Friday, December 15, 2017

#BookReview: Starflight (Starflight #1) by @Melissa_Landers

Starflight (Starflight, #1)Reviewed By: Rachael
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
Number of Pages: 362
Recommended Age Group: Teen
Fiction Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction
How I Acquired this book: Amazon
Time it took to read: 48 hours
Overall rating: ★★★★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book: Life in the outer realm is a lawless, dirty, hard existence, and Solara Brooks is hungry for it. Just out of the orphanage, she needs a fresh start in a place where nobody cares about the engine grease beneath her fingernails or the felony tattoos across her knuckles. She's so desperate to reach the realm that she's willing to indenture herself to Doran Spaulding, the rich and popular quarterback who made her life miserable all through high school, in exchange for passage aboard the spaceliner Zenith.

When a twist of fate lands them instead on the Banshee, a vessel of dubious repute, Doran learns he's been framed on Earth for conspiracy. As he pursues a set of mysterious coordinates rumored to hold the key to clearing his name, he and Solara must get past their enmity to work together and evade those out for their arrest. Life on the Banshee may be tumultuous, but as Solara and Doran are forced to question everything they once believed about their world—and each other—the ship becomes home, and the eccentric crew family. But what Solara and Doran discover on the mysterious Planet X has the power to not only alter their lives, but the existence of everyone in the universe...

















Thursday, December 14, 2017

#BookReview: The Mortician's Daughter: One Foot in the Grave by @CCHunterBooks #NetGalley

One Foot in the Grave (The Mortician’s Daughter # 1)

About the Book: 
Her dad’s an alcoholic. Her mom passed away when she was young. She sees dead people. Can seventeen-year-old Riley Smith’s life get any crazier? Yes it can.

When Riley’s attempt to help a spirit leads her to the discovery that the young woman’s death wasn’t an accident, she finds herself face-to-face with the killer. And just when things seem like they couldn’t get any more complicated, she’s visited by another ghost, a boy her age, whose smile makes her melt. Her job is to convince him to pass over, but her heart doesn’t want to let him go.
 













#HarryPotter #MoTW: Which character would you want to be your sibling?


Hello and welcome to our Harry Potter Moment of the Week! This meme is hosted by Uncorked Thoughts!  This weeks topic is 
Which character would you want to be your sibling?



#BookReview: Every New Year by Brenda L. Thomas #EveryNewYear #NetGalley



Reviewed by: Caity G. 
Publisher: Pocket Star
Number of Pages: 76
Recommended Age Group: Adult
Fiction Genre: Urban, Contemporary Romance
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley
Time it took to read: 1H 30M
Overall rating: ★★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:

Bestselling author Brenda L. Thomas spins a sexy and scandalous tale about a newly engaged woman whose life takes an unexpected turn after a New Year’s Eve shooting.

New Year’s Eve is the one night of the year when the line between old and new blurs, when fantasy can become reality, and every woman is given the opportunity to reinvent herself. But in Every New Year, New Year’s Eve turns tragic when a shoot-out lands a respected doctor in the hospital with a bad case of amnesia—and in the care of a man too sexy to resist.





#BookReview: Goldeline by Jimmy Cajoleas

Reviewed by: Lauren
Publisher: HarperCollins
Number of Pages: 256
Recommended Age Group: Middle Grade
Fiction Genre: Fantasy, Ghosts
How I Acquired this book: Edelweiss

Overall rating: ★★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
In the wild, free woods of the Hinterlands, where magic is as real as stories are, there lives a girl named Goldeline. Goldeline has hair as white as summer snow and gold-flecked eyes, and she travels from camp to camp with Gruff and his bandits, getting by on the things they steal from carriages that pass through the woods.

But someone is after Goldeline. The Preacher—the man who wants to cleanse the Hinterlands of anyone who’s different, the man who turned the Townies against Goldeline’s momma for being a witch—thinks that Goldeline must be a witch, too.

Now Goldeline will have to summon all the courage and magic she got from her momma to escape the Preacher, save her friends, and, maybe, if she’s lucky, find a place to call home.







Wednesday, December 13, 2017

#BookReview: The Devils You Know by M.C. Atwood #Netgalley

Reviewed by: Lauren
Publisher: Soho Teen
Number of Pages: 288
Recommended Age Group: Young Adult
Fiction Genre: Horror
How I Acquired this book: Edelweiss

Overall rating: ★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
Plenty of legends surround the infamous Boulder House in Whispering Bluffs, Wisconsin, but nobody takes them seriously. Certainly nobody believes that the original owner, Maxwell Cartwright Jr., cursed its construction—or that a murder of crows died upon its completion, their carcasses turning the land black. If anyone did believe it all, there’s no way River Red High would offer a field trip there for the senior class.

Five very different seniors on the trip—Violet, Paul, Ashley, Dylan, and Gretchen—have reasons beyond school spirit for not ditching the trip. When they’re separated from the group, they discover that what lies within Boulder House is far more horrifying than any local folklore. To survive, they’ll have to band together in ways they never could have imagined and ultimately confront the truths of their darkest selves.





#WOW with @acgaughen & @SG_Marsh


We hope you love this weeks posting of Waiting on Wednesday!! This week we have two books that are not out yet. But one of which we couldn't put down!!  Let us know what book your reading this week and what book you can't wait for!

#BookReview: Protogenesis (The Protogena Chronicles Book, 1) by Alysia Helming #Protogenesis #NetGalley

Reviewed by: Lauren
Publisher: Black Rose Writing
Number of Pages: 398
Recommended Age Group: Adult
Fiction Genre: Fantasy
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley 

Overall rating: ★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
With her unusual violet hazel eyes hidden behind heavy glasses, American teenager Helene Crawford is the kind of student that always has an answer; yet, she doesn’t seem to fit in anywhere.

One fateful day, life as she knows it comes to a grinding halt. There was a fire. Her mother is gone. But something is not right... The Greek Mafia may be involved. Vivid dreams of ancient deities consume her sleep. A maze of clues leads her to believe that her mother is still alive... She must go to Greece.

The answers to her perilous quest lie there, as Helene braves into the unknown of a new life, torn between two Greek guys and a new world that literally awaits her.


And who knows, maybe the Greek gods and goddesses are on her side... or maybe not.

After all, nothing is as it seems.







#BookReview: Autonomous by Andy Marino

Reviewed by: Lauren
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
Number of Pages: 368
Recommended Age Group: Young Adult
Fiction Genre: Science Fiction
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley 

Overall rating: 
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
William Mackler is about to go on a road trip of a lifetime. After winning a contest—and nearly dying in the process—he becomes the proud owner of Autonomous, a driverless car that knows where you want to go before you do. #Worthit! To sweeten the deal he gets to pick three friends to go with him on a cross-country trip to see their favorite band. For William, a reckless adrenaline junkie, this is the perfect last hurrah before he and his friends go their separate ways after graduation. But Autonomous is more than just a car without a steering wheel. It's capable of downloading all of the passengers’ digital history—from the good, to the bad, to the humiliating. The information is customized into an itinerary that will expose a few well-kept secrets, but it will also force William to face some inner demons of his own. Think you know Autonomous? The real question is, how much does Autonomous know about you?
This title will be released on April 3, 2018.





Tuesday, December 12, 2017

#BookReview: The Midnight Dance by Nikki Katz #Netgalley

Reviewed By: Lauren
Publisher: Swoon Reads
Number of Pages: 320
Recommended Age Group: Young Adult
Fiction Genre: Contemporary 
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley 

Overall rating: ★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
When the music stops, the dance begins.

Seventeen-year-old Penny is a lead dancer at the Grande Teatro, a finishing school where she and eleven other young women are training to become the finest ballerinas in Italy. Tucked deep into the woods, the school is overseen by the mysterious and handsome young Master who keeps the girls ensconced in the estate – and in the only life Penny has never known.

But when flashes of memories, memories of a life very different from the one she thinks she’s been leading, start to appear, Penny begins to question the Grand Teatro and the motivations of the Master. With a kind and attractive kitchen boy, Cricket, at her side, Penny vows to escape the confines of her school and the strict rules that dictate every step she takes. But at every turn, the Master finds a way to stop her, and Penny must find a way to escape the school and uncover the secrets of her past before it’s too late.
 







#BookReview: Uncanny by Sarah Fine

Reviewed by: Lauren
Publisher: Skyscape
Number of Pages: 316
Recommended Age Group: Young Adult
Fiction Genre: Science Fiction
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley
Overall rating: ★★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
Two sisters. One death. No memories.

Cora should remember every detail about the night her stepsister, Hannah, fell down a flight of stairs to her death, especially since her Cerepin—a sophisticated brain-computer interface—may have recorded each horrifying moment. But when she awakens after that night, her memories gone, Cora is left with only questions—and dread of what the answers might mean.

When a downward spiral of self-destruction forces Cora to work with an AI counselor, she finds an unexpected ally, even as others around her grow increasingly convinced that Hannah’s death was no accident. As Cora’s dark past swirls chaotically with the versions of Hannah’s life and death that her family and friends want to believe, Cora discovers the disturbing depths of what some people may do—including herself.

With her very sanity in question, Cora is forced to face her greatest fear. She will live or die by what she discovers.


#BookReview: The Love Letters of Abelard and Lily by Laura Creedle #NetGalley

Reviewed By: Lauren
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Number of Pages: 352
Recommended Age Group: Young Adult
Fiction Genre: Young Adult, Mental Health
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley
Overall rating: ★★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
When Lily Michaels-Ryan ditches her ADHD meds and lands in detention with Abelard, who has Asperger’s, she’s intrigued—Abelard seems thirty seconds behind, while she feels thirty seconds ahead. It doesn't hurt that he’s brilliant and beautiful.

When Abelard posts a quote from The Letters of Abelard and Heloise online, their mutual affinity for ancient love letters connects them. The two fall for each other. Hard. But is it enough to bridge their differences in person?

This hilarious, heartbreaking story of human connection between two neurodivergent teens creates characters that will stay with you long after you finish reading.
 

This title will be released on December 26, 2017.





#Top10Tuesday: Top Ten Favorite Books of 2017 with @authorlindsayc @DemitriaLunetta @peternelleva @KatBaldwin @BAParisAuthor


Welcome to this weeks Top 10 Tuesday!! This weeks topic is: Top Ten Favorite Books of 2017

Monday, December 11, 2017

#BookReview: Enchant (Enchanted #1) by Micalea Smeltzer



Fiction Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy 
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley 
Overall rating: ★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
Mara Pryce never imagined that her life was anything but normal and then a strange gray-eyed young man appears at her graduation. When he vanishes without a trace, she’s convinced he’s a figment of her imagination. Then he appears again and shatters her whole world.

Mara is an enchanter, part of an ancient line of Wiccan power, and a war is raging—one of good and evil—between the Enchanted and the Iniquitous. 

The Iniquitous want her dead and it’s Theodore’s job as her protector to keep her safe.

When Mara and Theodore arrive at a safe house, where Mara will remain hidden while learning about her powers, they find that the real threat might be a little closer to home than they want to believe.







#BookRecommendations with @Allison_Pang Magpie's Song (IronHeart Chronicles)


This weeks book is one that I reviewed a little while ago and couldn't put down!! This one will knock your socks off and then some!! Check out this fantasy it won't do you wrong! 

#BookReview: Never Apart Romily Bernard

Publisher: Entangled Teen
Number of Pages: 400
Fiction Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction 
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley 
Overall rating: ★★★
About the Book:
How many times would you die for love?

What if you had to relive the same five days over and over?

And what if at the end of it, your boyfriend is killed…

And you have to watch. Every time.

You don’t know why you’re stuck in this nightmare.

But you do know that these are the rules you now live by:

Wake Up.

Run.

Die.

Repeat.

Now, the only way to escape this loop is to attempt something crazy. Something dangerous. Something completely unexpected. This time…you’re not going to run.

Combining heart-pounding romance and a thrilling mystery Never Apart is a stunning story you won’t soon forget.







#BookReview: Freefall by Joshua David Bellin


Publisher: McElderry Books
Number of Pages: 320
Fiction Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction 
How I Acquired this book: Netgalley, Edelweiss 
Overall rating: ★★★
Goodreads  | Amazon
About the Book:
In the Upperworld, the privileged 1% are getting ready to abandon a devastated planet Earth. And Cam can’t wait to leave. After sleeping through a 1,000-year journey, he and his friends will have a pristine new planet to colonize. And no more worries about the Lowerworld and its 99% of rejects.

Then Cam sees a banned video feed of protesters in the Lowerworld who also want a chance at a new life. And he sees a girl with golden eyes who seems to be gazing straight though the feed directly at him. A girl he has to find. Sofie.

When Cam finds Sofie, she opens his eyes to the unfairness of what’s happening in their world, and Cam joins her cause for Lowerworld rights. He also falls hard for Sofie. But Sofie has her own battles to fight, and when it’s time to board the spaceships, Cam is alone.

Waking up 1,000 years in the future, Cam discovers that he and his shipmates are far off-course, trapped on an unknown and hostile planet. Who has sabotaged their ship? And does it have anything to do with Sofie, and the choices—and the enemies—he made in the past?







Sunday, December 10, 2017

#BookReview: Steal the Stars by @natcassidy @macwrites


Publisher: Tor Books
Fiction Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction
How I Acquired this book:
Time it took to read: 4H 
Overall rating: ★★★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
Steal the Stars, a debut novel by Nat Cassidy, is based on the debut science fiction podcast from Tor Labs. 
Dakota “Dak” Prentiss guards the biggest secret in the world. 
They call it “Moss.” It’s your standard grey alien from innumerable abduction stories. It still sits at the controls of the spaceship it crash-landed eleven years ago. A secret military base was built around the crash site to study both Moss and the dangerous technology it brought to Earth. 
The day Matt Salem joins her security team, Dak’s whole world changes. 
It’s love at first sight—which is a problem, since they both signed ironclad contracts vowing not to fraternize with other military personnel. If they run, they’ll be hunted for what they know. Dak and Matt have only way to be together: do the impossible. Steal Moss and sell the secret of its existence.
And they can’t afford a single mistake.








#BookReview: Ever the Brave (Clash of Kingdoms #2) by @erinsummerill

Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Number of Pages: 464
Fiction Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy 
How I Acquired this book: Edelweiss
Time it took to read: 5H 34M 
Overall rating: ★★★★★
Goodreads | Amazon
About the Book:
Ever the Divided. Ever the Feared. Ever the Brave.
After saving King Aodren with her newfound Channeler powers, Britta only wants to live a peaceful life in her childhood home. Unfortunately, saving the King has created a tether between them she cannot sever, no matter how much she'd like to, and now he's insisting on making her a noble lady. And there are those who want to use Britta’s power for evil designs. If Britta cannot find a way to harness her new magical ability, her life—as well as her country—may be lost.

The stakes are higher than ever in the sequel to Ever the Hunted, as Britta struggles to protect her kingdom and her heart.







#BookSubscription: @UppercaseBox November @lkblackburne #Giveaway

Welcome to our second posting of the Book Subscription Boxes!  This Sunday we have the November Uppercasebox which is based here in Florida.  Sadly my book was slightly damaged and they were kind enough to send a replacement.  So all the better for you because now you get a chance to win a slightly damaged book but a book none the less!