Thursday, September 20, 2018

The Coven Heir by Lily Luchesi Cover Reveal





Coming October 5th from USA TODAY Bestselling author Lily Luchesi and Vamptasy Publishing!





The Dark never dies.

One year after The Company of Clan Munro was defeated, things in the UK Coven are settling down, and also beginning to be shaken up.
The Princess, Harley Sinclair, is building her potion business and planning a wedding to James Quigley, while still taking lessons from her father, the Coven King.
Her younger half-brother, Nick Smith, is moving to London with three friends ... including Roger Ainsley, the son of the former leader of the Dark.
When a mysterious stranger appears back from the dead, his words of warning of another Dark Clan rising might change Nick and Harley's lives forever.
There's a deathwitch in the Coven, and she has her sights set on the Princess.




Friday, September 14, 2018

Cover Reveal: Saving Thomas by Cameo Renae


Title: Saving Thomas
Author: Cameo Renae
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Cover Designer: Stefanie Saw
Hosted by: Lady Amber's PR



Blurb:

When Thomas is sent on an assignment and goes missing, his friends start to worry. Then, things take a terrifying turn when a package arrives on Alaine’s front porch. Inside, is a piece of a severed, bloody wing, along with a note. The Fallen want Eden—a newly transformed Nephilim with a powerful gift—in exchange for Thomas. They have three days to hand her over or next time, they’ll receive something much worse.
Now, it’s a race against time to find out where they are keeping Thomas, and figure out a way to keep Eden safe.


USA Today Bestselling author, Cameo Renae, was born in San Francisco, raised in Maui, Hawaii, and now resides with her husband and children in Alaska.
She's a daydreamer, caffeine and peppermint addict, who loves to laugh, and loves to read to escape reality.
One of her greatest joys is creating fantasy worlds filled with adventure and romance and sharing it with others. It is the love of her family and amazing support of her fans that keeps her going.
One day she hopes to find her own magic wardrobe and ride away on her magical unicorn. Until then...she'll keep writing!
Happy Reading! Xoxo






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Guarding Eden: https://amzn.to/2MuwvDP


Monday, September 3, 2018

Giveaway: Romantic Fantasy Starter Kit



To celebrate the first book in Grace Draven’s Fallen Empire series, we are helping host a giveaway that also features other first-in-series romantic fantasy books (including books by Nalini Singh, Chloe Neill, Ilona Andrews, Anne Bishop, and Patricia Briggs). You can enter to win this Romantic Fantasy Starter Kit here: 


This giveaway will be open from September 3 until September 19. Good luck!

Books that are included in the prize pack:



Saturday, September 1, 2018

Book Spotlight: Phoenix Unbound (Fallen Empire Book 1) by Grace Draven



PHOENIX UNBOUND by GRACE DRAVEN
Ace Trade Paperback | September 25, 2018

A woman with power over fire and illusion and an enslaved son of a chieftain battle a corrupt empire in this powerful and deeply emotional romantic fantasy from the USA Today bestselling author of Radiance.

Every year, each village is required to send a young woman to the Empire's capital--her fate to be burned alive for the entertainment of the masses. For the last five years, one small village's tithe has been the same woman. Gilene's sacrifice protects all the other young women of her village, and her secret to staying alive lies with the magic only she possesses.

But this year is different.

Azarion, the Empire's most famous gladiator, has somehow seen through her illusion--and is set on blackmailing Gilene into using her abilities to help him escape his life of slavery. Unknown to Gilene, he also wants to reclaim the birthright of his clan.

To protect her family and village, she will abandon everything to return to the Empire--and burn once more.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Grace Draven is a Louisiana native living in Texas with her husband, kids and a big, doofus dog. She is the winner of the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice for Best Fantasy Romance of 2016 and a USA Today Bestselling author. Find out more about Grace Draven online at gracedraven.com.

Thursday, August 30, 2018

In the Shadows (Social Sinners #2) by T. L. Travis

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This review was written by: B
Received: Ebook from Author
Date of Publication: August 17, 2018
Page Count: 202
Rating: 3.75/5

Official Summary:

For Ricky "Stoli" Branson, the stars were on his side.  Social Sinners was headlining their first sold out US tour.  Radio stations across the states were playing their songs, and he'd won the heart of the man he loved.

Everything was going great, or so he foolishly believed . . .

When an accident has them burying one of their own and leaves another fighting for his life, Stoli questions his beliefs.  Or lack thereof.

"Have faith," his mother tells him.  But how can you have faith in something that threatens to take away your only reason for breathing?



My Thoughts:

I loved In the Shadows just as much as I did Behind the Lights, except for completely different reasons.  It's in this sequel where the characters truly shine.  While we did get a strong sense of what the band members meant to each other in the first book and were introduced to their various personalities, I think In the Shadows does an amazing job of fleshing out what makes each man (Joey, Stoli, Diamond, and Mickey) their own individual.  For example, I had no idea Joey could be so shy (shy characters are the cutest!).  Despite reading from his perspective previously and getting into his head, I enjoyed that there is still more to him than what we already knew.  It's because of these reveals that I'm no longer just a fan of the plot but also of the boys it spotlights.  Before, I had little attachment to Mickey or Diamond, but now I'm ecstatic for their stories (especially Diamond's!!!!!).  Diamond's sassy qualities are just too good.

In the Shadows literally picks up a second after the ending of Behind the Lights, which I was both nervous and excited for.  As a fan, I was anxiously awaiting for Stoli and Joey to finally get together, and once the realization of Stoli's harbored feelings hits Joey, the two's relationship immediately strikes a match.  This I thought could quickly turn into a problem.  Yes, Stoli's loved Joey for years, and Joey has strong feelings for Stoli.  However, if they suddenly got together and had a happily ever after simply because Joey came to terms with Stoli's love five seconds ago then everything would have been too easy and frustrating.  Though, I shouldn't have worried, because Travis knew this too.  She still made it so that our love interests were a bit trepidatious yet still determined to make their relationship work.  Everything wasn't all sunshine and rainbows right out of the gate.  There were still a few reassurances that needed to be made and words of encouragement expressed.  I thought this was definitely the way to go so that the story felt more believable and ended up being sweeter.

Speaking of sweeter, In the Shadows definitely had more romance going on (yeah!), which I certainly didn't object to.  My golly!  Ricky and Stoli just couldn't stay away from each other.  I fell head over heals for their devotion towards each other and the way Stoli views Joey as his entire world.  Is it weird that I kept picturing Samuel Larson (from Glee) as Joey?  It felt terribly odd yet absolutely right.  Plus, did Diamond's love interest get revealed?!  I'm beyond words for how much I want that book.  However, for those interested in the process of touring and the band's journey in general that were highlighted in the first book, we absolutely get to continue this adventure, so no need to fear!

I have to give credit to Travis for creating both a fun but serious book.  The way the boys joked with each other, taunting their quirks and relationships, while wreaking havoc, made me appreciate them even more.  Yet, when the time came, they fiercely had each other's backs.  They truly felt like brothers who, while they'd do anything for each other, still played around but all light-heartedly.  Their loyalty and commitment warms my heart.  When they need each other the most, they have no problem dropping everything and being where they're most needed.  In the Shadows reminded me of how great humanity can be.  It's so easy to forget the good in people, but the way strangers, friends, and family in this book came together to support the band after the accident was testament to the wonders of both known love and that of fans.  I'm glad this carried over from the initial installment. 

I have to admit that when I first read the synopsis for In the Shadows, my mind went through the worst case scenarios possible.  I was actually speculating which person would die and holding off reading this because I didn't want to find out.  (I had a horrible feeling it would be Mickey, but I'm happy to report this was not the case.)  I wasn't expecting who this individual would be because of their role, but honestly I'm glad it was them instead of anyone on my list of suspects because I'm not sure if I could have handled that gracefully.  (My heart would have been broken.)

One of my only critiques is the dialogue.  I have this problem in a lot in books, and it's not isolated to this one novel.  (Some might say I bring it up too much.  I'm a broken record.)  You see, I think a lot of the time specific words or phrases sound okay when spoken aloud in real life or in film.  However, I sometimes feel that reading them can be a completely different story, and in some instances, it's possible for them to take on a cringey or awkward property.  Thus, I was sometimes thrown from the story because of such wordage (like "baby" or "dude").  Honestly, this was minor in the grand scheme of things.

Before we end this, can we please just take a second to appreciate Brandon?  He's a precious cinnamon roll who is just too good.  Every single time he comes on the scene, I just gush.  How is he so darling?!  His interactions with Stoli and Joey are EVERYTHING.  Seriously.  This is no joke.  I'm completely ready for more appearances from him.  Give them to me.  Pretty please.






Sunday, August 12, 2018

Bloodspell by Lily Luchesi

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This review was written by: B and C
Received: Ebook from Author
Date of Publication: August 10, 2018
Pages: 73
Rating: 4.5

Official Synopsis:

Bound by an ancient prophecy, freed by love.

Mages have lived by a prophecy that states that once there are two mage houses left, one must kill the other to maintain a magical balance.  But the prophecy is disrupted when a new mage is revealed and begins killing everyone in his path.  Simon Moonspell and Tobias Bloodworth, the last two mages of the ancient houses, must put their animosity aside in order to stop this new mage and fulfill the prophecy.  However, when their hatred slowly turns to love, can they remain impartial or will they be forced to battle to the death?







Our Thoughts:

"...if he knew anything, it’s that peace was an illusion and happiness was a fleeting
bird you had to catch with your bare hands. It would cut and scratch and claw, not wanting to be captured, but well worth it when it had been grasped."
~Bloodspell

This is exactly what we needed to read right now.  We haven't had the greatest track record reading M/M romances the past couple of weeks, but this one was fabulous, but one would expect nothing less from Luchesi.  Where to begin?!  Enemies to lovers (yes please!) and mages (sign us up!).  One of the MCs has beautiful, long hair - what could be more sexy?  A prophecy that could tear two souls apart - sounds like something we don't want to miss. aslkdjf dskfj - there are no words right now! 

Honestly, this is one of our favorite novellas of all time.  Seemingly without effort, Luchesi is able to allow readers to quickly fall in love with her characters despite the short amount of time she has, which is pretty rare for this format.  (This frustrates B a lot.)  Usually, more needs to be fleshed out to allow for further progression or an emotional connection to the story or characters.  Otherwise, one can't feel like a satisfying reading experience was achieved.  However,  Bloodspell is able to offer everything we needed in less than 80 pages without making sacrifices that other short stories fall prey to.  There was proper pacing, emotional depth, exciting action, and angst (our favorite!).  Some people we know aren't big angst fans and would rather go without it.  However, we thrive on it.  (Is that bad?)  The more the better we always say.  There's something about feeling panicked for the characters and putting our hearts through the wringer that makes the story feel real.  Plus, this book has some serious snark going on.  There were brilliant comebacks, making the banter between Simon and Tobias hilarious and exciting to read.  It was too good!  (The exclamation marks are all warranted.  This book is worthy!)

As slightly touched on above, a failure we sometimes find in novellas is that characters lack any sense of depth, coming off as plot points rather than main points of interest.  However, the backstories Luchesi crafted allowed the characters to be more than mere slabs on the page but instead worthy facets whose stories needed to be told.  The author mentions at the end of her book that Bloodspell was spontaneous rather than something she was planning on writing.  This is rather shocking because Bloodspell is probably one of our top three favorites of hers now.

Concerning Simon and Tobias, these boys could set off a smoke detector.  They're like fire and ice, complete opposites in personality, action, and even speech, but at the same time they're perfect for one another.  (We adored how Tobias spoke and how Luchesi was able to set him apart from Simon in such a key way.  Creating speech patterns for characters is definitely a strong suit of hers.)  Plus, Tobias is extremely sexy.  It could be the hair and his striking features, but his softer side that can come out around Simon definitely plays a part in his appeal.  We don't want to spoil too much about these characters or what happens to or between them, but do know that there is BDSM involved in their relationship and lots of witty exchanges.  So good!

In terms of the magical elements, there was an ancient prophecy and Soul Flames.  Both were extremely well thought out and of interest to explore.  There was also a magical showdown that was epic!

Thus, there is no other conclusion than that Bloodspell is yet another masterful piece from Luchesi that must be read.

(Now please excuse us while we drool over this stunning cover.)

Friday, August 10, 2018

Abby and the Cursed Emblem (Abby and the Mystic Dancers #2) by L.C. Miller




This review was written by: C
Received: Digital ARC from Author
Date of Publication: July 2018
Pages: 193
Stars: 3.5/5

Official Summary:

Returning to Wielders Academy of Magical Arts as a 5th year student, Abby continues to dance with the Mystic Dancers. Soon her life as the ‘Unofficial Mystic’ and Wielder begins to overlap. After the death of her friend, her life spirals downward as Dancers are suddenly coming down with mysterious illnesses that affect each Dancer differently.

Staying on top of her classes, practicing protective dances, and caring for her fallen Dancers, finds Abby fighting to keep her life together. Discovering the cause of their illnesses, Abby and her friends race to save them before Abby succumbs to the illness herself.


My Thoughts:

The story immediately picks up with Abby and her friends as she navigates her life as both a Mystic and Wielder. In terms of important events, Abby is practicing for the Emblem Ceremony, where she'll be able to pick an emblem of her own accord for the first time. This vital item will give Abby a new spirit of a former dancer who will serve as a guide in training.

When the Emblem Ceremony begins, Abby neither feels drawn to any of the spirits nor hears voices coming from any of the objects. Consequently, she picks an emblem at random, hoping it's the right choice. After a few weeks have passed, terrible events in the form of a mysterious illness and a catastrophic death take place.

By "catastrophic death," I'm directly referring to the death that's explicitly mentioned in the book's summary: After the death of her friend, her life spirals downward as Dancers are suddenly coming down with mysterious illnesses.... I'll admit that once I read that detail, I immediately began speculating as to which character this would be. Who could hold enough emotional weight to the story that their death would greatly impact Abby? As I was pondering and eventually chose one character, the event came to pass and I had guessed correctly. However, my attempt to mentally prepare still didn't help matters.

I usually try to not spoil any major plot points, but I'll just add that once Marcella denies the proper funeral rites to Abby's friend, she takes it upon herself to complete them. Additionally, the sickness continues to spread throughout the Mystic population. Once this occurs, everyone tries to determine the source of the mysterious illness and prevent it from harming any other Mystics.

I believe that Abby and the Cursed Emblem was a wonderful addition to the series. You get to see more of Abby's school life and, most importantly, you're able to see how Abby overcomes a tragic death and continues to fight against intolerance. Overall, it's a worthy continuation and read.


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