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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Book Review: Bring The Rain by Lizzy Charles


TITLE: Bring the Rain
AUTHOR: Lizzy Charles
eARC > 199 pages
PUBLISHER: Author
RELEASED: February 17th 2015
GENRE: YA > Contemporary Romance



One summer to make the choice of a lifetime…

Everything is waiting in Paris for Autumn—her new home, her mom, the Louvre, and a life where she can experience art, and not just look at it. But to get there, she'll have to survive the summer in the least colorful place she can imagine — her father's Oklahoma cattle ranch.

Autumn finds the perfect summer distraction in Colt, the one cowboy hotter than the July sun. But Colt is her father's ranch hand, and he won’t go for the Manhattan-style fling that she's used to. The closer they become, the more she questions which side of the ocean she belongs.

Then her father reveals an unforgivable secret, and Autumn’s illusions shatter. Will the secret destroy everything? Or could Oklahoma hold the greatest masterpiece of all—a love that could mend her heart?
 Purchase: Amazon

Bring the Rain was one of those rare contemporary romances that pulled at my heartstrings. I couldn’t help but fall in love with Lizzy Charles’ main characters, Autumn and Colt! From the beginning, it was easy to figure out how emotionally wary and detached Autumn was from her father. She always seemed to keep him at an arm’s length when it came to how close she would get to him. At first, it was a little puzzling why she acted that way towards him, but as the pieces started coming together little by little, it was understandable what she blamed him for; abandoning her at such a young age when she needed him most and giving up on their family so easily. Now a teenager, Autumn had to learn the truths and overcome them at a slow pace, as well as learning to trust in her own heart instead of what she thought she wanted. I couldn’t get attached to Autumn right away as a character, but as she faced feelings that were hard to confront, she started to grow emotionally stronger in her own way. Instead of acting like the snobby girl who moved away to New York at nine years old, she became the sixteen-year-old girl who admitted her faults and appreciated simple living with her dad. The girl that lost herself at nine years old grew up and matured in each and every chapter, and I was thankful that Lizzy could showcase that so well.

Something’s changing. Every knot in my back releases, and my palms are sweat free. For the first time I can remember, I’m okay simply being here. What has this cowboy done to me? (ARC 99)

When Colt appeared in the story, I didn’t really know what to think about him. I thought his first appearance was very comical, especially with the way he approached Autumn, but I still had to learn a lot about him. For a while, I fell for him being the “perfect” guy Autumn thought he was, but as the chapters passed, I began to question if even the nicest guys could really be perfect. My gut instinct proved to be right when a plot twist I never saw coming appeared out of nowhere, and I instantly felt my admiration for him dissipate. Even when Colt proved to be a very kind and honest guy, he had his moment where he was also keeping secrets and not being so nice. I think at first I wished Autumn had confronted him more for those answers she sought, but now I realize that the distance she put between them was for the best. It momentarily gave her a new perspective and allowed her to mature in a different way. For the first time, Autumn admitted that she was at fault too and accepted that even someone like Colt could have a history of his own mistakes. This growth they dealt with while being apart ultimately brought them closer together at the end, and gave them a chance to learn from assuming the best from each other right away.

As his heart pounds in my ear, I fight to be mad at him. He has no right to say such things, but with his warm hands wrapped strong around my lower back, I let myself be. I let my feelings be, and he rocks me close while I cry. I don’t know how he tricked me back into his arms but I do know one thing—this is where I want to be. (ARC 94)

I think Lizzy did a fantastic job of pacing the story well. There weren’t any moments that I felt were hindering the story or speeding it up unnecessarily. The plot twists could sometimes be predictable, but there was one that caught me totally off guard and it kept my interest up for the remainder of the story. I admired how Lizzy could create such different personalities and voices for her characters, even the ones I didn’t like at all, and I could picture every moment vividly in my mind. One of the secondary characters I just couldn’t like from the start was Autumn’s supposedly best friend, Gina. She had a huge personality, but she also had this dark and crazy side to her that bothered me so much. There was also a moment where she betrayed Autumn’s trust I would have found hard to overcome and forgive her for. Autumn’s mother was also another character I found myself disliking. The way she treated her daughter as if she were a minor responsibility in her life made her seem careless. Thankfully Autumn didn’t grow up too bad and stayed on a good path.

Sometimes the worst happens and all you have left are the ashes. Literally. Get up. Rebuild. Make an effort. You’ve got to fight for the things and people you love. (ARC 128)

Overall, Bring the Rain by Lizzy Charles was an enjoyable read, providing a unique and fresh setting to the story and differentiating it from other YA contemporary romances out there. The characters were able to convey emotions that drew the reader in from page one and also allowed readers to view their quest to maturity and forgiveness. I was glad at how Lizzy ended this story, leaving none of my questions unanswered. I was able to cheer for her characters almost from the start, and now they hold a special place in my heart. I definitely look forward to future stories by Lizzy Charles and can’t wait to see what she’s up to next! Totally recommend Bring the Rain to fans of contemporary romances!


Totally Awesome! I loved it, would read again.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Waiting on Wednesday #32: Daughter of Deep Silence & Deadfall

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event, hosted by Jill @ Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.



This week, I'm waiting on...


Daughter of Deep Silence
Hardcover, 384 pages
Expected publication: June 2nd 2015 by Dutton Books for Young Readers
Genre: YA - Contemporary Thriller



In the wake of the deadly devastation of the luxury yacht Persephone, just three souls remain to tell its story—and two of them are lying. Only Frances Mace, rescued from the ocean after torturous days adrift with her dying friend Libby, knows that the Persephone wasn’t sunk by a rogue wave as survivors Senator Wells and his son, Grey, are claiming—it was attacked.

To ensure her safety from the obviously dangerous and very power­ful Wells family, Libby’s father helps newly orphaned Frances assume Libby’s identity. After years of careful plotting, she’s ready to expose the truth and set her revenge plans into motion—even if it means taking down the boy she’d once been in love with: Grey Wells himself.

Sharp and incisive, Daughter of Deep Silence by Carrie Ryan is a deliciously smart revenge thriller that examines perceptions of identity, love, and the lengths to which one girl is willing to go when she thinks she has nothing to lose. 

It's been a while since Carrie has had a book come out and I am so excited about this one. I meet author last October along with Kami Garcia and I must say both of them were wonderful! :)  I can't wait to read this new one soon!




Hillary's is waiting on....


Deadfall by Anna Carey
Series: Blackbird Duology #2 
Number of Pages: 256
Expected publication: June 16th 2015 by Harper Teen
Genre: YA - Mystery/Thriller


In the compelling sequel to Blackbird, Anna Carey delivers a gritty and adrenaline-filled story of a girl desperate to escape her mysterious and terrifying assailants. Told in second person, this heart-pounding thriller puts the reader in front of the target.

A week ago, you woke up in Los Angeles with no memory of who you are. The only thing you knew: people are trying to kill you. You put your trust in Ben, but he betrayed you and broke your heart. Now you've escaped to New York City with a boy named Rafe, who says he remembers you from before. But the two of you are not safe. The same people who are after you are tailing Rafe as well. As the chase heats up, your memory starts to return, but your past cannot save you from the terrifying circumstances of your present, or the fact that one wrong move could end this game forever. 

With enemies on every side, and not a reprieve in sight, Deadfall will grab readers and refuse to let go. Perfect for fans of the Maze Runner series and the Legend series.
Note from Hillary:
I still haven’t read Blackbird or any of Anna Carey’s other books, but when I saw the cover for Deadfall, I basically moved the priority of this duology up on my tbr books. I’m impressed with how well both covers complement each other.


What book(s) are YOU waiting on this Wednesday?
Leave us a comment. We would love to know. :)




Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Waiting on Wednesday #30: Trust Me, I'm Trouble & Pretending to Be Erica

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event, hosted by Jill @ Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.



This week, I'm waiting on...


Trust Me, I'm Trouble by Mary Elizabeth Summer
Hardcover, 320 pages
Expected publication: October 13th 2015 by Delacorte Press
Genre: YA - Contemporary, Thriller



Staying out of trouble isn’t possible for Julep Dupree. She has managed not to get kicked out of her private school, even though everyone knows she’s responsible for taking down a human-trafficking mob boss—and getting St. Agatha’s golden-boy Tyler killed in the process. Running cons holds her guilty conscience at bay, but unfortunately, someone wants Julep to pay for her mistakes . . . with her life.

Against her better judgment, Julep takes a shady case that requires her to infiltrate a secretive organization that her long-gone mother and the enigmatic blue fairy may be connected to. Her best friend, Sam, isn’t around to stop her, and Dani, her one true confidante, happens to be a nineteen-year-old mob enforcer whose moral compass is as questionable as Julep’s. But there’s not much time to worry about right and wrong—or to save your falling heart—when there’s a contract on your head.

Murders, heists, secrets and lies, hit men and hidden identities . . . If Julep doesn’t watch her back, it’s her funeral. No lie.

I just saw the cover reveal for it today! I am so excited to get my hands on a copy, but *sigh* October is a LONG way off. *makes pouty face*



Hillary's is waiting on....


Pretending to Be Erica 
by Michelle Painchaud 
Number of Pages: 272  pages
Expected publication: July 21st 2015 by Viking Juvenile
Genre: YA - Contemporary > Thriller


We Were Liars meets Heist Society in a riveting debut!

Seventeen-year-old Violet’s entire life has revolved around one thing: becoming Erica Silverman, an heiress kidnapped at age five and never seen again. Violet’s father, the best con man in Las Vegas, has a plan, chilling in its very specific precision. Violet shares a blood type with Erica; soon, thanks to surgery and blackmail, she has the same face, body, and DNA. She knows every detail of the Silvermans’ lives, as well as the PTSD she will have to fake around them. And then, when the time is right, she “reappears”—Erica Silverman, brought home by some kind of miracle. But she is also Violet, and she has a job: Stay long enough to steal the Silverman Painting, an Old Master legendary in the Vegas crime world. Walking a razor’s edge, calculating every decision, not sure sometimes who she is or what she is doing it for, Violet is an unforgettable heroine, and Pretending to be Erica is a killer debut.

What book(s) are YOU waiting on this Wednesday?
Leave us a comment. We would love to know. :)




Friday, January 9, 2015

Review by Hillary: #Scandal by Sarah Ockler


Title: #scandal
Author: Sarah Ockler
Hardcover > 401 pages
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Released: June 17th 2014
Genre: YA > Contemporary > Romance


#busted

Lucy’s learned some important lessons from tabloid darling Jayla Heart’s all-too-public blunders: Avoid the spotlight, don’t feed the Internet trolls, and keep your secrets secret. These policies have served Lucy well all through high school, so when her best friend, Ellie, gets sick before prom and begs her to step in as Cole’s date, she accepts with a smile, silencing about ten different reservations. Like the one where she’d rather stay home shredding online zombies. And the one where she hates playing dress-up. And especially the one where she’s been secretly in love with Cole since the dawn of time.

When Cole surprises her at the after-party with a kiss under the stars, it’s everything Lucy has ever dreamed of...and the biggest BFF deal breaker ever. Despite Cole’s lingering sweetness, Lucy knows they’ll have to ‘fess up to Ellie. But before they get the chance, Lucy’s own Facebook profile mysteriously explodes with compromising pics of her and Cole, along with tons of other students’ party indiscretions. Tagged. Liked. And furiously viral.
By Monday morning, Lucy’s been branded a slut, a backstabber, and a narc, mired in a tabloid-worthy scandal just weeks before graduation.

Lucy’s been battling undead massed online long enough to know there’s only one way to survive a disaster of this magnitude: Stand up and fight. Game plan? Uncover and expose the Facebook hacker, win back her best friend’s trust, and graduate with a clean slate.
There’s just one snag—Cole. Turns out Lucy’s not the only one who’s been harboring unrequited love...
Purchase @ Amazon | B&N | The Book Depository | Indiebound


The Why: The first time I heard about #scandal, I was instantly drawn to the cover. My eyes were drawn to the way the title included a hashtag and how the dark background put more attention to the models portraying Lucy and Cole. After staring at the cover and somewhat suppressing my admiration for it, the synopsis of the story also drew me in with the mystery of who could have posted compromising photos online and made it viral. It wasn't that long ago that I read a contemporary romance with a little mystery in it, and I crossed my fingers I'd like #scandal a lot more.

The What: The way Sarah wrote Lucy's personality throughout the story was very unique and interesting. I absolutely adored how Lucy was somewhat tomboy-ish, but to a certain degree. That certain degree involved killing zombies during her spare time via video games. It was also new to experience absolute chaos from compromising photos revealing everyone’s crazy behavior during the after-prom party from hell (I'm sure that's how Lucy would describe it as). The friendship that builds up steadily to trust between Franklin and Lucy was admirable. I adored their conversations and honestly think they would have made a much better—maybe even healthier?—couple than Lucy and Cole. Lucy also went through a bout of character development that made her seem that much more realistic.

The Character(s): Ultimately, my favorite characters would have to be Lucy and Franklin—Lucy the girl who tries to make the right decisions, but always ends up losing some way or another and Franklin the best guy friend anyone could ever have. I didn't really know what to expect from Franklin at the very beginning, he just seemed so vague for some reason, but eventually Franklin opened up and proved to be the smartest guy at the school and a very loyal friend to Lucy. I don't remember exactly how Lucy describes his appearance, but I do remember curly hair and a very noticeable English accent that only made me admire him more. Lucy’s just uniquely awesome!

The Scene(s): The scene in #scandal that became really memorable was when Lucy's older sister, Jayla, forces her to a shopping spree that she absolutely cannot back out of. No matter how hard she tries. It doesn't stop there though. The fun begins when Jayla suggests to Lucy a very funny and slightly vulgar way to apologize to everyone affected by the scandal. After shopping for a while, they go somewhere to eat that has a mechanical bull that results in a very awkward situation for Lucy. The hot international student that has his eyes on Lucy ends up having to help her carry Jayla back to the car—very much passed out—and the one line that Jayla manages to blurt out to the guy made me laugh out loud from embarrassment for Lucy.

My heart is thunderous, a raging storm that drowns out the warnings and the shouldn’ts and the can’ts, and I meet his gaze, hold it, look for the stars in his eyes. I find them, glittery and infinite. (224)

#Scandal by Sarah Ockler was enjoyable to read to a certain point and very conflicting to review. The characters were well-written and well-described to the point where I could picture their different personalities clearly. My conflict with this book started around the time Lucy started being bullied by her peers. It was just sad to read such horrific actions formed from girls—sometimes guys—and the anger they had for being part of a very vicious scandal that became out of control overnight. A bunch of emotions rose in me that made me wish I could go into Lucy's world to defend her against the haters that kept bothering and taunting her. Thankfully, it wasn’t always about that and Sarah managed to include nicer moments shared with friends and family. Those were definitely the chapters I enjoyed reading most and the immense support Lucy received made me believe that there was a positive side to the story after all. I can’t guarantee that everyone will enjoy/agree with the story and the points I made about #scandal, but like most books, it should definitely be given a chance. Lesson learned from #scandal: If you wouldn’t show your parents pictures of what you do when they’re not around, don’t take those pictures at all.

I liked it a lot. Would recommend.


Monday, January 5, 2015

Bout of Books Read-a-Thon #12: Goals & Updates!

Bout of Books


The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, January 5th and runs through Sunday, January 11th in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure. There are challenges, giveaways, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 12 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog. - From the Bout of Books team


Welcome everyone! Starting today is the Bout of Books Read-a-thon #12!  
As many of you know I LOVE doing read-a-thons and now so does my reviewer Hillary. We both will be participating in this one. :) It will be our first reading challenge of the new year.

On this post both Hillary and I will be sharing what books we will be reading throughout the week, our goals, and daily updates.  We will also will be using our twitter accounts Beckie @SyCo4Twilight & Hillary @BookOwl93 to post more in depth updates as well as chatting with other read-a-thon participants.




Sign ups for the read-a-thon are still open. Come join us! 

Runs January 5-11th 2015
Sign up: HERE 
Twitter hashtag: #boutofbooks




Time Devoted to Reading -
  • I will be reading from January 5-11th 2015
Goals:
  • Read 3-4 books.
  • Do mini-challenges.
  • READ MORE, GET DISTRACTED LESS! 
  • Do Twitter chats
  • Meets new people, make friends but most of all have fun!
  • Be more proactive with posting daily updates on the blog, twitter and leaving comments on other read-a-thon participants blogs.
Books I will be reading - 
 - Note: All books below I will be trying to read or want to read.  My book choices may change thus a update will be supplied.




Perfect Couple (Superlatives #2) by Jennifer Echols (ARC) reading now
 Stone Cold Touch (The Dark Elements #2) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

I Wish by by Elizabeth Langston




Day One Updates: January 5th, 2015
Number of books read today: 0
Total Pages Read today: 60
Mini Challenges Completed Today: 1
Number of books read in Total: 0

Day Two Updates: January 6th, 2015
Number of books read today: 0
Total Pages Read today: 100
Mini Challenges Completed Today: 0
Number of books read in Total: 0

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Number of books read today: 0
Total Pages Read today: 57
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Day Five Updates: January 9th, 2015
Number of books read today: 1
Total Pages Read today: 250
Mini Challenges Completed Today: 
Number of books read in Total: 1

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Bookshelf Scavenger Hunt hosted by Caught Read Handed

1. Find an author with the same initials as you
Mine are: R.V - I used Ron Voigts (my dad) 
2. Find a book with the color yellow on it
Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley 
3. Find an author’s name with the letter “S” in it
Jessica Spotswood (plenty of "S"
4. Find a book with a female protagonist
Pivot Point by Kasie West
5. Find the longest book you own
The Host (over 600 pages)
6. Find a book with a map in it or on it
Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo (inside the book)
7. Find a book with a face on it (photograph or illustrated)
All that glows by Ryan Graudin
Bonus: Find something on your shelf that isn’t a book.
Elsa and Anna. ;)


Character Coupling Challenge by Writing my own fairytale

Ember from Talon by Julie Kagawa
Jacinda from Firelight by Sophie Jordan



Status: friendship! 
I think they would make great friends because they're both dragons and know what it's like to keep their identity a secret. Both being girls, they can also relate to other things and learn from each other. A true kindred friendship.






Time Devoted to Reading -
  • I will read from January 5th through January 11th
Goals:
  • Read at least 3 books.
  • Try to write reviews for books I finish (after the read-a-thon).
  • BALANCE out reading and outside activities EQUALLY! (Or try to).
  • Meet people, make friends, and have FUN! :D
  • Send updates to Beckie ASAP! (Or I’ll get distracted) Share updates on twitter too and comment on other read-a-thon participant blogs.

Books I will be reading - 

1. Now That You’re Here by Amy K. Nichols – reading now

2. Faking Normal by Courtney C. Stevens

3. Second Star by Alyssa B. Sheinmel



Day One Updates: January 5th, 2015
Number of books read today: 0
Total Pages Read today: 87
Mini Challenges Completed Today: 0
Number of books read in Total: 0

Day Two Updates: January 6th, 2015
Number of books read today: 0
Total Pages Read today: 62
Mini Challenges Completed Today: 0
Number of books read in Total: 0

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Character Coupling Challenge by Writing my own fairytale

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Bianca from The Art of Lainey by Paula Stokes
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Brandon from Duplicity by N.K. Traver
Status: Romantic
I chose Brandon to date Bianca because ever since I read The Art of Lainey, the relationship between Lainey and Micah left a huge impression on me, I just felt there needed to be more odd couples out there similar to them. Who would be better than Bianca and Brandon? Bianca is sweet, loyal, and supportive while Brandon is rebellious, has tats, and can be sweet when you least expect it. He’s also learning to be loyal and Bianca would be a great girlfriend to learn more of that from.




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