Soulprint is one crazy ride. The idea pulled me in right from the beginning. The idea that souls can live on in multiple live is nothing new. Reincarnation has been around for a long while, but don’t let that fool you into thinking this book is something overdone. Megan Miranda took this idea and ran… Read more »
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{Review} Suspicion by Alexandra Monir @TimelessAlex @randomhousekids
Suspicion by Alexandra Monir is a young adult Mystery thriller with a gothic flair. I absolutely loved the cover, and the idea of an old english manor and spooky maze drew me in instantly. The book is divided into three parts, and I really liked that. Each one of the parts had a different feel… Read more »
{Review+Giveaway} Beautiful Collision by T.G. Ayer @tgayerauthor
Beautiful Collision is the first book in the new adult suspense thriller series, Desperation. It starts off right in the middle of the action too. The main character is on the run. We don’t know from who yet and we don’t know any of the details as to why, but you are thrown right in… Read more »
{Interview+Giveaway} Watched by CJ Lyons @SourcebooksFire
Describe Watched in a tweet (140 characters or less) CJ: Teens blackmailed by cyberpredator with no hope of fighting back–unless they fight together What are some of your favorite thrillers? CJ: Too many to count! But two of my favorites feature teens who become empowered through their struggles: John Hart’s Last Child and Elizabeth Wein’s… Read more »
{#Review} The Blonde by Anna Godbersen @brightyoungluxe @WeinsteinBooks
The Blonde is Anna Godbersen’s first adult novel. And boy oh boy did she start off with a bang! (ha ha) The Blonde is the fictionalized historical telling of Marilyn Monroe. Going off the premise…what is Marilyn Monroe was a spy. Does that sound cool? Well it really was. There is tons of classic Marilyn… Read more »
{ARC Review+Giveaway} Dark Metropolis by Jaclyn Dolamore
In a sea of similar books, Dark Metropolis felt different. In a great way. Part dystopian, part thriller, part magic, part zombie/vampire(?), Dark Metropolis really had it all. The world did have a glitzy 1930’s esque feel like the summary said, but it also had a dark futuristic feel to it. I am not sure… Read more »
{Interview+Giveaway} Stalkers Anthology by 11 different authors
Stalkers: A Collection of Thriller Stories Today I have one of the authors, Andrea Stanet, author of “Lucid” here for an interview, as well as an excerpt from Lucid. Stalkers: A Collection of Thriller Stories Edited and compiled by Cynthia Shepp and Rene Folsom Anthology eBook and paperback, 498 pages Shadows follow you in the… Read more »
{Review+G!veaway} Phantom by Laura DeLuca
Phantom by Laura DeLuca Pages: 262 Publication Date: March 30, 2012 Age Group: YA Source: Blog Tour Series: N/A Challenge(s): Ebook challenge, Young adult reading challenge, 150+ reading challenge, Standalone Challenge, ABC challenge Buy this Book: Amazon Summary(from Goodreads): The “Phantom” was a musical phenomenon that Rebecca had always found enchanting. She had no idea… Read more »
{ARC Review} Cold Fury by @TMGoeglein
Cold Fury by T.M. Goeglein Hardcover, 1st Edition, 313 pages Expected publication: July 24th 2012 by Putnam Juvenile Age Group: YASource: ARC from publisherSeries: Cold Fury #1Challenge(s): Young adult reading challenge, 150+ reading challenge, Debut Author ChallengeBuy this Book: Pre-Order on Amazon Summary(from Goodreads): Jason Bourne meets The Sopranos in this breathtaking adventureSara Jane Rispoli is a… Read more »
{Cover Reveal} The Weeping by O’Dell Hutchison
Today I have a cover reveal for the paperback release of The Weeping! Check out my review of the Weeping if you missed it a few months ago. Link is at the bottom of this post. I’ll be out of town today at an attorney- trust officer liason conference so I’ll respond to comments and… Read more »
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