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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Top Ten Tuesday #17




Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created here at The Broke and the Bookish. This feature was created because we are particularly fond of lists here at The Broke and the Bookish. We'd love to share our lists with other bookish folks and Each week we will post a new Top Ten list that one of our bloggers here at The Broke and would LOVE to see your top ten lists! the Bookish will answer. Everyone is welcome to join. All we ask is that you link back to The Broke and the Bookish on your own Top Ten Tuesday post AND add your name to the Linky widget so that everyone can check out other bloggers lists! If you don't have a blog, just post your answers as a comment. Have fun with it! It's a fun way to get to know your fellow bloggers.




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This weeks Top Ten List

Top Ten Books For People Who Like X Book (Pick a book and pick 10 readalikes)







The Initiation (The Secret Circle, #1)

I have decided to pick The Secret Circle by L.J. Smith and then pick 10 books that I think are readalikes based on all of them having witches as the main character. Why did I choose to base them on witches? Witches are my favorite mystical being.







    Witchblood







  1. Witchblood by Emma Mills










  2. Witchcraft (Witchblood, #2).







  3. Witchcraft by Emma Mills











  4. Tales of Aradia the Last Witch Volume 1







  5. Tales of Aradia: The Last Witch #1 by L.A. Jones












  6. Book of Shadows (Wicca, #1)







  7. Book of Shadows (Wicca #1) by Cate Tiernan












  8. The Forever Girl: Sophia's Journey (Forever Girl, #1)







  9. The Forever Girl: Sophia's Journey (Forever Girl #1) by Rebecca Hamilton












  10. Wiccan (Wiccan, #1)







  11. Wiccan (Wiccan #1) by M. Leighton












  12. The Near Witch (The Near Witch)







  13. The Near Witch (The Near Witch) by Victoria Schwab












  14. The Witching Pen (The Witching Pen Novellas, #1)







  15. The Witching Pen (Witching Pen Novellas #1) by Dianna Hardy












  16. The Sands Of Time (The Witching Pen Novellas, #2)







  17. The Sands Of Time (Witching Pen Novellas #2) by Dianna Hardy












  18. Somebody Tell Aunt Tillie She's Dead







  19. Somebody Tell Aunt Tillie She's Dead by Christiana Miller









What is on your Top Ten this week?

Monday, July 16, 2012

Blog A Quote #9







Blog A Quote is weekly meme hosted by Michelle Chew Writes. Each week we will be sharing a quote from our favorite books. For more info and to sign up visit Michelle Chew Writes.





My quote for this week is from Staying Human By Kyle Tobin






A child sees into the heart and soul of adults, breaking down the barriers of pretense that we hedge up around ourselves. They don't get caught up in the facade we shell our life with to appease others or to hide our secrets. Children see us as we are, in our simplest, truest form. They don't see each individual decision we make and try to formulate an in depth view of us, they just feel who we are at our core.

And if a child can see us at our most basic persona...and love that core; that truth deep inside that we often cover; then that is something special.





I love this quote because it confirms my belief that babies know us by our energy the positive as well as the negative.





What is your favorite quote?

Blog Tour + Guest Post: Beta Test By Eric Griffith




Beta Test by Eric Griffith presented by Bewitching Books Tours.

I would like to welcome Eric Griffith to The Avid Reader today. Thanks Eric Griffith for joining us. Eric Griffith will be giving us Five Fun Writing Facts about Eric Griffith.




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Beta Test Book Cover

Book Title: Beta Test

Author: Eric Griffith

Publisher: Hadley Rille

Hardcover: Pages: 278

ISBN: 978-0-9839531-0-4

ISBN: 978-0-9839531-1-1







Book blurb:


“Sam Terra is having a bad week. He lost Molly, the woman he secretly loves, when she vanished before his eyes at the exact same time that ten percent of the inhabitants of Earth disappeared.

“Naturally upset, Sam follows clues about the global vanishing with questionable help from his friends including a misanthropic co-worker and a childhood pal. When Molly reappears in the body of a man during a night of monster-laden devastation, Sam finally learns the truth. Not just about her, but about the planet Earth and the entire cosmos surrounding it.

“What we consider mundane reality, others consider a game...and not a very good one. The whole thing is about to be shut down.




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Five Fun Writing Facts about Eric Griffith




  1. Eric can't write at his desk.

    While I has a very nice setup with dual-monitors and broadband internet and all the trappings of a modern-day 40-something Batman (albeit in an upstairs bedroom with more dogs than bats, copious sunlight, fewer capes), that computer is for my day job. My employers will be happy to know I have a mental block about writing fiction on my work computer (which they didn't even buy!). Of course, I also don't do work for my regular job on my laptop, so I guess it's fair.

  2. Rituals Are Bad.

    I learned this at a very important-in-my-life writing workshop (called Viable Paradise): writers with rituals don't get much done. Those are the people who have to read and reply to all their emails before they open a document to write. Or who have to play just one more game of Scrabble. Or read all the feeds in Google Reader they have subscribed too. I have ALL of those rituals. I'm screwed.

  3. I Was Listening To That Lecture On Passive Voice.

    Sorry, I listened to that lecture. And that's how you fix passive voice. I think. I'm still working on it. Feel free to send me corrections.

  4. Research is for Suckers.

    And by suckers I mean people with a real work ethic. I write fantasy because I don't want to be totally beholden to such things as "facts." I want to make them up. That said, I do tend to go for a certain kind of verisimilitude that some copious use of Google Maps and Wikipedia is perfect for. I pity the writers of old that didn't have Street View or couldn't spend an afternoon reading about every single monster in the Godzilla movies.

  5. Writing is Hard.

    This isn't news to anyone that has tried (or even succeeded) in writing a book. Once I started to treat writing like a second job, rather than a hobby that required the "muse" to strike, it's when I reached a modicum of success in selling BETA TEST. It didn't hurt that I was fixing my passive voice problems.

I mean, I fixed them. Dammit!







Author bio:



Author Photo, Beta Test

Eric Griffith is the author of the sci-fi novel BETA TEST from Hadley Rille Books, which Publishers Weekly called “an unusually lighthearted apocalyptic tale.”  By day he works as the features editor for PCMag.com. By night he sneaks out of the house to write fictions. He currently lives in Ithaca, New York. You can follow his online exploits daily via Eric Griffith.













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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Stacking The Shelves #9




Stacking The Shelves, A weekly Meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Blog about the books we got in the past weeh.



Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Where each week we share the books that we have added to our shelves during the past week. This includes books that we bought, borrowed from the library, received from the author for review, books that we won. They can be either physical books or ebooks.

You can find out more about Stacking The Shelves from the official launch page.




More Amazon Freebies. But hey, I love Amazon Freebies.





Dark Beauty (Seeker, #0.5)

Dark Beauty (Seeker #0.5) by Taryn Browning

This one sounds like it will be real good. She is riding the streets of the undead. On her first night she encounters a seeker with more experience.






Illicit Magic (Stella Mayweather #1)

Illicit Magic (1, Stella Mayweather #1) by Camilla Chafer

The most terrifying witch hunts the world has ever known is happening again, three hundred years layer.








Unlocked (Turner, #1.5)

Unlocked by Courtney Milan

Evan Carlton, Earl of Westfeld, in the past tormented Lady Elaine Warren and then he left town. Now he has returned and Elaine thinks he has returned so that he can do it all over again. What she doesn't know is that what he did to her has haunted him all these years and he wants to make it up to her for what he did.





Until Next Time (The Angel Chronicles, #1)

Until Next Time: The Angel Chronicles, Book 1 by Amy Lignor

Matt and Emily a ultimate angel/warrior team are raised and trained to become someone else to help them in their lives. They are sent down to do a specfic job to help save and defend the people they will become.









Received from author for review and blog tour for FMB Blog Tours




The Last Degree

The Last Degree by Dina Rae

I can't wait to read this one it tells a fictionalized account of how Freemasons and other secret societies set up the world for takeover.









Received from author for review and blog tour for Bewitching Book Tours.




Revamp

Revamp by Beck Sherman

They were left in the dark for three days and when the lights did come back on they faced a whole new kind of terror. The dark brought them a few vistors. The visitors are vampires. Revamp sounds so intriguing. Can't wait to start this one either.





What did you get this week to add to your shelves?

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Cover Reveal: The Last Degree By Dina Rae




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The last Degree, The last Degree Cover Reveal Book FMB Blog Tour

Book Title: The Last Degree

Series: Book #1

Author: Dina Rae

Genre: Action, Adventure, Crime, Paranormal, Political, Suspense, Thriller, Christian

Publisher: Dina Rae

Ebook:

Words: 93000





Purchase for only $1.99:

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The Last Degree will be FREE July 14th & July 15th!





Book Description:




The Last Degree is a fictionalized account of how Freemasons and other secret societies set up the world for takeover. Ancient writings foretell a ‘Shining One’ who emerges as the world’s prophet. A murder of a Most Worshipful mason resembles a secret oath. A cop gets too close to solving the crime. Paranoid preppers go underground, preparing for war.

Headlines such as the Norway massacre, meltdown of the European Union, unscrupulous media, animal die-offs, Middle Eastern unrest, and U.S. shrinking power make the plot relevant to present day. This book is an ode to Christians, Birthers, 2012ers, Truthers, preppers, and/or other conspiracy junkies who enjoy Dan Brown, Jesse Ventura, Brad Meltzer, Alex Jones, Jerry Jenkins and Tim LaHaye.





Excerpt:




Dwight took off his crown, signifying he was no longer playing King Solomon.

“Sacrifice is expected for ones that you love. Do you love me?” Dwight shouted. “Then bow down before me and offer praise!”

Everyone knelt and laid their head down to the floor, chanting 'Most Worshipful, Most Worshipful' several times before Dwight commanded them to get up.

In a manic energetic state, Dwight vociferated, “Et vitam impendere vero!” All repeated, with the three new pledges joining in. Minutes later, he began to calm down. “To sacrifice life for truth - that is what we must always do! You must trust me as your Most Worshipful and sacrifice at my command! Are you prepared to do this?” All three pledges nodded.

Dwight pulled the content baby out of Arthur's arms and threw it high into the air. As the baby began to descend, Dwight took his sword and hacked through its neck, decapitating it before it hit the floor. Only the three pledges shrieked in horror. He sinisterly smiled as he picked up the head and body, revealing it was only a doll.

“Don't believe with your eyes, but believe with your knowledge. We are his chosen and will soon be exalted.”

The three men looked down at their hands and tried not to scream. They were covered in blood.

“Sacrifice, my brothers, sacrifice. I will teach you well. You are all Chiefs of the Tabernacle! Let us go and celebrate!” Dwight gleamed.





Check out The Last Degree Prequel as well—Be Paranoid Be Prepared!





About the Author:




Dina Rae, Author pic The last Degree FMB Blog Tour

Dina Rae is a new author here to stay. As a former teacher, she brings an academic element to her work. Her two novels, Halo of the Damned and The Last Degree, weave research and suspense throughout the plots. Her short story, Be Paranoid Be Prepared, is a prequel of sorts to The Last Degree, focusing on the James Martin character. Dina also freelances for various entertainment blogs.

Dina lives with her husband, two daughters, and two dogs outside of Chicago. She is a Christian, an avid tennis player, movie buff, and self-proclaimed expert on several conspiracy theories. When she is not writing, she is reading novels from her favorite authors Dan Brown, Anne Rice, Stephen King, Brad Thor, George R.R. Martin, and Preston & Childs.




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Review: The Witching Pen (Witching Pen Novellas #1) By Dianna Hardy + Interview




The Witching Pen

Title: The Witching Pen (Witching Pen Novellas #1)

Author: Dianna Hardy

Published: July 29th 2011

Published by: Bitten Fruit Books / Satin Smoke Press

Genre: PARANORMAL ROMANCE, DARK FANTASY & URBAN FANTASY

Ebook

Pages: 222








Goodreads Synopsis:




(Book One of The Witching Pen Novellas)

It's hard being the most powerful witch on the planet. It's even harder when you're a twenty-five year old virgin who'll lose all of that power the moment you sleep with someone ... that's why Elena's never slept with her best friend and flatmate, Karl, despite the true feelings they harbour for each other.

Elena's about to discover that there are even more difficult things in life to deal with. One of them comes in the form of a pen she discovers one day, a pen that allows anything she writes to come to pass...

Suddenly, it's not just her powers or her heart that's at stake, but her very soul, as a dream demon with a seductive pull uses the pen to try and turn her away from her reality, and from Karl.

But the pen is just the beginning. Everything Elena has believed in is a lie, and her world is about to fall apart...

(Book length: novella - over 37,000 words)




Excerpt from The Witching Pen




He bouldered his way into her room to find her sitting up, tangled in her sheets and tearing at air.

“Elena!”

Did she see him? She seemed to be looking at something...

“Elena! Wake up!”

The look on her face almost had him frozen to the spot, but his practical nature always bested him, and he grabbed her shoulders instead, trying to shake her into full alertness. The woman was rigid under his hands, so he tried a different approach. Collecting her into his arms, he planted a tender kiss on her forehead and rubbed her back, speaking softly, “Elena, honey, everything's all right. It's me – it's Karl.”

She was burning hot, her skin tacky with sweat, but she blinked.

Yes. We're getting somewhere.

“Elena, it's okay ... everything's okay...”

He rocked her in his arms, back and forth. “Wake up, baby. Wake up...”

She blinked again and turned her head. “K-Karl?”

“Yes, it's me … are you all right?”

She looked skittishly at her surroundings, then surrendered into his arms, her breaths coming out sharp and quick.

“What happened?”

“There was … something was here...”

He frowned at her open window. Did she mean that someone was actually in here?

As if reading his mind, she shook her head. “No. It was a like a dream … but it wasn't a dream.”

She paused and seemed unsure of what to say next.

“Do you want to talk about it?”

“I don't know. I...”

She looked at him – looked right into his eyes with her own hazel ones. Up until now it hadn't even occurred to him that they were holding each other wearing not a hell of a lot, and he forced his mind away from the fact.

A slight smile touched her lips. “I like your eyes – I like that they're so blue...” And then her smile disappeared, she looked away and shuddered. His practical self won through yet again, and he used the opportunity to untangle her sheets and draw them up around her – for his sake more than hers. She shot him a grateful glance.

“It was a demon. I think he was in this room, or at least, his shadow was. He seeped into my mind as I was dreaming.”

“A demon?”

Nothing about Elena or the life she led should surprise him any more, but he'd never heard her mention demons at all in the past, so here he was, once again taken aback.

“I don't know much about them. There are text books and stuff, but my teachers never concentrated on the demon worlds so much … guess I'd better get researching.”

“A demon? I don't know what to say … how do you know it was a demon?”

“Instinct, I guess … and he looked kind of … demonic. Oh, God ...”

“What?”

“The pen … he said it was his gift to me.”

They both looked at the pen that sat atop her nightstand.

“Do you believe him?”

She shrugged. “I have no reason not to, I mean … the pen just appeared one day out of nowhere.”

“So you think he planted it for you to find?”

“I suppose he did, and I'd better find out why fast, because I don't think this was a one-off visit. Karl? Karl – what is it?”

Karl had stopped moving; he'd almost stopped breathing. A feeling of dread had sunk into the pit of his stomach. “Do you always sleep with your notebook open?”

“Yes, it's easier for me to write down dreams and stuff when half asleep.”

“Did you write down that?”

Elena looked once again at the notebook and spotted what she had obviously missed before. A strangled cry escaped her lips.

The plane's final engine failed, and the passengers screamed as it plummeted.




Interview with Dianna Hardy




1. What inspired you to write The Witching Pen?

There were two things: the first was that I just wanted to write a story about a boy and a girl who love each other, where their love had to overcome certain [paranormal] complications. Simple, right? But it was that simple. It’s amazing how a story (a plot, a series, a saga) grows out of simplicity. The second, was reading Heather Killough-Walden’s Big Bad Wolf series. Heather is someone who started off self-publishing (she’d now also commercially published), and it completely inspired me how possible it was to publish onto a huge platform like Amazon. I’d only just heard about being able to publish onto Kindle when I began writing The Witching Pen. I was a total newbie (still feel like one, to be honest!). Reading Heather’s book gave me the oomph I needed to just go ahead and do it.

2. When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?

You want to be a lot of things when you’re a kid. I wanted to be an actress, a singer, a lawyer, and most importantly, super-duper famous (what kid doesn’t?). With regards to writing, I’ve been reading from a very early age (two or three), and I remember writing my first story (Little Miss Rainbow) when I was about eight. Did I “know” I wanted to write for a career then? Only as much as I knew I wanted to be everything else. I really knew I wanted to write as a career, when The Witching Pen series began to take off six months ago. There’s no way I could do anything else now – I am addicted and obsessed with writing.

3. What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?

Probably about two years old. There was a Portuguese character called Anita – the Anita Books, or something like that. I loved those. And yes, Portuguese was my first language. Can’t say I’m any good at reading or speaking it now though, lol.

4. What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

Contemporary romances and erotic romance, horror, paranormal romance, urban fantasy romance – they don’t have to be romances, but there has to be some kind of basic attraction between characters that develops into something special – whatever that is – to keep me interested. Even if it’s just special friendships. Strong relationships and characters in books are important to me.

5. What is your favorite book?

That is a completely impossible question for me to answer. I have no idea. I have a soft spot for A Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

6. You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?

At then moment, it’s J.R. Ward and Larissa Ione – I love the way they both use dialogue in their books. I also find Joss Whedon’s scriptwriting very inspirational.

7. If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?

OMG, what a good question! I’d go back to Arthurian times (which, even though mythological, I imagine to be somewhere in the 13th Century). Give me castles, dragons, magic, horses and swords – I’m there.

8. When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?

It really depends on the book and how intense the characters are. If the characters are easy-going, then writing them can also be; but if they’re intense, I need to take a breather every 1000 words or so.

9. The Demon Bride, the third book in The Witching Pen Novellas is due out August 31, 2012. Can you tell us a little bit about it?

Phew! Where to start? This is one of those intense books with intense characters. It was a b***h to write, but I also loved every minute of it. What will you find in this book? Heaven, Hell, [my own brand of] angel mythology, Olds Gods, current Gods, love that’s tested in every way, you get new characters, an ending and a beginning.

10. Do you plan on writing more of The Witching Pen Novellas after The Demon Bride?

Yes, there will be a spin-off, full-length novel called The Last Dragon. It’s a spin-off because in this book, I am no longer concentrating on the romance between a couple, but on all the characters’ situations, how they relate to one another, and the plot in general. But it’ll still be hot, sexy, fast-paced and action-filled.

11. Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?

Write what you want to write, with no intention of anything other than your passion for doing so. When you’ve done that, then you can put your energy into seeing where you want to take it and how far it can go. One of the things I’ve learnt is that it’s impossible to know what other people are going to like reading. So write what you want to.

The Witching Pen Novellas are available in digital format, with the first trade paperback having been released in April. All info and buy links can be found on the series website The Witching Pen Novellas.

And thanks so much to Nancy for taking the time to read and review this series.




My Review:




The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I was given a copy of The Witching Pen by the author Dianna Hardy for an honest review.

Elena is a very powerful witch who was told at a very young age by her mother that if she ever slept with anyone she would lose all of her powers. Her powers would go to the one she slept with. Elena did not want to put the responsibility of her powers on anyone that did not grow up with them and know how to handle them. Elena did not have a big problem with this because she never really had anyone she cared enough about to sleep with.

Elena lives with her best friend Karl, they have been bff's since early childhood. Karl and Elena have been in love with each other for a long time but because of their friendship they have hid these feelings from themselves and everyone else. Elena has probably hidden her feelings because of what her mother told her about not being able to sleep with anyone.

Elena finds a pen called The Witching Pen. She finds out that what ever she writes with this pen comes true. Elena is the only one besides Karl that can touch the pen. But what Karl writes with the pen does not come true.

I would like to thank Dianna Hardy for asking me to review The Witching Pen. I had wanted to read it for a long time. Image how I felt when I go that email I was ecstatic. The Witching Pen wasn't exactly as good as I thought it would be. It was a hell of a lot more than I ever imaged it to be. Dianna threw in just enough to keep you hanging on and wanting more. When I wasn't reading it, it stayed on my mine. I was like ok, ok I got to know what is happening now.




About the Author:




Dianna Hardy

Dianna Hardy is a multi-genre author of paranormal things, dark things, poetic things, sexy things, taboo things, and sometimes funny things. She writes about witches, demons and angels. All info about her books can be found on her website Dianna Hardy






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Friday, July 13, 2012

Friday Recommends #18




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Friday Recommends is a weekly meme hosted by Pen to Paper. This a weekly book blog hop where we as bloggers choose a book that we have read and recommend it to our fellow bloggers. We can then visit each others blogs to see what other bloggers recommend and find new books to add to our TBR list. Hopefully we all will have new followers from visiting each blog on the linky list.










The rules for Friday Recommends are:




  • Follow Pen to Paper as host of the meme.
  • Please consider adding the blog hop button to your blog somewhere, so others can find it easily and join in too! Help spread the word! The code will be at the bottom of the post under the linky.
  • Pick a book that you've read, and have enjoyed enough to recommend to other readers. It can be a book you've read recently, or a book you read years ago - it's up to you - but make sure you tell us why you love the book (like a mini review). You make the post as long or as short as you like.
  • Add your blog to the linky at the bottom of post on host site Pen to Paper after posting your blog post.
  • Put a link back to pen to paper (http://vogue-pentopaper.blogspot.com) somewhere in your post.
  • Visit the other blogs and enjoy!



My Recommend for this week:




Wanted Nightmares

Title: Wanted Nightmares: Battle for Love

Author: Pura Preis

Ebook:

Pages: 272

Published: September 27th 2010

Publisher: Author Solutions






Goodreads synopsis:




Wanted Nightmares is a fantasy fiction book that brings life to Amay, who is mystified about her relationship with long time boyfriend, Thomas. With his extreme mood swings and flash disappearances. Amay begins to drive forward in her life to find peace. Her father, Vincent is desperately holding her back. Thomas not knowing what he has done, Amay wants a change and if she can not have it, then no one can have her. Running away to take her life, Amay finds that her life was much more interesting as well as different than what she thought. Her family, vampires, her boyfriend, half vampire and she thought she was just a human. Amay has to stand and fight for everything she has wanted, her worse nightmare. Her wanted nightmare.




My Thoughts



I loved that Amaya does whatever she needs to do to save the ones that she loves even if that means that she will die. Pura Preis is an amazing writer that will put you right into Amaya and Thomas' world. Like you are living in their world.




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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Blog Tour: Rogue’s Pawn By Jeffe Kennedy




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Book Title: Rogue’s Pawn

Author: Jeffe Kennedy

Series: Covenant of Thorns

ISBN: 978-14268-9406-0

Published: July 16, 2012

Publisher: Carina Press





Book Description:

This is no fairy tale… 

Haunted by nightmares of a black dog, sick to death of my mind-numbing career and heart-numbing fiancé, I impulsively walked out of my life—and fell into Faerie. Terrified, fascinated, I discover I possess a power I can’t control: my wishes come true. After an all-too-real attack by the animal from my dreams, I wake to find myself the captive of the seductive and ruthless fae lord Rogue. In return for my rescue, he demands an extravagant price—my firstborn child, which he intends to sire himself…

With no hope of escaping this world, I must learn to harness my magic and build a new life despite the perils—including my own inexplicable and debilitating desire for Rogue. I swear I will never submit to his demands, no matter what erotic torment he subjects me to…







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Rogue's Pawn Excerpt:

“Enough,” a male voice said.

As if I’d ceased to exist, Tinker Bell blinked her eyes and regained her lovely self, face smoothing, shining once again in sunny elegance. Reboot and resume program. She gracefully stood and glided to the tray, set the bowl precisely in the center, lifted the tray and left the room without hesitation.

Booted footsteps crossed the room toward me. Act II, scene ii. Exit Nasty Tinker Bell, Enter God-Only-Knows-What-Now. My face was sticky with whatever the brothy stuff had been, my hair wet and fouled. I stank. I hurt. I was chained to a bed in a place so completely unknown I couldn’t begin to understand it. I tried to squeeze my legs closer together, but the chains seemed at the limit of their reach. The energy of my brief triumph evaporated, allowing tears to well up again.

Oh, please, please, please, do not cry. The threatening sting worsened. I closed my eyes and one tear leaked out. He stopped next to me, surveying me.

“You’re certainly a mess.” His wry voice was rich and smooth.

My eyes snapped open to glare at him through the blur. Fifty different smart remarks flew across my tongue, most along the lines that any failures of appearance on my part could be laid on the doorstep of someone besides myself. But even the buzz of the first word on my vocal chords brought searing agony. Relieved to have a legitimate reason for the tears, I almost welcomed the searing sensation.

“No, don’t try to talk—no one needs to hear what you have to say, anyway. Not that we can help it, since you think so loudly. And you have a decision to make. We have a quandary.” He began pacing, boots echoing against stone. “No one can heal you while you’re bound in silver and we can’t release you from the silver until you have yourself under control. Which will take a considerably long time—perhaps years of training—if you’re even able to accomplish it at all.”

I thought of the birds crashing in increasing cacophony with a small shudder.

“Exactly,” he confirmed. “And yes,” he said from the window behind my head where he seemed to be gazing out, “I can hear most of your thoughts—another reason to save trying to speak aloud.”

My stomach congealed in panic. Had he heard my secret thoughts? Don’t think of them, bury them deep, deep. Think of other things…like what? Think of home, think of Isabel. Isabel, my cat—Clive hated her. What would happen to her now? How could I not have thought of her until this moment? Abandoned, wondering why I never came home for her… And my mother—she’d be frantic. How long had I been gone? They could be all dead and buried, lost to me forever. The anguish racked me.

“Shh.” The man sat on the side of my bed now, heavier than Nasty Tinker Bell. He brushed the hair back from my forehead, then placed his long fingers over my brow and, with his thumbs, rhythmically smoothed along my cheekbones, wiping away the tears that now flowed freely.

I stifled a sob. I had cried more in the past day than I had in years. The sweeping along my cheekbones soothed me, melting warmth through my skull. The rhythm became part of my breathing. Deep breaths. Smooth, easy. The awful tightness in my chest gave a little sigh and released.

“Let’s try again, shall we?” The man pulled his hands away. I could hear him brush them against his thighs. Soup, tears and blood. Yuck.

My eyes cleared enough for me to see him. Ebony-blue climbed over half his face. The winding pattern of angular spirals and toothy spikes swirled out of his black hair on the left side of his face, placing sharp fingers along his cheekbone, jaw and brow. For a moment, the tattoo-like pattern dominated everything about him. Ferocious and alien.

Once I adjusted, I could see past the lines. His face echoed Tinker Bell’s golden coloring. He could be her fraternal twin, with those same arched cheekbones. But where she was golden dawn, he was darkest night. Midnight-blue eyes, that deep blue just before all light was gone from the sky, when the stars have emerged, but you could see the black shadows of trees against the night. He shared Tinker Bell’s rose-petal mouth, but with a curious edge to it. I suppose a man’s mouth shouldn’t remind one of a flower, and there was nothing feminine about this man. Where she wore the pink sugar roses of debutantes and bridal showers, his lips made me think of the blooms of late summer, the sharp-ruffled dianthus, edges darkening to blood in the heat. His bone structure was broader than hers but still seemed somehow differently proportioned, his arms hanging a bit too long from shoulders not quite balanced to his height. Inky hair pulled back from his face fell in a tail down his back. One strand had escaped to fall over his shoulder and I could see a blue shimmer in its silk sheen.

He arched his left eyebrow, blueness in the elegant arch, repeating the deep shades of the fanged lines around it.

“Shall we?” he repeated.

I stared at him. What was the question?









Author Photo, Rogues Pawn About the Author:


Jeffe Kennedy took the crooked road to writing, stopping off at neurobiology, religious studies and environmental consulting before her creative writing began appearing in places like Redbook, Puerto del Sol, Wyoming Wildlife, Under the Sun and Aeon. An erotic novella, Petals and Thorns, came out under her pen name of Jennifer Paris in 2010, heralding yet another branch of her path, into erotica and romantic fantasy fiction. Since then, an erotic short, Feeding the Vampire, and another erotic novella, Sapphire, have hit the shelves. 

Her contemporary fantasy novel, Rogue’s Pawn, book one in A Covenant of Thorns, will be published in July, 2012. Jeffe lives in Santa Fe, with two Maine coon cats, a border collie, plentiful free-range lizards and frequently serves as a guinea pig for an acupuncturist-in-training. Find her on Facebook and Twitter or visit her at her website.







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Review: The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab




The Near Witch (The Near Witch)

Title: The Near Witch (The Near Witch)
Author: Victoria Schwab
Published: August 2nd 2011
Published by: Hyperion Books CH
Hardcover
Pages: 282







Goodreads Synopsis:




The Near Witch is only an old story told to frighten children.

If the wind calls at night, you must not listen. The wind is lonely, and always looking for company. And there are no strangers in the town of Near.

These are the truths that Lexi has heard all her life.

But when an actual stranger—a boy who seems to fade like smoke—appears outside her home on the moor at night, she knows that at least one of these sayings is no longer true.

The next night, the children of Near start disappearing from their beds, and the mysterious boy falls under suspicion. Still, he insists on helping Lexi search for them. Something tells her she can trust him.

As the hunt for the children intensifies, so does Lexi's need to know—about the witch that just might be more than a bedtime story, about the wind that seems to speak through the walls at night, and about the history of this nameless boy.




My Review:




The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I won a copy of The Near Witch from Hannah @The Book Vortex

A stranger shows up in the town of Near in the middle of the night. He appears on the moor as if a ghost. The Children of Near are disappearing from their beds in the middle of the night. Lexi thinks that it is The Near Witch that is taking the children. The town folk think that it is the stranger. Lexi wants to prove that it is The Near Witch before her little sister disappears. Lexi with the help of her mother has to sneak out because her uncle has forbidden her to go and find the children.

Lexi believed in and trusted the stranger with no name whom she called Cole even if the town folk did not. Cole trusted Lexi also and he helped Lexi in her hunt to find the children. Lexi knew how to track, a skill that her father taught her before his death. Lexi used her tracking skill to help her in her search for the children.

No one in the town of Near liked the two witches, Dreska and Magda, sisters but Lexi's father trusted the sisters. Dreska and Magda had been around for a long time and new the story of The Near Witch. So therefore they could help Lexi figure out what was happening to the children.

At first I kept thinking "no Cole did not take the children" but when Lexi's uncle Otto and the men of Near came and took Cole I thought "well maybe he did" but I knew deep down that he couldn't have. Then I was like "who took the children"? Victoria Schwab writes a beautiful story that keeps you guessing who it is that takes the children. You know along who it is but she still puts that little bit of doubt in your mind.





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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Wishlist Wednesday #15




Wishlist Wednesday is a book blog hop where we will post about one book per week that has been on our wishlist for some time, or just added (it's entirely up to you), that we can't wait to get off the wishlist and onto our wonderful shelves.







  • Follow Pen to Paper as host of the meme.
  • Please consider adding the blog hop button to your blog somewhere, so others can find it easily and join in too! Help spread the word! The code will be at the bottom of the post under the linky.
  • Pick a book from your wishlist that you are dying to get to put on your shelves.
  • Do a post telling your readers about the book and why it's on your wishlist.
  • Add your blog to the linky at the bottom of the post on Pen to Paper.
  • Put a link back to pen to paper somewhere in your post.
  • Visit the other blogs and enjoy!






On My Wishlist:




Wanted Nightmares: A Fragmented Immortal Soul (Wanted Nightmares, #3)


Title: Wanted Nightmares: A Fragmented Immortal Soul (Wanted Nightmares, #3)
Author: Pura Preis









Goodreads synopsis:




Amaya is trapped, there is no way out. Her mind is left with haunting memories and she can't control anything. It sucks to be left in a bed with everyone staring down at her her as they talk as if she was dead. Tia comes to Amaya and tells her what has happened. The blood is blocked from her mind and so she is left comatose until she is healed. Her soul is shattered and it will take the immortals using their powers to save her. Thomas is helpless now. He has to find The doctor, Vincent, Lilith and Autumn and tell Mali she will risk her own life to save Amaya. Mali's true identity comes forward as Thomas suffers as he watches Amaya lay in bed, dying. He does not care who dies as long as Amaya comes back to him.





Why did I choose Wanted Nightmares: A Fragmented Immortal Soul for this weeks Wishlist Wednesday?



I read the first 2 books in the Wanted Nightmares series and can't wait for book 3. I loved that Amaya does whatever she needs to do to save the ones that she loves even if that means that she will die. Pura Preis is an amazing writer that will put you right into Amaya and Thomas' world. Like you are living in their world.





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