Friday, November 30, 2018

F is for Friday - 30 November, 2018


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)

I saw this book about a month ago on Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl's Top Ten Tuesday for Halloween and it looked so good that when I saw it was on Kindle Unlimited I grabbed it right away. I literally could not stop reading this book it was so freaking good! Now I just need the sequel!

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.

I've been exploring my options with my free trial of Kindle Unlimited and I'm reading and loving Pestilence by Laura Thalassa right now with plans to finish by tomorrow morning and then I'll be starting Crew by Tijan. I love Tijan's writing style and usually breeze through her books and I'm hoping this will be just as good as what I've read before.

F – Favorite quote of the week/day
“It doesn’t change the fact that seeing you butt-ass naked is not on my shortlist of things to do during the apocalypse.” 
― Laura Thalassa, Pestilence

LOL! I love Sara from Pestilence - although I think I'd be more than happy to check Pestilence out naked. 

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1. Kindle Unlimited
2. Pay day
3. New friends
4. The new season of Vikings
5. Chinese Delivery

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

I Can't Wait For... Enchantee by Gita Trelease


Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they're books that have yet to be released.

I've been seeing this book around a lot on book blogs and I decided to look up the description. Magic? Marie Antoinette? The revolution? Count me in!

Enchantee 
(Series)
By Gita Trelease
YA Fantasy
Hardcover, Audiobook, and eBook, 464 Pages
February 5, 2019 by Flatiron Books






Blurb


Love. Magic. Revolution...

“Deliciously addictive.”
―Stephanie Garber, author of Caraval
“A heady, sparkling dream of a book.” ―Margaret Rogerson, author of An Enchantment of Ravens
“An utterly beguiling spell.” ―Laura Sebastian, author of Ash Princess

Paris is a labryinth of twisted streets filled with beggars and thieves, revolutionaries and magicians. Camille Durbonne is one of them. She wishes she weren’t...

When smallpox kills her parents, Camille must find a way to provide for her younger sister while managing her volatile brother. Relying on magic, Camille painstakingly transforms scraps of metal into money to buy food and medicine they need. But when the coins won’t hold their shape and her brother disappears with the family’s savings, Camille pursues a richer, more dangerous mark: the glittering court of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

Using dark magic forbidden by her mother, Camille transforms herself into a baroness and is swept up into life at the Palace of Versailles, where aristocrats both fear and hunger for magic. As she struggles to reconcile her resentment of the rich with the allure of glamour and excess, Camille meets a handsome younge inventor, and begins to believe that love and liberty may both be possible.

But magic has its costs, and soon Camille loses control of her secrets. And when revolution erupts, Camille must choose―love or loyalty, democracy or aristocracy, reality of magic―before Paris burns.


Monday, November 26, 2018

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Bookish Siblings


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme started by The Broke and The Bookish and currently hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.

Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 Bookish Siblings

This week's TTT is all about platonic relationships in books - bookish friendships, parent/child relationships, siblings, family, etc. and I decided to go the sibling route because there are some amazing (and not so amazing) bookish siblings out there...

1. Fred and George Weasley 

2. Daemon and Dee Black

3. Tea and Fox

4. Scarlett and Tella

5. Feyre, Nesta, and Elain

6. Eelyn and Iri

7. Amy and Phin

8. North and Southie

9. Carly and Kaitlyn

10. Amber and Tater

Who are some of your favorite bookish siblings? Did any of your faves make my list?
Let me know in the comments or drop me a link to your TTT!
Happy Reading Bookdragons!

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Book Review: Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Illuminae (The Illuminae Files #1) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Blurb:
This morning, Kady thought breaking up with Ezra was the hardest thing she’d have to do. This afternoon, her planet was invaded.

The year is 2575, and two rival megacorporations are at war over a planet that’s little more than an ice-covered speck at the edge of the universe. Too bad nobody thought to warn the people living on it. With enemy fire raining down on them, Kady and Ezra—who are barely even talking to each other—are forced to fight their way onto an evacuating fleet, with an enemy warship in hot pursuit.

But their problems are just getting started. A deadly plague has broken out and is mutating, with terrifying results; the fleet's AI, which should be protecting them, may actually be their enemy; and nobody in charge will say what’s really going on. As Kady hacks into a tangled web of data to find the truth, it's clear only one person can help her bring it all to light: the ex-boyfriend she swore she'd never speak to again.

BRIEFING NOTE: Told through a fascinating dossier of hacked documents—including emails, schematics, military files, IMs, medical reports, interviews, and more—Illuminae is the first book in a heart-stopping, high-octane trilogy about lives interrupted, the price of truth, and the courage of everyday heroes.

My Review:
Of all the books I got from the library this month, I did not expect to love this one. In fact, I grabbed in on a whim after seeing it so much on bookstagram. Boy am I glad I did!

I love the way this book is formatted, in transcripts, ims, emails, and more. It made reading this book quickly so easy. I think I read 300 pages a day and finished it in two days, and I can officially say I. Am. Obsessed! 

You find yourself feeling for all of the characters and even starting to like the AI by the end. The fate of the Alexander was like the Titanic meets the Walking Dead... okay, maybe that's a weird way to describe it but whatever. 

Usually I don't like Sci-Fi books, there are only a select few but I can honestly say I couldn't get enough of this book and I'm already dying to read the next book.

My Rating:
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
6 of 5 Stars! 

Friday, November 23, 2018

F is for Friday - 23 November 2018


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.


How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!


Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.


F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)
For the longest time I scoffed at the love I saw this book getting on social media and wrote it off as a book I definitely would not like so why bother. Then I grabbed a copy on my last trip to the library and started reading and holy s***! I haven't had this kind of mad love for a book outside my reading comfort zone since The Thousandth Floor! Officially obsessed!

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
I'm almost to the end of my library book stack! Yay me! I've seen Scythe a lot on social media but haven't really seen reviews, positive or negative, so I'm going into this one blind and hoping for the best. 

F – Favorite quote of the week/day
"I like that you're broken
Broken like me
Maybe that makes me a fool
I like that you're lonely
Lonely like me
I could be lonely with you"
- Lovelytheband, Broken

I feel like screaming these lyrics into the abyss and seeing if anyone responds. Are you broken, broken like me???

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1. Awesome online sales.
2. Delicious food.
3. New book obsessions
4. Lifetime Murder Movie Marathons.
5. Possessing a spare pair of winter boots.

Have a great weekend Bookdragons!

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Bookish (And Not So Bookish) Thoughts


Bookish (And Not So Bookish) Thoughts is a Weekly Meme hosted by Christine @ Bookishly  Boisterous.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I hope you and your families are having a good one. I'm trying something new this week so let's get a few thoughts off my chest...

1. Things I'm Thankful for this year:
- My grandmother's cat Houdini and his ability to always make me smile 
- Coffee, my life-blood
- Improved health
- My grandmother being back in her own apartment

2. I'm actually over the Thanksgiving-Black Friday thing this year. I don't like Thanksgiving because I have to cook a ton of stuff and by this point I've already finished my Christmas shopping. Surprisingly I'm actually looking forward to Christmas even if I'm dreading the ever-growing-colder temps. Living in Wisconsin sucks. But overall, I'm sick of seeing commercials about happy families around the dinner table because it doesn't seem realistic to me anymore. Do any of those picture-perfect families even exist??

3. I'm really stumped for where to go with my #bookstagram theme for next month. It's too cold to take pictures outside and I don't have a lot of time to take them and come up with elaborate props and backdrops but I still want it to look good, you know? Since it's December it should be at least a little wintery-Christmas-y but I don't have a lot of stuff that relates. 

4. I'm completely failing NaNoWriMo this year. I mean word count-wise I was doing good and I can see 50k in sight but I struggle with the balance between reading and writing. I made the mistake of getting a ton of books from the library and I've been engrossed in them instead of being engrossed in writing and when it comes down to sitting down and cranking out words... I just don't have the ambition. 

5. The holiday depression is hitting my family hard but honestly I'm not feeling too bad. I just wish my family would get the memo not to make me miserable along with them. 

6. I finished Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff earlier this week and holy s**t! How is it that I've waited this long to read this series? Amazing! Blown away! Need more! 

7. I still haven't finished reading Kingdom of Ash. *face-palm*

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

I Can't Wait for... Never-Contented Things by Sarah Porter


Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they're books that have yet to be released.

I just heard about this book from Tor Teen's newsletter and the cover made me click through to read the blurb. I can't wait to get Never-Contented Things come March!

Seductive. Cruel. Bored Be wary of…   Never-Contented Things A Novel of Faery  Prince and his fairy courtiers are staggeringly beautiful, unrelentingly cruel, and exhausted by the tedium of the centuries―until they meet foster-siblings Josh and Ksenia. Drawn in by their vivid emotions, undying love for each other, and passion for life, Prince will stop at nothing to possess them.  First seduced and then entrapped by the fairies, Josh and Ksenia learn that the fairies' otherworldly gifts come at a terrible price―and they must risk everything in order to reclaim their freedom.  “Sarah Porter is a genius. Her language is lush and dangerous, and her books burn with the beautiful, ferocious intensity of a bonfire in the darkest night. Read Never-Contented Things with the lights on. Then read it again.”―Brittany Cavallaro, New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Charlotte  “Sarah Porter’s Never-Contented Things creates a creepy new world like none I’ve seen before. Eerie, edgy, and filled with mystery, Porter takes us to the depths of the magical and psychological.”―Danielle Paige, New York Times bestselling author of Dorothy Must Die

Never-Contented Things
(Standalone)
By Sarah Porter
YA Dark Fantasy
Hardcover and eBook, 368 Pages
March 19, 2019 by Tor Teen

Blurb

Seductive. Cruel. Bored
Be wary of…

Never-Contented Things
A Novel of Faery


Prince and his fairy courtiers are staggeringly beautiful, unrelentingly cruel, and exhausted by the tedium of the centuries―until they meet foster-siblings Josh and Ksenia. Drawn in by their vivid emotions, undying love for each other, and passion for life, Prince will stop at nothing to possess them.

First seduced and then entrapped by the fairies, Josh and Ksenia learn that the fairies' otherworldly gifts come at a terrible price―and they must risk everything in order to reclaim their freedom.


“Sarah Porter is a genius. Her language is lush and dangerous, and her books burn with the beautiful, ferocious intensity of a bonfire in the darkest night. Read Never-Contented Things with the lights on. Then read it again.”―Brittany Cavallaro, New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Charlotte

“Sarah Porter’s Never-Contented Things creates a creepy new world like none I’ve seen before. Eerie, edgy, and filled with mystery, Porter takes us to the depths of the magical and psychological.”―Danielle Paige, New York Times bestselling author of Dorothy Must Die

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Top Ten Tuesday: Thanksgiving / Thankful Freebie


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and currently hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.

Thanksgiving / Thankful Week

This week's TTT is a Thanksgiving / thankful freebie and I'm choosing to list ten books I'm glad exist because they've shaped the reader I've become and the genres I love to read - and write. 

1. East O' The Sun and West O' The Moon
(Favorite Childhood Fairytale, Inspiration for CurseBreaker)

2. A Series of Unfortunate Events
(Most memorable childhood read)

3. The Witch of Blackbird Pond
(Favorite school-required reading book)

4. Twilight
(First paranormal romance read)

5. Sweet Peril 
(Giving this author a second chance after not liking Sweet Evil and finding a favorite author for life)

6. The Great Hunt
(First high fantasy read)

7. A Court of Thorns and Roses
(Second fantasy read, introduction to my 2nd favorite author)

8. Defy the Stars
(First Sci-Fi Read)

9. The Bone Witch
(First ARC)

10. The Thousandth Floor
(Favorite Series EVER)
What books are you thankful for? What books shaped you as a reader? What books inspired you as a writer? Let me know in the comments or drop me a link to your TTT!
Happy Reading Bookdragons!

Friday, November 16, 2018

{Excerpt Reveal} AS YOU WERE by Lee Piper

Today we have the teaser reveal for AS YOU WERE by Lee Piper! Check it out and grab your copy December 7th!

Title: AS YOU WERE

Author: Lee Piper

Genre: Contemporary Romance

About As You Were:

They say love is beautiful. They lie. Love is a dark, broken man with whiskey-colored eyes. Love is knowing he will never return my feelings. It is the final chord of a guitar riff as it bleeds into silence. Love is Zeke Danton. I convinced myself I needed him. I thought there was no one better to record my debut album with… I was wrong. Encased in layers of ice, he wears his pain like a protective shield. Wanting what I can’t have might ruin me. But so help me, I crave his destruction.

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Catch up now wit LIE TO ME!

Exclusive Excerpt:

“You’re not a people person, are you?” Silence. “Zeke?” Nothing. Oh hell no. Planting fists on my hips, I glare at his dark, close-cropped hair. If it wasn’t for my guitar swaying from the movement, I would look totally badass. “It’s rude to ignore people, you know. And it’s really rude not to look them in the eye when they’re speaking.” He stills. Zeke turns. His movement is slow, deliberate. I swallow, resisting the urge to stumble back. His gaze purposely travels the length of my bare legs. They’re perfectly ordinary, with ankles and knees and everything in between. But under his scrutiny they become something more, something desirable. My calves never felt so smooth, my thighs never so lean. I shiver. His stare flits over my denim cutoffs, partially obscured by my Fender, and rests a moment too long on my exposed stomach. His eyes then take in the loose cropped T-shirt and caress the outline of my breasts. They’re made even more obvious by the guitar strap resting between them, and it takes everything I have not to arch my back. Zeke’s jaw tightens. My thighs clench. Since my shirt hangs haphazardly off one shoulder, his stare zeros in on the dusting of freckles near my collarbone. Goose bumps break out on my skin. Taking his sweet-ass time, Zeke lets his gaze roam my neck, lips, cheeks, hair, and, finally, finally, his eyes meet mine. Whoa. Sun-kissed bronze. I’ve never seen anything like it. His eyes are golden caramel mixed with flecks of amber and tawny. Despite the color’s vibrancy, they’re flat, defensive, caged in so much suspicion that I’m desperate to know who or what put it there. Distrusting or not, they’re beautiful. “See?” Breathless. Crap. “Knew you could do it.” Then, with more grace than a six-foot-two mountain of a man has a right to, Zeke stands. My head tips back to take him all in. The man is close, so close I inhale his scent—pine needles after heavy rain. I take in a lungful, wanting to secrete away this part of him before he shatters the illusion of perfection by speaking. Zeke’s eyes drop to my lips. I swallow. He swallows. “Zeke, sugar?” His head whips to the right. Standing in the doorway is a tall, curvaceous bombshell. From the glistening cobalt hair cascading over tan shoulders to her hourglass figure enhanced by a white wrap dress, she is everything I am not. Her flawless makeup is artfully applied, and, at a guess, she’s either in her late twenties or early thirties, older than me by at least five years. She wears it well. So well, it takes everything I have not to groan out loud. Is she lost? But then I remember the intimate way she greeted Zeke. My insides constrict. “Oh.” Red manicured nails clutch a voluptuous chest. “Am I interrupting?” With a smile that is two parts conniving and one part candid, the woman saunters toward me, her bejeweled hand outstretched. “I’m Selena. And you are…?” Stunned. Zeke’s voice is hard. “She’s no one.” Ouch. I glare at Zeke. Did he eye-fuck me despite having a girlfriend, or even worse, a wife? Asshole.
 

About the Author:

Lee Piper is a lover of books. She often juggles reading seven novels at a time for the sheer joy of it. When not writing, she is either reading, at the beach, or eating her body weight in chocolate. Lee Piper's debut novel, Rock My World became a bestseller and was a Raven Award finalist for Favorite Contemporary Romance and Favorite Cover. Her second novel, Rock My Body, was voted Best Book by LASR Readers and was a finalist in the 2017 Readers' Choice Award. Lie to Me, Book #1 in the Rising Star series was reached number seventy-eight in the 2018 Goodreads Readers' Choice Award. Lee Piper lives in South Australia, with her drummer husband, cheeky daughters, and neurotic dog.

Connect with Lee:

Email | Website | Facebook Page | Lee's Pipers | Newsletter | Goodreads | Amazon Profile

F is for Friday - 16 November 2018


F Is For Friday is a weekly meme created and hosted by Nomadic Worlds.

How it Works:
1. Credit the creator of this tag (Nomadic Worlds ) and link back.
2. Answer the four questions to the best of your ability.
3. Most important of all, enjoy yourself!

Questions:
F – Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn’t have to be your current read)
I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
F – Favorite quote of the week/day
F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

F- Feature your latest book obsession (it doesn't have to be your current read)


I've seen this book a lot on Bookstagram but it wasn't until recently that I got a copy with my audible credit then picked up a physical copy at the library and am devouring it!

I – Indicate which book/s you are looking forward to reading this weekend.
I plan to finish Fairest by Marissa Meyer by Saturday morning then start this baby which was adapted to the Lifetime movie, AN AMISH MURDER. 

F – Favorite quote of the week/day

“In life, we often have to make decisions that aren't easy. But it doesn't mean they aren't right.” 
― Abbi Glines, Until Friday Night

This seems to be the story of my life, making hard potentially life-changing decisions lately. 

F – Five things you’re happy or grateful for this week.

1. My grandmother's cat Houdini, for always being able to make me smile.
2. Coffee, for keeping me alert and able to do the standing-walking-moving thing.
3. The library, for saving me a ton of money when I go hog-wild picking out books.
4. My grandmother's aid, Jody for making life easier.
5. My winter coat, for keeping me warm as the weather gets crummy.

Have a great weekend bookdragons!

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