Monday, June 3, 2013

Tour Stop: Holding On and Letting Go by Lucy Kelly



I signed up for the tour for one reason: The premise.A good contemporary book provides us with real issues that make great lessons to prepare us for our own hardships. Holding On and Letting Go fits perfectly in that category. 


Is there a way to describe the ties that bind us together? What happens when one of those ties is unexpectedly severed? Can everything else remain the same? Will the other ties hold strong?

Two years after her little brother's death, sixteen year old Emerson Caulfield returns to a home that she spent the last two years missing. In theory, everything should be the same. Her best friend, Matt, still lives next door. Her house is in the exact same condition as they left it. The scenery and hallways haven't changed, yet for Emerson, everything is completely different. The place may be the same, but Emerson is most certainly not. She returns home hurt, angry, and miles away from the girl she once was.


The 60,000 word novel alternates between the perspectives of Emerson, who is struggling to keep breathing on a daily basis, and Matt, who wants to have his old best friend back so badly that he is willing to overlook the fact that she has completely changed. Though their friendship and relationship is a major part of the story, it takes backseat to the unique bonds between siblings, what happens when your worst enemy is in fact yourself, and the hardships that come with growing up and changing.

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What Makes Lucy Kelly Real



1) I like making lists. It's weird, and I never actually scratch things off of the list.
2) I sing and dance in the car like a maniac.
3) For the first six years of my life, I truly believed a shark lived under my bed. I watched Jaws at too young of an age.
4) Without a doubt, I am a night person. I am enormously grumpy when first woken up in the morning.

5) When I was younger, I read almost every Nancy Drew book, both new and old. I had a notebook, and I would take notes to see if I could figure out who the "bad guy" was before Nancy did. We probably tied.

You can find her on:   Facebook     Twitter   and    Goodreads






Tour organized by Irresistible Reads Book tour

Review: The Rules for Disappearing


Poor Meg has no clue why she is in the witness protection program. She got home one night, and bang, the cops were there to relocate the entire family. To make matters worse, there are so many rules: no making friends, no school clubs or fancy jobs, no calling any attention to oneself....

Ugh! Forget about losing phone privileges. Not being allowed to have your own personality is by far the worst punishment ever. But does this mean Meg is a whiny, bitter, cold character? No.

Instead, Ashley Elston gives us a strong willed, kind, and hardworking female lead. Not only does Meg take care of her younger sister; she takes care of her alcoholic mother too. All while working and attending school. In a lot of ways, Meg is a role model.

The actions scenes are well paced and the love meter is very high, even making this BookCupid blush.

Bring on the sequel.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Hot Covers: The Island by Jen Minkman





Jen Minkman, author of Shadow of Time is back with a brand new novel entitled The Island. This time she tackles Dystopia while providing us with a hot delicious cover that is too heavenly for my Cupid eyes (hence the shades).



‘I walk toward the sea. The endless surface of the water extends to the horizon, whichever way I look.

Our world is small. We are on our own, and we only have ourselves to depend on. We rely on the Force deep within us, as taught to us by our forefathers. 


If I were to walk westward from here, I would come across a barrier – the Wall. Behind it, there are Fools. At least, that’s what everyone says.


I have never seen one.’


Leia lives on the Island, a world in which children leave their parents to take care of themselves when they are ten years old. Across this Island runs a wall that no one has ever crossed. The Fools living behind it are not amenable to reason – they believe in illusions. That’s what The Book says, the only thing left to the Eastern Islanders by their ancestors. 


But when a strange man washes ashore and Leia meets a Fool face to face, her life will never be the same. Is what she and her friends believe about the Island really true?


Or is everyone in their world, in fact, a Fool?



The book came out June 1st 2013.  Feel free to check it out on Goodreads.




Jim Carrey joins the Book World




Comedians today can not only make us laugh, they can also make our kids fall in love with books. First time author Jim Carrey, is set to release his picture book When Roland Rolls on September 24.




He joins other comedians turned children authors such as Jerry Seinfeld, Al Yankovic, and Jason Alexander.




Who will be next? Tina Fey, please!!

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Feature and Follow Friday: Let's Party

Parajunkee Alison Can Read


FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY

Once you answer be sure to leave me your link so I can follow you back


Q: What blogger would you most like to meet in real life? Tell us about him or her.

I can't choose, everyone loves books so much that it seems like a better idea to have a big FF Bash!! Margaritas are on me.