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December 22, 2012

Fang Girl by Helen Keeble: Guest Post & Giveaway

Hi everyone!

I have a super fun guest post and a giveaway to share with you today! We all need our fun vampire fix from time to time, don't you think? ;)


But first, some info on the book I'm talking about:



Fang Girl
by Helen Keeble

Release date: September 11th 2012
by HarperTeen
Format: Paperback, 352 pages

Goodreads:

Things That Are Destroying Jane Greene’s Undead Social Life Before It Can Even Begin:

1) A twelve-year-old brother who’s convinced she’s a zombie.

2) Parents who are begging her to turn them into vampires.

3) The pet goldfish she accidentally turns instead.

4) Weird superpowers that let her rip the heads off of every other vampire she meets.(Sounds cool, but it doesn’t win you many friends.)

5) A psychotic vampire creator who’s using her to carry out a plan for world domination.

And finally:

6) A seriously ripped vampire hunter who either wants to stake her or make out with her. Not sure which.

Being an undead, eternally pasty fifteen-year-old isn’t quite the sexy, brooding, angst-fest Jane always imagined....

Helen Keeble’s riotous debut novel combines the humor of Vladimir Tod with Ally Carter’s spot-on teen voice. With a one-of-a-kind vampire mythology and an irresistibly relatable undead heroine, this uproarious page-turner will leave readers bloodthirsty for more.

Get the book: Amazon / B & N / The Book Depository

About the author: 



Helen Keeble is not, and never has been, a vampire. She has however been a teenager. She grew up partly in America and partly in England, which has left her with an unidentifiable accent and a fondness for peanut butter crackers washed down with a nice cup of tea. She now lives in West Sussex, England, with her husband, daughter, two cats, and a variable number of fish. To the best of her knowledge, none of the fish are undead.

Her first novel, a YA vampire comedy called FANG GIRL, is out 11th Sept 2012, from HarperTeen.

She also has another YA paranormal comedy novel (provisionally titled NO ANGEL) scheduled for Sept 2013.

*** Guest post ***

Three Things Vampires Don't Want You To Know
Guest Post by Helen Keeble


Vampires aren't real. If they were, they couldn't stay hidden for long, right? Thanks to the endless books, films, and TV shows filled with vampiric lore, we all know how to recognise a bloodsucker. And we all know their weaknesses - sunlight, beheading, fire, stakes, athletic teenage girls, holy water, garlic…

Or maybe that's just what the vampires want you to think are their weaknesses.

Delve a little deeper into traditional vampiric folklore, and there are a lot of weird things that don't appear in our modern vampire fiction. Things that maybe the vampires want to keep quiet…

1) They're just like unicorns

No, not because vampires are also beautiful and sparkly. Because, like unicorns, vampires are terrified of virgins. In fact, while unicorns are irresistibly drawn to virgins, according to Romanian folklore virgins are irresistibly drawn to vampires.

Actually, this is true in a lot of paranormal romances too, now that I come to think of it.

Anyway, all you have to do is stick a virgin on a white (or possibly black - sources vary) horse, and they'll be able to lead you straight to the grave of the nearest vampire. And if you use a woman older than 25, she’ll even be able to kill the vampire for you as well. Just get her to whip the vampire's grave with a hazel twig, and the bloodsucker will never be able to rise again.

Basically, older female virgins are homing missiles of mass vampire destruction. No wonder literature is full of vampires desperately trying to romance young girls. They have to neutralize them!

2) They float

"Big deal," I hear you say, rolling your eyes. "Ducks float. Boats float. What's so special about vampires floating?"

Because, according to our friend Romanian folklore again, vampires always float. They literally can't sink.

Folklore boringly suggests using this trait to determine if someone is a vampire by tossing them in a river, but just think of the many other uses for this peculiar property...

"This is the captain speaking. Unfortunately we have hit an iceberg and water is now pouring through the hull, but there is no need to be alarmed! The vampires strapped under the Titanic's hull make this ship literally unsinkable. While we repair the hole, please enjoy complimentary cocktails on the aft deck, and ignore the muffled screams of the tormented undead underneath your feet."

Vampires would definitely want to keep this one quiet. No bloodsucker wants to spend eternity stuffed under an airplane chair as an emergency floatation device.

3) You're probably always carrying the means to defeat one

Check your pockets or purse. Got some spare change? Maybe a half-eaten packet of breath mints? A tissue?

Congratulations! You can stop a charging vampire in his tracks.

All you have to do is fling a handful of small objects at him, and he'll be compelled to stop in order to count them all. No, really. The technical term for this behaviour is arithmomania, and it crops up everywhere in vampire folklore, all around the globe. Poland, Romania, China, India, pretty much everywhere has legends about obsessive-compulsive vampires. Though curiously, it seems to have fallen out of favour in modern vampire fiction.

Apart, of course, from one famous case:



There you go. Incontrovertible proof that Sesame Street is written by vampire hunters, who are determined to make sure children everywhere know vampires' real weakness.

And now you do too.

P.S. Yes, I really do use one of these pieces of vampire folklore in my novel FANG GIRL. And no, I'm not going to tell you which one…

***

LOL! Awesome, right?:P 

And now the giveaway...

Open internationally, and the last day to enter is December 25th.

The prize pack includes:
- one signed copy of Fang Girl (can be personalised)
- a voucher for an ARC of Helen's next book NO ANGEL as soon as they are available (likely to be Spring/Summer 2013)
- a cheerful vampire goldfish paperclip
- Fang Girl stickers featuring the cover and quotes from the book


a Rafflecopter giveaway
Event hosted by:



Fang Girl by Helen Keeble: Guest Post & Giveaway

Hi everyone!

I have a super fun guest post and a giveaway to share with you today! We all need our fun vampire fix from time to time, don't you think? ;)


But first, some info on the book I'm talking about:



Fang Girl
by Helen Keeble

Release date: September 11th 2012
by HarperTeen
Format: Paperback, 352 pages

Goodreads:

Things That Are Destroying Jane Greene’s Undead Social Life Before It Can Even Begin:

1) A twelve-year-old brother who’s convinced she’s a zombie.

2) Parents who are begging her to turn them into vampires.

3) The pet goldfish she accidentally turns instead.

4) Weird superpowers that let her rip the heads off of every other vampire she meets.(Sounds cool, but it doesn’t win you many friends.)

5) A psychotic vampire creator who’s using her to carry out a plan for world domination.

And finally:

6) A seriously ripped vampire hunter who either wants to stake her or make out with her. Not sure which.

Being an undead, eternally pasty fifteen-year-old isn’t quite the sexy, brooding, angst-fest Jane always imagined....

Helen Keeble’s riotous debut novel combines the humor of Vladimir Tod with Ally Carter’s spot-on teen voice. With a one-of-a-kind vampire mythology and an irresistibly relatable undead heroine, this uproarious page-turner will leave readers bloodthirsty for more.

Get the book: Amazon / B & N / The Book Depository

About the author: 



Helen Keeble is not, and never has been, a vampire. She has however been a teenager. She grew up partly in America and partly in England, which has left her with an unidentifiable accent and a fondness for peanut butter crackers washed down with a nice cup of tea. She now lives in West Sussex, England, with her husband, daughter, two cats, and a variable number of fish. To the best of her knowledge, none of the fish are undead.

Her first novel, a YA vampire comedy called FANG GIRL, is out 11th Sept 2012, from HarperTeen.

She also has another YA paranormal comedy novel (provisionally titled NO ANGEL) scheduled for Sept 2013.

*** Guest post ***

Three Things Vampires Don't Want You To Know
Guest Post by Helen Keeble


Vampires aren't real. If they were, they couldn't stay hidden for long, right? Thanks to the endless books, films, and TV shows filled with vampiric lore, we all know how to recognise a bloodsucker. And we all know their weaknesses - sunlight, beheading, fire, stakes, athletic teenage girls, holy water, garlic…

Or maybe that's just what the vampires want you to think are their weaknesses.

Delve a little deeper into traditional vampiric folklore, and there are a lot of weird things that don't appear in our modern vampire fiction. Things that maybe the vampires want to keep quiet…

1) They're just like unicorns

No, not because vampires are also beautiful and sparkly. Because, like unicorns, vampires are terrified of virgins. In fact, while unicorns are irresistibly drawn to virgins, according to Romanian folklore virgins are irresistibly drawn to vampires.

Actually, this is true in a lot of paranormal romances too, now that I come to think of it.

Anyway, all you have to do is stick a virgin on a white (or possibly black - sources vary) horse, and they'll be able to lead you straight to the grave of the nearest vampire. And if you use a woman older than 25, she’ll even be able to kill the vampire for you as well. Just get her to whip the vampire's grave with a hazel twig, and the bloodsucker will never be able to rise again.

Basically, older female virgins are homing missiles of mass vampire destruction. No wonder literature is full of vampires desperately trying to romance young girls. They have to neutralize them!

2) They float

"Big deal," I hear you say, rolling your eyes. "Ducks float. Boats float. What's so special about vampires floating?"

Because, according to our friend Romanian folklore again, vampires always float. They literally can't sink.

Folklore boringly suggests using this trait to determine if someone is a vampire by tossing them in a river, but just think of the many other uses for this peculiar property...

"This is the captain speaking. Unfortunately we have hit an iceberg and water is now pouring through the hull, but there is no need to be alarmed! The vampires strapped under the Titanic's hull make this ship literally unsinkable. While we repair the hole, please enjoy complimentary cocktails on the aft deck, and ignore the muffled screams of the tormented undead underneath your feet."

Vampires would definitely want to keep this one quiet. No bloodsucker wants to spend eternity stuffed under an airplane chair as an emergency floatation device.

3) You're probably always carrying the means to defeat one

Check your pockets or purse. Got some spare change? Maybe a half-eaten packet of breath mints? A tissue?

Congratulations! You can stop a charging vampire in his tracks.

All you have to do is fling a handful of small objects at him, and he'll be compelled to stop in order to count them all. No, really. The technical term for this behaviour is arithmomania, and it crops up everywhere in vampire folklore, all around the globe. Poland, Romania, China, India, pretty much everywhere has legends about obsessive-compulsive vampires. Though curiously, it seems to have fallen out of favour in modern vampire fiction.

Apart, of course, from one famous case:



There you go. Incontrovertible proof that Sesame Street is written by vampire hunters, who are determined to make sure children everywhere know vampires' real weakness.

And now you do too.

P.S. Yes, I really do use one of these pieces of vampire folklore in my novel FANG GIRL. And no, I'm not going to tell you which one…

***

LOL! Awesome, right?:P 

And now the giveaway...

Open internationally, and the last day to enter is December 25th.

The prize pack includes:
- one signed copy of Fang Girl (can be personalised)
- a voucher for an ARC of Helen's next book NO ANGEL as soon as they are available (likely to be Spring/Summer 2013)
- a cheerful vampire goldfish paperclip
- Fang Girl stickers featuring the cover and quotes from the book


a Rafflecopter giveaway
Event hosted by:



November 19, 2012

Undeadly by Michele Vail - Blog Tour: Playlist & Giveaway

Hi!




I'm super excited to kick off the Blog Tour for Undeadly by Michele Vail today! Kismet Blog Touring and Michele have a lot of fun stuff and giveaways in store for you, so stay tuned!

Undeadly comes out soon and today we're sharing the playlist Michele put together for her story. It's perfect to set the mood for the tour! :)

But first, some info on the book: (and see my previous post for my review)


Undeadly (The Reaper Diaries #1) 
by Michele Vail

Release date: November 20th 2012
by Harlequin Teen
Format: Paperback, 272 pages

Goodreads

The day I turned 16, my boyfriend-to-be died. I brought him back to life. Then things got a little weird...

Molly Bartolucci wants to blend in, date hottie Rick and keep her zombie-raising abilities on the down-low. Then the god Anubis chooses her to become a reaper—and she accidentally undoes the work of another reaper, Rath. Within days, she's shipped off to the Nekyia Academy, an elite boarding school that trains the best necromancers in the world. And her personal reaping tutor? Rath.

Life at Nekyia has its plusses. Molly has her own personal ghoul, for one. Rick follows her there out of the blue, for another...except, there's something a little off about him. When students at the academy start to die and Rath disappears, Molly starts to wonder if anything is as it seems. Only one thing is certain—-Molly's got an undeadly knack for finding trouble....

Get the book: 


Molly's Playlist: 


MusicPlaylistView Profile

***

About the author:



Website | Twitter | Facebook

Michele Vail writes young adult paranormal fiction about zombies and reapers. She likes reading, dogs, cats, board games, ghost-hunting shows, and Halloween. She believes in magic, in the impossible, and in the restorative powers of chocolate. Michele lives happily-ever-after with her Viking and their family.

***

Giveaway



Contest Info:

There are two giveaways for this tour! (US/CAN only)

(sorry International readers, the prizes are sent by the US publisher)

1.) A copy of Undeadly and a signed copy of Undeadly (two winners).

2.) A Kindle Paperwhite skinned in the Undeadly cover Art!

To enter, complet the Rafflecoper form bellow (see full contest rules here):

   a Rafflecopter giveaway

And follow the Blog Tour to find more exciting stuff and to get more chances to win!


Monday, November 19th - Deea's Journal 
Tuesday, November 20th - Harlequin Paranormal Blog
Wednesday, November 21th - Bewitched Bookworms
Friday, November 23rd - Evie Bookish
Monday, November 26th - Bookish Brunette
Tuesday, November 27th (Book Birthday) - Fiktshun
Wednesday, November 28th - Wastepaper Prose
Friday, November 30th -  All Things Urban Fantasy
Monday, December 3rd- Tater's Tall Tails
Wednesday, December 5th- The Book Cellar
Friday, December 7th - Refracted Light Reviews



***

I really liked Undeadly, it was such a unique, refreshing story! (see my review bellow). And isn't that cover gorgeous? :D

So... What do you think about Molly's playlist? What's your favorite song? (I love Massive Attack and The Noise of Carpet is perfect for the kickass scenes!)

Have fun and good luck in the giveaway! That Kindle looks so pretty!

Have an excellent week!


Undeadly by Michele Vail - Blog Tour: Playlist & Giveaway

Hi!




I'm super excited to kick off the Blog Tour for Undeadly by Michele Vail today! Kismet Blog Touring and Michele have a lot of fun stuff and giveaways in store for you, so stay tuned!

Undeadly comes out soon and today we're sharing the playlist Michele put together for her story. It's perfect to set the mood for the tour! :)

But first, some info on the book: (and see my previous post for my review)


Undeadly (The Reaper Diaries #1) 
by Michele Vail

Release date: November 20th 2012
by Harlequin Teen
Format: Paperback, 272 pages

Goodreads

The day I turned 16, my boyfriend-to-be died. I brought him back to life. Then things got a little weird...

Molly Bartolucci wants to blend in, date hottie Rick and keep her zombie-raising abilities on the down-low. Then the god Anubis chooses her to become a reaper—and she accidentally undoes the work of another reaper, Rath. Within days, she's shipped off to the Nekyia Academy, an elite boarding school that trains the best necromancers in the world. And her personal reaping tutor? Rath.

Life at Nekyia has its plusses. Molly has her own personal ghoul, for one. Rick follows her there out of the blue, for another...except, there's something a little off about him. When students at the academy start to die and Rath disappears, Molly starts to wonder if anything is as it seems. Only one thing is certain—-Molly's got an undeadly knack for finding trouble....

Get the book: 


Molly's Playlist: 


MusicPlaylistView Profile

***

About the author:



Website | Twitter | Facebook

Michele Vail writes young adult paranormal fiction about zombies and reapers. She likes reading, dogs, cats, board games, ghost-hunting shows, and Halloween. She believes in magic, in the impossible, and in the restorative powers of chocolate. Michele lives happily-ever-after with her Viking and their family.

***

Giveaway



Contest Info:

There are two giveaways for this tour! (US/CAN only)

(sorry International readers, the prizes are sent by the US publisher)

1.) A copy of Undeadly and a signed copy of Undeadly (two winners).

2.) A Kindle Paperwhite skinned in the Undeadly cover Art!

To enter, complet the Rafflecoper form bellow (see full contest rules here):

   a Rafflecopter giveaway

And follow the Blog Tour to find more exciting stuff and to get more chances to win!


Monday, November 19th - Deea's Journal 
Tuesday, November 20th - Harlequin Paranormal Blog
Wednesday, November 21th - Bewitched Bookworms
Friday, November 23rd - Evie Bookish
Monday, November 26th - Bookish Brunette
Tuesday, November 27th (Book Birthday) - Fiktshun
Wednesday, November 28th - Wastepaper Prose
Friday, November 30th -  All Things Urban Fantasy
Monday, December 3rd- Tater's Tall Tails
Wednesday, December 5th- The Book Cellar
Friday, December 7th - Refracted Light Reviews



***

I really liked Undeadly, it was such a unique, refreshing story! (see my review bellow). And isn't that cover gorgeous? :D

So... What do you think about Molly's playlist? What's your favorite song? (I love Massive Attack and The Noise of Carpet is perfect for the kickass scenes!)

Have fun and good luck in the giveaway! That Kindle looks so pretty!

Have an excellent week!


September 5, 2012

Witch Born by Amber Argyle: Guest Post & Giveaway

Hi guys!


To celebrate the release of Witch Born, the second book in the Witch Song series by Amber Argyle, I invited Amber on the blog today to tell us a bit more about the world building in her amazing books. That's a big part of the story, so I'm really happy to read more about it. I loved, loved, LOVED Witch Born and I'm super excited about the sequel! Also, Amber graciously offered some signed swag to give away on the blog, so stay tuned: ;)

The world in the Witch Song books:

I wanted to use America's resonance with the Salem Witch Trials, so I borrowed many of the elements from that time period--mainly muskets, Spanish galleon sailing ships, clothing, etc. Nefalie (Brusenna's home country) is based off New England, with it's heavily forested rolling hills. The other country, Tarten, has dome shaped mountains with cities built atop them and jungles all around them--mostly is based off an amalgamation of South American landscapes, including Machu Picchu and Columbia.

I wanted to twist dark, evil Witches into something pure and beautiful. So instead of chanting, my Witches sing-their songs to control the elements. A simple song, and they can take a seed to a plant they can then control to beat back an army. A Witches power increases in numbers, so a group of Witches can control the season, call in a storm, fight with the very elements.
I also had a lot of fun researching ships and sea battles. And seals. And trees.

Brusenna also has a Guardian, Joshen, who has sworn to protect her. But with danger coming from within and without Haven's protective wall, can he keep her alive long enough to save them all?

Happy reading!
Amber Argyle

Thank you so much, Amber!

I don't know how many of you read Witch Song, but I think the world is absolutely fascinating! And I always LOVED the idea of elemental magic - controlling the seasons, the weather, the nature, fighting with the elements... Awesomeness! You know I love books about witches, but Witch Song is definitely one of my favorites! Anyway, you can read more about that in my reviews. 

***

About the book:

Witch Born (Witch Song #2)
by Amber Argyle
Release date: September 5th 2012
by Starling Publishing
Format: e-Book, Paperback, 330 pages

Goodreads:

Brusenna thought it was finished.

She defeated the Dark Witch, saving the Haven Witches from imprisonment and death. She found love and a place to belong.

She was wrong.

Haven is not the sanctuary it appears to be. Even love is in danger of slipping away like water through cupped hands.

Some things can't be saved.

A new threat merges with the old as the Witches’ dark history begins to catch up with them. Only Brusenna knows the extent of the danger and how to stop it, though doing so might cost her everything.

Including her life.

Will Brusenna be required to make the ultimate sacrifice?


About the author:


Amber Argyle grew up with three brothers on a cattle ranch in the Rocky Mountains. She spent hours riding horses, roaming the mountains, and playing in her family's creepy barn. This environment fueled her imagination for writing her debut novel.

She has worked as a short order cook, janitor, and staff member in a mental institution; all of which has given her great insight into the human condition and has made for some unique characters.

She received her bachelor's degree in English and Physical Education from Utah State University.

She currently resides in Utah with her husband and three small children.

Find Amber: Twitter / Facebook / Blog / Website

Get the book: Amazon / B & N / Book Depository

***

And now the giveaway - the covers of the books are very beautiful, and of course so are the bookmarks.
Just fill in the Rafflecopter form below to enter: 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

If you want a sneak peek into Witch Born, starting today, Amber Argyle is going to reveal the first few chapters on several blogs. Page Turners Blog posted the first chapter today, and they should link to the next blog and next chapter. 

Happy reading! 
xoxo

Witch Born by Amber Argyle: Guest Post & Giveaway

Hi guys!


To celebrate the release of Witch Born, the second book in the Witch Song series by Amber Argyle, I invited Amber on the blog today to tell us a bit more about the world building in her amazing books. That's a big part of the story, so I'm really happy to read more about it. I loved, loved, LOVED Witch Born and I'm super excited about the sequel! Also, Amber graciously offered some signed swag to give away on the blog, so stay tuned: ;)

The world in the Witch Song books:

I wanted to use America's resonance with the Salem Witch Trials, so I borrowed many of the elements from that time period--mainly muskets, Spanish galleon sailing ships, clothing, etc. Nefalie (Brusenna's home country) is based off New England, with it's heavily forested rolling hills. The other country, Tarten, has dome shaped mountains with cities built atop them and jungles all around them--mostly is based off an amalgamation of South American landscapes, including Machu Picchu and Columbia.

I wanted to twist dark, evil Witches into something pure and beautiful. So instead of chanting, my Witches sing-their songs to control the elements. A simple song, and they can take a seed to a plant they can then control to beat back an army. A Witches power increases in numbers, so a group of Witches can control the season, call in a storm, fight with the very elements.
I also had a lot of fun researching ships and sea battles. And seals. And trees.

Brusenna also has a Guardian, Joshen, who has sworn to protect her. But with danger coming from within and without Haven's protective wall, can he keep her alive long enough to save them all?

Happy reading!
Amber Argyle

Thank you so much, Amber!

I don't know how many of you read Witch Song, but I think the world is absolutely fascinating! And I always LOVED the idea of elemental magic - controlling the seasons, the weather, the nature, fighting with the elements... Awesomeness! You know I love books about witches, but Witch Song is definitely one of my favorites! Anyway, you can read more about that in my reviews. 

***

About the book:

Witch Born (Witch Song #2)
by Amber Argyle
Release date: September 5th 2012
by Starling Publishing
Format: e-Book, Paperback, 330 pages

Goodreads:

Brusenna thought it was finished.

She defeated the Dark Witch, saving the Haven Witches from imprisonment and death. She found love and a place to belong.

She was wrong.

Haven is not the sanctuary it appears to be. Even love is in danger of slipping away like water through cupped hands.

Some things can't be saved.

A new threat merges with the old as the Witches’ dark history begins to catch up with them. Only Brusenna knows the extent of the danger and how to stop it, though doing so might cost her everything.

Including her life.

Will Brusenna be required to make the ultimate sacrifice?


About the author:


Amber Argyle grew up with three brothers on a cattle ranch in the Rocky Mountains. She spent hours riding horses, roaming the mountains, and playing in her family's creepy barn. This environment fueled her imagination for writing her debut novel.

She has worked as a short order cook, janitor, and staff member in a mental institution; all of which has given her great insight into the human condition and has made for some unique characters.

She received her bachelor's degree in English and Physical Education from Utah State University.

She currently resides in Utah with her husband and three small children.

Find Amber: Twitter / Facebook / Blog / Website

Get the book: Amazon / B & N / Book Depository

***

And now the giveaway - the covers of the books are very beautiful, and of course so are the bookmarks.
Just fill in the Rafflecopter form below to enter: 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

If you want a sneak peek into Witch Born, starting today, Amber Argyle is going to reveal the first few chapters on several blogs. Page Turners Blog posted the first chapter today, and they should link to the next blog and next chapter. 

Happy reading! 
xoxo

August 27, 2012

Inbetween by Tara A. Fuller - Blog Tour: Guest Post & Giveaway

Hey guys!


I talked about Inbetween by Tara Fuller on the blog before, but I finally got the chance to read and it was amazing - just like I expected it to be! As I already said in my WoW post when I featured this book (and, um, on several other occasions), I love all books about Death, Reapers and stuff like that (there's something wicked and deliciously creepy about them, and it makes the scary unknown seem less scary), and Tara added to that a beautiful, heart-melting story, very well developed characters and a stunning, engrossing writing style, so it was, overall, a fabulous read! Anyway, I'll gush more about it in my review, but until then, I'll let Tara herself tell you more about the world she created and the inspiration behind it. 

So, Tara Fuller stops by my blog today to talk about what inspired her to write Inbetween and about the fantastic world and characters she created (she did a vlog to talk about it - how cool is that?:D)

There are some great book recommendations and awesome behind the scenes info in it, so... Enjoy!;)


(Yay for Rachel Vincent! Also: I'm an official Tara Fuller fan. Just saying.:D)

***

About the book:


Inbetween (Kissed by Death #1)
by Tara A. Fuller

Pub: August 28, 2012
by Entangled Teen
Format: Trade paperback, e-book
400 pages

Goodreads

Since the car crash that took her father’s life three years ago, Emma’s life has been a freaky—and unending—lesson in caution. Surviving “accidents” has taken priority over being a normal seventeen-year-old, so Emma spends her days taking pictures of life instead of living it. Falling in love with a boy was never part of the plan. Falling for a reaper who makes her chest ache and her head spin? Not an option.

It’s not easy being dead, especially for a reaper in love with a girl fate has put on his list not once, but twice. Finn’s fellow reapers give him hell about spending time with Emma, but Finn couldn’t let her die before, and he’s not about to let her die now. He will protect the girl he loves from the evil he accidentally unleashed, even if it means sacrificing the only thing he has left...his soul.


Purchase the book:



About the author:

Tara Fuller writes novels. Some about grim reapers. Some about witches. All of course are delightfully full of teen angst and kissing. Tara grew up in a one stop light town in Oklahoma where once upon a time she stayed up with a flash light reading RL Stine novels and only dreamed of becoming a writer. She has a slight obsession with music and a shameless addiction for zombie fiction, Mystery Science Theater, and black and white mochas. Tara no longer lives in a one stop light town. Now she lives with her family in a slightly larger town in North Carolina where they have at least three stoplights.

Find Tara: Website / Blog / Twitter / Facebook


Many thanks to Tara Fuller, Shane @ itchingforbooks.blogspot.com and Jaime at Entangled Teen for allowing me to read Inbetween and to be a part of this tour!


***Follow the Blog Tour to see the dream cast (!!!), playlists, excerpts, interviews and more fun stuff!;)


P.S. This giveaway is organized and sponsored by the blog tour host the and the publisher and it's US only, but there is an International giveaway at fiktshun. ;)

xoxo

Inbetween by Tara A. Fuller - Blog Tour: Guest Post & Giveaway

Hey guys!


I talked about Inbetween by Tara Fuller on the blog before, but I finally got the chance to read and it was amazing - just like I expected it to be! As I already said in my WoW post when I featured this book (and, um, on several other occasions), I love all books about Death, Reapers and stuff like that (there's something wicked and deliciously creepy about them, and it makes the scary unknown seem less scary), and Tara added to that a beautiful, heart-melting story, very well developed characters and a stunning, engrossing writing style, so it was, overall, a fabulous read! Anyway, I'll gush more about it in my review, but until then, I'll let Tara herself tell you more about the world she created and the inspiration behind it. 

So, Tara Fuller stops by my blog today to talk about what inspired her to write Inbetween and about the fantastic world and characters she created (she did a vlog to talk about it - how cool is that?:D)

There are some great book recommendations and awesome behind the scenes info in it, so... Enjoy!;)


(Yay for Rachel Vincent! Also: I'm an official Tara Fuller fan. Just saying.:D)

***

About the book:


Inbetween (Kissed by Death #1)
by Tara A. Fuller

Pub: August 28, 2012
by Entangled Teen
Format: Trade paperback, e-book
400 pages

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Since the car crash that took her father’s life three years ago, Emma’s life has been a freaky—and unending—lesson in caution. Surviving “accidents” has taken priority over being a normal seventeen-year-old, so Emma spends her days taking pictures of life instead of living it. Falling in love with a boy was never part of the plan. Falling for a reaper who makes her chest ache and her head spin? Not an option.

It’s not easy being dead, especially for a reaper in love with a girl fate has put on his list not once, but twice. Finn’s fellow reapers give him hell about spending time with Emma, but Finn couldn’t let her die before, and he’s not about to let her die now. He will protect the girl he loves from the evil he accidentally unleashed, even if it means sacrificing the only thing he has left...his soul.


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About the author:

Tara Fuller writes novels. Some about grim reapers. Some about witches. All of course are delightfully full of teen angst and kissing. Tara grew up in a one stop light town in Oklahoma where once upon a time she stayed up with a flash light reading RL Stine novels and only dreamed of becoming a writer. She has a slight obsession with music and a shameless addiction for zombie fiction, Mystery Science Theater, and black and white mochas. Tara no longer lives in a one stop light town. Now she lives with her family in a slightly larger town in North Carolina where they have at least three stoplights.

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Many thanks to Tara Fuller, Shane @ itchingforbooks.blogspot.com and Jaime at Entangled Teen for allowing me to read Inbetween and to be a part of this tour!


***Follow the Blog Tour to see the dream cast (!!!), playlists, excerpts, interviews and more fun stuff!;)


P.S. This giveaway is organized and sponsored by the blog tour host the and the publisher and it's US only, but there is an International giveaway at fiktshun. ;)

xoxo

December 21, 2011

Guest Post: What Makes a Strong Heroine in YA Books? by Untraceable Author S.R. Johannes

Hello everyone!

I love strong, kick butt heroines in my YA books. And because the last book I read, Untraceable, featured a super awesome, independent heroine who stands up for herself and the ones she cares about and has no problem kicking butt when pushed too far, I asked the author, Shelli (S.R. Johannes) what makes, in her opinion, a strong heroine in YA. She graciously accepted to talk about this here on the blog, so, everyone, please welcome Shelli! 

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What Makes a Strong Heroine in YA Books?
S.R. Johannes

When I started Untraceable, I set out to create a strong heroine. So what is a strong heroine? And how does Grace embody those qualities?

To me:
  • She needs to be tough and take care of herself. Grace knows wilderness survival and self-defense. She is tough when she has to be.
  • She can still be afraid but she works through it internally as opposed to panics. Since she’s had training, she keeps a somewhat level head. Well sometimes.
  • She has to be relatable, likable, and feminine. I wanted you to think Grace could be your friend.
  • She does the right thing when she has to. Grace puts herself at risk to help others and to stand up for what is right.
  • She doesn’t revolve around boys and she doesn’t like the “bad boy” who treats her like crap. Grace has 2 boys that like her and they treat her well.
  • She is dependable and loyal.
I personally like it when you have a strong girl in the real world. It’s easy to be strong when you have special powers. But in the real world, finding courage in situations when you have nothing is a challenge.

So to me, Grace embodies independence, loyalty, and toughness that I think we should encourage in all girls. But most of all, she is a real girl in a real world.

Some other tough girls in young adult that I like:
Katniss in Hunger Games
Billy in Devil’s Kiss
Mary in Forest of Hands and Teeth

What do you think makes a strong heroine?

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I love this post! And I totally agree with Shelli - it's very important to be tough in the real world and face real threats and situations. That's where the real challenge arises. I also think that a strong heroine has to be loyal and caring - if she doesn't care enough about the people around her, she won't find it in herself to fight and face the world's dangers. For me, a strong heroine accepts her mistakes, learns from her experiences, doesn't shy away from her responsibilities. 

And I really, really love Grace! She's super awesome and I can indeed see her as a friend. I also can see her in the next year's Heroine Tourney. ;)

Katniss is one tough cookie too. And since we're on Dystopian, another heroine I really love is Tris from Divergent (no surprise there, hehe). Also, Rose (The Vampire Academy) and most recently Alex (The Covenant series) are on my favorite heroines list too. 

Ok, your turn: what do YOU think makes a strong heroine? Who's your favorite?


In case you missed it, Grace is the heroine in Untraceable by S.R. Johannes. You can download the ebook for 99 cents HERE and read my REVIEW HERE

Find Shelli (S.R. Johannes)


xoxo
Deea

Guest Post: What Makes a Strong Heroine in YA Books? by Untraceable Author S.R. Johannes

Hello everyone!

I love strong, kick butt heroines in my YA books. And because the last book I read, Untraceable, featured a super awesome, independent heroine who stands up for herself and the ones she cares about and has no problem kicking butt when pushed too far, I asked the author, Shelli (S.R. Johannes) what makes, in her opinion, a strong heroine in YA. She graciously accepted to talk about this here on the blog, so, everyone, please welcome Shelli! 

********

What Makes a Strong Heroine in YA Books?
S.R. Johannes

When I started Untraceable, I set out to create a strong heroine. So what is a strong heroine? And how does Grace embody those qualities?

To me:
  • She needs to be tough and take care of herself. Grace knows wilderness survival and self-defense. She is tough when she has to be.
  • She can still be afraid but she works through it internally as opposed to panics. Since she’s had training, she keeps a somewhat level head. Well sometimes.
  • She has to be relatable, likable, and feminine. I wanted you to think Grace could be your friend.
  • She does the right thing when she has to. Grace puts herself at risk to help others and to stand up for what is right.
  • She doesn’t revolve around boys and she doesn’t like the “bad boy” who treats her like crap. Grace has 2 boys that like her and they treat her well.
  • She is dependable and loyal.
I personally like it when you have a strong girl in the real world. It’s easy to be strong when you have special powers. But in the real world, finding courage in situations when you have nothing is a challenge.

So to me, Grace embodies independence, loyalty, and toughness that I think we should encourage in all girls. But most of all, she is a real girl in a real world.

Some other tough girls in young adult that I like:
Katniss in Hunger Games
Billy in Devil’s Kiss
Mary in Forest of Hands and Teeth

What do you think makes a strong heroine?

********


I love this post! And I totally agree with Shelli - it's very important to be tough in the real world and face real threats and situations. That's where the real challenge arises. I also think that a strong heroine has to be loyal and caring - if she doesn't care enough about the people around her, she won't find it in herself to fight and face the world's dangers. For me, a strong heroine accepts her mistakes, learns from her experiences, doesn't shy away from her responsibilities. 

And I really, really love Grace! She's super awesome and I can indeed see her as a friend. I also can see her in the next year's Heroine Tourney. ;)

Katniss is one tough cookie too. And since we're on Dystopian, another heroine I really love is Tris from Divergent (no surprise there, hehe). Also, Rose (The Vampire Academy) and most recently Alex (The Covenant series) are on my favorite heroines list too. 

Ok, your turn: what do YOU think makes a strong heroine? Who's your favorite?


In case you missed it, Grace is the heroine in Untraceable by S.R. Johannes. You can download the ebook for 99 cents HERE and read my REVIEW HERE

Find Shelli (S.R. Johannes)


xoxo
Deea
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