Showing posts with label New Adult. Show all posts
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Review: Sadie


Author: Courtney Summers. 
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, New Adult. 
Rating: đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«


Sadie hasn't had an easy life. Growing up on her own, she's been raising her sister Mattie in an isolated small town, trying her best to provide a normal life and keep their heads above water.

But when Mattie is found dead, Sadie's entire world crumbles. After a somewhat botched police investigation, Sadie is determined to bring her sister's killer to justice and hits the road following a few meagre clues to find him.

When West McCray—a radio personality working on a segment about small, forgotten towns in America—overhears Sadie's story at a local gas station, he becomes obsessed with finding the missing girl. He starts his own podcast as he tracks Sadie's journey, trying to figure out what happened, hoping to find her before it's too late.


I think the cover might be just a tad bit misleading. Like, I didn't realize it was a mystery thriller until I read the synopsis. Though I don't think that's a bad thing, it's just different. The cover looks more like that of a YA book than that of a mystery thriller. 


Sadie was...wow. 

The parts of the book that I enjoyed the most were the ones from Sadie's point of view. They were much more engaging than the counterpart. 

Though I can't exactly complain because the other parts are narrated in the form of a podcast series and they're supposed to be distant and unconnected. 

The storyline itself was pretty exciting, full of tense, suspenseful moments. 

Sadie's character was flawed and unique, and though the end irked me a bit, I know it was the best possible ending. 

All in all, Sadie was a quick, intense read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it!



Guest Post: Tani Hanes Talks About A Character Based on a Real-life Person


Hey Bookworms!

Sorry I haven't been around since a couple of days! But I'm back now, and that too with a guest! 


I introduce you to Tani Hanes, author of Winter Flower! 


About The Author:



My name is Tani Hanes, and I am a 51 year old substitute teacher. I'm from central California and am a recent transplant to New York City. The most important things to know about me are that I'm punctual, I love grammar and sushi, and I'm very intolerant of intolerance. The least important things to know about me are that I like to knit and I couldn't spell "acoustic" for 40 years. I've wanted to write since I was ten, and I finally did it. If you want to write, don't wait as long as I did, it's pointless, and very frustrating!

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Today, Tani is going to tell us about Pete, a character from her books who is actually based on a Real-life person she knew...



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Winter Flowers is the second in the Flower Series. In the first book, Pete & Daisy, we met our couple, and hopefully grew to love them. Now, they’ve become a family, and fame and fortune have found Pete, and he’s on the brink of becoming wildly successful. Pete is one of the most popular characters I’ve ever created. You readers can’t seem to get enough of him, and I think I know the reason for this:

He’s one of the few characters in my books who’s based on a real person.

So I’m going to do what I swore I'd never, ever do, and tell you about the real life Pete.
So many people who read these days like to have face claims for the characters in the books. This post was originally going to be about a dream cast for The Flower Series. But as I started to write, I realized I was having trouble because I already had a real life face claim, for Pete, anyway, and he wasn’t an actor, he wasn’t famous.

For most of my stories, the guy is kind of loosely based on Harry Styles, who has to be one of the most attractive young men on the planet. But Pete wasn't. I mean, he kinda was, because I was in that groove, with the hair and him being a musician, but not really, and I think that's why he’s leapt off the page, and why so many beta readers had such a visceral response to him. I mean, he made so many laugh and cry, oh my god did he make them cry lol! Because he was so real to me. And that made him real to everyone.

But for the above reason, I didn't want to give a face claim for Pete. And there was another reason: He was mine, a real person in my memory, and I didn't want to share him with anyone.

When I was a teenager, back in the Dark Ages, I traveled through Italy on a very crowded train. A very crowded train. I mean, I don't know what Italians do during the day, but at night, a bunch of them get on trains and go places, it seems.

I was nineteen, and I met a twenty-one year old boy named Riccardo. We talked for that one night, for six and a half hours, while sitting on the floor of that train, outside the bathroom, I kid you not. Through the window to our left, a moon hung over the Adriatic, giving the whole floor-outside-the-bathroom thing just the right amount of romantic ambiance. It was sweltering, and I remember little trickles of sweat near his temples.
I have no real memory of what we talked about, isn't that weird?

All I remember is a feeling, of discovery, of beginning, of greed, of wanting to talk more, know more. And I remember not being able to look directly at his face because he was too handsome. The left side of my body, the side closest to him, was warm.

So we exchanged addresses when he got off the train, agreeing to keep in touch, and I went off to Greece, then to Japan for school, and I sent post cards to all the new friends I'd made in Europe, including the handsome, interesting Italian with the delicious accent. He wrote back, and we began a correspondence, like on paper, with pens. It was so fun!

Our letters got longer and longer, more and more personal. Three years later, when I was finishing school in Santa Cruz, California, we finally made plans to meet. Keep in mind that at no time was this friendship anything more than that, at least not officially. I had boyfriends during that time, and he had girlfriends. But wowza.

At the last minute, he couldn't come because he got a summer job that was too lucrative to pass up, in his home town, near where his mother lived. His parents were divorced, and he worried about his mom and was very close to her, so the chance to spend a summer with her was also a bonus (I know, right?).

Then, nothing.

This was before computers, cell phones, all that good stuff. I was worried, then irritated, then pissed off. I told my roommates he'd better be in a coma or dead, that no other excuse would do, and there would be hell to pay when I found out he was carousing at the beachside resort with his new girlfriend or whatever.

So you know what comes next, right?

After three months, I got a letter from Italy in a handwriting I didn't recognize, and when I opened it, a newspaper clipping fell out. It had Riccardo's picture, and I could tell, just from looking at the picture, that he was dead. The article described how he'd been in a car, driving his girlfriend home late at night, when a truck coming in the other direction had crossed the median and struck them head on (I'd begun taking Italian at school, for obvious, nebulous reasons). They'd needed the jaws of life to pry open the car to retrieve his body. His girlfriend had been thrown clear.

So my world got dimmer for a while, like someone turned down the sun.
I've kind of kept in touch with his mother, though it's difficult, given the language barrier. She's a lovely woman, though of course she'd have to be, to have produced such a marvelous son.

Anyway, all of Pete's mannerisms, habits, even his speech patterns, come from my brief physical memories of Riccardo during that six hour train ride, and from his long letters. I remember his voice, how he sounded, the way he moved his hands when he talked, the way his fingers felt when he touched my face (yeah, he did that đŸ€—).


So what I'm including down here is just a photograph of a photograph, because I'm technologically challenged, and I apologize for that, okay? This isn't the only picture I have of him, but it is the one that shows most clearly how I see him. I think this also explains why Pete is nearly always shirtless in the book!

I sent this photograph to the woman who drew my cover, and I think she did a good job of capturing him.

And I feel good that I’ve immortalized him in such a permanent way. Is Pete a lil bit perfect. Yeah. Because he was, you know?

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Oh my God, that's so beautiful. And I agree with Tani. Pete sounds perfect, doesn't he?

About The Book:


Genre: New Adult, Romance.
Blurb:

What ever happened to Pete and Daisy? 

When we left them, their daughter had just been born, and some momentous decisions had been made.

It’s now four years later. Their family has grown, as has their love for each other. Clio is a rocky smart, precocious four year old, and she’s been joined by baby sister Francie. Pete’s career as a musician is finally taking off, and things should be rosy; however, fame and fortune bring their own pitfalls, and a voice from the past arrives in their lives, threatening to upset everything they’ve worked for.

Can they survive Pete’s success, and the long shadow cast by Daisy’s past? How will Pete deal with groupies, temptation, and prolonged separation from his family? And how far is Daisy willing to go to protect those she loves? 

Join the Santangelos on this rollicking roller coaster second installment of their journey.


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Review: Love Beyond Opposites


Author: Molly Lee. 
Genre: Romance, Young Adult, New Adult.
Rating: đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«

Blurb:

If high school has taught mathlete Jade Aaron anything, it's that nerds never get the guy.

So when rock star Lennon Pryor starts pursuing her, It's not rocket science. This doesn't add up.

I mean, sure, he's hot.

And charming.

And a god on the guitar...

But he's also the world's biggest player. Being with him would be a bigger mistake than 2+2=5.
Until graduation night, when a reckless moment leads to a reckless kiss. And now Jade's falling for the one guy destined to break her heart.

Cover Review:

The cover is sweet and simple. A perfect fit for the story. 

Book Review:

Love Beyond Opposites is a real story. A beautiful story. 

I loved both Lennon and Jade. I loved how determined they were to work for their dreams. I have seen so many of my friends bury their aspirations and dreams because they wanted to make their parents proud of themselves, and I loved seeing these two fight for their dreams. 



Lennon and Jade were so cute together, and their friendship was as beautiful (Maybe even more beautiful) as their love. 

Love Beyond Opposites was a real story, with its own ups and downs. The characters were awesome, the storyline sweet. 

Overall, it was a package of feels, and it left me smiling from ear to ear. 


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Review: The Fireproof Girl



AuthorLoretta Lost.
Genre: NA, Mystery, Romance.
Rating: đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«

Blurb:

Abandoned at birth, Sophie Shields grew up in abusive foster homes, escaping into books and computers for solace. When the constant danger became too much to bear, she ran away, thinking she could survive on her hacking skills alone.

That was until she met Cole Hunter. He became the only person she could trust: her family, her friend, her partner-in-crime. Her everything. After struggling through college and starting their lives together, she believed that nothing could ever tear them apart.

Until it did.

And she’ll do everything in her power to fix what is broken. If it isn’t too late…

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When Cole was nine years old, he watched his whole family burn to death in a house fire. Fueled by years of obsession, he started one of the world’s leading architectural firms, with a mission to design homes resistant to fire, earthquakes, floods, and every threat known to man.

Sophie was his secret weapon. She was his purpose. Since they were teenagers, he was determined to build a better life for her, so she could finally be safe, and they could be together.

But disaster has always followed Cole around, ripping away everything he loves. This time, if he isn’t careful…
His enemies might just take him down.

Cover Review:

The cover is what made me participate in this tour. I love it!

Book Review:

I don't know what to say about this book. I'm so glad I got to be a part of this tour and read this book!

The Fireproof Girl was unlike any book I've ever read. It was full of so many emotions, both positive and negative. 

The writing style was so powerful that it had me crying even before I properly got to know the characters. 

Scarlett with her changing identities and Cole with his promise to protect her, were both such awesomely crafted characters. Another character that I really liked was Zack, because he was with Scarlett through her toughest time. 

The ending was a bit weird, though keeping the overall story in mind, it was kinda perfect too. 

So now, after reading The Fireproof Girl, I'm hoping to read The Bulletproof Boy soon. 

Oh, and I absolutely love the titles!

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I definitely recommend you to get this one, and what's more? It's free on Amazon right now! 



Review: College Days


Author: Devayu.
Genre: New Adult, Romance. 
Rating: đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«đŸŹ

Blurb:

A Long Distance Relationship Story in the backdrop of an engineering college.
Few Details:
1) PROXY: Filled for five friends but forgot one's own
2) VIVA: Smoked and drunk but still cracked it
3) Group Discussion: Topic- 'Woman on the Top'
4) DROPOUT: Still invited as a motivational speaker at his college

Neil met Avani-the girl who saved him from committing suicide few years back.

Soon they were connected through Facebook.
On day one, she revealed her plan to leave India for higher studies.
But still their conversation continued.
He told her about his college life while she talked about her friends.
One day, he surprised her by dropping to her place and professing his love.
What will Avani do now?

Cover Review:

The cover is simple and not something that would have interested me if I'd seen it in a bookshop. 

Book Review:

College Days was a fun, light read about—as you can guess from the title—college days. 

The characters were well crafted and the writing style was pretty good too. Though I couldn't connect with the characters because of some reason. 

The one thing that irked me the most was that, in some places the character uses Hindi language to say a sentence and then there's an added bracket that translates the dialogue in English. I'd have preferred if it were written in English only. 

Other than that though, it was an entertaining read for sure!


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Review & Giveaway: The Invisible Hand



Author: James Hartley.
Genre: Young Adult, New Adult.
Rating: đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«đŸ«

Blurb:

The Invisible Hand is about a boy, Sam, who has just started life at a boarding school and finds himself able to travel back in time to medieval Scotland. There he meets a girl, Leana, who can travel to the future, and the two of them become wrapped up in events in /Macbeth/, the Shakespeare play, and in the daily life of the school. The book is the first part of a series called Shakespeares Moon. Each book is set in the same boarding school but focuses on a different Shakespeare play."

Cover Review:

The cover is beautiful. I'd have bought this book just for its pretty cover! 

Book Review:

The Invisible Hand was a short and fun read. The characters were well created and likable. The storyline was pretty confusing yet not too confusing either. 

I felt that the ending wasn't really an ending, but then again, that's how some books end, right? Only to begin again!

I'll be looking forward to the next book's release, and hopefully I'll get to read and review that too!

All in all, The Invisible Hand was intriguing, confusing in a good way, full of adventure and a fun read!

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Long Live Dead Reckless



Title: Long Live Dead Reckless. 
Genres: New Adult, Paranormal, Romance.

Blurb:

Talor Gardin may be a princess, but her life is no fairy tale.

A year ago, her mother died and her father burned down their house. Now with a father in and out of a mental ward, she’s working a minimum wage job to finish her last semester of college. To make matters worse, she gets itchy every time a guy makes a move on her. The itch could be anything, really: a desire to escape her haunted hometown, a financial windfall, the name of some vampire…or all the above. Whatever the reason, she thinks the answers are written in the freckle constellations of her cute new coworker, Sage Talis.

Sage is the quiet, polite type with plenty of secrets – like fangs and a price on his head – and Talor can’t figure out what makes him so irresistible until she hears him sing. But when cryptic letters appear on her wrist, Talor is thrust into a world where fantastic creatures lurk just below the skin, strangers keep calling her a princess, and everything she’s been through is nothing compared to what’s coming.

Excerpt:

        Lonely Road

I gathered the layers of my dress and started walking. I passed the long row of cars lining the grand entrance and headed out onto the road. When I got far enough from the bright lights of the mansion, I realized I was on a dark road alone. As expected, I began to freak myself out. Had I just become that stupid girl in a horror movie? Why did I leave the safety of the gala? 

I should have just gone back inside and waited for sanity to show up. Spencer was gone, but his car was still sitting in the driveway. He was probably laughing his butt off somewhere with Jesse. I started to wonder how bad a kisser I really was if he acted like it nearly killed him. Should I dare embarrass myself with Sage? And was I really a bad dancer, too? I ran my fingers along my lips as I pondered the whole thing. 
I had plenty to think about on my lonely walk. It was a good thing, too, because the longer I traveled down the winding country road, the more I feared that Bex would forget to come get me or drive down the wrong street. She’d never been to Beaty Plantation before. I’d forgotten that not all my friends were friends with each other. The edges of my stilettos started to rub the sides of my feet raw, so I stopped to take them off.

As I bent down, I caught a whiff of something dead and had to cover my nose. I hoped I wouldn’t trip over a dead raccoon in the middle of the road. It wasn’t a good time for a twig to snap nearby. I tried to pretend it was a deer. I wasn’t about to start looking around for more eye shine. After all, it was the outskirts of the city, otherwise known as the country. There were plenty of fields and forests; protected places full of wild things because millionaires like to have miniature countries to lord over. 

In an effort to lighten my mood, I escaped into childlike imagination. Maybe the deer and the road kill raccoon were old friends. Maybe he was coming to pay his respects. For safety’s sake, I hoped animals were that sentimental. I knew it was something else, but I didn’t look back. I couldn’t muster the courage. 

I quickened my pace, knowing that if something strange was lurking around, it was going to have to work up a sweat to catch me. I was jogging a solid six-minute mile in my ball gown by the time Bex’s headlights were on me. I could hear her ridiculous cackle and blaring beats before I got in. She didn’t even try to suppress it.

“Takin’ a pleasure jog in your evening gown, Miss O’Hara? Aren’t you supposed to be sipping mint juleps or something?”

I slammed the car door and waved her on without answering. I was out of breath and sweating a little more than I wanted to in a silk dress and cinching corset. As I laid my head against the window, I caught the glimpse of something in the rearview. It was standing in the middle of the road where I had just been picked up. It looked like…

“Stop,” I screeched.

She slammed on the brakes. 

“Ohmahgod, what?”

As we sat idling there in the road, I turned around; I’d seen something in the rearview. Something insane. Something my dad would have seen. It was gone now. What I saw, I didn’t dare say. It wasn’t real, but I was sure it was what had been following me. 

I slammed down the door lock. I saw something that shouldn’t be there. Something that didn’t exactly exist.


“No. Just go. Go now. Go fast, please.”











Safariari Spell is a native of Albany, Georgia. She has a BA in Journalism from Valdosta State University. She currently lives in North Georgia with her husband, hilarious daughter, and a backyard jungle harboring all the dinosaurs everyone thinks are extinct. Her dreams include chasing autumn around the globe, owning a wallaby, and riding a camel for at least nine seconds.

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