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Encender (The Enertia Trials #2) 
Author: J. Kowallis 
Genre: Dystopia, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, YA
Published: February 29th 2016
Publisher: Ingram Spark 


They say you feel cold when you die. 
The people I’ve killed would beg to differ. 

For twenty-something Ransley, the adopted daughter of famed street fighter Estevan Benitez, fighting is all she knows. One hidden detail separates her from the endless string of her pathetic opponents: she can craft and influence heat and fire. 

When she’s pitted against the strongest fighters at the infamous Argolla, Ransley faces something she never expected:

A man like her. 

Roydon can duplicate himself. When the two collide in the ring, a chain of deals turns Roydon over to Public Four and he’s taken away to undergo the disturbing process of the Nexis. What it is, or what it does, no one outside of The Public knows. 

Driven by guilt and a desire to release the only person she’s ever met who’s like her, Ransley isn’t about to leave him for dead—not when he might hold the answers to her missing past. Now she must trust a pair of strangers: a former military man out to collapse the system, and a woman whose premonitions could tear them all apart.


               

I voluntarily read and reviewed a free copy of this book provided by Xpresso Book Tours and the author. Thank you so very much for the reviewing opportunity!

I have no type of scale that could describe the magnitude of love I have for this series. Having read Afterimage, no doubt that I had developed a sense of what to expect from the author, but I should have learned my lesson not to ever underestimate the dystopian mastermind. J.Kowallis once again stunned me into a mental stupor and left me incapable of words for my review. 

 

Book 2 started off with the introduction of new characters, mainly Ransley and Roydon, who like Reggie herself is part of a genetic experiment aimed to create the perfect human to save the race. 

"In order to create an environment capable of cradling new thinking, one must first purify imperfection with a cleansing fire.". 

As if the post-apocalyptic world couldn't be more brutal, both Ransley and Roydon survived the years by making an earning using the way they knew best - underground fighting. However, when each fight gets tougher and losing means death, it also gets harder for them to keep their powers a secret. Until one day when Ransley and Roy were forced to a face-off, things turned ugly for the two strangers when they learned the truth about each other. Now Roy was taken by the Public and it is up to Ransley to save him, with the help of a precognitive and a former military man we embarked on a journey once again inside the Public to learn more about the truth behind the Nexis. 

I was rooting for Nate and Reggie's return since Afterimage and they are the reason why I can't wait to dive into the sequel, but I emerged from the book with another two characters that I can't wait to explore more. As always, the writing was impeccable and the world building was amazing, but it's the originality of the plot that drives me to continue with the series. Call me a nerd but I'm absolutely geeking over the technicalities of the Nexis system, especially when it's told through the POVs of one of the workers, Carmen. The attention to plot details was admirable! 

On the romance aspect, just when I thought Nate and Reggie could finally have the happy ending they both desired, a heart-wrenching plot twist happened and I'm torn yet excited to jump into the third book! Did I also mention how cool I think of the supernatural powers are? 

I liked that the author played around the taboo theme of genetic engineering and created a novel that touches on the humanity aspect of it, it's the best kind of science fiction. 

I'll cut my review short because I am full of nerves to read the next one, there goes my sleep!

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Friday, December 30, 2016 No comments


Melancholy Ghost (Spirit Chasers #2)
By Kat Mayor
Genre: Paranormal
Age category: Adult
Release Date: 14 February, 2017


From ghost hunter to ghost, haunted.

Barrett has a plan—help Austin regain his memory, surround him with his friends and loved ones, and lead him into the light. Unfortunately, the tragic investigation of a melancholy ghost derails everything.

As new lead investigator, Thai struggles to maintain the high ratings SCI has always enjoyed. After a few subpar investigations, the network execs demand results, even if it means the team must put their lives on the line for a house more deadly than its dead occupants.

There are worse things than being dead.

Austin knows something is wrong. Most people ignore him, time eludes him, and his hands are basically worthless. If only he could remember what happened, he would have the answers he so desperately seeks. He’s sick of Barrett’s lies and Casey’s deflections. Austin will have to figure this one out on his own. Will the truth set him free, or destroy his soul?

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While the others were in the back storeroom, Bob and Luis investigated the front of the store. Bob’s spirit guides led them over to an old Victrola. An apparition in a three-piece suit materialized in front of them. Bob couldn’t see the solid forms of ghosts the way Casey and Barrett did. He saw them as clear beings with bright edges. But if a spirit was strong and determined, it could convey its thoughts and words to Bob. You, sir. Might I have a word?

“Certainly.”

Professor Charles Bowen. The translucent apparition held out his hand in introduction. 

Bob made the motion of shaking his hand. “Pleased to meet you, Professor. How can I be of assistance?”

The professor pointed with his translucent pipe. On the floor were shards of broken teacups and saucers. That was Lady Jane Carraway’s collection of fine, English bone china. It was then that Bob noticed the silhouette of a feminine spirit. Her clear being was outlined in a Victorian era tie-back blouse and skirt. She stood behind and to the side of the professor, clutching a lace handkerchief and weeping soundlessly. A mute spirit, Bob realized. Somehow her silent sobs were more sorrowful than if she had been wailing loudly. The professor pushed his wire-rimmed glasses up higher on his nose. Now what is to be done about them?

“Them?”

Those hoodlums. It’s one thing to endure their practical jokes. But Lady Jane is a kind soul. She didn’t deserve this.

He’s sweet on her, a young male spirit taunted. Then he made smooching noises. A couple of other spirits with him began to laugh. They blurred into one as they floated off down another aisle.

Alas, I did not know Lady Jane when we were alive. He patted her arm. I wish I had. His eyes narrowed at Bob and Luis. You must make them leave. They are turning this fine establishment into a rowdy, ill-managed ale house.

“We’ll do our best, Professor.”

One more thing.

Bob turned to face him. The ginger boy is the ring leader. If you cross him over, they’ll all follow.



I am a native Texan, wife, and mom. In addition to The Spirit Chaser, I have written a young adult series, The Circle. I’m a full-time reader, part-time writer, and when I’m not kicking a story around in my head, I love to read and review books on Goodreads.

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Happy December peeps! 

It's just hours away from Christmas (can you believe that?!) and I've been wishing on Santa for forever! I hope I've been on the "Nice" List this year and for Santa to fulfill my wishlist :p 

#1 The Impossible Gift - Typewriter
Call me old school, but a typewriter reminded me of my younger days where I would sit in front of my Grandpa, listening to him typing away on his typewriter. Keyboards are tech savvy for sure, but the typewriter's buttons are like bubble wrap, too tempting not to touch! Too bad typewriters are even more expensive than laptops these days, but just look at this glorious number! 
Pink 1950s Royal Quiet Deluxe Typewriter in Pink with New Typewriter Ribbon Installed
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#2 - OwlCrate

I've never subscribed to any monthly book boxes because I'm at the point of my life where I might just uproot and migrate somewhere, so I'm keeping my belongings to a minimum and everything is stuffed into my laptop and new Kindle. However, that doesn't mean that I wouldn't kill for bookish merchandises. Watching people unboxing their book mail is pure torture and I could only whisper to myself.. That day will come. For now, I'll just keep OwlCrate on my wishlist. 

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More information about OwlCrate: https://www.owlcrate.com/

#3- Bookish Candle

What's better than a scented candle? 

Scented Bookish candles. The ultimate gift for the book nerds we are! 

I've been eyeing the wonderful selection of homemade candles by @burningpagescandles and I'm so so so close to buying one. Unfortunately, the international shipping cost is 2 times the price of the candles 😢 so I guess I won't be splurging on a Christmas gift for myself this year but rather saving up for a Slytherin Candle for next Christmas. Unless Santa would be kind enough to fit them into his gift bag and ship them to my Christmas Socks :P 

Shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BurningPagesCandles/items

We just relisted both the Harry Potter sample sets in the store. Get in quick thought because there is a very limited amount and we will not be making any more until after the new year. ↡ We are also planning to close the store a few days earlier given the major influx of orders that we have received since being featured on Buzzfeed we just are not copying with the amount of orders coming in and are finding it impossible to catch up. We will likely close the shop within the next 48 hours or so to allow everybody enough time to place any last minute orders before we close. ↡ 📷 by our amazing rep @fragilemyths
A photo posted by Tristen (@burningpagescandles) on Dec 17, 2016 at 2:09pm PST

#4 - Funko Pop! 

I'm normally not a toy collector but these cute little figurines are just irresistible! If I could start a bookish collection, I would definitely collect these cuties! 


Shop here: https://www.toytokyo.com/funko-pop/


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Saturday, December 24, 2016 No comments
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Afterimage
(The Enertia Trials #1)
Author: J. Kowallis
Genre: Dystopia, Science Fiction, YA, Romance
Published: May 7th , 2015
Publisher: Createspace 


Reggie’s dreams . . .
aren’t dreams.

Visions of the future flood her mind like shards of broken puzzles. Caged in her cell, every morning begins the same. She’s drugged, tortured, and images are torn from her memory by Public One.

Until the morning everything changes. The vision is different. The future’s never been about her, and now she knows they’re coming for her:

Nomads.

How will she convince them to keep her alive when Nate, their leader, doesn’t like or even trust her? To him, she’s a science experiment. A machine.

When Public One will do anything to keep her, Reggie must make a decision: remain a slave to her past, or risk her future to venture into a world more terrifying than she’s ever known.

               

I voluntarily read and reviewed a free copy of the book provided by Xpresso Book Tours and the author. Thank you for thrusting me into a dystopian world I never wanted to leave! - What I meant was, thank you for the reviewing opportunity! *coughs* - 

This series is a masterpiece in the making.    

A dystopian novel set after the Third World War, the author painstakingly created a world where mankind was left dealing with the aftermath of the war. Divided between the Public Ones and the Nomads, this is a story of how a precognitive, Reggie becomes the key to unlocking a secret that is much bigger than mankind itself.

Stunned and overwhelmed, I am positive that my mundane review could never do the book justice, this is the kind of book that you have to read it to feel it - because I've just had the most thrilling experience of my reading life!

My favorite dystopia has always been The Host, but the fact that Afterimage shared the same spot with my all time favorite has got to mean something. From the world building to the character development, this series pulled to me like a cinnamon flavored hot chocolate with marshmallow in the middle of a cold night (the analogy because I'm in a Christmas mood :p). The first chapter already got me craving for more, the need to dig to the bottom of the mystery was so great I finished it in no time.  

What sets this book apart from the other dystopian novels is in my opinion, the plot building. There was so much thought and effort put into describing the background of the story, from before, during and after the war that made you felt so present in the book. I was completely immersed into the world and felt every bit of adrenaline rush. Although the main characters in the book are Reggie and Nate, the story was also told from multiple perspectives and mainly through the eyes of the secondary characters. Wow. Not only the author managed to pull off this bold move, it was a breath of fresh air. This is the first time I've read a book with so many unique voices and not completely turned off by it. On the contrary, these perspectives allow readers to have a better grasp of the reality the characters are dealing with, and that's where the character development aspect comes in. 

I also loved how the romance in the book was not overdone, and yet not underwhelming either. The author has an amazing way of weaving a romance into the story and have the readers wanting for more without putting the storyline on hold. The relationships felt real and believable, and it's the kind that I honestly feel would happen if I was thrust into their world. 

There isn't much I can reveal about the plot without it being turned into a spoiler, and trust me when I say that the blurb is just the tip of the iceberg. I pretty much went into the book blind! I thought I had the book figured out, tortured protagonist saved by alpha male lead and subsequently figured out a way to overthrow the antagonists, but I guess I do not have the precognitive ability like Reggie.

Fans of The Host and The Giver, you'd want to jump into this one!

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Title: For All the Evers
Author: Debra Anastasia
Genre: Romance
Release Date: December 18, 2016


Fallen Billow should be in college like most of her friends, but instead she’s raising her brother and working as a housekeeper at a vintage local hotel. It’s back-breaking work, but not nearly as challenging as fending off unwanted advances from the hotel’s owner. 

Thomas McHugh is fighting for our country, across the globe and decades before Fallen Billow was even born. So there’s no way they’re soul mates. There’s no way he can be desperate to see her, hold her, kiss her. Except there is. 

Is it a dream when he inks his name on her skin? Is it a delusion when she puts her hands on his face and says she loves him? Nothing has ever felt more real. 

Fate has etched paths for Thomas and Fallen that even time cannot touch. A Purple Heart proclaims Thomas’ valor and bravery. And his death. But Fallen dares to dream of the impossible. She wants Thomas to stay. Just stay. 

A tribute to all who have served our country, this novel honors the impossible beauty of love and the endless power of hope. Come open your heart and celebrate the many facets of bravery with Fallen and Thomas.

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“I bet you were adorable.” He put his knuckle under her chin and encouraged her to lift her head. She rolled back over and settled against his shoulder. 

“I don’t want to be adorable. I want to be impossible.” 

“How do you mean?” He kissed her forehead. 

“I want to be impossible for you to forget, impossible for you to keep your hands off of.” She leaned up for a kiss. 

“You’re my impossible then. Have no fear.” He tenderly reminded her he was her impossible, too, with his lips. 

She put her hand against his stomach and snuggled in. “This is my spot. Right here. With you—it’s home.” 

He swallowed before talking to the ceiling. “My heart was like a fist. Where I am? It’s not a place you plan to survive. I’ve been there for years, and it’s not about skill; it’s not even about luck. You get strapped into a machine, and fate’s driving. You can’t get out even if you want to. So you submit to it. You harden your soul. You get ready to die.” 

He shifted, rolling on top of her. She sighed in contentment. Being beneath him made her feel safe and secure. 

He kissed her lips, then the tip of her nose, before continuing. “But with you, it’s like my heart’s opening up, and I’m terrified to feel, after all this time. Yet I don’t have a choice. No matter where I am, I draw your face whenever I get a scrap of paper.” 

He laughed a little. “We found a puppy, and I named it Fallen, just so I could say your name over and over. The guys think I’m crazy—such a strange name for a dog. But I don’t care. I’m gasping for you every moment I’m awake. And I’m making choices to keep me alive through the week.” 

His eyes searched hers. “What if I’m not as tough as I was in the beginning? God, I hope no one is affected by my distraction with this. But in the end there’s you. Only you. Do what you have to to get back to me when you’re awake. You have to. I need you more than air, more than life right now. The softness of you, the tenderness in your eyes when you see me. I’m trying to force fate to throw me in your direction. To hurl me at you somehow. I don’t know if it will work. But I’m praying for it.”

Fallen touched his face, then his neck. “I will do everything I can to find you.”



Debra creates pretend people in her head and paints them on the giant, beautiful canvas of your imagination. What an amazing job that is. The stories hit her hard while driving the minivan or shaving her legs, especially when there's no paper and pen around. In all of the lies she writes she hides her heart, so thank you for letting it play in your mind.

Debra has now published the Seraphim Series, the Poughkeepsie Brotherhood Series, the Gynazule Series, The Revenger and Booty Camp Dating Service. Her novella, Late Night with Andres is special because 100% of the proceeds go to breast cancer research. (So go get it right now, please!) For All The Evers is her latest romantic suspense.

You can find her at DebraAnastasia.com and on Twitter @Debra_Anastasia. But be prepared...

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Incandescently 
Sylvie Parizeau
Publication date: October 22nd 2016
Genres: New Adult, Romance


LIAM O’SHEA, bestseller author of the SciFi saga, Eiloe.

All I knew was pain – a childhood filled with cruelty and villains who used and abused.

Until Éolie.

I first heard her sweet, angelical voice in the dark of night, when I lay bathed in my own impending death. Seventeen years later, it’s not the nightmare she pulled me out of that haunts me, but the glimpse of Happily Ever After she revealed just before disappearing.

They said she was a figment of my boundless imagination. A wish. A dream. Until I had no choice but to believe them, cherishing my imaginary savior the only way I knew how – in fiction and lore.

But fantasy has a way of transforming reality. When I finally tire of being a citizen of the world, I take an impromptu sabbatical as a professor at a small college on the coast of Maine. And there I see her, the girl with the sea-green eyes and angelic voice.

My world turns upside down. Turns out my girl is for real, and the pull between us is anything but imaginary.

Happily Ever After has a story … and this one is mine.

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Happily Ever After has a story … and this one is mine.


How can you resist a book with the promise of a happy ending? One look at the cover and the blurb, I knew I have to dive into the romantic world of Liam and Eolie. 


All I knew was pain – a childhood filled with cruelty and villains who used and abused.


Liam's childhood was rough, throughout his younger days he was tormented and abused by his parents. Just when he thought things couldn't get any better, hope came in the form of a sweet, angelic voice named Eolie.  She was the one who gave him the strength to persevere through his darker days, but as he escaped from his hellhole and landed a spot in the psychiatric room, Eolie became just a figment of his imagination, a coping mechanism to deal with the stress, but he was never convinced of what he was told. Until 17 years later, when he heard her voice again after a long silence, and this time she was pleading for his help! 17 years ago, she pulled him through his weakest moments, now it's his time to save her back. 

Liam and Eolie were the personifications of perfection. I'd normally go for darker romances but their story was adorably sweet and endearing that it became infectious. I just couldn't stop from swooning over them again and again. I loved how the author added a paranormal twist to the story when it comes to explaining Liam and Eolie's telepathic communication, but I'm not going to reveal too much because there's where the mystery lies. 

Liam, himself, is a wonderful person. Unlike the typical male characters these days, he does not seek for a brief romance but a fulfilling relationship that goes deeper than one night stands. I liked how loyal and firm he was with his beliefs, especially when it comes to defending Eolie. On the other hand, Eolie is just a magnificent character that I would love to explore more, she has such gentleness and kindness in her that you'd want to protect, yet also a side that exhibits strength. 

Overall, a great read to those who are looking for a curl-up-with romance with great depths and emotions. A beautiful debut novel by author Sylvie Parizeau! 



A paralegal by day and incurable romantic by night, Sylvie is a cross-genre, and she takes Happily Ever After very seriously. The End just isn’t in her vocabulary.

An incorrigible daydreamer, she now feeds her obsession with epilogues by concocting stories in which heroes deal with the happy from the get-go. Ready, or not. And she confesses under oath to loving every minute of it.

Sylvie lives her own Happily Ever After in the beautiful mountains of Les Laurentides in Northern Quebec, alongside her whole set of characters.

In between treks in their backyard wilderness, you can find them hanging out at www.sylvieparizeau.com

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