January 2, 2014

Day Two of the Book Blogger New Years Challenge



Day 2: Share your Pro's and Con's list of Blogging, now this should be fun.  


Pro's


  • Love this blog and posting on it. 
  • Love books and sharing what I'm reading with others, like all my readers here on the blog. 
  • A place where I can say what I want about a book that everyone else didn't like. 
  • I get to chat with amazing people and authors. 


Cons 

  • Have I mentioned how huge my TBR pile is already and the year has just started? Yeah lol 
  • People can be really rude if you mess up or say something they don't like you saying about a book that they loved, so yeah it can be a pro and a con. 
  • It's a lot of pressure to post and get great content out. 
  • Can feel more like a job than something that is fun. 





 

January 1, 2014

Book Blogger New Year's Challenge: Day 1



So today is the first day of 2014,  I want to share with you all this little challenge I am participating in.  It's the Book Blogger New Year's Challenge 2014.  It's hosted by the  Parajunkee.  

But anyway, this challenge is a 14 day challenge where each day you post something on the list that Parajunkee has created.  Today is the first day, so let's get started. 



December 12, 2013

Review: Not The Same Season by Lindsey Gray


Title: Not the Same Season
Author: Lindsey Gray
Publisher: TWCS
Format: Ebook


Two broken hearts embarked on a holiday season in a way they never had before. Divorced. Mitch had been badly burned by love, but was willing to take a chance . . . with the right woman. Hannah had lived everyday with the grief love had brought her and followed her everywhere. Can two hearts find love and heal each other during the most difficult season of the year?



December 8, 2013

Review: Be-U-Tee-Full by Journi Roe





Alright, I feel a bit bad about this so I'm hoping the spectacular author will forgive me.  My review for this tour was supposed to go live earlier this week, but the weather kind of changed that for me.  But anyway, I'm making sure it's live today.  



Book Information:


One of Cali's bestie friends, Lyvia, is feeling pretty icky. Lyvia had to get glasses, and she is sure the glasses make her look yucky. Lyvia does not even want to wear them, but Cali has a better idea, and a great lesson to teach her bestie: you are be-u-tee-full for simply being you.





November 30, 2013

Review: Ryder On The Storm by


Title: Ryder On The Storm
Author: Violet Patterson
Series: Emerald Seer 1
Format: Ebook
Pages: 236 pages


Storm Sullivan is a Seer from an ancient line forced to return home after the brutal murder of her aunt. But Storm finds she's inherited more than just the family estate. Ryder Cohen is an Immortal, a former enforcer commissioned to eradicate the Sullivan line and prevent the rise of the Emerald. But Ryder has come to question his mission and the reasons behind it. Ryder on the Storm is the first in the Emerald Seer series. An urban fantasy with a supporting cast of Immortals, Seraphs, and Deities this is just the beginning of Storm's journey. The Emerald Seer saga continues with Light My Fire which centers on Lucian's fiery past as Storm closes in on the truth of her destiny. Still craving more Emerald Seer? Dive into Whiskey, Mystics and Men, an Emerald Seer Novella.

November 29, 2013

Author Guest Post: Why Should Readers Read Your Books by Violet Patterson






Why Should Readers Read Your Books

First, let me say how much I love epic fantasy.  Truly, I love the long, complex stories with so many characters (whose names tend to be surprisingly similar) that I need an index and even a series of family trees to keep them all straight.  I also enjoy writing amazingly, intensely complex tales but I have found that not everybody can read them.  Not everybody can get lost in the spider web adventures of David Eddings or George R.R. Martin or J.R.R. Tolkien.  Most of my beta readers are those people.  My friends and family are those people.  Working Moms and Dads who have very little time to devote themselves let alone to reading.  That’s where the Emerald Seer Series comes in.  Fantasy, magic, and even a little romance rolled into a lighter read where characters names don’t run together, the plotlines are easy to follow, easily picked up and set down for hours (or even days) without ever losing your place but still with enough surprise and intrigue to be interesting.  I wanted a series that could be read for fifteen minutes here and there without losing its potency.  

That said I’ve composed a list of the top five reasons to read the Emerald Seer Series.

#1 Strong female leads – aside from my heroine, Storm Sullivan, there are some serious players with strength, humor, and talents to rival any of the men.  I wanted to create a world where the women could defend themselves as much as lean on their men.  Angeline Corsova (introduced briefly in RYDER ON THE STORM and the main character in WHISKEY, MYSTICS, AND MEN) is part fae and full warrior.  Without giving too much away, give that woman a sword and let her go to work.  Though she is pursued by at least three men, Angeline puts her love life on a back burner to follow her own personal code of honor.  Sophia Bedeaux is soft spoken and at times meek but she evolves into a force to be reckoned with.  Throw in some witches, a line of seers, and a Goddess to round out this stunning female class.

Bitting Thursday: #2




Alright, so Biting Thursday is where I share a bite of what I'm reading right now, which is Vampire Academy.  So are you ready for a bite??




Mason stopped walking and stared at me. "You're putting in extra time with Belikov? " "Yeah, so what?" "So the man is a god." "Exaggerate much?" I asked.







How was that for a bite of Vampire Academy? I rather think it was pretty tasty.  Until next time, hope you take a good "bite" of the next book you want to read.