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We're Dwayne and Hanna,
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growing book collection sadly
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We're 23 and 15, and we live in London.

Like most sisters, we bicker. A lot.

6 October 2011

ANGEL FIRE blog tour: From Mexico, with Love

Hello there! You've probably have noticed the lack of posts and general inactivity of Girls Without a Bookshelf this summer holidays - much apologies, we did not have any wi-fi due to our recent move, but since I am back at university, thankfully wi-fi is also back!

I feel it is fitting to re-open the blog with a guest post from the author of one of my favourite books, ANGEL, and so as part of the ANGEL FIRE blog tour, I hugely welcome the talented L.A. Weatherly who is here to talk about the setting of the sequel to much beloved ANGEL!

Welcome Lee!

The Setting of Angel Fire

When I first started planning the Angel trilogy, I had no thought at all of setting the second book in Mexico – a country where, at the time, I’d never even been. The fact that Angel Fire takes place almost entirely in Mexico City is completely down to Alex. Remember that scene in Angel, where he suddenly starts speaking fluent Spanish? Well, I was as surprised as Willow; I’d had no idea that my hero was bilingual. (Sometimes characters just do things. You kind of get used to it, after a while.) Thinking it through, I decided that it made sense, when he’d grown up so close to the Mexican border. More importantly, I couldn’t see it impacting the story very much (ha!), so I just went along with it.

But then, of course, when it came time for Alex and Willow to discuss What Next, it was the most natural thing in the world for Alex to suggest going to Mexico. Because, you know – he spoke Spanish. And by then, I was so used to him as a fluent Spanish speaker that I hardly even thought twice. It wasn’t until later, when it came time to plan Angel Fire, that it suddenly hit me exactly what my hero had done. Holy cats, I had to set a book in Mexico! I’d never even been to Mexico. And Alex might have been fluent in Spanish, but I sure wasn’t.

My mental wheels spun for a while, trying desperately to think of a way out of this. (“OK, maybe they’re on their way to Mexico, but then something happens and they have to go back to the US! Yeah, that’s it!”) Finally, though, I knew that I had to resign myself to my fate: I’d promised readers a book set in Mexico, and that was that. So then came research. A lot of research. I read at least a dozen books about Mexico, and probably half a dozen more about Mexico City…because an exciting idea had started to form. Angel had taken place mostly in the wide, open spaces of America. So for contrast, why not set the sequel in Mexico City, and have a gritty, urban feel to it instead?

The more I read about the Mexican capital, the more I realised what an amazing setting I’d chosen – it’s one of the largest cities in the world; a place where Aztec ruins jostle for space beside Art Deco buildings; where the smell of spices from street-corner food vendors mingles with car fumes; where you hear the pulsing of rock music and of Aztec drums. During the writing of Angel Fire, Mexico City filled my senses: this chaotic, tilting city of concrete almost became a character in its own right.

Books and the Internet can only do so much, though; I was painfully aware that I was writing about a place I’d never been. I was determined to go and see it for myself – and a few months ago my husband and I were lucky enough to do just that. As I walked through the crowded Mexico City streets that I’d been writing about for so long, I had the most incredible sense of déjà vu; I could practically see my characters around every street corner. Especially Alex, raising an eyebrow at me and smiling. Because of course he’d known this would happen all along – back when he started speaking Spanish out of nowhere, that day in Spanish Harlem.








The Catédral Metropolitana, the oldest cathedral in the Americas. Little does Mexico City know that it’s soon to become a Church of Angels cathedral…!










The outskirts of Tepito: one of Mexico City’s roughest barrios, where one of the characters is from. Entering it is like going into a dark, rustling tunnel, with miles of plastic awnings from vendors’ stalls overhead (or so we were told – it was strongly recommended that we NOT go there!).








The Angel of Independence is one of Mexico City’s most famous statues. A huge golden angel, holding a wreath to the sky? Excellent, I can use that!








Thank you Lee!

Watch out for my review of Angel Fire coming up, and don't forget the next stop of the ANGEL FIRE blog tour at Daisy Chain Book Reviews on 11th October for the ANGEL FIRE Soundtrack!

30 August 2011

Fury UK Blog Tour: An Extract from FURY!

Second day of the FURY Blog Tour here at Girls at Without a Bookshelf and your treat for today is an extract from FURY! Check it below -


Out of the snowy fog emerged one girl, then two more. Chase couldn’t help but let his jaw drop a bit; these chicks were amazing. The one in front, a redhead with fair skin, was smiling, while the other two—one blonde and a little curvy, the other petite with wavy, honey-colored hair and a paisley scarf around her neck—stood behind her with serious expressions on their gorgeous faces. All three of them seemed to be enveloped in some sort of white light; probably the moon, playing tricks with the snow.
Or maybe he was still drunker than he thought.
“Hey, sorry to startle you,” the redhead said, stepping toward him. “I’m Ty.  These are my cousins, Ally and Meg.
Chase stuttered, “Um, hi. Hey. I’m Chase.”
“Hi Chase,” all three girls said, practically in unison.
“Our car ran out of gas.” Ty motioned up the road a bit, where Chase thought he could just see the outline of a vehicle. “Any chance you could help us?” For a girl stranded in the middle of a snowstorm, she seemed fairly relaxed.
“Do you want me to, um, drive you to the gas station? Or something?”
“That would be great, thanks,” Ty said. “Why don’t I go with you, and Ally and Meg can wait in the car?”
Chase wasn’t one for new age crap—his mom had been to see a psychic a few times and always came back muttering voodoo bullshit, all about “affirmations” and chakra. Not to mention the fact that she’d gone to the psychic in the first place to try to communicate with Chase’s dead father, the deadbeat who’d leave them for week-long drinking binges and come back to eat their food while he “cleaned up.”
Nevertheless, for a split second, he felt like this was fate—like a sign from the universe.  Sure, the party might have been a bust—the Sasha news was pretty much the definition of a buzzkill, and he’d been in no shape to get numbers or hook up—but now he would get alone time with the hottest girl he had ever seen in his life. It was fate, clearly.
Everything was going to be okay.
“So, was there a party tonight?” Ty asked, once they were in the car. He could barely resist the urge to brush the snowflakes from her hair, to lean over and breathe in her musky, floral scent. He silently thanked the dudes at the local garage for letting him use their cleaning supplies for free in return for a couple hours on Saturday mornings. Without them, he couldn’t perform his bi-weekly car-cleansing ritual—the only thing that combated the stale smell of his mom’s Pall Malls.  As he put the car in drive, he felt like he was launching a spaceship into the night, into the snow. He and Ty would explore the dark, winding roads and stark, branch-lined fields between Minster’s street and the gas station.
“Yeah, a Christmas party type thing,” he said, mentally kicking himself for sounding so uncool. She was probably picturing people dancing around in elf costumes. He quickly added, “You know, just some high-school kids.” He was sure this girl must be in college.
“Sounds like fun. I love parties,” Ty said, smiling at him in the dark. “Don’t you wish we could go back to having parties like they did centuries ago? With dance cards and formal invitations and choreographed dances? Or masquerade balls? I’d love to go to a masked party. Wouldn’t you?”
“Totally,” he said, thankful she hadn’t been there to see him try to set up the beer pong game. “You, um, study history or something?”
“Or something,” Ty said, laughing. Her laugh was like the sound of clinking coins. Chase couldn’t think of anything else to say. He fumbled with the radio dial, trying to tune in to something sophisticated and moody.
“God, the snow is amazing,” Ty said, looking out the window. “It reminds me of that old poem—you know. Something about the snow in the air, something something, the secret of despair.”
Chase was so entranced that he could barely focus on anything outside the car; the trees blended together outside his window like a movie in fast-forward. This girl was driving him crazy. It was like she was wearing one of those pheromone perfumes.
Then she turned to him, her eyes piercing. “Did you hear all those sirens before? Any idea what that was about?”
His mouth went dry. The sirens were the last thing he wanted to talk about. “Nope. Maybe some kind of accident…Lots of people just don’t know how to drive in this weather.”
“Nothing’s ever really an accident,” Ty said, once again smiling at him. Her eyes glittered, cat-like. “Don’t you think?”
Chase didn’t really know what she meant, but he nodded anyway. One thing he was sure of: meeting Ty was no accident.

If that's not enough to entice you, I don't know what will! :) Check out the banner above for the rest of the stops for the FURY UK Blog Tour - and don't forget to visit The Crooked Shelf for tomorrow's feature post!

3 August 2011

David Blog Tour: Mary Hoffman's Five Favourite Things to Eat in Florence!

A late blog tour post - my apologies, we do not have access to the internet at home, having just moved in - but here it is!

Today I'm very glad to have Mary Hoffman, the author of David, on the blog to share with you her favourite food - a must read if you're heading off to Florence for a holiday!

• Pizza and a cold beer at Nuti’s in Borgo San Lorenzo

The oldest pizza establishment in Florence, handily situated between the San Lorenzo
market and the cathedral square. I was last there on the 1st of April 2011 and had the artichoke pizza, as I usually do. Once when I was sitting outside, which is the best place, a hanging flower pot came crashing down between my table and the next, fortunately on to an empty chair!

• Coffee at Gilli’s in the Piazza della Repubblica

Oh, the pastries have to be seen to be believed! We went here in April too, for a celebratory “tea” (no tea actually consumed) I had a fruit tart and a spremuta of grapefruit and my companions had a millefoglie chocolate pastry with pistachio milk-shake and a very superior individual apple pie with a fruit smoothie.

Pumpkin flower risotto at Il Santo Bevitore

This restaurant is a find of my youngest daughter’s and she says I should stop telling people about it. Oops! We had our best dinner of the week there in April, with black Sicilian wine – yum!

• Ice-cream at Festival or Vivoli Gelateria – coffee, nocciola or giandiuja (or all 3)

Italian ice-cream is so delicious it would be a crime not to eat it or at at the very least rude. You can tell how honest I’m being about my favourite things to eat because I went here on our last day in Florence in April and had coffee and nocciola flavours.

• Pasta all’olio e aglio practically anywhere.

With lashings of fresh parsley and some chilli.

YUM. I know, I'm hungry too :) Thank you to Mary for sharing (and making us drool over) these lovely delicacies - one thing's for sure, when I get to Florence I'm definitely not missing these!

You can follow Mary for more updates about the blog tour and David at:


And don't forget to check out the final stop of the blog tour tomorrow!

13 July 2011

Book Review: Popular (Gareth Russell)


'AND HOW ARE WE?'

'BETTER.'

'THAN?'

'EVERYONE.'

MEREDITH HARPER is rich, popular, manipulative and almost unnaturally beautiful. At the age of sixteen, she's already a social legend.

IMOGEN DAWSON, beautiful and sexy-chic, she's Meredith's best friend and a total bombshell. And doesn't she just know it. Then there's . . .

KERRY DAVISON, daddy's little princess with a passion for pink and a penchant for Fabulous Induced Breakdowns. Now meet

CAMERON MATTHEWS, six-feet tall, blue-eyed and the most popular guy in school.

Together they're unfathomably gorgeous and like, totally beau. But under the glamorous surface of parties and spa-days is a wealth of comforting lies and convenient silences, bitching, break-ups and scandal. Let the games begin . . .

Popular by Gareth Russell was a very fun read. It was hilarious and exciting, which you could probably guess by the blurb, and it is such a girly-girl book, as you can totally tell by by the cover! It really was funny and full of typical high school socialites. It's like gossip girl and mean girls and ... you know, those girls!

The characters were funny and beautiful popular high school socialites. The life the characters live is an almost perfect one, although behind those parties and glamour were a pile of lies and scandals. This book is mostly based on high school life. They all have their own personalities and they are very (as you may have already known) rich, rich, rich. Made me envy them, but made me see how easily money can get into someone's head also.

I liked the plot and it showed high school life. It sounded like a typical high school I expect, too. Parties, secrets, break-ups. As it turns out, the life of the unmistakably gorgeous socialites aren't perfect at all. It's always good to appreciate the little things in life!

What I didn't really like was how some characters were without common sense sometimes. It happens in real life I know, but I felt like the book exaggerated and it became annoying. Maybe it's just the socialites in the characters that make them annoying, but I wish I liked them better.

I would recommend this book to readers who like the drama and flair of high school life and Gossip Girl. Popular is the perfect read for those of you wanting to read a very fun and glamorous book.

Three Stars.

* Thanks to Razorbill for my review copy!

4 July 2011

QoTD Winners, Part deux!


All righty - part deux of the QoTD Winners will receive author copies of Queen of the Dead, courtesy of Stacey Kade! Here are the lucky winners!

Šárka O.

For the Special Giveaway Post we have two, whose answers to the question "If you were Will, what would you give Alona Dare for her birthday?", were chosen by Stacey herself!
  •  Hannah S.
I would let her pick out my outfit for the day. Not only would that make her content for a little while but I won't have to hear about my clothes for the rest of the day.
  • Kaitlyn K. 
If I were Will, I would try to find something from Alona's life that had meaning to her. Something that still has meaning to her even though she died. Whether it is a picture, a stuffed animal, or something else from her childhood, I would find it. Maybe it would bring a bit of innocence back into her life!

Congratulations! E-mail will be on your way soon.

Hot off the Press: Haunting Violet Competition!


Wonderful news, Alyx Harvey fans! Emma at Bloomsbury shared this news this morning, 

The wonderful Haunting Violet by Alyxandra Harvey is out today! To celebrate we are offering one lucky winner the opportunity to win an incredible iPad 2, along with a signed copy and goody bag for 10 runners up. Head to the Facebook page to find out how to enter:


Good luck!

Forgive My Fins Blog Tour: The Mermaids + Giveaway!

Terra Lynn Child's Forgive My Fins is one enchanting book - I fell in love with its mermaid mythology right off the bat and so, given the opportunity to ask TLC to guest post for the Forgive My Fins UK Blog Tour, I jumped at the chance! Want to read more of the Thalassinia? Check it out below:

I don’t remember exactly when my obsession with mermaids began. Maybe when I wasalittlegirl playing with Sea Wees (bath tub mermaid dolls with floating sponge lily pads) or when Ifirst saw the movie Splash. But I’ve been in love with mermaids for as long as I can remember and, yes, dreamed of becomingone. When I got the idea for Forgive My Fins I was excited to finally create my own mermaid world.

In bringing half-mermaid princess Lily to life on the page I had to develop two parts of her life. First, I thought about the underwater world. What would a mermaid kingdom look like? Where would it be located? What would everyday mermaid life entail? Second, I imagined being a mermaid living on land. What would be different? What would be the same? How would she be affected, physically and mentally, by being out of the water? These were the questions I had to answer as I wrote the book.

My first priority in building the underwater kingdom was to make it as believable as possible. A mermaid kingdom is a completely fantastical world, but I wanted mine to conceivably exist in our world. The buildings in Thalassinia are covered in anemones, seaweed, and starfish, disguising their underlying structures. They are built from coral and natural-looking rock formations. The kingdom looks like something you might actually see if you were snorkeling in the Bahamas.

Once I had the overall world designed, I layered in small details of everyday mer life. I thought about things we take for granted as normal in our world—mattresses, cars, refrigerators—and tried to imagine how those things would be different in the sea. Their beds are shaped like shells, they get around on seahorses and water-powered wavemakers, and their food stays cold enough in the chilly ocean water. Everything is slightly different because of the wet and cold and floating in the sea.

For a mermaid living on land, our ordinary human things would be very out of the ordinary. I had to imagine myself as someone from an underwater world, and was suddenly living on land. In Thalassinia sea slang is common, but on land it’s weird to call someone a son of a swordfish. There are no beverages in the ocean because they’re surrounded by water already. On land, a mermaid dries out and has to take saltwater baths to stay hydrated. Lily has to make lots of little adjustments to life above the water.

It was an amazing challenge to try to create a realistic mer world, one the reader could easily imagine actually existing beneath the Atlantic, and then to write a character who grew up in that world and is living in ours. As a writer, it’s my job to make the world of my story as real as possible, and hopefully these details of mer and mer-on-land life help make Forgive My Fins more believable.

Needless to say, I was swept away by Thalassinia and its lovely, mer
people, including Quince, of course!

Want more? Forgive My Fins was published 1st July 2011 in the UK by Templar Publishing. In the unlikely event of you not having your copy in your hands just yet, here's a little extract to tempt you!

Don't forget to check out the rest of the tour stops and enter the giveaway below to win a fabulous new copy of Forgive My Fins! Do read the rules below - and good luck!

GIVEWAY

  • UK only.
  • You do NOT have to be a follower to enter - everyone is welcome!
  • Deadline for entries will be on 11th July 2011, 12MN BST.
  • Winners will be drawn through random.org.
  • Winners will be contacted via e-mail.
  • Any details will be deleted after use and will never be passed on to any third party, save Templar Publishing.
  • Fill out the form below!

28 June 2011

Book Review: The Emerald Talisman (Brenda Pandos)


To be normal, sixteen-year-old Julia Parker would shed her empathic gift in a second. Life has been difficult since her mother's mysterious disappearance ten years earlier - an event she witnessed, but can't remember. Julia's situation becomes more complicated after a near death experience from a blood thirsty stalker. As high school students go missing it is clear there is a connection to her own experience--past and present. Someone has to stop the madness and a chance encounter with a creepy psychic foretells that only Julia is the key to stopping the madness, but it may require the life of the one she loves.

Saying this book tested my patience does not even begin to cover it; it truly exhausted every ounce of whatever patience there was in me. While I admit I was intrigued about its premise at first, and was thoroughly excited at having the book in my hands, eventually I had to get rid of it or risk insanity.

For the record, I actually did not finish the book. So whether or not you'd take my review as accurate, I'll leave it for you to decide. However, note that I did try to read as much of this book as I could possibly endure. But it just was not possible to finish the book.

The protagonist, Julia, narrates the story and this pretty much guaranteed it's downfall for me. She's a whiny character, one that comes across as stupid more than naive. She's also rather weak in character and I was especially put off with her incessant pining after Nicholas.

So the guy heroically saves her and she falls head over heels in love at first sight, granted. But when Nicholas fails to show up after his saving her, she acts as if her life has suddenly lost its purpose. She goes through the five stages of grief, as though she has lost a lover. She begins blaming him, acting as if Nicholas owed her a lengthy explanation for promising to show up and somehow failing to do so (sure, a promise is a promise - but when a stranger promised something to you, do you honestly fall into a depression when it's broken? Aren't you more likely to be surprised if that stranger actually fulfilled a promised visit?). She also actually gets into the point where she tells herself to finally 'move on' from Nicholas. Move on? As if they ever had a relationship in the first place? It was just too pathetic.

Of course a good mystery and even more mysterious hero is always welcomed in my book - but as I waited for the mystery to unravel, there was nothing else to sustain the plot other than Julia's never-ending pining for Nicholas. Not only did this lack of subplot resulted in the dragging of the storyline, it also made it boring, and Julia's narrative practically killed it for me. Being annoyed to death by this character overshadowed my reading experience so much I can hardly comment on the book's writing and structure.

So sadly, despite my initial enthusiasm, Emerald Talisman turned out to be rather unbearable.

One Star.

* Book courtesy of UK Book Tours.

27 June 2011

Hot off the Press: RHCB acquires three new novels from YA author Karen Mahoney!

Fabulous news from RHCB today - to all the fans of The Iron Witch, this is something to delight you with I'm sure!

Random House Children’s Books is delighted to announce a three book deal with YA author Karen
Mahoney. Fiction Publisher Annie Eaton and Fiction Editor Jessica Clarke secured a deal for World
English Language rights for two titles in a brand new series called Beautiful Ghosts, on behalf of
Miriam Kriss at Irene Goodman, the first book of which will be published by Random House in 2012.
A separate deal was made with Heather Baror of Baror International for The Stone Demon, the third
and final book in The Iron Witch trilogy which will be published in 2013.

Annie Eaton, Fiction Publisher comments ‘Karen Mahoney is a natural storyteller with a wonderful
imagination. Her debut novel, THE IRON WITCH, was published to rave reviews, and there is an eager
audience out there wanting more!

Jessica Clarke, Karen Mahoney’s Editor adds ‘Karen is a dream author, with an incredible passion for
YA fiction and a huge online following on both sides of the Atlantic. Her blend of strong female
protagonists and punchy paranormal drama is breathing new life into this genre, and we are very
proud to have her on the RHCB list.

THE STONE DEMON is the final book of The Iron Witch trilogy, where Donna Underwood must work with the alchemical Order of the Crow in London to create a new Philosopher's Stone. If she fails? A three-way war between the dark elves, demons and alchemists will lead the world into an
unimaginable apocalypse.

BEAUTIFUL GHOSTS - Being a vampire is for life - not just a lifestyle. Reluctant teenage vampire Marie 'Moth' O'Neal infiltrates a group of Otherkin kids in Boston, teenagers who believe they are reincarnated vampires, in order to find out who or what is killing off the troubled teens... and then turning them into something truly undead with a taste for human flesh. All this while trying to stop sexy young hunter Jace Murdoch from shooting anything that doesn't breathe - including her.

Karen Mahoney is the author of The Iron Witch and The Wxtood Queen. She has been published
alongside some of her favourite authors, in anthologies like THE ETERNAL KISS and KISS ME DEADLY.

Karen lives in London though she dreams of one day living in Boston. You can visit her website at www.kazmahoney.com.

Score! :D

Book Covers: The Last Echo (Kimberly Derting) & Bloodlines (Richelle Mead)


Two very exciting cover releases that I wish to share with you guys tonight. First up is the third book in one of my favourite series - The Last Echo by Kimberly Derting! I am absolutely in love with Violet and Jay and can hardly do more waiting for the third book!

Kimberly has hinted on her blog that the colour is significant - perhaps there will be an echo with the colour purple in the book? What do you think?


Violet kept her morbid ability to sense dead bodies a secret from everyone except her family and her childhood-best-friend-turned-boyfriend, Jay Heaton. That is until forensic psychologist Sara Priest discovered Violet’s talent and invited her to use her gift to track down murderers.

Now, as she works with an eclectic group of individuals—including mysterious and dangerously attractive Rafe—it’s Violet’s job to help those who have been murdered by bringing their killers to justice. When Violet discovers the body of a college girl killed by “the girlfriend collector” she is determined to solve the case. But now the serial killer is on the lookout for a new “relationship” and Violet may have caught his eye....

Now for another much-awaited cover...

Fans of Vampire Academy rejoice! The UK cover of the much awaited first book in this brand new trilogy by Richelle Mead has finally been unveiled! May I present to you the cover for BLOODLINES?




LOVE AND LOYALTY RUN DEEPER THAN BLOOD…

Sydney protects vampire secrets – and human lives. As an alchemist, she is part of a secret group who dabbles in magic and serves to bridge the world of humans and vampires.

But when Sydney is torn from her bed in the middle of the night, she fears she’s still being punished for her complicated alliance with dhampir Rose Hathaway. What unfolds is far worse. Jill Dragomir—the sister of Moroi Queen Lissa Dragomir—is in mortal danger, and goes into hiding. Now Sydney must act as Jill’s protector.

The last thing Sydney wants is to be accused of sympathising with vampires. And now she has to live with one . . .

Published by Razorbill 25th August 2011 - mark the date!

14 June 2011

Passion Blog Tour: Lauren Kate on Running Down a Plot!

Welcome to the penultimate day for Lauren Kate's Passion blog tour! Today here at Girls Without a Bookshelf, Lauren is going to share her other hobbies, apart from writing. Check it out -

Years ago, I went to a bookstore in Manhattan to hear Joyce Carol Oates read from her first YA novel, Freaky Green Eyes. From my view of her frail, birdlike physique, I found it hard to believe Oates when she spoke of running six miles everyday. She said running was this magical time when she plotted all her novels. At that point, I really didn’t believe her. Who could do anything while running other than count the seconds until you were going to be finished running?

I was not a runner then. But sometime in the years between leaving my hectic job at a publishing house in New York and beginning to write Fallen, I took up the sport. I found myself living on a tomato farm in Northern California. It was their first time in my life I’d lived somewhere with that much open space around me. One day, I started to run the boundaries of the tomato plots. I hated it at first. I hated it for months. I definitely did a lot of counting down the seconds until my run was up. But the seed of a dream to run a marathon someday had been planted in me, so I kept up the running.

I remember one day during the summer I wrote Fallen, I woke up worrying about Miss Sophia. Something about her character wasn’t all the way there. I got dressed for my run, laced up my shoes, went out the door into the hot California sun. I took off through the tomatoes vines. When I think of them now, I can smell their precise aroma in the morning—spicy and velvety at the same time. I ran a few miles and didn’t realize I wasn’t counting down the seconds, I was thinking about Miss Sophia. I was resolving what was wrong with her character. At one point, I stopped in the middle of the field and I knew with absolute certainty that Miss Sophia was not good, as I’d written into my first

draft. She was pure evil, one of the most evil forces in the book. I don’t know when my mind would have worked that out if I had not been running. Joyce Carol Oates had it right all along.

The plotting run became an almost daily ritual. I live in Los Angeles now—less space but still some beautiful trails—and I rely on those morning runs—with my dog, Milo, these days—to clear my mind and unlock the scene I plan to write that day. This morning, I realized something new about Cam about a mile and a half into my run. I came home ready to hit the keyboard and transcribe the scene. I still haven’t run that marathon, but I did a half-marathon last summer. Maybe I’ll save the marathon training for my next series when I have a whole new set of mysteries to work through on the trails.

Thanks Lauren! I've always wanted to run a marathon myself, but I'm too lazy to train. Whoops, lazy me :D

Are you excited about Passion? Check it www.ihavefallen.co.uk for more about the series, connect with fans at the facebook page www.Facebook.com/FallenNovels and check out the squee-worthy trailer below!




And don't forget to head over to Writing from the Tub on the last day of the Passion blog tour tomorrow!

11 June 2011

Immortal War Blog Tour: Playlists & The Music of Vampirates!

Hello Vampirates fans! Welcome to the sixth stop at Justin Somper's Vampirates: Immortal War blog tour. I'm sure a lot of you have been enjoying the treats from this exciting blog tour so far and there's more fun to come! Today we get a glimpse at Justin's tastes in music as he reveals the music behind Vampirates!

Check it out below!

VAMPIRATES: PLAYLIST

Warning: this is a decidedly eclectic mix!

1. MC Sultan - Der Bauch (Arabesque)I don’t usually listen to music when I’m actually writing or about to write but this track was my inspiration for the mesmeric music used to annouce Feast Night.

2. Camille O’Sullivan - Whatever Lola Wants (A Little Yearning)“Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets. And, little man, little Lola wants you!” Originally she was going to be called Lady Angelika Lockwood but I though the alliteration of Lady Lola Lockwood sounded better and then the lyrics to this song removed any further uncertainty.

3. Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West - Run This TownThis was chosen by the Nocturnal who won a competition on vampirates.co.uk to select Sidorio’s theme song. Actually, it also connects with my characterisation of the pirates. Warning: some versions of this have explicit lyrics!

4. The Eagles – Desperado (Very Best of) – “Desperado, why don’t you come to your senses?... These things that are pleasing you can hurt you somehow.” Every cowboy Vampirate needs a theme tune and this is Johnny’s.

5. Carter Burwell – End Titles (Theme from Miller’s Crossing)If Lorcan had a theme, it might just be this. It would take him right back to his Celtic routes.

6. The Wannadies – You and MeThis song makes me think of Connor and Grace. As much as circumstances tear them apart, they will always be united.

7. Jack Johnson – A Pirate Looks at Forty I just really like this song. “Mother, mother ocean, I have heard you call. I’ve wanted to sail upon your waters since I was three feet tall… you’ve seen it all.” I’d say it was a good anthem for Cheng Li if it wasn’t so mellow! Maybe for Bo Yin then.

8. Norah Jones – Chasing Pirates (The Fall)Both this song and its accompanying video me think of Jasmine and her often challenging relationships with Jacoby and Connor.

9. Carla Bruni – You Belong to Me (Comme si de rien n’etait)Bruni’s fragile voice and the romantic lyrics makes me think this is the kind of song Darcy might have sung aboard the Titania before its fateful crash. With its theme of exploring the world, this might also be a fitting song for Grace and Lorcan too.

10. Coldplay – Viva la VidaThis song has a strong sense of power lost and power won. It was one of those rare pieces of music that I did listen to to get me in the mood for writing. It made me think of both Sidiorio and Stukeley.

11. Sam Sparro – Black & GoldLots of oceanic and nocturnal lyrics here and I reckon this could be a great summary of Sid’s feelings for Lola. “If you’re not really here, then I don’t want to be either.”

12. 6 Day Riot – Reinkarnation of Take the time (The Folie a Deux LP) I love this band and their distinctive sound. I met them at a radio show and have seen them live. This song is nostalgic yet timeless and suffused with yearning. It’s the kind of mood I’ve often tried to capture in the books. Incidentally, I wrote the group into EMPIRE OF NIGHT (they’re the ones massacred by Sid and Lola on their honeymoon!). It was my idea of a tribute!

13. Marianne Faithful - Pirate Jenny (20th Century Blues)The Nina Simone version is on the Dirty Dolphin jukebox at Vampirates fansite www.tempesttwins.co.uk, which reminded me that this song was a definite inspiration for the books and, in particular, for Ma Kettle – the character and the tavern. Though it’s more likely it would be Sugar Pie who would sing this song than Ma! Warning: explicit lyrics in Marianne’s version!

14. Neil Diamond – Captain of a ShipwreckA gem of a song (no pun intended!) from Neil Diamond. His voice as well as the lyrics make me think of Molucco’s awkward relationship with Connor.

15. Nina Simone – Here Comes the Sun (Soho Hotel)a beautiful song with rather sinister implications for a number of my characters, especially in IMMORTAL WAR. If VAMPS ever does become a movie, this song might be a cool choice for the closing credits.

BONUS TRACKS

16. Jeff Buckley – Grace (Mojo Pin). A small but nonetheless heartfelt tribute to my infinitely accomplished heroine.

17. Ottmar Liebert & Luna NegraSnakecharmer (The Hours Between Night and Day) – for Scrimshaw. Picture the scene…. Molucco’s cabin. Two old comrades. A plate of honeyed dates. Sheer bliss!

18. Angus & Julia Stone – I’m Not Yours (Down the Way)a haunting song that makes me think of the complicated relationship between Darcy and Stukeley and in particular their return encounter in IMMORTAL WAR.


You can also check out some of the songs in the playlist below, or click HERE to listen on Spotify!



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Special thanks to Justin for sharing with us his very eclectic taste in music indeed! Don't forget to head off to Wondrous Reads tomorrow for the next stop in the Immortal War Blog Tour!

1 June 2011

QoTD Week: Queen of the Dead (Stacey Kade) Review


After being sent back from the light, Alona Dare - former homecoming queen, current Queen of the Dead - finds herself doing something she never expected: working. Instead of spending days perfecting her tan by the pool (her typical summer routine when she was, you know, alive), Alona must now cater to the needs of other lost spirits. By her side for all of this - ugh - “helping of others” is Will Killian: social outcast, seer of the dead, and someone Alona cares about more than she’d like.

Before Alona can make a final ruling on Will’s “friend” or “more” status, though, she discovers trouble at home. Her mom is tossing out Alona’s most valuable possessions, and her dad is expecting a new daughter with his wicked wife. Is it possible her family is already moving on? Hello! She’s only been dead for two months! Thankfully, Alona knows just the guy who can put a stop to this mess.

Unfortunately for Alona, Will has other stuff on his mind, and Mina, a young (and beautiful) seer, is at the top of the list. She’s the first ghost-talker Will’s ever met—aside from his father—and she may hold answers to Will’s troubled past. But can she be trusted? Alona immediately puts a check mark in the “clearly not” column. But Will is - ahem - willing to find out, even if it means leaving a hurt and angry Alona to her own devices, which is never a good idea.

Packed with romance, lovable characters, and a killer cliffhanger, Queen of the Dead is the out-of-this-world sequel to The Ghost and the Goth.

I waited with baited breath for this book. As in, If-I-died-without-reading-it-I-will-haunt-Stacey-Kade kind of crazy. So quite understandably, there was a lot of expectations that I put on this book even before I had it in my hands. I loved The Goth and the Ghost so much it was hard to rival. Well folks, Queen of the Dead is just as good - it's ACE!

With Will and Alona's 'Help the ghosts to the light' project firmly in operation, there are countless misunderstandings, drama and pretty hilarious antics to be expected from this sequel. There is also a multitude surprises that I'm sure will catch many readers off guard, as they did with me - and one massive, dramatic, completely on a level of its own twist that left me awestruck. Pick up this book and look forward to the twist because damn, I was bowled over!

Having said that, QoTD is still primarily character driven. The stupendous plot is due to the characters' own decisions and one can see exactly how the characters are epitomised by it. I have fallen in love with Alona Dare right off the bat from G&G, I think I have mentioned it a couple of times. She is such a superb, vibrant, true-to-life character. Out of all possible Alona antics, I did not quite expect to be moved to tears by her in QoTD! But she did just that - her instantaneous connection with readers propel this book into an emotional read at some key points in the book. Alona, strong as she is, shows her vulnerability quite plainly in this book. We discover the little things that makes Alona Dare the girl that she is and while her bitchy side is forever present, readers also see the extent of her selflessness. It's hard for my heart not to go out to someone like that!

In QoTD we also dig up a lot about Will's past as well as his talent. I'm very surprised how this part turns out, because while it's only touched on on G&G, it's a huge part of the plot in QoTD and I think Will is as surprised as everyone else. Mina adds depth to this part of Will's life, and all the tension, rift and reflection that occurs as a result of that really reflects the dimension of the characters. It's superb how the characters grow and develop - even secondary characters. Mina's a little bit of a bitch by the way, but she's a quirky character you can't help but like anyway.

Fast-paced, with the right amount of romantic tension flavouring the plot and a superb array of characters, QoTD is a fantastic sequel indeed!

Having said all that, THE TWIST! THE TWIST! Makes me want to demands book three. Now. Right now.

Five Stars.


* My ARC copy is from Stacey of course :D Thanks love!


Queen of the Dead is out today yesterday so you know what to do :D

30 May 2011

QoTD Week: Queen of the Dead Soundtrack, teaser + giveaway!

Don't we all love music in one form or another? I sure do. Often times when I read a book I wonder about that song that fits the plot perfectly, as I'm sure a lot of readers do. Today Stacey's sharing with us not only a glimpse of her music taste, but also her choice of songs for QoTD! Check it out:

Here is a portion of the playlist I used when writing QOTD and actually some of the third book (title to be determined) as well. I'm not sure that these match up to any particular scenes, but they evoked the mood I needed to be able to write certain parts. A huge thank you to my friend Magan Vernon for pointing me toward the songs on the second half of the list and to my sister for telling me about "If I Die Young."

Um, *clears throat* I may have also spent a great deal of time listening to my Ke$ha Pandora station, but that is neither here nor there. ;)


Thank you Stacey! Being the most un-savvy of music ever, I have not heard most of these songs, but now that I've listened to them I find that I've been missing out! Now I can't listen to these without thinking of Will and Alona ;p


This is another song which I have known for years but only just recently connected with Will and Alona - I thought I'd add this and let you judge. It's super sweet and from the very first line Alona's definitely just the girl!

Are you ready for some more QoTD teasers?

Will: Yes, Alona was, in theory, already dead, but you don't spend eighteen years as a ghost-talker without realizing there are all kinds of dead, and some kinds are preferable to others.

Giveaway, Day 7.

We have several copies of Queen of the Dead and The Ghost and the Goth up for grabs this week, so if you want your hands on this awesome series, post a comment below and check back in tomorrow for more! For more information on how the giveaway runs, check it out HERE.

RULES.

  • Open worldwide.
  • You do NOT have to be a follower to enter - everyone is welcome!
  • You DO have to comment on this post - because the giveaway is comment-based, use the same username to comment throughout the week.
  • Extra entries welcome!
  • Deadline for entries will be on 1st June 2011, 12MN BST.
  • Winners will be drawn through random.org.
  • Winners will be contacted via e-mail, and will be given 48 hours to respond. Otherwise a new name will be drawn.
  • Any details will be deleted after use and will never be passed on to any third party.
  • Fill out the form below!

29 May 2011

QoTD Week: Giveaway galore + more teasers!

Now that you've heard from our main protagonists, as well as from Stacey Kade, known who the ideal faces for the characters are, it's time to test your wit and creativity! Winners will be chosen, based on the answers and reasons given, by the author herself.

For our special giveaway post, all you have to do is show how creative you can get by answering the question - If you were Will, what would you give Alona Dare for her birthday? Why? 

Not only is Alona going to nitpick your present of choice, she's also already dead. So let's hear all the interesting things you'd give this wayward spirit for her special day!

Before that though, here's today's QoTD teaser -

Alona: Still, I didn't like the way he was looking at [Mina], like she was some kind of miracle delivered to his door. So she could see spirits. Big deal. I could, too.

Aww.
RULES.
  • Open worldwide.
  • You do NOT have to be a follower to enter - everyone is welcome!
  • Deadline for entries will be on 1st June 2011, 12MN BST.
  • Winners will be drawn through random.org.
  • Winners will be contacted via e-mail, and will be given 48 hours to respond. Otherwise a new name will be drawn.
  • Any details will be deleted after use and will never be passed on to any third party.
  • Fill out the form below!

28 May 2011

QoTD Week: G&G and QoTD Movie Casting, teasers + giveaway!

I have long wanted a Ghost and the goth movie and as nothing is in the works just yet, the next best thing for me to do was to see which character fit what actor according to the author herself! Today Stacey's giving us a glimpse on who's who in a movie casting ensemble. Here's what she had to say -

This is tricky. First, I totally agree with you - the cover models look exactly like what I would want Alona and Will to look like. Second, I suspect I'll be terrible at this, lol. I have actors or actresses in mind for nearly every one of these roles because that's how I write. But they're often not the right age. That's one of the great things about books is you can say, I want this person to look like so-and-so but when so-and-so was ten years younger, lol! 


So, I guess, everyone should assume that the actors would all be age appropriate! I'd also be happy to hear suggestions on who people would like to cast. The actors I'm listing provide an idea of what I think that character should look/sound like, nothing more. And I'd be very interested in hearing what people come up with. Also, it should be stated, I am soooo not an expert at this and should a movie opportunity ever come around, I would happily defer to the producer, director, casting people, etc. on all of this. :) This is just based on what exists in my head.

Director:

 

Mark Waters (left), director of Mean Girls or Will Gluck (right) of Easy A - two of my favorite movies!

Will Killian:


Landon Liboiron - Really, really liked him as Sam on Life Unexpected.

(Dwayne: He looks a little like Dan Radcliffe in his other photos, but he looks good as Will here!)

Alona Dare:


I haven't found someone yet who embodies Alona to me, other than the cover model whose name I really wish I knew. Curious to hear who others think should be Alona.

Mina Blackwell:


 Mila Kunis - Okay, again, ten years younger and with some serious wacked out hair.

Principal Brewster :


Oh, this is tough. I have a picture in my head, but I don't know the actor's name! Ack! I'm pretty sure he played a mean drill sergeant in a movie, but I don't know which one.

(Dwayne: Principal Brewster show yourself!)
Joonie:


 A younger Azura Skye.

Lily Turner:


One of the few who is close to age appropriate--Sosie Bacon (middle). 

Eric Hargrove:


Eric Szmanda in a powder blue tux.

Liesel Marks:


Amanda Seyfried with appropriate 70s hair and dress! 

I love the choices for Eric and Liesel - but I thought Mila Kunis was a fantastically superb choice for Mina! Pity we don't know much about the cover model as Alona, but she is perfect for the role.

What do you think? Did you have any particular person in mind to play Alona? Or perhaps Will? We'd like to know what you think!

Casting aside, here's some more teasers from QoTD for you -

Alona: Touch me with that, you freaky haired bitch, and I will make you regret the day you decided to home perm.

I looove this quote! It embodies Alona very strongly - the fighter and the survivor in her, her attitude to fashion notwithstanding :D

Giveaway, Day 5.


We have several copies of Queen of the Dead and The Ghost and the Goth up for grabs this week, so if you want your hands on this awesome series, post a comment below and check back in tomorrow for more! For more information on how the giveaway runs, check it out HERE.

RULES.
  • Open worldwide.
  • You do NOT have to be a follower to enter - everyone is welcome!
  • You DO have to comment on this post - because the giveaway is comment-based, use the same username to comment throughout the week.
  • Extra entries welcome!
  • Deadline for entries will be on 1st June 2011, 12MN BST.
  • Winners will be drawn through random.org.
  • Winners will be contacted via e-mail, and will be given 48 hours to respond. Otherwise a new name will be drawn.
  • Any details will be deleted after use and will never be passed on to any third party.
  • Fill out the form below!

27 May 2011

QoTD Week: Author Interview with Stacey Kade II + teaser + giveaway!

So far in Queen of the Dead week, we have heard from Alona (twice) and Will and met Mina Blackwell. Today we continue with the interviews, but slightly different this time - I have the one and only, Stacey Kade! 

We discuss QoTD, the Ghost and the Goth series, and perhaps - book three? Check out our interview below -

As you spent more time with your characters in writing QoTD, what of Alona, Will and the other characters did you learn more about?

Oh, you always learn a little more about everyone. For me, I think I learned more about Will's dad and uh, without getting too spoilery, other people's family members. :) It was also interesting to learn how Will and Alona handled Mina being around. So many things NOT said, you know? Makes it kind of complicated!

QoTD readers would never have seen the big twist coming - was that on your part planned, or was it simply something that came abut as the story progressed?

Planned from the get-go. :)

If you can describe Will and Alona's relationship in one word - what would it be and why?

Balanced, I think. Not necessarily in the "gee this is healthy" kind of way but in the "they need each other" way. Kind of like two people on a see-saw. Each needs the other to keep things level. :)

You know I looove the blossoming romance between our ghost and goth - but would you rather read a book about forbidden romance, the-more-you-hate-the-more-you-love romance or a best-friend-turned-boyfriend romance?

I'm all about the forbidden romance! I think there's always an inherent vulnerability to falling in love and when it's forbidden, it just kind of ups the ante. You don't know whether it'll be just your heart that's destroyed or, you know, your whole life. I was a HUGE fan of Buffy and Angel. :)

Were there any particular challenges in writing QoTD that you had to overcome?

Oh, I was definitely my own worst enemy on this one. It was so hard trying to find a way to tell a story that was similar enough to the first book so as to be recognizable as part of the series but also different enough that people didn't feel it was repetitive. I kind of made myself crazy on this one, overthinking it. Lots of rewriting went on, but in the end, it is definitely a better book because of it.

Was there more pressure on you in writing this book in comparison to writing G&G?

I want fans and readers to love the story, obviously! :) But that can get kind of crazy because not everyone wants the same thing from a particular book. So, instead, I always try to focus on doing my best for the characters, trying to hear them as clearly as I can and tell their story truthfully. So from a pressure standpoint, I think it was more about wanting to make sure I got it right for Alona and Will.

Were there researches that you had to do for QoTD?

I did some digging to learn about the worst fires in U.S. and Illinois history, more for context than anything that would make it into the book.

In retrospect, was there any part of the book you wished you have written differently?

Actually, I think I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. :)

Is the 3rd book going to be the last in the series or are we readers granted more?

Third book is, as far as I know, the last in the series.

(Dwayne: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!)

Are there any deets you can share with us about book 3? Because I know I am not the only one desperately waiting to know what happens next!

I'm afraid I'm still sworn to secrecy for the moment. Actually, because we're still working on the book now, some things may yet change. :) But I loved writing the third book!

So not much info about book three for now, as it turns out. Be sure to catch up with Stacey for more news and information at her website, www.staceykade.com or on twitter (@staceykade).  You can also check out my first interview with the lovely Stacey here.

Here's our QoTD teaser for the day!

Alona: There's always that one thing, right? A particular action that is your own personal line in the sand. The nuclear threat you keep in your back pocket, never even mentioning it because it will escalate any conflict beyond the chance of reconciliation.

And yet, here I was, declaring war, turning that line in the sand into a mere dot in the distance behind me.



Giveaway, Day 4.


We have several copies of Queen of the Dead and The Ghost and the Goth up for grabs this week, so if you want your hands on this awesome series, post a comment below and check back in tomorrow for more! For more information on how the giveaway runs, check it out HERE.

RULES.

  • Open worldwide.
  • You do NOT have to be a follower to enter - everyone is welcome!
  • You DO have to comment on this post - because the giveaway is comment-based, use the same username to comment throughout the week.
  • Extra entries welcome!
  • Deadline for entries will be on 1st June 2011, 12MN BST.
  • Winners will be drawn through random.org.
  • Winners will be contacted via e-mail, and will be given 48 hours to respond. Otherwise a new name will be drawn.
  • Any details will be deleted after use and will never be passed on to any third party.
  • Fill out the form below!

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