Showing posts with label bad boy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad boy. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday: Every Breath, by Ellie Marney

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking The Spine to spotlight upcoming book releases that we're excited about.


This week's pick

Release date: October 14, 2014
Publisher: Tundra Books
Format: Hardcover, 352 pages

Goodreads description
When James Mycroft drags Rachel Watts off on a night mission to the Melbourne Zoo, the last thing she expects to find is the mutilated body of Homeless Dave, one of Mycroft's numerous eccentric friends. But Mycroft's passion for forensics leads him to realize that something about the scene isn't right--and he wants Watts to help him investigate the murder.

While Watts battles her attraction to bad-boy Mycroft, he's busy getting himself expelled and clashing with the police, becoming murder suspect number one. When Watts and Mycroft unknowingly reveal too much to the cold-blooded killer, they find themselves in the lion's den--literally. A trip to the zoo will never have quite the same meaning to Rachel Watts again... 


The combination of genius and bad attitude is the main reason I want to read this one. Mycroft sounds like a really interesting character! I also feel drawn to the grittiness that I feel is being promised by the cover. What do you think?

Friday, May 10, 2013

Tour Review: Darkness of Light, by Stacey Marie Brown


Hey guys and welcome to my spot on the Darkness of Light tour organized by Rockstar Book Tours! Below you can find more info about the book and author as well as my review, and an international giveaway at the very bottom :)


Release date: February 15, 2013
Publisher: Twisted Fairy Publishing
Format: ebook / paperback, 298 pages

Goodreads description:
DARKNESS OF LIGHT is a Mature YA/New Adult Paranormal Romance


Freak. Witch. Crazy. Schizo.

Ember Brycin has been called them all. She’s always known she’s different. No one has ever called her normal, even under the best circumstances. Bizarre and inexplicable things continually happen to her, and having two different colored eyes, strange hair, and an unusual tattoo only contributes to the gossip about her.

When the latest school explosion lands her in a facility for trouble teens, she meets Eli Dragen, who’s hot as hell and darkly mysterious. Their connection is full of passion, danger, and secrets. Secrets that will not only change her life, but what and who she is—leading her down a path she never imagined possible.

Between Light and Dark, Ember finds a world where truth and knowledge are power and no one can be trusted. But her survival depends on finding out the truth about herself. In her pursuit, she is forced between love and destiny and good and evil, even when the differences between them aren’t always clear. At worst, she will incite a war that could destroy both worlds. At best, she will not only lose her heart but her life and everyone she loves. Once the truth is out, however, there will be no going back. And she’ll definitely wish she could.





AUTHOR BIO
Stacey Marie Brown works by day as an Interior/Set Designer and by night a writer of paranormal fantasy, adventure, and literary fiction. When she’s not writing, she’s out hiking, spending time with friends, traveling, listening to music, or designing.





REVIEW
I’m not going to lie, what first drew me to this book was the beautiful cover. It’s not just pretty but also relates to the story and represents it really well! Darkness of Light truly is a mixture of both these things: it has elements that are sinister and threatening but it’s also a fun read with great, sarcastic humor and a strong-spirited heroine!

Ember has never fit in anywhere. With her different-color eyes and two-toned hair, she has always stood out and been the object of suspicion. Strange things and accidents happen around her. Because she sees things other people cannot see, she has also spent time on the psych ward until she learnt to lie about her ‘hallucinations’ and was discharged. She is a character with a dark and painful past who is trying to make the best of the present. Since her mother’s death, she has been living with her stepfather, and I really liked how important he was in her life! Very often, the home life of protagonists is pretty much left out, but Ember and Mark have a close relationship and he is a father to her in everything but blood. Despite knowing that she is not quite normal, he stands up for her when she’s in trouble.

And trouble there is. Once more, Ember is being related to a fire that broke out at her school. There is no direct proof, but the sheriff has it out for her, and his word is pretty much the law in their small town. Ember is sent to Silverwood, a school for troubled teens at the edge of the Washington woods. Silverwood is a setting I really enjoyed, including the teachers and other kids Ember meets there. I thought the situation was rendered realistically and without resorting to convenient clichés like the evil principal (she’s awesome!) or general bad treatment of kids (not happening), but it also wasn’t idealized as some kind of sanctuary of the merely misunderstood.

Easily my favorite thing about the novel was the dialogue! At this point I have to mention Ember’s two best friends, Ryan and Kennedy. They were a great trio of outcasts, and both Ryan and Kennedy had their own strong voices and personalities. The three of them together had me cracking up all the time and I loved how loyal they were to each other!

Speaking of dialogue, I have to bring in Eli. Ember first meets him at the police station where he is handcuffed to a chair; later it turns out he does community service at Silverwood and they have to be around one another all the time. Eli is basically sex on a stick… or more like, on a Harley. Before you peg this as the typical good girl – bad boy thing, remember that Ember isn’t really a good girl, she’s snarky and a rule-breaker. Eli is a mystery, at one point reacting to Ember’s interest in him and then seemingly disgusted by her a moment later. There is something strange and different about him, and he (as well as his maybe-girlfriend) seems to know more about Ember than she does herself.

Their arguments and conversations were awesome! There were so many ‘oh-my-god-(s)he-did-NOT-just-say-that!’ moments that left me with my jaw hanging open. I loved it. Their interactions never felt forced and the mixture of attraction and repulsion between them was tangible. I also liked that there was no talk of ‘love’ after only a few days of knowing him and that Ember always keeps in the back of her head that whatever else he is, he is also very dangerous. Nevertheless, I do admit that sometimes I thought there was a bit much of the whole ‘you are bad for me but I want to do naughty things to your off-limits body’ theme, but that might well be personal. Regardless of it, I enjoyed their interactions (oh the tension! *fans self*) and burst out laughing on the train way too often.

More and more, Ember realizes that strange things are happening, that her dreams and hallucinations might be more than just that, and that both she, Eli, and a group of people around him must be more than simply human. There is also Torrin, a guy who keeps appearing in her dreams speaking of danger but refuses to ever answer her questions. He claims to protect her but I had a problem with his attitude.

Another really strong point of the book is the mystery. What is Ember? Is she the same as Eli? What really happened to her mother? Who was her father? What are her abilities? I had a hard time even coming up with theories! Nothing ever quite fit all the elements. At some point I was fairly sure I had Eli pegged, but I was wrong. Darkness of Light is a novel that will really keep you guessing until the end! The revelation, when it came, made a lot of sense though, but it also leads to some of my small parts of criticism of the book. I’d always found it easy to connect with Ember, but I didn’t quite buy her reaction to finding out what is really going on and to the events that happen at the very very end. Still, after that bomb of an ending I really need to know what happens next!

Overall, Darkness of Light is a great read on the edge of mature YA and NA that puts a twist on your usual paranormal novel. The plot is well thought-out with a mystery that keeps you guessing and characters that draw you in and make you feel for them. The dialogue is absolutely fantastic and the tension between Ember and Eli is off the charts! Stacey Marie Brown does a good job navigating around many of the typical YA paranormal clichés. If you’re looking for a read away from the usual urban high school setting and happen to love sarcasm, snark, and some dark themes, you really should give this book a try!



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TOUR SCHEDULE

WEEK ONE:

May 6th - Moonlight Gleam's Bookshelf - Guest Post

May 7th - Fade Into Fantasy - Interview
May 7th - Bibliophilia, Please - Guest Post
May 8th - Paranormal Book Club – Review
May 9th - Curling Up With A Good Book - Interview
May 10th - Shelfspace Needed  - Review
May 10th - Mom With A Kindle - Guest Post

WEEK TWO:
May 13th - A Book and a Latte - Interview
May 13th - Teen Blurb  - Review
May 14th - The Book Hookup - Interview
May 15thAnother World ofBooks - Review
May 16th - Sweet Southern Home - Interview
May 16th - Paperback Princess - Review
May 17th - Consuming Worlds - Guest Post
May 17th - The Girl with Red Cape - Review

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Bad Boy Rehab Giveaway Hop


 Hello lovelies :) I ADORE bad boys, so I'm excited to be part of the Bad Boy Rehab hop hosted by I Am a Reader, Not a Writer and The Book Hookup!

We tried giving up Bad Boys for our New Year’s Resolution…..
but try to make me go to rehab and I said no no no.
Bad Boy (n.) person
1. A guy who has many characteristics of a naughty, naughty boy.
OMG let the drooling begin.
2. A heartbreaker with a five o’clock shadow.
Rawrrrrrr!
3. Independent and willful. Does what he wants when he wants. Never follow trends, they follow him.
4. Someone that’s not looking for trouble, but there’s a serious sense of danger about him.
We love danger!
Usable Note: A bad boy is a gorgeous man with MANY layers and is INSANELY irresistible to women.
*raises hands*… YES PLEASE!

So there you have it :P Now here's the choice of books I have for ONE winner. All of them feauture either some long-time bad book boyfriend of mine, or a bad boy I haven't met but am fairly certain will be added to my personal list ;)

If you already have the book pictured blow and it's part of a series, you can choose one of the sequels instead.







Rules (Yes, I know bad boys don't give a toss about them. But we still need a couple...)
  • Open INTERNATIONALLY provided The Book Depository ships to you. Just fill out the rafflecopter, and please don't leave your email in the comments!
  • One entry per person/household. Cheaters will be disqualified. I check  every single entry before picking a winner.
  • I will order the cheapest edition available from my location on TBD, so covers may vary. If you prefer ebooks, you can also choose that instead of a paperback, provided it doesn't cost more and that I can gift it to you on Amazon.
  • You must be at least 13 or have permission from your parent to enter (blah).
  • The winner will be notified by email and has 48 hours to respond, then I'll pick a new one.
  • Once I've ordered the book, I'm no longer responsible for what happens with it.
That's it! If you have questions, put them in the comments or tag me on Twitter (@Butterfly_Ghost) :)
Good luck, and don't forget to hop along and check out the almost 100 other blogs participating!


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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Cover Reveal: Dangerous, by Suzannah Daniels



 Today I'm part of the cover reveal for Suzannah Daniels' YA contemporary romance Dangerous.
 You can read more about the book and the author below.



Publication date: February 10th 2013 
Stone Hamilton had never known fear…until the accident.  Since then, his life has spiraled out of control.  He’s been kicked out of private school, deemed a disappointment by his father, and forced to endure his own guilt, anger, and grief.  The last thing he wants is a relationship with someone who will have expectations of him.  But once he’s enticed by the shimmering pink lips of the oh-so-popular, academically-excelling, straitlaced hottie from his new school, he knows he’s in trouble.

Seventeen-year-old Dara Golding has one goal for the summer.  Make enough money to buy a car, so that she can drive to school her senior year.  After starting a new job, she realizes that she’ll be working with the brooding, motorcycle-riding, bad boy who started attending Quail Mountain High last year.  With his less than stellar reputation, he’s everything she’s afraid of…and that makes him dangerous.

Their undeniable attraction has Stone struggling with his inner demons.  As Dara slowly allows Stone to claim her heart, a little white lie to cover an ugly truth could determine whether she’s his savior or the final straw that will break his sanity.



AUTHOR BIO
Suzannah Daniels:
Suzannah Daniels has had an affinity for words for as long as she can remember. She grew up in North Georgia with four brothers, so she learned at an early age to admire snakes and motorcycles.  When she wasn't pestering her brothers, she could usually be found reading or writing.

She is the author of Viking's Embrace, a historical romance, and Ghostly Encounter, Book One of her Ghostly series (young adult paranormal romance).

Currently, she lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee with her husband and her teenage daughter. Her son lives nearby. The family pets include a Lab mix, a Basset Hound, a Shih Tzu, and a sweet, little kitty.

Website     Goodreads     Facebook     Twitter

 What do you guys think of the cover and description? If you know me, you know I can't resist the good girl/bad boy pairing. I'm really curious about what the accident was that turned Stone's life upside down!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Review & Giveaway: Pushing The Limits, by Katie McGarry


Published: August 3, 2012
Publisher: MIRA Ink
Format: Paperback, 392 pages


Goodreads description:
No one knows what happened the night Echo Emerson went from popular girl with jock boyfriend to gossiped-about outsider with "freaky" scars on her arms. Even Echo can't remember the whole truth of that horrible night. All she knows is that she wants everything to go back to normal. But when Noah Hutchins, the smoking-hot, girl-using loner in the black leather jacket, explodes into her life with his tough attitude and surprising understanding, Echo's world shifts in ways she could never have imagined. They should have nothing in common. And with the secrets they both keep, being together is pretty much impossible.

Yet the crazy attraction between them refuses to go away. And Echo has to ask herself just how far they can push the limits and what she'll risk for the one guy who might teach her how to love again.


The following review is a bit different from how I usually write them. I wanted to try a slightly more concise way of reviewing where I combine my assessment with some personal thoughts, but can still keep it spoiler-free. Not sure I succeeded with trying to keep it short though :P Do you like this type of review or do you prefer my usual one? I'll probably keep using both in the future depending on what suits the book, but I'm curious.

My review is based on a copy provided to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 

Review (no spoilers):
This is definitely the best contemporary YA novel I’ve read all year. I was unable to stop and finished it in a day.

The story is told alternately from Echo’s and Noah’s point of view, which gives you a diverse perspective of both of them as well as the secondary characters. Noah and Echo come from very different backgrounds but both of them are damaged in similar ways, derailed from what they wanted in life and branded as outcasts.

I could really empathize with how maddening Echo found her situation. Her arms are scarred, something her fellow students think she did to herself but which she knows was actually done to her by a person she trusted. The problem? She cannot remember a single thing about the entire day when it happened.
But her father, his new pregnant wife, and her therapist can. It’s all right there in her thick file, lying tauntingly in front of her on the therapist’s desk. So when said therapist groups her together with Noah Hutchins so she can tutor him, they strike up a deal and make plans for one of them to steal or at least have a peek at both their files.

Noah hasn’t always been a bad boy. However, after his parents died and he got separated from his two younger brothers in the foster system and is now rarely allowed to even see them, he has been slacking off. He used to be a star athlete. Now he’s a stoner with a reputation of only using girls for one night stands (he’s upfront with them about that). However, what he wants most is to take care of his brothers and save them from what happened to him in the system. He wants his family back together. And Echo might be able to help him with that.

The chemistry between Echo and Noah was amazing right off the bat. It was clear they both wanted each other. However, they also both had reasons to try and stay away from the other. I loved to see their relationship develop and how they learned to become better people and stand up for themselves and their goals. Especially for Echo, this involved going against the wishes of many people close to her who were hanging on to an image of what they thought she should be like.

Not only the main characters but also many of the supporting ones where very well fleshed out. I always knew exactly who was who, how they ticked, what they wanted. They didn’t fall flat for me and they weren’t all the same. I especially liked the therapist, Mrs Collins. She truly had the backs of Noah and Echo and tried her best to help them. There are many novels out there where the ‘shrinks’ are portrayed in a negative light and I’m sure there are those kinds of therapists around, but I really liked that this one was different and really had her clients’ (not the system’s, not the parents’) best interests in mind. She was understanding. She pushed. She listened. She tried to help them so they could help themselves and heal.

I also had a big place in my heart for Isaiah and Beth, Noah’s best friends. They’ve had it rough but the three of them really stick together no matter what, unlike some of Echo’s ‘friends’ like Grace, who will only acknowledge her if she goes back to dating Luke, her idiot but socially acceptable ex. Beth will also be a protagonist in Dare You To, which will be out next year. I've read the snippet attached to my Negalley version and I'm excited to read the rest!

Both Noah and Echo were such strong characters, good people trying to be better than their flaws and face down their fears. To discover themselves and their true potential instead of taking the easiest road. This book was so much more than just a romance. It was an exploration of love, friendship, family, and being true to what you really want. It was a story of heartbreak and how it can be mended. It was a story about how to deal with the death of a beloved person and how nothing is ever the same afterwards. It was real and gritty and didn’t gloss over the hurtful parts. I felt involved with the characters and cried more than just once. The ending was different from what I’d expected but perfect for the book. It leaves room for a sequel but can also stand on its own.

Pushing The Limits is a fast-paced, raw and honest story about teens with real problems. It’s not a light read, but there’s nevertheless a share of humor in there, mostly in Noah’s well-placed comments and the banter between him and Echo. I’d recommend the story to a more mature YA audience, especially those about to finish highschool who are faced with the question of what they really want out of life and what comes next.

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Have you read Pushing The Limits? Post your thoughts about the book and/or my review of it below! I love to hear from you guys :)

Annnnd... because I loved this book so much, I've decided give away one UK version paperback or kindle copy - winner's choice (this giveaway is not sponsored by the publisher). Just fill out the rafflecopter form to enter. And yes, it's INTERNATIONAL. See below for the rest of the rules.


Rules:
  • open internationally provided The Book Depository ships to you
  • you must be at least 13 years old
  • only one entry per person / household
  • the first entry is free but you have to follow me to unlock the rest
  • giveaway ends on August 30, 12:01 a.m.
  • the winner will be contacted by email and has 48 hours to respond, otherwise I'll pick someone else 
  • I reserve the right to change entry options or end the giveaway early
  • I'm not liable for what happens to your book once The Book Depository has shipped it 
  • cheaters will be DISQUALIFIED, meaning I'll delete all their entries and not just the cheating one 

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