Sunday, April 29, 2018

Continue with this amazing adventure into the Norse mythology


 
We plunge ourselves back into this adventurous world of Scandinavian foklore and Norse mythology.                                                                                                            From the Earth to Shadows
By: Amanda Hockins       

 SUMMARY: The epic conclusion to the thrilling Valkyrie duology by New York Times bestselling YA author Amanda Hocking, From the Earth to the Shadows. While dealing with dark revelations about her life and her world, Malin finds herself with new allies--and new enemies. Her quest for the truth leads her to places she never thought possible, and she's never been one to shy away from a fight. But for all her strength and determination, will it be enough to save the world before it's too late?     

 Excerpt: ONE The air that fogged around me was thick enough that I could taste it—earthy and wet, with a trace of salt. It stuck to my skin, which was already slick with sweat, and that only seemed to attract more insects. They buzzed around me, leaving burning little bites in my flesh. I wanted to swat them off, but I couldn’t. I had to stay perfectly still, or the Kalanoro would spot me too soon.   The oversaturation of green in the jungles of Panama had been a strange adjustment from the smog and bright lights of the city. Out here, it was an endless emerald sea: the plants and trees, the rivers, were all varying shades of green—even the sky was blotted out by a thick canopy of leaves.   This wasn’t where I wanted to be, crouched motionless in the mud with a giant millipede crawling over my foot. Not when Asher was still gone, held captive in Kurnugia by the underworld goddess Ereshkigal and her mad centaur boyfriend, Gugalanna. Not when the fate of the world felt heavy on my shoulders, with Ereshkigal attempting an uprising that would unleash the underworld on earth.   It had only been three days since I’d gone to the Gates of Kurnugia, along with Oona, Quinn, Asher, and Atlas to aid me. I’d wanted to avenge my mother—and I had killed the draugr that had killed her—but all of that may have set off a chain of events that would bring about the end of days.   And I had lost the guy I … well, not loved. Not yet. But I cared about him. All I wanted to do was rescue him. But I couldn’t. There was too much at stake. I couldn’t let my heart get the best of me. I had to hold it together, and follow my orders.   After Gugalanna had pulled Asher down into the underworld where I could not follow, the rest of us had gone to Caana City in Belize. It was the safest city near the Gates of Kurnugia, and Oona needed medical intervention to survive. She was on the mend now, and that’s why I had left her behind, with Quinn and Atlas.   I didn’t want to risk losing them the way I had Asher, and I was on a special assignment, coming directly from the Valkyries’ highest authority—Odin.   Odin had found me outside of the hospital where Oona was being treated. I had never met him before, and, like most of the Vanir gods, he changed his appearance to suit his needs, so I hadn’t recognized him.   He towered over me in his tailored suit, with his left eyelid withered shut. He had a deep rumble of a voice, with a softly lilting accent, and a grim expression. His large raven, Muninn, had been watching over me, but when I tried to press him for a reason why, he had told me that there wasn’t time to explain.   “I need you to go deep into the heart of the jungle, where no man dares to live,” Odin explained, as we had stood in the eerily silent parking lot in Caana City. “You must retrieve something for me.”   “Why can’t you retrieve it yourself?” I asked bluntly. I wasn’t being rude, but the reality was that Odin was a powerful god, and I was just a young mortal Valkyrie-in-training. He had far more knowledge and power than I could ever hope to have.   “I’m not allowed to meddle in the affairs of humans or any of the other earthly beings,” Odin clarified.   “But…” I trailed off, gathering the courage to ask, “What is this you’re doing now, then? Isn’t directing me to get something for you the same as meddling?”   A sly smile played on his lips, and he replied, “There are a few loopholes, and I think it’s best if I take advantage of one now. If you want to save your friend, and everyone else that matters to you, you need to act quickly.”   “What is it that you need me to get?” I asked, since I didn’t seem to have a choice.    “The Valhallan cloak,” he explained. “It was stolen centuries ago by a trickster god—I honestly can’t remember which one anymore—and he hid it with the Kalanoro of Panama.”    “The Kalanoro?” I groaned reflexively. Having dealt with them before, I already knew how horrible they were.    If piranhas lived on land, they would behave a lot like the Kalanoro. They were small primate-like creatures, standing no more than two feet tall, and they vaguely resembled the aye-aye lemur. The biggest differences were that the Kalanoro were tailless, since they lived mostly on the ground, and they had razor-sharp claws on their elongated fingers and a mouth of jagged teeth they used to tear apart the flesh of their prey.    “What is the Valhallan cloak, and how will I find it?” I asked Odin.    “You’ll know when you see it. It’s an oversized cloak, but the fabric looks like the heavens. The rumors are that the Kalanoro were attracted to the magic of the cloak, though they didn’t understand it, so they took it back to their cave,” Odin elaborated. “They apparently have been guarding it like a treasure.”    “So I have to go into the treacherous jungle, find the man-eating Kalanoro, and steal their favorite possession?” I asked dryly. “No problem.”    Which was how I ended up in the jungle, alone, in the heart of Kalanoro country—at least, that’s what the nearest locals had purported. In front of me, on the other side of a very shallow but rapidly moving stream, was the mouth of a cave. The cave I hoped was the home of the Kalanoro, but I was waiting to see one for official confirmation.    Sweat slid down my temples, and a large dragonfly flew overhead. The trees around me were a cacophony of sounds—monkeys and frogs and birds and insects of all kinds, talking to one another, warning of danger, and shouting out mating calls.    Back in the city, beings and creatures of all kinds lived among each other, but there were rules. The jungle was not bound by any laws. I was not welcome, and I was not safe here.    I heard the crunch of a branch—too loud and too close to be another insect. I turned my head slowly toward the sound, and I saw movement in the bushes right beside me. Tall dark quills, poking out above the leaves, and I tried to remember if the Kalanoro had any quill-like fur.    I didn’t have to wonder for very long because a head poked out of the bushes, appearing to grin at me through a mouthful of jagged fangs and a face like an alien hyena. The leathery green skin, mottled with darker speckles, blended in perfectly with the surroundings, with a mohawk-like row of sharp quills running down its back.    It wasn’t a Kalanoro—it was something much worse. I found myself face-to-face with a Chupacabra.      TWO  The Chupacabra—much like dolphins, dogs, and quokkas—had the uncanny ability to appear to be smiling. Unlike those contemporaries, there was nothing adorable or friendly about this Chupacabra’s smile. It was all serrated teeth, with bits of rotten meat stuck between them, and a black tongue lolling around his mouth.    “You don’t want do this,” I told the beast softly, even though he probably didn’t understand English.    I kept my gaze locked on the Chupacabra, but my hand was at my hip, slowly unsheathing my sword Sigrún. The name came from my ancestors, as had the blade itself. It had been passed down from Valkyrie to daughter for centuries.    Sigrún was a thick blade made of dark purple crystal, so dark it appeared black, but it would glow bright brilliant purple when I was working. It was short and angled, like it had been broken off in battle. Maybe it had—the full history of my blade was unknown to me.    But the handle was a black utilitarian replacement. It had been my mother’s gift to me on my eighteenth birthday. Her final gift to me, well over a year ago.    The Chupacabra stared at me with oversized teardrop-shaped eyes and took a step closer to me, letting out a soft rumble of a growl.    Valkyries weren’t supposed to kill anyone or anything they were not specifically ordered to kill. The one exception was self-defense. Since I was on an unsanctioned mission into territory I had no business being in, this would all get very messy if I had to kill a Chupacabra.    But the hard truth was that I was beyond worrying about my career as a Valkyrie. I would do whatever I needed to do.    When the Chupacabra lunged at me, I drew my sword without hesitation. Since this wasn’t an official “job,” my blade didn’t glow purple, but it sliced through the leathery hide as easily as I knew it would.    I didn’t want to kill the creature if I didn’t have to—after all, he was merely going about his life in the jungle. So my first blow was only a warning that left him with a painful but shallow cut across his shoulder.    He let out an enraged howl, causing birds to take flight and all sorts of smaller animals to go rushing deeper into the underbrush. From the corner of my eye, I spotted several Kalanoro darting across the stream back toward their cave. They had been watching me.    The Chupacabra had stepped back from me, but by the determined grin on his face I didn’t think he was ready to give up yet. He circled around me, and I turned with him, stepping carefully to keep from slipping in the mud.    “This is stupid,” I said, reasoning with the animal. “We should both go our separate ways, and you can go back to eating … well, I think you mostly eat the Kalanoro and birds.”    Apparently growing tired of my attempts at talking, the Chupacabra snarled and jumped at me again. I dodged out of the way, but he kicked off of the tree behind and instantly dove at me. I didn’t move quick enough this time, and he knocked me to the ground.    Fortunately, I fell on my back, with one of his feet pinning me and his claws digging into my shoulder. I put one hand around his long, slender throat, barely managing to hold him back as he gnashed his teeth.    With one of my arms pinned, he was too strong for me, and I wouldn’t be able to throw him off. As his thick saliva dripped down onto me, I knew there was only one thing I could do if I wanted to survive.    I drove my sword up through his breastbone, using all my might. He howled in pain, but only for a second, before falling silent and slumping forward onto me. I crawled out from underneath him, now covered in mud and his thick green blood, along with my own fresh red blood springing from the wounds on my bare arms and shoulder.    In the mouth of the cave across from me, two dozen or so beady little green eyes glowed. The Kalanoro were crouched down, watching me. So much for the element of surprise.    My hair had come free from the braid I’d been wearing, and it stuck to my forehead. I reached up to brush it back, and the Kalanoro let out a squawk of surprise, and one darted off into the woods.    That’s when I realized the Kalanoro were afraid of me. I glanced over at the Chupacabra—the Kalanoro’s number-one predator, and I had left it dead and bleeding into the stream. They were right to fear me.    I tested my new hypothesis and stepped closer to the mouth of the cave, and the Kalanoro screeched and scattered. Most of them ran into the woods, but a few went deeper into the cave. My fight with the Chupacabra had left them far more skittish than I had anticipated, and I doubted that I would need my sword for them, so I sheathed Sigrún.    I unhooked my asp baton from my hip and pulled my flashlight out from my gear bag. I took a deep breath and walked toward the cave, hoping that this wasn’t a trap where they would all pounce and devour me the second I stepped inside.    As I walked into the cave, I heard them chittering and scurrying, but it reminded me more of a rat infestation than man-eating primates. Once my eyes had adjusted to the darkness, I shone the flashlight around the narrow cavern. The beam of light flashed on a few pairs of eyes, but they quickly disappeared into the darkness.    The entrance of the cave stood well over eight feet, but as I walked, the ceiling height dropped considerably. Very soon I had to crouch down to venture farther.    The ground was slick with Kalanoro droppings and bat guano, and it smelled like a musty cellar that doubled as a litter box. Tiny bones of partially digested meals crunched underneath the heavy soles of my boots.    My flashlight glinted on something, and I crouched down to inspect it. It was an old pocket watch, the face broken and the gears rusted, but it had once definitely belonged to a human. Near the watch was another trinket—an old walkie-talkie.    That’s when I realized it was a trail of treasures, piling up more as I went deeper into the cave. Old car parts, a titanium hip replacement, and even what appeared to be a wedding band. The Kalanoro apparently loved hoarding shiny things.    On the ground a few feet ahead of me, I spotted something particularly sparkly. It looked like stars, shimmering and glowing from a puddle on the floor. By now I had to crawl on my knees, since the ceiling was so low.    As I reached for those stars, a Kalanoro leapt out from the darkness. Its rows of teeth dug painfully into my right arm, and I beat it back with my asp baton. It took three hits before it finally let go and ran off screaming.    I grabbed at the stars, picking up a satiny fabric. The way it glimmered, it looked exactly like the night sky, and I now understood what Odin meant by looking “like the heavens.” This had to be the Valhallan cloak. I hurriedly shoved it into my gear bag. The Kalanoro couldn’t be happy about me stealing their treasure, so I had to get out fast.    I raced out of the cave and gulped down the fresh air. Around me, the trees had changed their tune, from the normal song of the jungle to something far more shrill and angry. I could hear the Kalanoro growling and screeching at each other, sounding like high-pitched howler monkeys. They were enraged, and they were chasing after me.    It was a ten-kilometer hike downhill, through thick forests, to the nearest village. There I would be able to clean up and catch the hyperbus back to Caana City. Back to meet Odin. The Kalanoro were now alerting the entire jungle to my presence, and even as I hurried ahead, deftly moving through the trees, I could hear them following me.    I ran down the hill, skittering through the mud and branches, swatting back giant bugs and the occasional surprised snake. My legs ached and my lungs burned but I pressed on, running as fast as I could. I had to make it to the town before dark, because I doubted the Kalanoro would let me out alive.      Copyright © 2018 by Amanda Hocking in From the Earth to the Shadows and reprinted with permission from Wednesday Books.      
                  Review: We continue in this bleak, decomposing and bloodthirsty world in From the Earth to the Shadows #2 by Amanda Hockings. The character Malin finds herself searching for the truth but ending up in places she has never thought was possible. She comes face to face with Gods from the Underworld in this perilous battle to save the world before it’s too late. The author continue with the Norse mythology of the Valkyries though out this story. I do feel the treacherous world around me as I read this storyline but find it lacking in other ares. Book #1 had such an amazing build up to the storyline, that I felt that book #2 fell short in the second book syndrome. I love the setting and the characteristics of each character in the story but wished it had been expanded in a 3rd book.   I recommend this book. I give it 3.75 out of 5 stars ✨




AUTHOR BIO: 
Amanda Hocking is the author of over twenty young adult novels, including the New York Times bestselling Trylle Trilogy and Kanin Chronicles. Her love of pop culture and all things paranormal influence her writing. She spends her time in Minnesota, taking care of her menagerie of pets and working on her next book.

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Monday, January 8, 2018

Uncover the world of Scandinavian folklore and Norse figures.

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BETWEEN the BLADE and the Heart    
By: Amanda Hocking
  SUMMARY: When the fate of the world is at stake Loyalties will be tested Game of Thrones  meets  Blade Runner  in this commanding new YA fantasy inspired by Norse Mythology from  New York Times  bestselling author Amanda Hocking. As one of Odin's Valkyries, Malin's greatest responsibility is to slay immortals and return them to the underworld. But when she unearths a secret that could unravel the balance of all she knows, Malin along with her best friend and her ex-girlfriend must decide where their loyalties lie. And if helping the blue-eyed boy Asher enact his revenge is worth the risk—to the world and her heart.   Chapter 1 Excerpt:
ONE
The air reeked of fermented fish and rotten fruit, thanks to the overflowing dumpster from the restaurant behind us. The polluted alley felt narrow and claustrophobic, sandwiched between skyscrapers.
In the city, it was never quiet or peaceful, even at three in the morning. There were more than thirty million humans and supernatural beings coexisting, living on top of each other. It was the only life I’d ever really known, but the noise of the congestion grated on me tonight.
My eyes were locked on the flickering neon lights of the gambling parlor across the street. The u in Shibuya had gone out, so the sign flashed SHIB YA at me.
The sword sheathed at my side felt heavy, and my body felt restless and electric. I couldn’t keep from fidgeting and cracked my knuckles.
“He’ll be here soon,” my mother, Marlow, assured me. She leaned back against the brick wall beside me, casually eating large jackfruit seeds from a brown paper sack. Always bring a snack on a stakeout was one of her first lessons, but I was far too nervous and excited to eat.
The thick cowl of her frayed black sweater had been pulled up like a hood, covering her cropped blond hair from the icy mist that fell on us. Her tall leather boots only went to her calf, thanks to her long legs. Her style tended to be monochromatic—black on black on black—aside from the shock of dark red lipstick.
My mother was only a few years shy of her fiftieth birthday, with almost thirty years of experience working as a Valkyrie, and she was still as strong and vital as ever. On her hip, her sword Mördare glowed a dull red through its sheath.
The sword of the Valkyries was one that appeared as if it had been broken in half—its blade only a foot long before stopping at a sharp angle. Mördare’s blade was several thousand years old, forged in fires to look like red glass that would glow when the time was nigh.
My sword was called Sigrún, a present on my eighteenth birthday from Marlow. It was a bit shorter than Mördare, with a thicker blade, so it appeared stubby and fat. The handle was black utilitarian, a replacement that my mom had had custom-made from an army supply store, to match her own.
The ancient blade appeared almost black, but as it grew closer to its target, it would glow a vibrant purple. For the past hour that we’d been waiting on our stakeout, Sigrún had been glowing dully on my hip.
The mist grew heavier, soaking my long black hair. I kept the left side of my head shaved, parting my hair over to the right, and my scalp should’ve been freezing from the cold, but I didn’t feel it. I didn’t feel anything.
It had begun—the instinct of the Valkyrie, pushing aside my humanity to become a weapon. When the Valkyrie in me took over, I was little more than a scythe for the Grim Reaper of the gods.
“He’s coming,” Marlow said behind me, but I already knew.
The world fell into hyperfocus, and I could see every droplet of rain as it splashed toward the ground. Every sound echoed through me, from the bird flapping its wings a block away, to the club door as it groaned open.
Eleazar Bélanger stumbled out, his heavy feet clomping in the puddles. He was chubby and short, barely over four feet tall, and he would’ve appeared to be an average middle-aged man if it wasn’t for the two knobby horns that stuck out on either side of his forehead. Graying tufts of black hair stuck out from under a bright red cap, and as he walked ahead, he had a noticeable limp favoring his right leg.
He was a Trasgu, a troublemaking goblin, and his appearance belied the strength and cunning that lurked within him. He was over three hundred years old, and today would be the day he died.
I waited in the shadows of the alley for him to cross the street. A coughing fit caused him to double over, and he braced himself against the brick wall.
I approached him quietly—this all went easier when they didn’t have time to prepare. He took off his hat to use it to wipe the snot from his nose, and when he looked up at me, his green eyes flashed with understanding.
“It’s you,” Eleazar said in a weak, craggy voice. We’d never met, and I doubt he’d ever seen me before, but he recognized me, the way they all did when their time was up.
Eleazar Bélanger, you have been chosen to die,” I said, reciting my script, the words automatic and cold on my lips. “It is my duty to return you to the darkness from whence you came.”
“No, wait!” He held up his pudgy hands at me. “I have money. I can pay you. We can work this out.”
“This is not my decision to make,” I said as I pulled the sword from my sheath.
His eyes widened as he realized I couldn’t be bargained with. For a moment I thought he might just accept his fate, but they rarely did. He bowed his head and ran at me like a goat. He was stronger than he looked and caused me to stumble back a step, but he didn’t have anywhere to go.
My mother stood blocking the mouth of the alley, in case I needed her. Eleazar tried to run toward the other end, but his leg slowed him, and I easily overtook him. Using the handle of my sword, I cracked him on the back of the skull, and he fell to the ground on his knees.
Sigrún glowed brightly, with light shining out from it and causing the air to glow purple around us. Eleazar mumbled a prayer to the Vanir gods. I held the sword with both hands, and I struck it across his neck, decapitating him.
And then, finally, the electricity that had filled my body, making my muscles quiver and my bones ache, left me, and I breathed in deeply. The corpse of an immortal goblin lay in a puddle at my feet, and I felt nothing but relief.
“It was a good return,” my mother said, and put her hand on my shoulder. “You did well, Malin.”

Copyright © 2018 by Amanda Hocking in Between the Blade and the Heart and reprinted by permission of St. Martin’s Griffin.


 

 
My Review:
Driving into this distinctive and complicated world that pulls you in almost instantly. With the gripping twists and turns it kept me compelled to the very end, as I could not put it down. These characters are believeable even with the characteristic of each character she protrays in their environment. The author Amanda Hocking depicts the Norse mythology and folklore in a way that paints a picture of astonishing characters across each page of her story. Her storyline is set in a gloomy, rutting and deadly world where mortals and immortals live together, in a shatterable society that can only be balanced with the enforcement of the Valkyries. When a dark secert is uncovered that has been hidden is revealed, it may upset the order of balance pushing a world into chaos. I can’t wait to read more from this author. If you love this book as much as I did, I highly recommand reading the second book in the series FROM the EARTH to the SHADOWS........
I highly recommand this book. I give it 4 out of 5 stars...... 



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Amanda Hocking is the author of over twenty young adult novels, including the  New York Times  bestselling  Trylle Trilogy  and  Kanin Chronicles . Her love of pop culture and all things paranormal influence her writing. She spends her time in Minnesota, taking care of her menagerie of pets and working on her next book.
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Thursday, July 13, 2017

IN THE FUTURE LOVE WILL MAKE YOU A TRAITOR

                                                  📕BOOK REVIEW 📕

OPEN THIS BOOK TO A WORLD SET IN THE FUTURE SO DRIVE INTO LOVE AND BETRAYAL.

                                            CONFIGURED by JENETTA PENNER


SYNOPSIS:


        
IN THE FUTURE, LOVE WILL MAKE YOU A TRAITOR.

120 years after a virus decimated earth’s population the survivors 
thrive in safety, away from the death and destruction of the 
Outerbounds. But there is a price. Divided into three levels of intellect, 
Citizens focus solely on duty. Emotions are pointless, even dangerous.

Due to her advanced intelligence, seventeen-year-old computer genius, 
Avlyn Lark is separated from her twin brother at birth and raised by 
adoptive parents. She gains privilege, the ideal future. He dies. 
Avlyn barely knew him yet he remains bound to her memory. 
But following a string of rebel intrusions on the city, Avlyn receives a cryptic message.

 After which, she begins seeing visions of her dead twin, not to mention a 
strange power she doesn't understand starts to emerge. The mysterious 
radical who urges Avlyn to join their fight becomes her link to answers. 

Freedom. Love. Opportunity calls, but if she says yes will she lose it all? 
Configured is the first novel in a Configured trilogy that poses the 
question: does humanity need love for survival? 

Fans of Divergent, Matched, and the Maze Runner will love this world 
of dark secrets, intrigue and thirst for a better tomorrow.                                                                                                   


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         Configured Jenetta Penner                       
         (Book #1 in the Configured Trilogy) 
         Genres: Sci-Fi/Dystopian, Young Adult


MY THOUGHS:

The author Jennetta Penner writes a convincing story that you want to just dive into. Her world is set into the near distance future, where things don't seem as they should be. I was on the edge of my seat, wondering what would happen next. " One more page, just one more". The characteristics of the characters just jump off page at you as their story is told. The story reads quickly with its twists, turns and many, many surprises. With the many dystopian depicted worlds written today, I feel that Jennetta Penner's story throws down the gauntlet with the best of them.

I highly recommend this dystopian trilogy. I give it a 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
jenetta-18dcropedsquare2small400    Author Bio: I'm Jenetta and a lifetime lover of Sci-Fi (thx Dad). I had a weird LONG stint (declaring HOW long would give away too many age secrets... and eh hem... a girl never tells) where I read almost no books for pleasure (the horror!). Near the end of 2014 I picked up Hunger Games, and I was off like a rocket. That next year I read about 40 YA books (mostly Sci-Fi/dystopian) and a couple months into it got the idea to write a book (with no prior experience or even desire) about children who were not allowed to be raised by their biological parents. You see, I am an adoptive mama of two lovely daughters from foster care. That story grew into what Configured is today. It has been a HUGE journey with a lot of ups and downs and it took WAY longer than I anticipated. But it is finally here. 

Friday, October 21, 2016

To plunge ourselves into something old made new again!

We dive into the old world of comics, and renew it with such vibrants colors in these graphic novels. It will open the world to some of your favorite novels and bring them to life on these masterly drawn pages. For some it makes reading a book easier to have pictures before them.

🐲 PUT A TOE INTO THE WATER OF ONE OF THESE OUT OF THIS WORLD NOVELS 🐉


                                               NIMONA BY NOELLE STEVENSON


SYNOPSES:

Nemeses! Dragons! Science! Symbolism! All these and more await in this brilliantly subversive, sharply irreverent epic from Noelle Stevenson. Featuring an exclusive epilogue not seen in the web comic, along with bonus conceptual sketches and revised pages throughout, this gorgeous full-color graphic novel has been hailed by critics and fans alike as the arrival of a “superstar” talent (NPR.org).

Nimona is an impulsive young shapeshifter with a knack for villainy. Lord Ballister Blackheart is a villain with a vendetta. As sidekick and supervillain, Nimona and Lord Blackheart are about to wreak some serious havoc. Their mission: prove to the kingdom that Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin and his buddies at the Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics aren't the heroes everyone thinks they are.

But as small acts of mischief escalate into a vicious battle, Lord Blackheart realizes that Nimona's powers are as murky and mysterious as her past. And her unpredictable wild side might be more dangerous than he is willing to admit.


MY THOUGHTS:

The author does an excellent way of telling the story in graphic novel form. Noelle Stevenson is both author and illustrator, she demonstrates humor, over coming unfortunate events in ones life. To try and find way to survive, to fit in with everyone around you. That is hard enough without being a shapeshifter at the same time. Is the hero bad and the villain good? Or are they a little of both. You must submerge yourself into the adventurous story that touches on hardships and trying to over come them, gay love. I find this graphic novel very entertaining to read. I would recommend this novel to anyone who loves a good story. If you enjoy Noelle Stevenson's work in this book 📚. I highly recommend you run out and pick up her other series Lumberjanes vol. 1 & 2.

I highly recommend this graphic novel, I give it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️4 out of 5 stars.


Next Book 📚 Coming Up:     The Flight of Bonnie Prince Charles by Hugh Doughlas &
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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Let's spring board off and dive into another fabulous book!

📘 A Fantastic Book On An Adventure Through An Unknown World 📕


So come along with me and unlock 🗝 the door 🚪 into the wonderful world this 
author has created!!  When we open the door 🚪 as we step through into a magical fantasy of 
the elven city of Elvorium. Follow me through this spectacular book and come treasure troving with me!

KINGS OR PAWNS ( STEPS OF POWER: THE KINGS BOOK 1) BY J. J. SHERWOOD 


SYNOPSES:

The elven city of Elvorium has become corrupted to the core by politics. With his father dead and The Royal Schismatic his back, Prince Hairem becomes the king of the elven world on Sevrigel. Young and daring, Hairem is determined to undo the council's power, but quickly finds his loyal council members brutally murdered by an assassin loosed within the city. 

As corruption and death threaten to tear the city apart from within, the warlord Seabellus threatens the city from without, laying siege to Sevrigel's eastern capital. With the eleven world crumbling around him, Hairem finds himself in a dangerous political balance between peace and all out war.



MY THOUGHTS:

This is J.J. Sherwood's first novel, along with that she has done a marvelous job at the world building and characterization of the characters. I had the pleasure to be a part of her blog tour and also took part in reviewing this amazing world in this book. If you love the dynamics of the Lord of the Rings you will love Kings or Pawns with the different classifications of the elvens. The story plunges you into the political ring with the division of elves and other clans of species. 


The author J.J. Sherwood pulled together these characters out of her hat and poured them on to the page with such ease. That we can picture them within our minds eye, as we get to know these diverse characters quite well within their Elvorium setting. We see this world unfold around us like a piece of paper that we have folded into a million folds.

 Kings or Pawns story is hard to figure out at first who plays those roles, as for the King himself he's a pawn in the political setting of the Elvorium council. What the king Hairem must do to balance his world with the council. As we progress in this amazing adventure into an unseen world that emerges before us, it slowly builds up to many events that you may not see coming. What? "Bam," did that just happened? Wow yes, yes it did! I kept wanting to turn the page again and again. Always wanting to know what happens next, never to be disappointed in the end. I was completely shocked in the end because the author J.J. Sherwood crafted the story so well that it kept me guessing till the very end. I can not wait to continue this series unto the next book Heroes or Thieves ( Steps of Power: The King  Book 2).

I highly recommend this book series and give this book ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 out of 5 stars!!


An Amazing Giveaway going on over at  StepsofPower.com run by JJ Sherwood for her book series Kings or Pawns.   For a Signed hardcopy of her first two books:  The Steps of Power: The Kings Book 1 and 2 - Kings or Pawns, Heroes or Thieves 

         🎉🎉🎉Giveaway runs from July 25 - September 10 🎉🎉🎉
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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

The next layover stop on this amazing journey through the books will be:

Professional Reader



   
Where will my travels take me but along the way to a incredible book by an awesome author. How could not pass by a book by this author but then again I could not pass up any book!!!

           ANGELS & DEMONS : A NOVEL ( ROBERT LANGDON ) BY DAN BROWN 

SYNOPSIS:

        When world-renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to his first assignment to a Swiss research facility to analyze a mysterious symbol - seared into the chest of a murdered physicist - he discovers evidence of the unimaginable: the resurgence of an ancient secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati...the most powerful underground organization ever to walk the earth. The Illuminati has now surfaced to carry out the final phase of its legendary vendetta against its most hated enemy -- the Catholic Church.   Langdon's worst fears are confirmed on the eve of the Vatican's holy conclave, when a messenger of the Illuminati announces they have hidden an unstoppable time bomb at the very heart of Vatican City. With the countdown under way, Langdon jets to Rome to join forces with Vittoria Vetra, a beautiful and mysterious Italian scientist, to assist the Vatican in a desperate bid for survival. Embarking on a frantic hunt through sealed crypts, dangerous catacombs, deserted cathedrals, and the most secretive vault on earth, Langdon and Vetra follow a 400-year-old trail of ancient symbols that snakes across Rome toward the long-forgotten Illuminati lair...a clandestine location that contains the only hope for Vatican salvation. Find out what happens in this thriller adventure.                        


MY THOUGHTS:

I thought it was well written with all its twists and turns. It kept you guessing until the very end. How deep into the Vatican will Robert Langdon have to go? We find out the many secrets of the church and the length they go to hide them. Are we angles and do good in the world or demons always doing bad things. We are both, just like the priest character in this book. When he does not get what he wants he goes about to destroy that very thing he has grown to love. Why do we always seem to go down that damaging road of distortion. I liked the influential aspect of the priest in his struggle with the church and the way the clues are exposed to Robert Langdon's character. How we ride along bit by bit to unearth the real killer with in the story. Love the ancient aspects that pull you in and won't let you go until the end. Yes I quite enjoyed this book and cannot wait to move ahead with the series to find out what happens next for Robert Langdon.  

I give this mystery thriller 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

~~AN AMAZING GIVEAWAY GOING OVER AT StepsofPower.com RUN BY JJ SHERWOOD FOR BOOK SERIES KINGS AND PAWNS. FOR A SIGNED HARDCOPY OF HER FIRST TWO BOOKS: KINGS AND PAWNS, HEROES AND THIEVES ~~

📔 GIVEAWAY RUNS FROM JULY 25 - SEPTEMBER 10 📔
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

See the amazing books I come across along the way!

Come along for the ride to see where my journey takes me! Hey, look over there! Do I see an amazing book on the eve of discovery! Why yes I do. So here we go!
 The Devil's Queen : A Novel of Catherine de Medici by Jeanne Kalogridis 
In this book, Catherine de Medici is born into one of the most powerful family of Florence and seems to have everything a young girl could want but soon a violent conflict erupts in the country. She then find herself in the hands of her enemies only to end up in prison.  Later Catherine is forced to marry the handsome Prince Henry of France but is soon overshadowed by his mistress the much older and conniving Diana de Poitier. Having a hard time conceiving children Catherine decided to turn to the dark arts of sorcery,  when she teams up with astrologer Cosimo Ruggieri. She then must deal with the consequences of her actions by paying the price of what she had done.  With Catherine's blood-soaked visions for the future, Kalogridis reveals great love and desire Catherine bore for her husband Henry and the shear determination to keep her sons on the throne of France.

I found this book a joy to read. Going a long for the ride as the author Jeanne Kalogridis brings Catherine de Medici a live through the pages of history again. It shows the hardships Catherine had to go through as a young girl growing up into adulthood. I loved driving into the French court and knowing the ins and outs of what Catherine had to do to achieve to become one of the most famous monarchs in France. I feel that the author did a fabulous job creating these characters, and the quality of each person who lived during those times. She developed the story line as it made you feel like you were stepping back in time and immersing yourself into the French country side. I think the last chapter could of been a little longer but the author has a section at the end to wrap up Catherine de Medici's time line until her death. If you want a glimpse into French history in the 16th century and love a good historical novel this book might be for you.

I gave this historical fiction ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 out of 5 stars. Loved it.


              NEXT BOOK FOR REVIEW:    COMING SOON!!

                                                                           

STORMS OF HURRICANES ARE COMING!

                                  When turmoil is around every corner in her life.                                                          ...