Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Random Acts of Kindness- November 2011

From Book ♥ Soulmates... "Random Acts of Kindness" is just a fun & thoughtful way to share a surprise with fellow bloggers & bookworms by giving them something from their online wishlist 'just because'. Share YOUR wishlist and maybe someone will surprise you! Learn more here.





Books I received: I did get connected for one of my wishlist books, but I hasn't arrived yet. I won't be taking part in RAK in December. So when it does arrive I'll feature it in my IMM. :)

Books I sent out:
Kindling the Moon by Jenn Bennett to Rain Maiden (Jen)
Lost In Time by Melissa De La Cruz to Kelsey @ Kelsey's Book Corner

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cover Discovery

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Monday, November 28, 2011

December Book Releases

1st
Playing with Fire- Michele Hauf
How to Worship a Goddess- Stephanie Julian
Soul Whisperer- Jenna Kernan
The Hedgewitch Queen- Lilith Saintcrow
Lord of the Abyss- Nalini Singh

6th
Devil's Kiss- Zoe Archer
Obsidian- Jennifer L. Armentrout
Demons Like It Hot- Sidney Ayers
Shaedes of Gray- Amanda Bonilla
Spells & Stitches- Barbara Britton
Side Jobs- Jim Butcher (pbk)
Clockwork Prince- Cassandra Clare
Left Hand Magic- Nancy A. Collins
Daybreak- Ellen Connor
Winging It- Deborah Cooke
Blood of Eden- Tami Dane
Night Reigns- Dianne Duvall
Bound By the Vampire Queen- Joey W. Hill
Cat Tales- Faith Hunter (ebook, stories from the world of Jane Yellowrock)
Alien Proliferation- Gini Koch
Lawe's Justice- Lora Leigh
Nautier and Wilder- Lora Leigh & Jaci Burton
It's All Greek to Me- Katie MacAlister
Slade- Sarah McCarthy
Surrender- Lee Nichols
Hearts & Swords- Robin D. Owens
Deadlock- Moira Rogers
That Old Black Magic- Michelle Rowan
Dreaming of the Wolf- Terry Spears

13th
Sisters of Isis Volume 1- Lynne Ewing

15th
The Girl with the Granite Heart- A.J. Menden
Quick Bites- Jennifer Rardin (ebook, short story collection)

20th
On A Dark Wing- Jordan Dane
Enchanted Again- Robin D. Owens
Touch of Power- Maria V. Snyder

22nd
Vampire Academy: The Ultimate Guide- Richelle Mead & Michelle Rowen

27th
Archon- Sabrina Benulis
The Demon Lover- Juliet Dark
Spirit Bound- Christine Feehan
Shadow City- Diana Pharaoh Francis
Bedeviled- Sable Grace
A Hard Day's Knight- Simon R. Green
Changeling Dawn- Dani Harper
All Fall Down- Megan Hart
The Mortal Bone- Marjorie M. Liu
Warrior Redemption- Melissa Mayhue
The Bitter Seed of Magic- Suzanne McLeod
Shadow Heir- Richelle Mead
Living Violet- Jaime Reed
Heir of Danger- Alix Rickloff
Wicked Circle- Linda Robertson
Magic of the Moonlight- Ellen Schrieber
Dating the Undead- Gena Showalter & Jill Monroe
Switchblade Goddess- Lucy A. Snyder
Silver-Tongued Devil- Jaye Wells

31st
Hidden- Kelley Armstrong

Sunday, November 27, 2011

In My Mailbox [132]

 In My Mailbox is a feature that was started over at The Story Siren. Each week we share what arrived in our mailboxes, bought or found in swaps or at the library.

I didn't buy any books this week. *gasp* I know so shocking. But I did receive some good titles in the mail. Here is what I got this week:




Also this week I was surprised by my Mom with a Kindle Fire. I'm loving it! The only negative is that its a bit heavier compared to my Kindle Keyboard. I do have a cover, I'm just waiting for it to arrive. [sorry for the crappy pic, my camera was being a pain. :)]

Review:
His Dark Bond- Anne Marsh

Thank you to Anne Marsh!

PaperbackSwap:
Daring the Moon- Sherrill Quinn
Shadowlight- Lynn Viehl

Received:
Thief- Anitra Lynn McLeod
Blood Rights- Kristen Painter
The Shadow Reader- Sandy Williams

Thank you to Michelle G!

What did you get this week?
Feel free to leave your IMM link in the comments.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Blog Tour: The Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa [Review & Excerpt]

Title: The Iron Knight
Author: Julie Kagawa
Series: The Iron Fey
Genre: Young Adult
Release Date: October 25, 2011

I received this book for review from Meryl L. Moss Media Relations

Summary:  My name—my True Name—is Ashallayn'darkmyr Tallyn. I am the last remaining son of Mab, Queen of the Unseelie Court. And I am dead to her. My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl…

To cold faery prince Ash, love was a weakness for mortals and fools. His own love had died a horrible death, killing any gentler feelings the Winter prince might have had. Or so he thought.

Then Meghan Chase—a half human, half fey slip of a girl—smashed through his barricades, binding him to her irrevocably with his oath to be her knight. And when all of Faery nearly fell to the Iron fey, she severed their bond to save his life. Meghan is now the Iron Queen, ruler of a realm where no Winter or Summer fey can survive.

With the unwelcome company of his arch rival, Summer Court prankster Puck, and the infuriating cait sith Grimalkin, Ash begins a journey he is bound to see through to its end—a quest to find a way to honor his vow to stand by Meghan's side.

To survive in the Iron Realm, Ash must have a soul and a mortal body. But the tests he must face to earn these things are impossible. And along the way Ash learns something that changes everything. A truth that challenges his darkest beliefs and shows him that, sometimes, it takes more than courage to make the ultimate sacrifice. [description from publisher site]


Thoughts:  Meghan now sits on the throne of the Iron Realm and for his own safety she has exiled Ash from her territory.  With Robin Goodfellow as his companion Ash is on a quest to change  - to find a way be able to be with his Queen.

While I loved The Iron Queen, I was a bit disappointed with how it ended.  So, to find out there was gonna be a 4th book and in Ash's point of view - I was pretty excited to read this one.

Excellent read! Took me a bit to get into the world again, but I love that we got to see the story from Ash's POV. Also having Puck along for the ride was great. Funny, and ever the trickster, he had some great lines. The Iron Knight is magical, and gives the readers the perfect ending that will leave you both satisfied and intrigued. Ms. Kagawa's world is full of wonderment and danger. Both beautiful and terrifying. If you haven't picked up this series, do it now you won't regret it.

Score: 4 Stars

Author Website: http://www.juliekagawa.com/


Upcoming Releases:
Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden #1)- 2012
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Excerpt from The Iron Knight


“Foolish, if you ask me,” the witch stated, waggling her

knife in my direction. “Does a crow become a salmon simply

because it wishes to? You do not know the first thing about

mortality, prince-who-is-not. Why would you want to become

like them?”

“Because,” Grimalkin answered before I could say anything,

“he is in love.”

“Ahhh.” The witch looked at me and shook her head.

“I see. Poor creature. Then you will not hear a word I have

to say.” I gazed at her coolly, but she only smiled. “Fare ye

well, then, prince-who-is-not. And Goodfellow, if I see you

again, it will be to hang your skin over my door. Now, excuse

me.” She gathered herself up and tromped down the steps,

taking a swipe at Puck as she passed, which he deftly avoided.

I didn’t like the way Grimalkin continued to stare at me,

a hint of laughter in his slitted eyes, and I crossed my arms.

“Do you know a way for a faery to become mortal, or not?”

“I do not,” Grimalkin said simply, and for a moment my

heart sank. “But, there are…rumors. Legends of those who

wanted to become mortal.”

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Winner - The Battle Sylph

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[Review] - Pariah, Issue #4

Title: Pariah, Issue #4
Writers: Aron Warner, Philip Gelatt
Artists: Brett Weldele
Cover Artists: Brett Weldele
Series: Pariah
Genre: Young Adult
Release Date: October 2011

I received this book for review from Sea Lion Books.

Summary: Issue #4 gives us the origins of Franklin Hyde. His hopes for vitros and how sad and badly it backfires.

Thoughts: This issue features Franklin Hyde. He has brought all the vitros together, to take them to a place he calls "A place for us to be free".  He is a vitros himself, but hasn't complete convinced some of the others  this isn't a con.  We also learn that Franklin didn't have a very good childhood.  Both his parents have powerful positions and have hidden him away from the outside world because of what he is.

Good story! I felt bad for Franklin Hyde.  He has lived quite a lonely existence, One of his parents making. They were ignorant and cruel and treated him different because of what he is.  Another great character, loved that he took a stand for himself and others like him.  Wow! I wasn't expecting that ending at all. Can't wait to read more.

Score: 4 Stars

Book Website: http://www.pariahonline.com/wp/



Thursday, November 24, 2011

[ARC Review] - How To Worship A Goddess by Stephanie Julian

Title: How To Worship A Goddess
Author: Stephanie Julian
Series: Forgotten Goddesses
Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance
Release Date: December 1, 2011

I received this book for review from Sourcebooks.

Summary: HE'S EXACTLY WHAT SHE'S ALWAYS WANTED
Lucy was once the beloved Goddess of the Moon. These days the goddesses of the Etruscan pantheon are all but forgotten. The only rituals she enjoys now are the local hockey games, where one ferociously handsome player inflames her divine blood…

AND SHE UNLEASHES HIM LIKE A FORCE OF NATURE...
Brandon Stevenson is one hundred percent focused on the game, until he looks up and sees a celestial beauty sitting in the third row. A man could fall hard for a distraction like that…

Thoughts: At one time Lucy Aster  was Lusna - the Goddess of the Moon, worshipped by many. Nowadays, not so much. She has lost quite a bit of her power and with it there is a lot of frustration. What she lives for now is the hockey games she attends and a certain sexy hockey player by the name of Brandon Stevenson.

I loved Lucy & Brandon's story. Out of all the Etruscan stories, this one is my favorite. How to Worship A Goddess is deliciously steamy. It down right sizzles. You'll be wishing you were in Lucy's shoes. I love that the hero was written as a hockey player, cause really what is not to like. Ms. Julian's books are a guilty pleasure - you can never read just one.

Score: 5 Stars

Author Website: http://www.stephaniejulian.com/

Upcoming Releases:
Sex, Lies & Surveillance- January 2012
Goddess In The Middle (Forgotten Goddess #3)- Summer 2012

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

[Review] - Dirty Blood by Heather Hildenbrand

Title: Dirty Blood
Author: Heather Hildenbrand
Series: Dirty Blood
Genre: Young Adult
Release Date: April 2, 2011

I received this book for review from the author.

Summary:  I killed a girl last night. I did it with my bare hands and an old piece of pipe I found lying next to the dumpster. But that’s not the part that got me. The part that scared me, the part I can’t seem to wrap my head around and still has me reeling, was that when she charged me, her body shifted – and then she was a wolf. All snapping teeth and extended claws. But by the time I stood over her lifeless body, she was a girl again. That’s about the time I went into shock… And that was the moment he showed up.

And even now there are two thoughts that are so clear, they feel branded into my mind: One, Werewolves do exist, and two, I was born to kill them.

Thoughts: After calling things off with boyfriend Tara is stranded and decides to walk home. Before she can get too far she finds a girl and unbelievable to Tara she shifts into a wolf. The wolf attacks and minutes later Tara is in shock that she killed the wolf/girl.  Her reality instantly changes. She literally bumps into Wes, a guy that seems to have the answers to all the questions.

Good read! This story might seem similar to any other YA stories but, it's well written with interesting characters that make it an enjoyable. I have read many stories with vampire hunters, but I think this is a first for a werewolf hunter. I found Dirty Blood to be fascinating  story. With enough action, danger and romance to keep you immersed in the story.

Score: 3 Stars

Author Website: http://heatherhildenbrand.blogspot.com/

Dirty Blood series:
Dirty Blood
Cold Blood

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Interview with Stephanie Dray

Hi Stephanie, welcome to Anna's Book Blog! I'm glad to have you here. To start off can you tell the readers a little about yourself?
I’m a bit obsessed with strong women in history--many of whom have been vilified. I love bad girls of all varieties and I love to tell their stories. I have three cats, only two of whom like me, and I used to be a great housekeeper until I became a published author, at which point all such things fell to pieces.

Song of the Nile is your newest release, can you tells us a little about it and the series?
Song of the Nile is a story about Cleopatra’s daughter, who was orphaned at the age of nine when her famous parents committed suicide, and marched through the streets of Rome as a chained captive. She managed to convince the emperor Augustus to spare her life and eventually he would make her the most powerful queen in his empire. This novel is about her first years as a young queen in North Africa. While it’s actually the sequel to Lily of the Nile, it stands on its own, so there’s no need to read the first one unless you want to!

What is your writing day like?
It’s a tricky question because before I was promoting published books, I was very good about buckling down each day and finishing my word count. Now that I’ve had four books out in twelve months, it’s been chaotic and I tend to fit writing time in when I can between promotional responsibilities. It’s not exactly a healthy mix, so I should really do something to change it by remembering that I’m a writer first, and a marketer second.

When you’re not writing what kind of books do you like to read?
I love to read historical fiction; I love the sensation of learning something about the past while my emotions are all engaged in a story. I’ve recently discovered Ken Follett and Bernard Cornwell but I also love more female-oriented historical fiction. Sometimes, when I’m in a more lighthearted mood, I opt for a lighthearted Regency Romance.

You write YA and paranormal romance (as Stephanie Draven), do you find one genre easier to write than the other?
Each genre comes with its own challenges. Paranormal romance is difficult because I have to build a new world and I have to meet the confines of the genre. Romances have very specific expectations and it’s often a brainteaser to figure out how to make it work. On the other hand, historical fiction requires a great deal of research and I fret constantly. It certainly gets written slower. I can generally write a romance novel in a month’s time, but Song of the Nile took me an entire year--and it didn’t feel like enough time.

What are 3 things that are "must haves" for you when you sit down to write a book?
Scrivener -- It’s my most important writing tool and I’m not sure I could write without it anymore.
Caffeine -- I like a nice drink of iced tea or coffee to get my mind focused.
Music -- While I can write in silence, I prefer mood music to set the tone!

What made you decide to write a book(s) about Cleopatra's daughter Selene?
This is a woman who had to befriend the very man who all but extincted her family. He was the murderer of her kin, and yet, she had to praise him, flatter him, even honor him as a god for her own survival. She did all this, but she never seemed to forget her dead family; she memorialized them all whenever possible. She was a woman who never forgot, and that truly touched me. While Cleopatra VII of Egypt was known for her famous suicide, her daughter was truly a survivor. I wanted to honor that with my books.

What type of research did you do for the book/series?
I relied heavily upon Duane Roller’s research on Juba II and Kleopatra Selene. I also pored over every biography I could get my hands on regarding Livia, Augustus, Julia and the rest of the imperial family. I also had to build a map for my novel and I’m very proud of it. I got help from the Library of Congress and the Ancient Mapping Center . . . I think it really helps put the world of Cleopatra Selene into perspective.

If you could give your lead characters one piece of advice, what would it be?
I would tell Selene that she gets to live her own life--she’s not obligated to live her life to please her mother. And I would tell her that her mother would be proud of her, though I know Selene wouldn’t believe me . . .

If you can, tell us what is next for you?
I just accepted a contract from Berkley for the third and final book in the series about Cleopatra’s Daughter and I’m so excited to have the chance to tell Selene’s whole story!

Thanks so much for having me.

About Stephanie…
Stephanie graduated with a degree in Government from Smith, a small women’s college in Massachusetts where–to the consternation of her devoted professors–she was unable to master Latin. However, her focus on Middle Eastern Studies gave her a deeper understanding of the consequences of Egypt’s ancient clash with Rome, both in terms of the still-extant tensions between East and West as well as the worldwide decline of female-oriented religion.

Before she wrote novels, Stephanie was a lawyer, a game designer, and a teacher. Now she uses the transformative power of magic realism to illuminate the stories of women in history and inspire the young women of today. She remains fascinated by all things Roman or Egyptian and has–to the consternation of her devoted husband–collected a house full of cats and ancient artifacts.


SONG OF THE NILE
By Stephanie Dray

Out Now!

Sorceress. Seductress. Schemer. Cleopatra’s daughter has become the emperor’s most unlikely apprentice and the one woman who can destroy his empire…

Having survived her perilous childhood as a royal captive of Rome, Selene pledged her loyalty to Augustus and swore she would become his very own Cleopatra. Now the young queen faces an uncertain destiny in a foreign land.

Forced to marry a man of the emperor’s choosing, Selene will not allow her new husband to rule in her name. She quickly establishes herself as a capable leader in her own right and as a religious icon. Beginning the hard work of building a new nation, she wins the love of her new subjects and makes herself vital to Rome by bringing forth bountiful harvests.

But it’s the magic of Isis flowing through her veins that makes her indispensable to the emperor. Against a backdrop of imperial politics and religious persecution, Cleopatra’s daughter beguiles her way to the very precipice of power. She has never forgotten her birthright, but will the price of her mother’s throne be more than she’s willing to pay?

Berkley Trade October 2011 (Trade Paperback)
# ISBN-10: 0425243044
# ISBN-13: 9780425243046

Where to Buy:
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Constellation Books | IndieBound | Powell's Books

[Review] - Song of the Nile by Stephanie Dray

Title: Song of the Nile
Author: Stephanie Dray
Series: Cleopatra's Daughter
Genre: Historical Fiction
Release Date: October 4, 2011

I received this book for review from the author.

Summary:  Sorceress. Seductress. Schemer. Cleopatra's daughter is the one woman with the power to destroy an empire...

Having survived her perilous childhood as a royal captive of Rome, Selene pledged her loyalty to Augustus and swore she would become his very own Cleopatra. Now the young queen faces an uncertain destiny in a foreign land.

The magic of Isis flowing through her veins is what makes her indispensable to the emperor. Against a backdrop of imperial politics and religious persecution, Cleopatra's daughter beguiles her way to the very precipice of power. She has never forgotten her birthright, but will the price of her mother's throne be more than she's willing to pay?

Thoughts: Selena's story is one of survival. Ever since her mother, Cleopatra committed suicide -  her life has been on a perilous edge. Selena has been held hostage for 4 years now by Augustus. Today is her wedding day. She has made a bargain with Augustus to marry someone of his choosing and in return he promises that Egypt will be hers one day. 

Going into this story I was familiar with Cleopatra's story, but nothing of her daughter Selena. What I learned was that Selena is just has strong and just as intriguing as her mother was.

I was instantly drawn in. Not only is the cover gorgeous, but Selena's story pulls at your heart. She makes a phenomenal heroine.  One of the things that bugged me about the story was the obsession Augustus has with Selena. I can see how that could happen, but I just found him annoying. Other than that I enjoyed reading this book. Song of the Nile is a great read, lush and descriptive. Full of intrigue and magic. Ms Dray weaves fiction and history splendidly.

Score: 4 Stars

Author Website: http://www.stephaniedray.com/

Cleopatra's Daughter:
Lily of the Nile
Song of the Nile

Monday, November 21, 2011

Winner - Blood Moon Betrayed

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[Series Spotlight + Giveaway] - Slyph

The November Series Spotlight is Slyph by L.J. McDonald. One that I haven't read yet, but very much looking forward to.

The Battle Sylph

He is one of many: a creature of magic, unrelentingly male. He is lured through the portal by pure female beauty, a virgin sacrifice. She is killed, and he is silenced and enslaved.

Such a dark ritual is necessary. Unlike their elemental cousins—those gentler sylphs of wind and fire—battlers find no joy in everyday labor. Their magic can destroy an army or demolish a castle, and each has but one goal: find his queen, then protect and pleasure her at any cost. What would a maiden do if she were given such a servant? What would befall that kingdom foolish enough to allow a battler to escape? Young Solie and the people of Eferem are about to find out.




The Shattered Sylph

Kidnapped by slavers, Lizzie Petrule was dragged in chains across the Great Sea to the corrupt empire of Meridal. There beneath a floating citadel and an ocean of golden sand, lies a pleasure den for gladiators-and a prison for the maidens forced to slake their carnal thirst.

Despite impossible odds, against imponderable magic, three men have vowed Lizzie’s return: Justin, her suitor; Leon, her father; and Ril, the shape-shifting but war-weary battler. Together, this broken band can save her, but only with a word that must remain unsaid, a foe that is a friend, and a betrayal that is, at heart, an act of love.



A Midwinter Fantasy (anthology)
featuring a Slyph story

For years he has stood guard, cool and perfectly in control.  But in the heart of winter, when lives stand in the balance and evil makes its demands, who will rule the mighty Mace?

This collection of stories set around the winter holidays is sure to draw readers into the critically acclaimed worlds of fantasy romance’s three most up-and-coming authors.

Queen of the Slyphs

It was a dream come true. Solie had her own battler, a creature of almost infinite magic who could vaporize legions in the blink of an eye and would willingly suffer a thousand bloody deaths to protect her. She was his love. More simply, she was his queen.

Many others feel the same. The new-built settlement is a haven for all. Erected by sylphs of earth and fire, air and water, the Valley is Solie’s dominion. But, lovers without peer or killers without mercy, the very nature of their battler protectors means peril. It is not in any sylph’s nature to disobey, and while some are hers to command, others are the slaves of Solie’s enemies—the jealous, the cruel. Those who guard her must not fail. Their peasant-born ruler is not yet safe as…

QUEEN OF THE SYLPHS


GIVEAWAY:
Thanks to L.J. McDonald and her assistant Megan I have a copy of The Battle Slyph to giveaway. To enter leave a comment along with your email address. This is open to U.S. & Canada. The winner will be announced on November 25th. Good Luck!

Guest Blog with L.J. McDonald

The Story of Claw

    Claw first appeared in the pages of The Battle Sylph as one of the battlers sent to destroy Solie and Heyou, along with the community they’d found sanctuary in. Fortunately for the main characters involved, things didn’t turn out that way.
    I created the battle sylphs to be absolutely masculine and powerful, very much the alpha male for all they accede to the women in their lives. Claw was made to take that idea and turn it right back over on its head.
    Claw is a battle sylph. Actually, he’s one of the oldest and therefore the most powerful in the Valley, but his emotional and mental states are very different from his brothers.
    Claw was already troubled when he came through the gate. As with Mace, who came from the same hive, he was old enough to gain the attentions of the queen and hadn’t, but where Mace chanced the gate for the opportunity it offered, Claw did it to escape from his feelings of failure. In essence, he was really trying to escape from himself, which never works.
    It especially doesn’t work when you end up bound to a sadist instead of the girl you intended, and get to see her murdered as well. Most battle sylph masters are cruel, but Claw’s was one of the worst. He set Claw up with a vicious name and a horribly frightening form, and then proceeded to do whatever he could to break him down.
    Claw is my exploration of the idea that immense powers don’t necessarily make one strong inside and that there are injuries which aren’t visible to the eye. I physically hurt the battler Ril in the first book. Claw I crippled in his mind, because mental illnesses do exist and a great many people are frightened by them and feel they make the victim less of a person. In Claw’s case, yes, he does suffer from traumas and doubts that he can’t just shake off and get over, but his brothers don’t care. To them, he’s still a battler and that’s all that matters.
    Claw has suffered more than any of the other sylphs,  and I get even meaner to him in the third book, but I do have the strong belief that mental illness isn’t irreparable. It can’t be shaken off, no, but it can be healed with the right care and attention, and that’s what I’d like to see for Claw.
    Whether it gets the opportunity to happen or not is another matter.

Slyph series:
The Battle of Slyph
The Shattered Sylph
A Midwinter Fantasy
Queen of the Sylphs

***Make sure to stop back later day for my Slyph Series Spotlight and giveaway.


L.J. McDonald's

Saturday, November 19, 2011

In My Mailbox [131]

 In My Mailbox is a feature that was started over at The Story Siren. Each week we share what arrived in our mailboxes, bought or found in swaps or at the library.

Here is what I got this past week...


Added to my Kindle.


Review:
Evermine- Hailey Edwards

Thank you to Hailey Edwards.

Won:
The Hall of Insides- Anne Elizabeth
The Pendulum- Anne Elizabeth


Bought:
Blood Moon Betrayed- Teresa D'Amario
Truth or Demon- Kathy Love
Motor City Wolf- Cindy Spencer Pape

What did you get this week?
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Winners - The Virtuoso

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Friday, November 18, 2011

[Review] - Sacrifice by Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz

Title: Sacrifice
Author: Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz
Series: Crave
Genre: Young Adult
Release Date: September 20, 2011

I received this book for review from the author's.

Summary:  The mystery of Shay's long illness has finally been solved: She is half vampire, and her body will fail without Gabriel's blood.  There is only place he believes she will be safe --with his vampire family. But when he brings her to them, Gabriel is shocked to find that they consider Shay to be an abomination not belonging in either world, human or vampire. According to Gabriel's family, Shay should be left to die.

Now Gabriel must make the most difficult decision of his long life: defy the people closest to him or save the life of this beloved.

Thoughts:  Shay McGuire is no longer ill.  It was never an illness at all. Shay learned that she was born a half-vampire. The downside is that she must drink Gabriel's blood or she will die.  With this revelation Gabriel decides the safest place to be is with his family. But on arrival they announce Shay is an abomination and must die. Shay is taken to the basement and Gabriel starts wondering if he'll every see her again.

An entertaining read.  Not your average vampire story, which is very refreshing. Shay and Gabriel are characters I have enjoyed reading about. I loved that we got to meet Gabriel's family, but with the exception of Millie they were absolutely annoying - almost to the point I didn't want to finish the book. Their reaction to Shay was surprising. I'm glad I stuck with it though, Sacrifice turned out to be an engaging story. A story of family, rejection, hope and love.  The ending was very satisfying.

Score: 3 Stars

Author Website: http://melindaandlaura.com/

Winner - Breaking Dawn

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Guest Blog & Giveaway with Teresa D'Amario

It's a pleasure to welcome Teresa D'Amario back to the blog. She's the author of the True Mate & Maxey Wizard series. Please give her a warm welcome. 
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Hi Anna!  It's so great to be here.  Your blog has grown so much since my last visit, and yet you're still one of my favorites to drop in on.  I hope Halloween was good to your blog, because I know you had tons going on. :)

So, What shall we talk about?  Oh, wait, I have a new release.  And another one coming soon. Yes, Blood Moon Betrayed has hit the virtual shelves and is selling like hot cakes.  If you haven't gotten your copy yet, head on over to Freya's Bower or Amazon, or even Allromanceebooks.com to get your copy today, because you won't want to miss it.

Of all my books, I'd have to say Blood Moon Betrayed is a little different than the others.  While yes, we have the alpha hero, he isn't challenged in the same manner as the others.  His biggest challenge - Himself.  In some ways, despite the wolf residing within, he's like humans who've had a difficult time and have lost their way.  He hasn't been hung from his toes and skinned alive.  No, he's been mentally abused to the point he doesn't trust his own decisions. 

Some say that mental abuse is more difficult to overcome than the physical.  So what do you think would be the toughest?  To overcome the hanging by your toes scenario?  Or do you think it would be more difficult to overcome the loss of your wife and children - not because they are dead, but because you have failed them?  Leave your answer and be qualified to get your copy of Blood Moon Betrayed free!

***make sure to leave an email address to be entered in the giveaway***


And don't forget to watch for Lone Wolf - if you missed it when it was first release, I plan to re-release it in December with a new sexy cover!

Blood Moon Betrayed
By Teresa D'Amario

Out Now!

Sean left his pack, searching for an inner peace destroyed when his one daughter was shot and the other kidnapped and tortured.  Not to mention his  mate had left him.  He gave up his position as pack  leader and headed out to the woods. But when he found a woman being beaten by two humans, he is jolted by the realization she's his True mate.

Caden lives in fear, and at last her terror has caught up with her.  Her ex-husband has decided it's time for her to die.  Just as she's about to breathe her last, a man tells her everything is going to be okay.

But how can it be, when her ex-husband still wants her dead?
And once Sean brings her back to his home, secrets are revealed, and it seems no one is going to be okay.  For as the blood moon rises in the October sky, betrayal is in the wind, and upon it floats the scent of death.

True Mate series:
SheWolf
Dark Succession
Leopard's Key
Blood Moon Betrayed

Maxey Wizards series:
Tigeress by the Tail
Lone Wolf

To learn more check out Teresa's website:

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

[Review] - The Calling by Ashley Lynn Willis

Title: The Calling
Author: Ashley Lynn Willis
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Paranormal
Release Date: October 28, 2011

I received this book for review from the author.

Summary:  Mandy Hardy lost more than a breast to cancer; she lost her fiancé when he dumped her a week before her mastectomy. Her ego bruised and her self-esteem battered, Mandy’s sure she’ll never fall in love again.

Justin Seward is a headstrong Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer with a heart of gold and the supernatural ability to command the seas. He had to hide his feelings while Mandy was engaged to his best friend. Now that she’s free, he’s vowed to make her his.

Together, they may hold the key to each others salvation. But when Justin’s past catches up with him, and Mandy’s ex-fiancé wants vengeance, they realize they might not live long enough for happily ever after.

Thoughts: Mandy is a survivor of breast cancer. But also a survivor of heartbreak. She feels she'll never fall in love again. But if Justin has anything to say about it - he is gonna make her his. He's had a thing for her, for a long while and he's not giving up now that she's single.

Beautiful story and definitely a keeper. I was absolutely engrossed with this book that I ended up finishing in less than a day. Contemporary romance isn't my go to genre but I loved this story and the two lead characters Mandy and Justin.  They were engaging and pulled me in fast. The Calling is heartwarming but also suspenseful and filled with danger.  The story also has a light paranormal feel that will interest mythology fans. No matter what genre of romance you enjoy, you should check this one out.

Score: 5 Stars

Author Website: http://authorashleylynnwillis.blogspot.com/

Upcoming Releases:
Killing Abel- Fall 2012

Where to Buy:
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Smashwords

Waiting On Wednesday [31] - Bloodrose

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly post started by Breaking the Spine. A feature showcasing upcoming releases that are eagerly anticipated.

Nightshade series is absolutely addicting. While Shay is a great guy and I like him,
I'm Team Ren. I'm eager to see how it's all gonna play out.

Title: Bloodrose
Series: Nightshade
Release Date: January 3, 2012

Book Description:
Calla has always welcomed war. But now that the final battle is upon her, there’s more at stake than fighting. There’s saving Ren, even if it incurs Shay’s wrath. There’s keeping Ansel safe, even if he’s been branded a traitor. There’s proving herself as the pack’s alpha, facing unnameable horrors, and ridding the world of the Keepers’ magic once and for all. And then there’s deciding what to do when the war ends. If Calla makes it out alive, that is. 

Nightshade series:
Shadow Days (prequel)
Nightshade
Wolfsbane
Treachery (novella December 13, 2011)
Bloodrose (January 3, 2012)
Rift (companion novel, 2012)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

[ARC Review] - Silken Rapture by Beth Kery

Title: Silken Rapture
Author: Beth Kery
Series: Princes of the Underground
Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance
Release Date: November 22, 2011

I received this book for review from the author.


Summary: When Blaise Sevliss, Lord Delraven, rescues a young woman from the clutches of his vampiritic clone the sheer amount of soul energy blazing from her unconscious body stuns him…and awakens a primal, parasitic hunger he has fought for centuries to quell.

Determined to keep her safe from the ravenous Scourge horde, Blaise must hide her in his underground stronghold. Where the powerful urge to consume her gnaws at the last shreds of his control.

With a touch, Isabel Lanscourt can divine the darkest of secrets. Her ability is little help, though, when she awakens in a lush world where sensuality rules. Her shining spirit is a beacon to all the powerful immortals in Sanctuary, but only one can touch her. The enigmatic Lord Delraven, whose brusque coldness is belied by the heated need in his eyes.

In a dangerous zone between temptation and memory, desire ignites an explosion of luminescent beauty. And Isabel’s healing touch begins to fill his emptiness with an impossible gift: a soul. But Blaise holds a dangerous secret, one that could extinguish Isabel’s inner light. And cast his lonely world into eternal darkness.

Warning: Step into a sensual world of vampires who love to feed and love to…er…feast, where sexual variety is the spice of their lives. No sweetness and light here, this is one vampire who can put the “B” into “bad guy” without batting an eye.

Thoughts: When Blaise Sevliss saves Isabel Lanscourt from his clone he doesn't realize what affect or impact she'll have on him. Isabel has a soul energy so great that it temps Blaise like no other. With her energy and healing touch she could save Blaise. But she has to crack his cold hard exterior first.

This was my first time reading a book by Beth Kery and found it to be an enjoyable experience. A story that is different and unique, not your average paranormal. The fantasy and futuristic elements were brilliant. Silken Rapture is temptation and passion. Blaise and Isabel's story has an intense energy and a sensuality that will keep you turning the page.

Score: 4 Stars

Author Website: http://www.bethkery.com/

Upcoming Releases:
Claiming Colleen- February 21, 2012

Where to Buy:
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Samhain Publishing


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Make sure to stop by Beth's blog and check out the fantastic Silken Rapture giveaway she has going on. It runs November 7-22.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Interview & Giveaway with Grace Burrowes

Hi Grace, Welcome to Anna's Book Blog! I'm glad to have you here. To start off can you tell the readers a little about yourself?
GB: Hello, Anna, and I’m pleased to join you. About me: I am a lifelong, voracious romance reader who somewhere along the way picked up a law degree. I practice family law, but only after I spend a few hours every morning with my work in progress… and a few hours every night, and lots of hours over the weekends. I love to write, love to get wrapped up in my characters and their challenges.

The Virtuoso & Lady Sophie's Christmas Wish are your latest releases, can you tells us a little about them?
GB: I am the sixth out of seven children, and know that birth order counts for something. The hero of The Virtuoso is the Duke of Morelands’ youngest son, Lord Valentine. In a family of ten, Valentine has distinguished himself by becoming virtuosically competent at the piano. He doesn’t try to compete with his more academic, social, or military siblings, he instead spends his life making gorgeous music.

Alas for him, one prescription for a terrific romance is to torture the hero. As the book opens, Valentine is warned that he has to stop playing the piano, or a medical condition in his hand may worsen to the point where he can’t play ever again. He is mightily put out with life when this misery befalls him, and slinks off to the shires to lose himself in restoring a tumbledown estate. Fortunately for Lord Val, the estate comes complete with a pretty widow on the adjoining property….

And as for Lady Sophie, in Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish, (October 2011) all she wants is a few days of peace, quiet and solitude before she must join her boisterous family for the holidays, except she ends up caring for an orphaned baby, without having the first clue what infant care entails. Along comes the handsome and knowledgeable Vim Charpentier, who is only too happy to help Sophie look after the baby, provided he can demonstrate the necessary skills while lingering with Sophie under the mistletoe. Sophie’s brothers show up to complicate things, but of course, Sophie and Vim do get a happily ever after for Christmas.

What is your writing day like?
GB: An ideal writing day means getting up around 4:30 am and writing for a few hours, then shipping out to wrangle the day job. When I get home in the evening, I read over what I wrote that morning, or otherwise work on revisions. Bedtime is when I curl up with a keeper… A keeper book.

Another ideal writing day is sleeping in, then getting up and writing until my imaginative buffer is empty. Thereafter, I wander around on the web and call it research, work on revisions, or start another project because it is intergalactic law that the best time to start the next book is when the current one is balking and bucking and refusing to wrap itself up. I have no writing goals, no word counts, no schedules, no calendars. The time I’d take setting up all that is time I’d rather be writing, though everybody’s process is different.

When you’re not writing, what kind of books do you like to read?

GB: (With a decided predictability, she says….) Romance! There are so many, many talented authors writing these days: Jennifer Ashley, Mary Balogh, Carolyn Jewel, Meredith Duran, Julie Ann Long, JR Ward, Sophia Nash, Joanna Bourne, Loretta Chase and many others, all of whom I wish would write even faster. My all time best ever, no-lend, keeper author is Judith Ivory.

What are 3 things that are "must haves" for you when you sit down to write a book?
GB: A cup of hot jasmine green tea with cream and agave nectar (that’s three things), served in my favorite mug from the Victoria and Albert museum, and kept warm on my Balmoral Castle coaster.

I was absolutely charmed by The Heir and what really impressed me was how long Anna Seaton kept her "secret". Was that intentional or did it just play out that way?
GB: Thanks so much! The focus of a romance novel ought to be the romance. Because the start of the book must be devoted in significant part to introducing the characters, orchestrating the meet, getting chemistry going and so forth, the external conflict sometimes makes a later entry. It’s the pea under the romantic mattress, and as the book progress, it becomes a watermelon. That plot structure—a romance-heavy first half, and a complications-heavy second half—seems to work well for most of my characters.

Did you always plan to tell Windham Sisters stories or is that something that came about after being published?
GB: This is a fun question to answer. There I was about a year ago, quaking in my figurative boots because The Heir was about the hit the shelves when my editor, Deb Werksman at Sourcebooks, called and asked if I’d be interested in writing a Christmas book. I’d started a manuscript for Lady Maggie, the oldest sister, but having to really focus on Sophie’s story was what pulled me into the sororal aspect of the Windham family. I thought the brothers’ books were books of my heart—Westhaven being a lawyer, St. Just a horseman, and Valentine a musician—but I found the sisters’ books are even more authentic to me.

What inspired you/or inspires you most when writing these books?
GB: The Trite Police are going to come around and issue me a citation, but honestly, it’s all about the love. As Eloisa James said at the RWA National conference one year: Love heals the shame. It heals everything, in fact, and makes us new, and dear and brave and the best we can be.

Since becoming published what has been the most surprising thing?
GB: Interesting—fraught—question. I’ve been equally surprised by two things: How generous and kind the romance community is generally. Writing books is very different from lawyering, in a wonderful way. The other surprise though is the extent to which romance fiction also attracts an underbelly of petty, vicious, destructive behavior on the part of a puzzling minority. Even if a book is terribly flawed, criticizing the book is not—should never be—an excuse to attack the writer personally.

What type of research did you do for the book/series?
GB: I’ve read historical romance for forty years, and some authors—Georgette Heyer, for example—are so meticulous with their historical detail their books ought to qualify as reference material. I read as widely as I can in the period I’m writing in, and I pop over to the UK when time and tide permit.

If you can tell us, what is next up for you?

GB: I am endlessly grateful that Percival and Esther Windham raised such a large family, because there are many more Windham sibling books to come as well as spin offs and prequels. I’m also excited that Sourcebooks will be publishing a trilogy of Scottish Victorians for me starting in the summer of 2012.


The Virtuoso 
by Grace Burrowes
In Stores November 2011

A genius with a terrible loss…
Gifted pianist Valentine Windham, youngest son of the Duke of Moreland, has little interest in his father’s obsession to see his sons married, and instead pours passion into his music. But when Val loses his music, he flees to the country, alone and tormented by what has been robbed from him.

A widow with a heartbreaking secret…
Grieving Ellen Markham has hidden herself away, looking for safety in solitude. Her curious new neighbor offers a kindred lonely soul whose desperation is matched only by his desire, but Ellen’s devastating secret could be the one thing that destroys them both.

Together they’ll find there’s no rescue from the past, but sometimes losing everything can help you find what you need most.


Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish 
by Grace Burrowes
In Stores NOW!

A luminous holiday tale of romance, passion, and dreams come true from rising star Grace Burrowes, whose award-winning Regency romances are capturing hearts worldwide.

All she wants is peace and anonymity…
Lady Sophie Windham has maneuvered a few days to herself at the ducal mansion in London before she must join her family for Christmas in Kent. Suddenly trapped by a London snowstorm, she finds herself with an abandoned baby and only the assistance of a kind, handsome stranger standing between her and complete disaster.

But Sophie’s holiday is about to heat up…
With his estate in ruins, Vim Charpentier sees little to feel festive about this Christmas. His growing attraction for Sophie Windham is the only thing that warms his spirits—but when Sophie’s brothers whisk her away, Vim’s most painful holiday memories are reawakened.

It seems Sophie’s been keeping secrets, and now it will take much more than a mistletoe kiss to make her deepest wishes come true…

Where to Buy
Amazon: The Virtuoso | Lady Sophie's Christmas Wish
Barnes & Noble: The Virtuoso | Lady Sophie's Christmas Wish
The Book Depository: The Virtuoso | Lady Sophie's Christmas Wish

About the Author

Grace Burrowes is the pen name for a prolific and award-winning author of historical romances. The Heir, received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist, and was selected as a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year for 2010. Both The Heir and its follow-up, The Solider, are New York Times and USA Today bestsellers. She is a practicing attorney specializing in family law and lives in a restored log cabin in western Maryland without a TV, DVD or radio because she's too busy working on her next books. For more information, please visit http://www.graceburrowes.com/.

GIVEAWAY:
Thanks to Sourcebooks I have (2) copies of The Virtuoso to giveaway.  To enter leave a comment along with your email address. Open to U.S. & Canada. The winners will be announced on November 19th. Good Luck!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

In My Mailbox [130]


 In My Mailbox is a feature that was started over at The Story Siren. Each week we share what arrived in our mailboxes, bought or found in swaps or at the library. 

Here is what I got this past week...



***I just realized Hunter of Shadows is a book I featured in last weeks IMM oops.
***You might notice that The Bite Before Christmas is missing something. Sadly that
is the way it arrived.  Thank you to my awesome friend AmyJ for talking to the publisher for me.



Review:
Kiss of the Vampire- Cynthia Garner
The Calling- Ashley Lynn Willis


Bought:
First Kill- Heather Brewer (audio)
Bite Club- Rachel Caine (audio)
The Hollows Insider- Kim Harrison
Out of Oz- Gregory Maguire
The Bite Before Christmas- Lysnay Sands & Jeanniene Frost

 What did you get this week?
Feel free to leave your IMM link in the comments.

Cover Discovery

Release Date: April 1, 2012


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Release Date: June 26, 2012


Release Date: July 24, 2012

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