Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Winner: March's BintoM Giveaway

It's time to announce the winner of March's BintoM Giveaway!!! 

The winner will receive a brand new 10th Anniversary Edition of the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson as well as Speak, the movie adaptation starring Kristen Stewart, Eric Lively, Elizabeth Perkins, D. B. Sweeney and Steve Zahn.

And this month's winner is ....


Linda from Kissimmee, Florida!!!


Congratulations Linda!  I hope you enjoy both the book and the movie! =)


Along with each person's entry into March's BintoM Giveaway, I asked them which title they would like to see for April's BintoM Giveaway.  After tallying the votes, here are the results ...

Tied for 4th Place

Bridge to Terabithia
Requiem for a Dream
Flipped
Princess Bride
Water for Elephants
Anything from the Classic Literature category

Tied for 3rd Place

Casino Royale
Lonesome Dove
Bridges of Madison County

2nd Place

The DaVinci Code

1st Place and April's BintoM Giveaway title will be...

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood


Thank you to everyone who submitted an entry and I look forward to March 27th when I post April's BintoM Giveaway form.

Happy Reading! =)

Teaser Tuesday #15


Teaser Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Mizb at Should Be Reading.  To participate, you need to:

  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two teaser sentences from somewhere on that page
  • Be careful not to include spoilers
  • Share the title and author so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR list if they like your teaser

This week's teaser comes from:
Deed So
Deed So by Katharine A. Russell


"Everybody wants that.  In the end."


Now I'm intrigued ... What is it everybody wants?  I'm ready to finish reading this and find out! =)

Monday, March 14, 2011

Blog Tour: Redemption by Laurel Dewey





Welcome to Laurel Dewey's Redemption Blog Tour hosted by Tracee at Pump Up Your Book.  Below you will find a book summary, book review and some author information.  Enjoy!  =)






Book Summary:
(Given to me by Pump Up Your Book)

After a series of life-changing events, detective Jane Perry has resigned from the Denver Police Department. Trying to make a living as a private investigator, she finds her past haunting her at every turn and old demons rising up to torment her.

Then Jane meets Kit Clark, a woman who wants Jane to drive with her from Colorado to Northern California in search of a man who matches the description of the killer who murdered her granddaughter many years before. Kit’s convinced that the man has started to kill again and she wants to stop him. Jane thinks the woman is crazy – especially when she discovers that she’s a New Age devotee – but Jane is desperate for work. They head on the road, gathering critical information about the killer, and themselves, along the way. Jane has recently experienced several events in her life that seem to border on the paranormal, though she is a complete skeptic in that regard. Now, those experiences come with greater frequency. And when the trail of the killer leads to a fundamentalist church, the consequences of belief and faith propel her toward a deadly confrontation.

Once again, Laurel Dewey has created a novel as rich in character as it is in suspense. Juxtaposing spirituality and religion, mission and manipulation, revenge and redemption, this powerful, taut mystery confirms the author as a top-flight storyteller and promises to resonate in your soul.


My Review:

Cover

I think the cover relates well to the book once a reader has read the book.  If this is the first Laurel Dewey novel that you have read, like me, you wouldn't know that the blue Ford Mustang is symbolic of Jane Perry on the hunt.

Plot

This novel grabbed your attention from the start and didn't want to let you go.  The character interactions were wonderful, the main plot and sub-plots were extremely well thought out and written.  This was a mystery/suspense novel that kept you guessing until the very end.

Characters

Jane is a complex woman.  She's fiercely independent and has a hard time trusting anybody due to her childhood experiences.  She is a recovering alcoholic who still stumbles upon occasion.

Kit is a free spirit.  She's wholeheartedly into spiritualism (not religion) and symbols/signs.  She is terminally ill and solicits Jane to take a job to try and resolve some of Kit's inner anguish before her time runs out.  Kit is motherly with a healthy dose of quirkiness.

The remainder of the characters are believable enough to impart a realistic feel to the story without overpowering the reader with useless information.

Overall

This is an extremely well written novel that is a must read for all mystery/suspense reading aficionados.


About the Author:
(Taken from inside back flap)


Laurel Dewey was born and raised in Los Angeles.  She is the author of two nonfiction books on plant medicine, a Silver Spur nominated Western novella, hundreds of articles, and the first Jane Perry novel, Protector.  She lives in Western Colorado with her husband, where she is at work on the third Jane Perry novel.


Additional Info:

If you're interested in knowing more about this novel, you can visit Laurel Dewey's official site.

Want to read the first three chapters of Redemption?  Then click here!

Check out Laurel Dewey's Q&A session concerning Redemption here.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Third Sentence Thursday (2)

Third Sentence Thursday

Third Sentence Thursday is a weekly meme hosted by Sniffly Kitty's Mostly Books for beating back the forces of OTHER sentences!

1) Take the book you are reading now and post the third sentence
2) Review this sentence anyway you want (funny and silly reviews encouraged)
3) Post a link to your sentence in the comments

This week, my third sentence comes from Katrina: The Beginning by Elizabeth Loraine:
Katrina, The Beginning (Royal Blood Chronicles)

My name is Katrina Von Dracek, and I can't believe how long it's been - almost one hundred thirty years.


How long it's been since what?!  A fight?  A war?  Are you a vampire?  Are you 130 years old?

Okay, I'm gonna need you to stop the tease-fest and just tell me what it was that happened 130 years ago.  Thanks.  =)

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Review: Lodestone Book Two: The World of Ice and Stars by Mark Whiteway

Lodestone Book Two: The World of Ice and Stars
ISBN #: 978-1-60264-588-2
Page Count: 306
Copyright: 2010


Book Summary:
(Taken from Amazon)

The desperate race to save a world continues. Washed up on a distant shore on the unknown side of her planet, together with the Chandara Boxx, the orphan Kelanni named Shann must uncover the fate of her companions, whilst searching for an artefact hidden there in the distant past. As she journeys farther into this new land, she will encounter strange sights, come up against new enemies and meet new friends, until finally coming face to face with the truth of her own past.


Book Excerpt:
(Taken from Amazon)

A low snarling sound. A pair of yellow eyes appeared in front of her; then another, and a third. Shapes moved in the darkness, jostling each other impatiently, regarding her with a malevolence colder even than the bitter air. The snarl grew into a chorus of deep throated growls from every side.  Saccath's staff was already in her hands, her tendons stretched white against the darkwood. "Boxx, stay close," she commanded. Glancing beside her, she saw that the Chandara had transformed itself into a ball of chitin. You'll have to teach me that trick.

Shann whirled around. The creatures were circling her, probing her defences, testing her resolve. She strained her eyes, but their forms were elusive, melting into the anonymity of the starlit night. If she were on her own, she would have flared her cloak and scanned for lodestone, so as to effect her escape, but there was no way she was going to leave Boxx at the mercy of these...things. She keened her Kelanni senses, bracing herself for the attack.

The attack erupted in a flurry of fur and fang-of horn and claw. Shann sliced, slashed and stabbed at anything that moved; her diamond blade flashing in the starlight as if the heavens were lending her their power. She brought her staff down on the head of one of the beasts and heard the crunch of bone; then pirouetted, cleaving phantoms and sundering shadows. Bass growling was now becoming interspersed with higher pitched yelping. The creatures backed off. Regrouping. Thinking.

As she stood, breathing hard, braced for the next onslaught, Shann's mind went back to the battle with the sand scarags of the Great Southern Desert. The sand scarags were like automata. They had one tactic-swarm and overwhelm-which they pursued with a mindless compulsion. These creatures were different. There was a collective intelligence here-the cold unyielding logic of the implacable hunter.

Shann felt a sudden sharp pressure in the small of her back. Before she could react, she was propelled forward and sent sprawling, face first onto the ground. She twisted on to her back. The stars were blotted out by a huge shape, looming over her. Xanthic eyes bore into her and hot, fetid breath washed over her face.


My Review:

Cover

This looks to be a copy of a painting done specifically for the purposes of this book.  While the graphics are not sharp and distinctive, it does give you a picture of a scene in the story.  And, I may be reading too much into this here, but perhaps the cover is slightly blurred because this is a sci-fi fantasy novel and what person's fantasy isn't a blurred around the edges ... ?

Plot

Mark has done an extremely wonderful job on this plot.  The introduction of important new characters while maintaining the integrity and depthness of the characters we're already familiar with is a skill some authors have not mastered, but Mark has.

The story was suspenseful yet humorous and engaging.  There was enough action to keep you interested and wanting to read more, but not so much that you tired of reading.  It was wonderfully balanced.

Characters

Shann is the orphan girl introduced to us in the first Lodestone novel.  She is young and small, but quick in both intellect and agility.

Keris is a former follower of the Prophet.  She has military-like combat skills and wit.  She is arrogantly confident, but is loyal to the group she's a part of.

Lyall is the leader of the group that is trying to stop the Prophet.  He is the one every body looks to for answers, to confide in and to trust with their life.

Alondo is the quirky musician who is extremely intelligent, but hides his intelligence behind humor.  He is a loyal friend to those within the group.

Overall

I loved this book better than the first.  There are so many positive things I could say, but I'm sure you don't want to see me gushing all over the place! =)  So, I will just say that this is a series that I will gladly read over and over again.  I also plan on gifting this series in the future. I like it that much.

I would recommend this series to those that like sci-fi and fantasy novels.  I would also recommend this author to those who don't like indie authors.  I promise you that Mark Whiteway is of such talent he should be signed with a book publishing company ... you'll never know by his stories that he's an indie author.

I cannot wait to read Lodestone Book Three!!!!
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