Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday

Hosted by Broke and the Bookish
This Weeks Top 10 Tuesday is Top 10 books I would Love to see as a movie or T.V. show

  1. Wintercraft by Jenna Burtenshaw
  2. Unremembered by Jessica Brody
  3. Immortal Series by Alyson Noel
  4. Revenants by Amy Plum
  5. Fallen Star by Jessica Sorensen
  6. Evernight by Claudia Gray
  7. Heist Society by Ally Carter
  8. Gallagher Girls by Ally Carter
  9. Plain Truth Jodi Picoult
  10. 52 Reasons to Hate my Father by Jessica Brody

Saturday, September 07, 2013

Review - The Karma Club by Jessica Brody



The Karma ClubRelease Date: May 24th 2011
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Madison Kasparkova always thought she understood how karma works. Do good things and you'll be rewarded, do something bad and karma will make sure you get what you deserve.

But when Maddy's boyfriend cheats on her, nothing bad comes his way. That's why Maddy starts the Karma Club, to clean up the messes that the universe has left behind. Sometimes, though, it isn't wise to meddle with the universe.

It turns out karma often has plans of its own.

Jessica Brody's first young adult novel The Karma Club (and the last novel of her's that I read) was a great and easy read, the plot keeps you reading, it seems to be based on the 'larger than life' philosophy about making your own luck. It took me just over a day to read which mean's it must have been a good book.

Maddy and her friends Jade and Angie are relatable character because who hasn't been hurt by a boy? making the characters relatable helps to keep the reader interested. The girls friendships were shown throughout the book by having them constantly being there for one another when they need the support.

At the start of the book Maddy want's to be popular and her article about her boyfriend ends up getting into the hottest magazine for teens she doesn't really end up being as popular as she wanted. I spent most of my time laughing at the book and I loved the names of the pranks that the Karma Club pull as payback for all the trouble the people who had wronged Maddy and her friends.

Although the pranks were the best part of the book, I also loved the guru from the spiritual clinic that Maddy's mum takes her to. The guru teaches Maddy all about karma - what comes around goes around - and this is where she gets the idea to start the Karma Club to help karma balance the universe while getting revenge. Maddy makes sure that the Karma Club isn't to just get revenge on Mason but to get revenge on the people who hurt her friends. 

After the Karma Club start all their paybacks on the people who wronged them things start to go wrong and Maddy learns that karma is not to be messed with. Maddy goes back and see the guru to talk to him and although he doesn't tell Maddy what she should do exactly, what he does tell her makes Maddy change the way that the Karma Club works.

If I was Maddy's I think I would have created the Karma Club too, I would like to help speed up karma to get justice.

I recommend the Karma Club to anyone who has been hurt by someone and is thinking of getting payback.

Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday


This weeks book is:

United We Spy (Gallagher Girls, #6)United We Spy by Ally Carter

Cammie Morgan has lost her father and her memory, but in the heart-pounding conclusion to the best-selling Gallagher Girls series, she finds her greatest mission yet. Cammie and her friends finally know why the terrorist organization called the Circle of Cavan has been hunting her. Now the spy girls and Zach must track down the Circle’s elite members to stop them before they implement a master plan that will change Cammie—and her country—forever.

United We Spy is the final story in the Gallagher Girls series and is due out tomorrow September 5th

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday

Hosted by Broke and the Bookish

This weeks Top 10 is Top 10 books that I wish were taught in schools.

  1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
  2. Lady Macbeth's Daughter by Lisa M. Klein
  3. The Prime of Miss Jean Brody by Murial Sparks
  4. Charlotte's Webb by E. B. White
  5. Matilda by Roald Dahl
  6. The Help by Kathryn Stockett
  7. The Karma Club by Jessica Brody
  8. The Fairy Tales by Brothers Grimm
  9. The Fault in are Stars by John Green
  10. Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult

Saturday, August 31, 2013

In My Mailbox August 2013


This month I decided to buy some books that are different from what I normally read/buy as well as some random books that sound good and books needed to complete series.

  1. With All My Soul - Rachel Vincent
  2. If I Die - Rachel Vincent
  3. Tattoo - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  4. Fate - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  5. Heist Society - Ally Carter
  6. Uncommon Criminals - Ally Carter
  7. Perfect Scoundrels - Ally Carter
  8. I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You - Ally Carter
  9. Cross My Heart and Hope To Spy - Ally Carter
  10. Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover - Ally Carter
  11. Only the Good Spy Young - Ally Carter
  12. Out of Sight, Out of Time - Ally Carter
  13. The Blessed: Passionaries - Tonya Hurley
  14. Overbite - Meg Cabot
  15. City of Ashes - Cassandra Clare
  16. City of Glass - Cassandra Clare
  17. City of Fallen Angels - Cassandra Clare
  18. City of Lost Souls - Cassandra Clare
  19. The Dinosaur that Pooped a Planet - Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter
Kindle
  1. My Butterfly - Laura Miller
  2. Stained - Ella James
  3. Arianna Rose - Jennifer and Christopher Martucci
  4. Enchantment - Charlotte Abel
  5. Forbidden - Amy Miles
  6. Cursed - Tara Brown

Review - Die for Me by Amy Plum



Die for Me (Revenants, #1)Release Date: May 11th 2011
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My life had always been blissfully wonderfully normal. But it only took one moment to change everything. Suddenly, my sister Georgia and I were orphans. We put our lives into storage and moved to Paris to live with our grandparents. And I knew my shattered heart, my shattered life, would never feel normal again. Then I met Vincent.

Mysterious, sexy and unnervingly charming, Vincent Delacroix appeared out of no where and swept me off my feet. Just kike that, I was in danger of losing my heart all over again.

Of course, nothing is ever that easy. Because Vincent is no normal human. He has a terrifying destiny, one that puts his life at risk everyday. He also has enemies.... Immortal murderous enemies who are determined to destroy him and all of his kind.

While I'm fighting to piece together the remnants of my life, can I risk putting my heart - as well as my life and my family's - in jeopardy for a chance at love?

A stunning novel of love, death and the lengths we go to for love.

At first I thought Die for Me was going to be another girl meets boy and she finds out he's a vampire but it wasn't that kind of paranormal twist and that's what makes Amy Plum's Die for Me amazing, it was captivating.

The pace of the book was perfect and it kept me reading without wanting to put it down for a day or two before continuing to read it and the description of Paris and its historical settings were great it made a change from the usual American settings. The characters were well written, what I love about Kate is that she doesn't just dive right in she thinks things through first and then makes her decision.

Kate isn't your typical heroine she is smart and stronger than I first give her credit for and I am looking forward to seeing Kate's character grow through out the series. Vincent is mysterious and sexy, everything a girl could ever want but there is more to Vincent than meets the eye. 

Vincent has a deadly secret which at first you expect him to be a vampire but it turns out its a lot more deadly than that. This secret isn't supposed to be shared with anyone but Vincent ends up having to tell Kate who he really is and what he is when Kate witnesses something terrible.

There are so many romantic scenes between Kate and Vincent which makes it a great romantic novel, they understand each other more than anyone else understands them. I am really hoping that the sequel lives up to this novel.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Review - The Dinosaur That Pooped A Planet by Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Garry Parsons


The Dinosaur That Pooped A PlanetReleased: August 29th 2013
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Danny and Dinosaur are back, and this time there going to space!

But when Danny realizes he's forgotten Dino's lunch box, the very hungry dinosaur eats everything in sight, including their only way home: the rocket.

How will Dino get them back home?

There's poop, planets and pandemonium in this supersonic space adventure!

The Dinosaur that Pooped a Planet was really funny. This book rhymed throughout just like the first one. The best line was the last line "...and just when you thought all the pooping was done, a Mars cat popped out of the dinosaur's bum."

I really hope that they make more 'The Dinosaur that Pooped' books because ma and my little sister both love them.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday


Antigoddess (Goddess War, #1)Antigoddess by Kendare Blake

The Goddess War begins in Antigoddess, the first installment of the new series by acclaimed author of Anna Dressed in Blood, Kendare Blake.

Old Gods never die…

Or so Athena thought. But then the feathers started sprouting beneath her skin, invading her lungs like a strange cancer, and Hermes showed up with a fever eating away his flesh. So much for living a quiet eternity in perpetual health.

Desperately seeking the cause of their slow, miserable deaths, Athena and Hermes travel the world, gathering allies and discovering enemies both new and old. Their search leads them to Cassandra—an ordinary girl who was once an extraordinary prophetess, protected and loved by a god.

These days, Cassandra doesn’t involve herself in the business of gods—in fact, she doesn’t even know they exist. But she could be the key in a war that is only just beginning.

Because Hera, the queen of the gods, has aligned herself with other of the ancient Olympians, who are killing off rivals in an attempt to prolong their own lives. But these anti-gods have become corrupted in their desperation to survive, horrific caricatures of their former glory. Athena will need every advantage she can get, because immortals don’t just flicker out.

Every one of them dies in their own way. Some choke on feathers. Others become monsters. All of them rage against their last breath.


The Goddess War is about to begin.

Antigoddess is the first installment in Kendare Blake's new series Goddess War and is out September 10th

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday


This weeks book is: 
Untold (The Lynburn Legacy, #2)
Untold by Sarah Rees Brennan

Free from bonds, but not each other

It's time to choose sides... On the surface, Sorry-in-the-Vale is a Sleepy English town. But Kami Glass knows the truth. Sorry-in-the-Vale is full of magic. In the old days, the Lynburn family ruled with fear, terrifying the people into submission in order to kill for blood and power. Now the Lynburns are back, and Rob Lynburn is gathering sorcerers so that the town can return to the old ways.

But Rob and his followers aren't the only sorcerers in town. A decision must be made: pay the blood sacrifice, or fight. For Kami, this means more than just choosing between good and evil. With her link to Jared Lynburn severed, she's now free to love anyone she chooses. But who should that be?

Untold is the second installment to the Lynburn Legacy Series and is due to be released on August 29th

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday

Hosted by The Broke and the Bookish

Top 10 Things that make my life as a reader/book blogger easier.

1. Goodreads
This helps me to keep track of the books I want to read, I have read and for finding out about new books. Before I heard of goodreads I had paper all over the place with lists of books I wanted and I would never have heard or read of half of the books I have read over the last few years. They have a great giveaway section and I have won and read some of the books I have won from there.

2. My Bookshelves
I love my bookshelves because I have my books organised by author so it is easy to find the book I want plus I have that many I never run out of choices.

3. The Library
My library is great if they don't have something in then they will order it for you to read. I have been a member of my library since I was 5. I may not use it much but I know that if I want something different to read then I have the library.

4. Rafflecopter
This is great for giveaways, I may not hold many but I do have a big pile of books I am sorted threw that I want to give away.

5. Other Bloggers
I love the fact that there are so many other book bloggers out there and 80% of them read different books than me but their reviews help me to decide if I want to read that book or not, this also helps me to get more interested in different genres.

6. Creative Writing Course
I did a creative writing course a few years back and many people who were also on the course suggested different books this is how I ended up reading My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult. It also helped me learn more about different genres and got me reading more.

7. Twitter
I started following many, many authors on Twitter, and by doing so I discovered a whole host of new other authors and books.

8. Excel
This is one of the best computer software's I have found for me to be available to help organize my books and be able to see what I have read and to keep track of who has borrowed my books.

9. Amazon
I found this is a great place to buy my books as they are cheap and they have a lot of free books for the kindle.

10. Authors, publishers etc
If it wasn't for the authors I wouldn't have any books to read so if it wasn't for them then I wouldn't be a reader and I wouldn't have this blog.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Review - Falling by Cat Clarke



FallingRelease Date: June 15th 2013
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It's the party of the year and everyone's going to be there - the perfect opportunity for Anna to set up her newly-out best friend Tilly with the only other gay girl in school. 

And it'll help her keep her mind off the fact that she cheated on her perfect boyfriend Cam last night. But this party will change everything.


A powerful novel about sexuality and growing up, realistically and frankly portrayed by acclaimed YA novelist Cat Clarke. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers of 14+.



This is the first Cat Clarke book that I have read. It wasn't a great book but this could be because the story could have been a lot more in depth, their is so much about the story that could have been explored in much more detail.

The book is only 72 pages long and it is aimed at dyslexic readers, which is why it wasn't as in depth as it could have been. I feel there could have been a lot more to the story if it was longer.

The story between all the characters were handled in a realistic way, although if I was Cam I probably wouldn't have acted so calmly as he did with Anna.

Although Anna ends up being horrible to her best friend Tilly at the party you can't help but feel sorry for her at the end of the book.

There isn't really much more I can say about Falling without giving the whole story away other than the ending is somewhat predictable and is a pretty good book.





Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday


This weeks Top 10 Tuesday is a Top 10 rewind. It is Top 10 books I want to read but I keep putting off part two.

  1. Echo and Mystic - Alyson Noel
  2. Harry Potter Series - J. K. Rowling
  3. Crewel - Gennifer Albin
  4. Abandon - Meg Cabot
  5. Tempest - Julie Cross
  6. Slated - Teri Terry
  7. Wings - Aprilynne Pike
  8. Entwined - Heather Dixon
  9. My Soul to Take - Rachel Vincent
  10. Switched - Amanda Hocking

Monday, August 12, 2013

Review - Arabelle's Shadow by Fleur Gaskin


Arabelle's ShadowsRelease Date: November 19th 2012
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Everything in Arabelle's life is coming together. She has confidence, great friends, she's even dating Naak, a wealthy Thai socialite. But there are too many models in Bangkok. Arabelle’s broke, she can’t find an agent in New York, and Naak isn’t as wonderful as he first appears.

Slowly the Shadows creep back into Arabelle’s mind, bringing with them thoughts of hopelessness and despair. The vile Shadows know something Arabelle’s refusing to remember and, if she’s not careful, they’ll use it to destroy her.

Based on a true story, Arabelle’s Shadows takes us on a journey through the struggles of growing up, not quite making it as an international model, and attempting to overcome a crushing depression.


I would like to thank Fleur for sending me a copy of Arabelle's Shadow to read and review and to apologize for taking so long to read and review it.

When I was asked I wasn't sure if I actually wanted to read this book as it isn't something I normally read but I decided that I needed to broaden my genres and accepted the request and I am glad I did as the story taught me two things 1) don't judge a book by its genre and 2) don't judge people by what they do for a living.

This book isn't really about a model trying to make her way into the world but more about the model's depression and self esteem issues. I expected it to be about self centered models but it isn't.

I never thought that the life of a model was as hard as it actually is. A model is starving themselves to be thin, always auditioning but still not making enough money to actually live. It is probably different for the high profile super models that you hear about all the time because their in the papers for some reason or another. Some girls start modeling at a young age and they lose their childhood.

Arabelle is an insecure person and she is always struggling with depression and she wants approval badly. Her father makes her happy by telling her how proud of her he is until she realises that her father was drunk and that must have made her feel like he didn't mean what he said . I think more people should tell other that they are proud of them because this could just make someones day.

Arabelle needs someone who will love her for her, no matter if she fails an audition or if she is successful. A photographer would tell her she wasn't the right build for the job and would give her diet pills. Nothing was good enough to get her a job. Her shape and image were all wrong and all Arabelle wanted was to be just good enough so she can succeed.

All I wanted while reading the story was for Arabelle to get one job so that she didn't feel so low. Arabelle is struggling to stop the shadow from taking over her life and to stop it from telling her that everything she does is wrong.

The book is well written and because it was in a diary form it makes it easier to read. It is about depression and informs people that depression is not your friend.

I think unless a person has been in Arabelle's position then they will not fully understand her story or understand that there is a shadow that threatens to haunt us all if we let it.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Review - The Promise by Jessica Sorensen



The Promise (Fallen Star, #4)Release Date: March 24th 2012
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My name is Gemma Lucas and my life’s a mess. Alex is gone, my dad’s trapped in his own mind, and my mom’s working for the dark side. Not to mention Nicholas refuses to quit haunting me. 

The world has also entered apocalyptic mode. Everyday more vampires, witches, and fey run the streets. Innocent people are dying. The Mark of Malefiscus is showing up everywhere. And I’m the only one who can stop it.

The only problem is I have to die in order to do so. And I have to let Alex die. Something I’m not sure I can do.


The final story in this series is great and does not disappoint readers because Gemma and Alex finally reveal their feelings for one another.

The story was action packed from the start and I found it hard to put the book down because it has so may twists which kept me turning those pages.

While reading the book I was wondering why it was called The Promise until Jessica brought in the blood promise that Gemma and Alex had made in secret as kids, at first you don't realise how important that, that blood promise is going to be.

I loved how there was two different endings the vision and the actual ending. While reading the book and reading about the vision and how the world would end was heartbreaking knowing that the two characters you have loved threw the whole series are going to die and then reading about how they both make deals to save the another was great it shown how much they really cared for each other.

I think Jessica did an amazing job of tying up every last detail in the last book so you weren't left wanting a fifth book (although most Fallen Star readers would love this series to go on forever).

I can't wait to get started in the spin off series Fallen Souls, because I want to read more about Gemma and Alex.

Here is Loadedshelves review of The Promise.

Thursday, August 08, 2013

Saturday Review

I have decided that because I never seem to post my book reviews on the blog until months after reading the books and writing them I am going to start posting them every other Saturday even around essay times so that my blog has constantly got reviews up and I am also constantly reading.

I am not a very fast reader so if I post a review every fortnight then I am allowing myself a fortnight to finish a book which is roughly how long it takes me to finish a book anyway.

Around essay months (December, January, February, April and May) reviews may take a little longer to go up as I will need to concentrate more on my essays than I do on posting my reviews but once my essays are finished I will try and catch up on my reviews by posting once a week so that I am up to date.

I have made a Saturday Review banner so that it's just like all my other meme's


Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday


This weeks Top 10 Tuesday is book's to movie adaptations

  1. Beautiful Creatures - Kami Garcia
  2. My Sisters Keeper - Jodi Picoult
  3. The Hunger Games - Susanne Collins
  4. Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
  5. Twilight Saga - Stephanie Meyer
  6. Charlotte's Web - E. B. White
  7. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronté
  8. Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare
  9. Tilly Trotter - Catherine Cookson
  10. Snow White and The Huntsman - Lily Blake

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Cover Art - Unforgotten by Jessica Brody

Today Jessica Brody revealed the cover art for the second book in the Unremembered trilogy


Synopsis
Some memories are better left forgotten...

After a daring escape from the scientists at Diotech who created her, Seraphina believes she is finally safe from the horrors of her past. But new threats await Sera and her boyfriend, Zen, at every turn as Zen falls prey to a mysterious illness and Sera’s extraordinary abilities make it more and more difficult to stay hidden. Meanwhile, Diotech has developed a dangerous new weapon designed to apprehend her. A weapon that even Sera will be powerless to stop. Her only hope of saving Zen’s life and defeating the company that made her is a secret buried deep within her mind. A secret that Diotech will kill to protect. And it won’t stay forgotten for long.

Packed with mystery, suspense, and romance, this riveting second installment of Jessica Brody’s Unremembered trilogy delivers more heart-pounding action as loyalties are tested, love becomes a weapon, and no one’s memories are safe.


In My Mailbox May, June and July 2013


Because I have been offline for a while because of my broken arm I have not been able to post my IMMs so here is my IMMs for the last three months.

May
  1. If I Should Die - Amy Plum
  2. Mystic - Alyson Noel
  3. Bittersweet Blessings - Ashley Salazar
  4. Romeo and Juliet and Vampires - Claudia Gabel
  5. Fall of Midnight - Rachel Caine
  6. Billy and Me - Giovanna Fletcher

June
  1. Enchanted - Alethea Kontis
  2. Falling - Cat Clarke
  3. Tidal - Amanda Hocking
  4. Parallel - Lauren Miller
July
  1. My Soul To Steal - Rachel Vincent
  2. Before I Wake - Rachel Vincent
  3. Poison Heart - S. B. Hayes
  4. City of Bones - Cassandra Clare
  5. Brooklyn Girls - Gemma Burgess
  6. Spy Society - Robin Benway
  7. Harvest of Rubies - Tessa Afsher
  8. Entangled - Nikki Jefford
  9. Temporary Arrangement - Karen Erickson
  10. Prank Wars - Stephanie Fowers
  11. The Hitwoman Gets Lucky - J. B. Lynn
  12. Perilous - Tamara Hart
  13. Mortality - Kellie Sheridon
  14. With A Kiss - Stephanie Fowers
  15. Guardians: The Girl - Lola StVil
  16. Ignite - Kaitlyn Davis

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday


This weeks Top 10 Tuesday is Summer To Be Read

  1. Forever Summer - Alyson Noel
  2. Before I Fall - Lauren Oliver
  3. Spy Society - Robin Benway
  4. The Selection - Keira Cass
  5. Surf, Sea and a sexy stranger - Heidi Rice
  6. Heat Wave - Richard Castle
  7. Die for Me - Amy Plum
  8. 52 Reasons to hate my father - Jessica Brody
  9. Outback Heat - Emma Darcy
  10. City of Bones - Cassandra Clarke

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday

This weeks book is:

Elegy (Watersong, #4)Elegy by Amanda Hocking

Readers won't want to miss the explosive final book in the Watersong series by New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking

Now that Gemma holds the key to breaking the siren curse, the stakes have never been higher. At last, a future with those she loves—and a romance with Alex—is close enough to touch...but not if Penn has anything to say about it. Penn is more determined than ever to have Daniel for her own and to destroy Gemma and Harper along the way, and Penn always gets what she wants. Now a final explosive battle is about to begin, and the winner will take everything Gemma holds dear.


Elegy is the last book in the Watersong series is out August 6th.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday


This weeks book is:

EarthboundEarthbound by Aprilynne Pike
Love, fate, and power collide in this new series by #1 New York Timesbestselling author Aprilynne Pike!

Tavia Michaels is the sole survivor of the plane crash that killed her parents. When she starts to see strange visions of a boy she’s never spoken with in real life, she begins to suspect that there’s much about her past that she isn’t being told. Tavia will soon to discover that she’s an Earthbound—someone with the ability to create matter out of nothing—and that she alone holds the key to stopping the Reduciata, an evil society that manipulates global events for its own shadowy purposes. Tavia will ultimately have to make a choice: to come into her powers and save the world from the evil Reduciata or to choose free will and a love of her own.

Earthbound is due to be released on July 30th

Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday


Top 10 books to be read in a day.

  1. The whole series of Wintercraft by Jenna Burtenshaw
  2. The whole series of Riley Bloom by Alyson Noel
  3. Matilda by Roald Dahl
  4. 52 Reasons to Hate my Father by Jessica Brody
  5. My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult
  6. The Vampire Stalker by Allison Van Diepen
  7. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
  8. Facing up to Fatherhood by Miranda Lee
  9. Ash by Malinda Lo
  10. Fallen Star by Jessica Sorensen

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday

This weeks book is:

Tidal (Watersong, #3)Tidal by Amanda Hocking

Her only hope lies with her greatest enemies

Gemma is facing the fight of her life. Cursed by beautiful but deadly sirens, her extraordinary powers have a terrifyingly dark side, and becoming human once more is proving her greatest challenge yet. As she struggles to break the curse, the sirens, Penn Lexi and Thea are determined to kill her before she can set herself free.

Gemma's only allies are her sister, Harper, and Harper’s boyfriend, Daniel. Together they must delve into their enemies’ mythical pasts – to discover their darkest secrets. But Penn has also set her sights on Daniel. Soon, the sirens threaten everything Gemma holds dear: her family, her friends, her life, and her relationship with Alex – the only guy she's ever loved. Can she save herself and those she cares about before it is too late?

Tidal is the third book in Amanda Hocking's Watersong series and is to be released June 6th

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday


This weeks topic is top 10 books on my Summer To Be Read list.

  1. Echo - Alyson Noel
  2. Mystic - Alyson Noel
  3. Until I Die - Amy Plum
  4. If I Should Die - Amy Plum
  5. Cinders - Marissa Meyer
  6. Naked Heat - Richard Castle
  7. A Witch in Winter - Ruth Warburton
  8. A Witch in Love - Ruth Warburton
  9. A Witch Alone - Ruth Warburton
  10. Stargazer - Claudia Gray

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday

This weeks new book is:

Elegy (Hereafter #3)Elegy by Tara Hudson
A stalker ghost, misguided Seers, and spellbinding wraiths—Amelia Ashley has faced them all. Now her greatest hope is to spend the rest of her afterlife with her living boyfriend, Joshua. But the demonic forces return to give her an ultimatum: turn herself over to the darkness or watch them murder one living person per week until she does.

Amelia fears she might really be doomed, until the forces of light give her another option. She can join them in their quest to gather souls, with a catch: Once she joins them, she can never see Joshua again.

Faced with impossible choices, Amelia decides to take her afterlife into her own hands—and fight back.


Elegy is the third book in Tara's Hereafter series and is out June 4th

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Top 10 Tuesday


This weeks top 10 is top 10 books to TV or Movies adaptations

  1. Twilight Saga - Stephanie Meyer 
  2. Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling 
  3. My Sisters Keeper - Jodi Picoult 
  4. Nikki Heat series - Richard Castle 
  5. The Vampire Diaries - L. J. Smith 
  6. Snow White and the Huntsman - Lily Blake
  7. The Worst Witch - Jill Murphy
  8. The Sleepover Club - Rose Impey
  9. Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare
  10. The Hunger Games - Susanne Collins
I haven't read half of these but I have seen the TV series or the movies and the books are on my to read eventually list if I haven't read them yet.

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday


This weeks book is:

Billy and MeBilly and Me by Giovanna Fletcher
Sophie May has a secret.

One that she’s successfully kept for years. It’s meant that she’s had to give up her dreams of going to university and travelling the world to stay in her little village, living with her mum and working in the local teashop.


But then she meets the gorgeous Billy – an actor with ambitions to make it to the top. And when they fall in love, Sophie is whisked away from the comfort of her life into Billy’s glamorous – but ruthless – world.

Their relationship throws Sophie right into the spotlight after years of shying away from attention. Can she handle the constant scrutiny that comes with being with Billy? And most of all, is she ready for her secret heartbreak to be discovered and shared with the nation?



Billy and Me is Giovanna's debut novel and is out May 23rd

Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Happy Book Birthday

taken from confessionsofavi3tbabe.com
I just want to wish Alyson Noel, Amy Plum, Meg Cabot and Rachel Caine Happy Book Birthday.

Alyson Noel's Mystic (Soul Seeker #3), Amy Plum's If I Should Die (Revenants #3) Meg Cabot's Awaken (Abandon #3) and Rachel Caine's Fall of Night (Morganville Vampires #14) were all released today.

I know there are a lot of other books that have been released today and Happy Book Birthday to all of them authors but these are the three authors who's books I am more aware of because I have either read there previous books or I have them on my bookcase waiting to read.

It is also an extra special day for Alyson Noel as Mystic is her 20th book to be published so CONGRATULATIONS and I hope that there are at least another 20 more to come in the future.

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Wishlist Wednesday


This weeks book is:

Of Triton (Of Poseidon, #2)Of Triton by Anna Banks
Emma has just learned that her mother is a long-lost Poseidon princess, and now struggles with an identity crisis: As a Half-Breed, she’s a freak in the human world and an abomination in the Syrena realm. Syrena law states all Half-Breeds should be put to death.

As if that’s not bad enough, her mother’s reappearance in the Syrena world turns the two kingdoms—Poseidon and Triton—against one another. Which leaves Emma with a decision to make: Should she comply with Galen’s request to keep herself safe and just hope for the best? Or should she risk it all and reveal herself—and her Gift—to save a people she’s never known?

Once again, Anna Banks infuses Emma and Galen’s points of view with humor, intrigue, and waves of romance.

The sequel to Of Poseidon hits stores May 28th.
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