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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Blog Tour + #Review + #Giveway: Soulless (The Immortal Gene #1) by Jacinta Maree @JacintaMaree6 @XpressoReads @XpressoTours #XpressoBookTours



Soulless by Jacinta Maree
(The Immortal Gene #1)
Publication date: October 1st 2015
Genres: Dystopia, New Adult, Supernatural



Synopsis:


Welcome to Soulless.
We are the generation that laughs at death.

Reincarnation; what was once considered a gift of immortality has become an eternity of nightmares.

Nadia Richards lives in a world plagued by reincarnation, a system of recycling souls where all past memories, personalities and traumatic events are relived daily in disjointed sequences. Trapped within their own warped realities, not even the richest and most powerful are saved from their own minds unraveling. Madness is the new human nature, and civilizations are crumpling beneath themselves trying to outrun it.

Within a society that ignores death, Nadia appears to be the one exception to the reincarnation trap. Born without any reincarnated memories and with printless eyes, the hot tempered 19 year old quickly becomes the ultimate prize to all those wishing to end the vicious cycle, or for some, to ensure they could evade death forever.

Readers discretion: Adult language, violence and some adult scenes. For mature audiences only.



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My Review:

I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

In Soulless you have two kinds of people. The first are the rich folks who have everything they could ever want or ask for. And the second group of people are the poor folks who have nothing and are very lucky they have a roof over their heads. They have to stand in line day after day hoping to reach the front of the line to their food. Nadia goes every day to stand in this line hoping she will make it to the front this time so that she can get some milk for her little sister whom she loves very much and would do anything for.

I said they were only two kinds of people in Soulless well they are but there is one exception to this. You see everyone in Soulless are reincarnated. Every time they die they always come back as someone else and they remember their past lives. This can be very upsetting for everyone weather they are rich or poor. Reincarnation does not play favorites when it comes to making people go insane living with so many lives or people in their heads. Yes they remember each and every life they have ever lived which causes madness for them. Or it would without the medication that they have been taking for years that help them to deal with the different lives or people inside of them.

But there is one girl Nadia who is nineteen years old that has no past lives or memories of any. Nadia has no imprint as they call it. Each person’s eyes is scanned so that they know who they are and who they were in their past lives. But with Nadia the scans does not work because she has no past lives. She is Soulless. She has no imprints.

Nadia’s little sister has started having nightmares which is really just her remembering her past lives. She is tested all the time to see if she has done bad things in her past lives and if she has then she will then be blacklisted and taken away from Nadia and her family. But of course their parents don’t care. These days there is no love of any kind everyone is out for number one and number one only. 
Families will sell their own children if the need arises just so they can have food to eat. No one cares or trust anyone but their own selves anymore. Well except Nadia she has a great big heart hidden under all that toughness that she portrays to the world. But she has to hide her big ole’ softly of a heart or it could get her killed. In this world you either fight or die.

When Nadia’s parents sell her to be tested on to try and find a cure for the reincarnation of every soul. Nadia realizes that she is all alone now and she must do whatever she has to; to stay alive and help protect her little sister one day. So she does the only thing she can and that is to leave the city with a known criminal just to survive. She has no real idea if she can trust this guy or not he may want to do the same thing to her but she must take her chances and hopefully something will come up in her favor outside the city.

Diesel is a man who has lived many lives and has done what he had to do to survive in each one. He is also after Nadia as well as most everyone else in the world who knows that she exist. He is the one that Nadia has decided to trust at the moment. I mean she doesn’t have a choice at this time in her life. She can’t escape on her own and he is the only one stepping up to the podium offering to help her get away at the moment so she takes it.

Being on the outside is not what Nadia expected but it is better than what she would have gone through on the inside. She meets quite a few different types of characters on the outside. Some who were good to her and some who were not. She had to do somethings that she never thought she would ever have to do to survive. It makes her re-evaluate who she is. Is she a good person? Is she a bad person? Can she be trusted by anyone?

I really loved, loved did I mention that I loved reading Soulless? I have been hooked on dystopian books for a long time now and I have wonder a lot about reincarnation for a while as well so when I read the summary for Soulless I knew I had to read it. I loved the world that Jacinta Maree created in Soulless and I also felt for the characters as well.

Soulless will grab you by the seat of your pants and won’t let go until you have read the very last word and even then it will still stay with you for a long time to come. I can’t wait for the next book in the series. I need to know more about Nadia, Diesel and her little sister as well as some of the other characters too. If you are into dystopia or even reincarnation books then Soulless is one book you don’t want to miss out on.  It will take you for a whirlwind of a ride.  


AUTHOR BIO:


Born in Melbourne Australia, Jacinta Maree considers herself a chocoholic with an obsession with dragons, video gaming and Japan. She writes a variety of genres including YA paranormal, steampunk, horror, new adult, dystopian and fantasy. Winner of 2014 Horror of the year and bestselling author, Jacinta writes to bring enjoyment to others while fulfilling her own need to explore the weird and the impossible.

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Giveaway:

Tour-wide giveaway

  • Winner 3: Ebook copies of Soulless & My Demonic Ghost: Book 1 + $5 Amazon gift card (INTL)
  • Winner 2: Paperback copy of Soulless + $5 Amazon gift card (US/CAN)
  • Winner 1: Paperback copies of Soulless, My Demonic Ghost: Book 1, and Soulless custom made notebook (US/CAN)


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Book Blitz + #Giveaway: The Cure by Tania Hagan @tania_hagan @chbbpublishing @JaidisShaw


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Title:  The Cure
Author:   Tania Hagan
Published:  February 16th, 2016
Publisher:  Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly Publishing
Genre:  YA Dystopian
Content Warning:   Mild violence, romantic scenes, mild foul language

Synopsis:  

Eighteen-year-old Genesis Weatherby is a clone of a long-dead silent-screen star. In order to eradicate cancer, GOD–the Genetic Operations Division–only allows procreation by way of the code-regeneration system. All of her life, Genny has learned “Original” births are the greatest threat to the cancer-free world. But, what happens when dashing British newcomer, Nat Wilkinson, steps into her perfect life, and overturns everything she ever believed?

Buoyed by their love for each other, as well as by their mutual distrust of GOD, Nat and Genny hatch a dangerous plan to change the system, one child at a time.


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About the Author:
Tania Hagan has been a writer most of her adult life. The Cure is her first work of fiction. Tania resides in Chicago with her husband, her daughter, and her three dogs.


Excerpt from The Cure by Tania Hagan:

     That night, I was no longer Genny Weatherby. She was dead. At least, she might as well have been dead. For the life of me, I couldn’t remember who I was now supposed to be. I had used her name like it was my own earlier in the day. I had thrown it out there, and I’d owned it. But, at the moment, it escaped me. I knew it didn’t really matter. Whoever she was, she looked just like me. Everyone on that list looked just like me.

     I made a halfhearted attempt to pull her name into my head as I crouched behind the stack of alfalfa bales. The storage shed, which was little more than a roof supported by eight tall metal posts, provided little shelter for me.

     I knew I was not out in the open, so I couldn't be discovered. Despite the imperfect nature of my hiding place, at least I was hidden.

     I tried to relax a bit since I had already been there for half an hour. He’d told me to stay in the car, but I’d felt trapped. Plus, if anyone came looking for us, the first place they would look would be the car. That was my logic.

     My ankles were swollen. My stomach ached, and the sweet, fresh-cut grass smell permeating from the alfalfa only accentuated the problem. At any other time in my life, I would have welcomed the scent, but not now.

     My long red hair was pulled into a tight pony-tail. I loosened the band a bit, and pulled a few of the tighter strands out, in order to alleviate some of the pounding in my head. Along with the hair, I also released some of the familiar cherry-almond scent from my shampoo. I didn't remember how long it had been since I’d last washed my hair, but, apparently, the sweet odor outlasted the cleanliness. Even that pleasant scent turned my stomach.

     We hadn't eaten all day. We’d left our last bag of supplies on top of our car when we’d taken off in a hurry the night before. It was my fault. I knew better than to pull out the entire bag just for one meal. But, I had thought we would have plenty of time to repack before we had to flee.

     I had the old-fashioned rifle by my side. Of course, I didn't know how to use it. The impromptu training I had gone through a couple of days before had done nothing for my confidence, let alone my skill. But, it made him feel better knowing I had a way to protect myself if we were ever separated like we were now.

     I yawned, and I allowed myself to lean back a bit onto the itchy bale behind me. I was so tired. I never knew I could be so tired. I had only been able to steal maybe four hours of sleep since yesterday morning.

     The stars in the clear Nevada sky glistened above my head. Somewhere in the distance, a coyote howled into the night.

     I propped my growing ankles up on another bale, hoping they would eventually deflate. I was wearing my mom's expensive hiking boots. Even if my own, cheaper shoes had still fit me comfortably, they would not have made it through this journey. As I sunk further into the hay, my back thanked me for the relief, and I edged slowly towards sleep.

     A year ago, this would have been the last place I’d thought I would be. I was supposed to be getting ready to start college. I had been accepted to the University of Kansas, and I’d planned to have all of my supplies, including bedding and decorations for my dorm, ready by the end of August. School would be starting in the middle of September. I was going to follow in my sister's footsteps by majoring in Political Science, and entering the pre-law program. There was no chance of that happening now.

     Almost everything I had ever learned about the world was a lie. So many things I’d believed were good, now appeared to be nothing short of evil.

     They had eradicated cancer, but at what price? I was still reeling from the information we’d recently heard. It had overturned everything I knew.

     As part of our curriculum since Kindergarten, we’d learned all about how The Cure had come into being. While we were allowed some degree of laziness in subjects such as Math, and Language, US History was drilled into our brains from the time we could read.

     Eliminating cancer topped the list of important accomplishments in World History as well. No event, anywhere, at any time, even came close to the importance of The Cure. Except for a few fluke cancer-cases here and there, no one dreaded the beast in quite the same way our ancestors had.

     I thought of my little brother and sister. They were two of the lights of my life, as was my whole family. Now, I wondered if they were safe at all...


Giveaway Details:

There is a tour wide giveaway. Prizes include the following:

  • 2 X $10 gift cards
  • The Cure tote bag with handmade, beaded stretch bookmark
  • GOD coffee mug with DNA keychain
  • DNA earrings with silver-toned necklace
Giveaway is International

Ends February 22nd at 11:59 PM ET




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Cover Reveal + #Giveaway: Quanta Reset (The Shadow Ravens #3) by Lola Dodge @Lola_Dodge @XpressoReads @XpressoTours #XpressoBookTours


Quanta Reset
Lola Dodge
(The Shadow Ravens #3)
Published by: Ink Monster LLC
Publication date: October 4th 2016
Genres: Science Fiction, Young Adult

Quanta has escaped her laboratory prison, but that’s where the good news ends. 
Life at the Shadow Ravens’ compound is a disaster. She’s drowning in visions of the dark pasts and darker futures of her fellow Ravens and is plagued by her own panic-inducing memories, but Lady Eva still expects her to “train” and “participate in missions.” Plus, the food tastes like burnt plastic. 
The only bright spot is her genetic pairing to the brilliant Altair Orpheus. As their relationship grows, she’s positive that chemicals aren’t the only things drawing them together—although chemistry is definitely involved. 
While they test the limits of her game-changing new ability to reset time, word arrives from Eva’s agents: Doctor Nagi is still experimenting with her DNA. If he succeeds in duplicating her power… 
Forget the Shadow Ravens. The whole world is toast.

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Author Bio:
Lola Dodge is a compulsive traveler, baker, and procrastinator. She earned her BA in English from Stonehill College and MFA in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University--and hasn't stopped moving since. When she's not on the road, Lola spends her time indoors where the sunlight can't melt her, writing or bingeing on anime and cherry soda. She can be summoned in a ritual involving curry, Hello Kitty idols, and a solid chocolate pentagram.

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Cover Reveal + #Giveaway: Cross the Stars (Crossing Stars, #1) by Venessa Kimball writing as V. Angelika @VenessaKimball @XpressoReads @XpressoTours #XpressoBookTours


Cross the Stars
Venessa Kimball writing as V. Angelika
(Crossing Stars, #1)
Publication date: March 8th 2016
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

What would you risk for love? Would you cross the stars? Steal the moon? 
A year shy of graduating from Georgetown University, Ella Wallace feels like she is losing direction. Having carved her own path through life, rejecting her family’s elitist influences, the last thing she wants is to waste time and prove her parents right. A happenstance summer-long program abroad offers the perfect opportunity to immerse herself in volunteer work, finding richness in family and purpose she has never experienced before. 
Prince Rajaa bin Ammaar is returning home to Jordan from Georgetown University. His intent is to spearhead a refugee program meant to bring peace to his country. Amidst threats of civil war and revolt, Raj stands for his convictions, even when they challenge his family and the very culture he is preordained to uphold. 
A chance encounter at a crowded party in D.C. brought Ella and Raj together for one fleeting moment – two people never thought to meet again. But it’s not until their diverse worlds collide in Jordan that they realize the power of their connection. With the refugee program as their reuniting bond, they must cross the stars and defy their clashing cultures to protect their forbidden love. 
With the culturally rich Jordanian backdrop, Cross the Stars will take you on a journey into the geographical and cultural Middle East, the resilience of people amidst turbulent civil unrest, the parallel unrest of two lovers’ clashing fates, and the diversity they must challenge with every breath to keep their love alive.



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Author Bio:
V Angelika is the pseudonym for best-selling Author Venessa Kimball. Having always been passionate about the written word, Venessa Kimball embarked on writing what would become her debut novel, Piercing the Fold: Book 1; a young adult paranormal/sci-fi series in 2010 with a release in 2012.
in 2016 Venessa will journey into the New Adult and Adult genre of fiction, writing under the pseudonym V. Angelika. The first of her adult geared books will be Cross
the Stars (Adult Contemporary Romance/Suspense). 
When Venessa is not writing, she is keeping active with her husband and three children; chauffeuring said children to extracurricular activities, catching a movie with her hubby, and staying up way too late reading. 

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