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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Crushed (The Witch Game Novels #1) by Kasi Blake Review

Hey readers, Ethan here with another review for you guys. This time I'm sharing my thoughts on an amazing novel from my Clean Teen Publishing family. A new-Young Adult paranormal that really took me by surprise. On the chopping block today? Crushed by Kasi Blake. Before we get to my thoughts, here's a bit about the novel and our author:

The Noah girls have beauty, powers, and brains.They use all three to play their games.
They blow the dust,
the boys are crushed,
and no one is ever the same.

Each year the Noah girls play a secret game— Crushed. The rules are simple.

1. Use wisdom to pick your target. The boy can't be too weak or too strong-willed.
2. Blow the enchanted dust into your target's face to enchant (Crush) him.
3. Give verbal commands and assign them tasks to perform throughout the year. The more tasks completed, the stronger the witch's power grows.
4. At the end of the year, the witch with the most power wins cold, hard cash.


As if being a witch in high school isn't complicated enough, Kristen picks the wrong boy to Crush. Zack is tall, handsome, and a little scary. Her Crush spell isn't working on him like it has with the others. In fact, he is behaving the opposite of every other boy she's Crushed, hating her instead of adoring her. Something is definitely wrong. After someone attempts to kill her, Kristen realizes there is more at risk than a few hundred dollars. She may be betting with her life.


          

Kasi Blake

Born and raised in California, I fell in love with writing while reading The Outsiders. Then I fell in love with Stephen King's writing style. I enjoy reading many types of books, but YA Paranormal is my favorite. I used to write for Harlequin under a different name. So that's my background. Exciting, no?

I have seven books out now: Vampires Rule, Werewolves Rule,Shifters Rule, Crushed, Witch Hunt, Bait, and my only adult novel, a romantic suspense called Pandora's Box.

 


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My Thoughts:

Read after read, I find myself struggling to keep interest. Genres are becoming far too repetitive and unique spins and original ideas are few and far between. Anyone who knows me knows that I am a huge fan of all things paranormal and that witchcraft is pretty much at the top of my interests. While the idea of a YA witchcraft novel is definitely not unheard of (I mean, they're everywhere), Kasi Blake stood up in the crowd and took a stand for originality and really blew it out of the ballpark.

Before I start raving, allow me to get my one negative aspect out of the way. I haven't read any of Kasi's works prior to this, though they've all been thrown at me with glowing recommendations. I don't know if her other stories are similar in style to Crushed, but I'll go ahead and say this anyway. This story was the near the cleanest YA witchcraft story I've read. This is by no means a bad thing, I have just come to expect more cursing and adult situations from my YA reads and this one really shocked me. There was a whole lot of potential to juice up the adult content, but it never came to fruition. The novel stand on its' own as an amazing read, but just a heads up to anyone looks for a mature YA novel, you wont find it here. This story is appropriate for all YA readers.

The plot for Crushed was pretty awesome. It's an extremely quick-paced and easy read that's sure to keep you interested page after page. Blake's unique spin on the YA witchcraft trope will definitely leave you satisfied. The idea of the Crushed game between the sisters was both well-written and intriguing. I would have loved to see more of this in the novel. The story was definitely suspenseful at points and I can honestly say there were several times that I didn't know who was good and who was evil. I wish more YA novels weren't so transparent. Blake clearly has a knack for leaving her readers reeling for more. 

The characters in Crushed really gave me a lot to think about. On the negative end, they're very unrelatable for someone like me: a male reader born and bred in the Midwest. Surrounded by riches, more than a little spoiled, and slightly entitled, these characters were all tragically flawed in the greatest of ways. These characters weren't written in the sense to make them likable (for me), but the story Blake was able to craft from that was incredible. The character truly read like as though they were from in an MTV/CW series which will resonate great with audiences of those mediums. Specifically speaking, Zach was my favorite character. I don't know if it was the mysterious about him or just the fact that he didn't act like a teenager that made him stand out. I really appreciated his character. Now believablilty? I found some fault with the idea than an 18 year old in high school managing an estate, buying land, and caring for a mentally challenged sister, but Blake made it work. As for the Noah girls? They were all very different, much like teenage girls are, which was refreshing to read, but again, like Zach, I found some of their specifics to be a bit questionable as well. If you can take the story for what is was at surface level, you will have no problem enjoying the tale that Blake has elegantly crafted. While some of these specifics didn't sit extremely well with me, I still found the overall story to be immensely enjoyable!

The setting for Crushed was a rather interesting one that I didn't really understand for a while. The story takes place in California, where the rich live like kings and the regular peeps aren't given a second of attention. All of the characters in this story come from money and is evident in each home that's described and each sports car, motorcycle, or mode of transportation displayed. Blake does a phenomenal job with these descriptions, leading me to picture Crushed much like an MTV original series. It could happen people. The sprawling countrysides and beautiful sandy beaches were described as though I were there to witness them myself. The world of Crushed is one I definitely wish I could have entered.

The paranormal element in Crushed took an interesting turn. While witchcraft has been beaten over the head, Blake found a way to make hers definitely stand out. While our characters are witches, they don't come from a family of witches (just a grandmother) which really left me with more questions, but I digress. The idea of dark magic being the means by which a witch can acquire power was such a fun twist on the lore. I also loved the idea of accusing witches to make them lose their powers. That was one awesomely unique twist Blake caught me with! I can't say I necessarily liked how Blake ended the novel (in the magical sense), but I definitely see why it happened the way it did. 

All-in-all, I am so excited to be granting Crushed by Kasi Blake a well-deserved 4-star review. While it wasn't quite everything I was looking for in a YA paranormal witchcraft story, it set the bar high for originality and plot which earns Kasi Blake major points in my book. I hear that book two is just as incredible as this one so I cannot wait to check it out. I highly recommend Crushed to any fans of YA, paranormal, or good a clean teenage romance. Tie in all those categories and you've got a story you'll be proud to have grace your shelves. Don't delay, add this one to your TBR today! 

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Alright readers, there you have it, my thoughts on Crushed by Kasi Blake. I cannot wait to see more from this author and this series. Sound like the read for you? Add it to your TBR today! Until next time, Happy Reading!

-Ethan

Sunday, August 2, 2015

The Abandoned Series by C.J. Hart Cover Reveals

THE ABANDONED SERIES by C.J. Hart

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Fans of the first book by C.J. Hart— The Hunted— will be excited to see that not only are we revealing the new cover for the sequel to this young adult shifter series, but we are also unveiling a brand new cover for the first novel. Why did we change the cover? Sometimes when you have a sequel coming down the road, you don't always know where the story is headed. We found that when creating the cover for The Forsaken, it had a feel that was a little darker, and a tad more mysterious. We wanted to make sure that all of the covers in the series were cohesive. So a new cover for The Hunted was created. We feel like both of these covers fit great with this exciting teen shifter series published by Clean Teen Publishing. If you haven't started reading The Abandoned Series, check out The Hunted, which is available today. The Forsaken will release soon on November 2, 2015. More information for each title can be found below. Don't forget to leave us a comment with your opinion on which cover you like the best!

THE HUNTED

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Just your average boy-meets-girl, boy-kills-people story.
The Native American Navajo tribe has stories of a monster so wicked, so blood-thirsty, that they are to be hunted down and slaughtered. But are they just legends? Or is something sinister lurking in the shadows? The Yee Naaldlooshi—skinwalkers—have the ability to transform themselves. And they can be anyone. Anything.
The Hunters—a group dedicated to tracking the creatures—are hot on their trail and they won’t stop until every last one is dead. But are they all as evil as foretold? Seb, alpha of the Taylor, Arizona reservation pack, begins to question the acts of their kind. But he’s broken a rule and must choose between killing the girl he loves or risking everything to save her. Cassie must fight for her survival. The pack is after her. And they’re no joke. Cass is about to find out how sadistic they can be.

THE FORSAKEN

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Fear. Uncertainty. Wonder. Those three things are thrumming through me, pounding in my ears and coating my tongue with acid. All words that escape my mouth are wrong; I can't explain how it feels to not remember—for chunks of my memory and hours of my night to have been erased. Erased? No… forgotten.
How do you forget whether you killed a person or not the night before?
Cassie Spencer's human life is over, and the resulting consequences are flooding in. As she learns to adapt to her new life, pieces of her honorary family are unravelling. Every day is another spent worrying who Ash will take from her next. Though he's not the only danger she should be concerned about.
A man turns up dead. Eaten.
The Hunters suspect Ash is behind it—one of his sadistic games. But who is really at fault?
And then there's the mystery illness Cassie contracts, a disease unheard of by both her father and the elders. Can they find her a cure before her condition worsens?
Not every hero wears a cape. Some wear gray beanies.

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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Gifted (Donovan Circus #1) by Liz Long Audiobook Available Now!

Hey everyone! Just a quick promo post here to let you guys know that one of my all time favorite reads is now available in audiobook format!

What book is that? Gifted (Donovan Circus #1) by the incredible Liz Long. Here's a bit about Gifted and Liz as well as the buy links!



Even in a world of freaks, being a Firestarter is considered a dangerous Gift.

Lucy was born with the ability to create and control fire. She longs to leave the human world for one filled with Earthshakers, Transporters, and Chameleons, to name a few. When she rejoins the circus, it’s everything she hoped it could be: new friends, a potential love interest or two, and a place where she can be herself.

When troupe members begin turning up dead, however, Lucy is suspected of foul play. She must not only prove her innocence but also realize the full extent of her power. To find the real murderer, she must uncover the truth behind her father’s fiery legacy while figuring out whom to trust within her new circle. Little does she know the history of the Donovan Circus and its enemies might actually destroy the entire gifted world.






     

 About the Author:

Liz Long is a ridiculously proud graduate of Longwood University with a BA in English. Her inspiration comes from action and thriller genres and she spends entirely too much time watching superhero movies. Her fabulous day job as a social media editor includes writing for a publishing company in Roanoke, VA.

Her first book, Gifted, is the first book in the Donovan Circus series. Burned is the second adventure. Her second book Witch Hearts, a story about a serial killer hunting witches for their powers, is available at Amazon on Kindle and paperback.

To learn more about Liz, visit her website: http://lizclong.com.


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Any of my normal readers will tell you that this is one of my ALL time favorite series and I am so excited to hear it's available in audiobook for the very first time. Any of you Audible users out there really need to check it out, I promise you won't be disappointed!

While you're out there searching Donovan Circus related things, head over and give Liz Long a shout out, tell her Ethan sent ya!

Until next time, Happy Reading!

-Ethan

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Avenging by Holly Kelly and Chasing Midnight by Ranae Glass Double Release Blitz

TWO EXCITING SEQUELS RELEASE TODAY!

Today is a great day for reading and we have the perfect books for you. We have a Clean Teen Publishing and a Crimson Tree Publishing book releasing today. Both are exciting New Adult Paranormal Romance books. Check them out below and make sure to go grab your copy before the price goes up. Happy Reading!

Also, don't forget to join the release day party online! We have tons of great games, prizes, author interaction and more. Plus, it's virtual, so you can attend in your pajamas! If you haven't partied with us in the past, you are missing out on a night of fun. Check out our party Tuesday night on our Facebook Event Page.

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AVENGING by Holly Kelly

(Book #3 in the Rising Series. Read book #1— RISING— for FREE!)

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Two thousand years ago, King Triton witnessed the slaughter and total annihilation of his merchildren. He vowed then and there to never again father a child. Powerful and eternally youthful, Triton was no stranger to seduction. But his resolve was unwavering—until he met Nicole. Unable to resist the human woman, he found himself swept up in her arms. When he finally came to his senses, he abandoned her to return to his refuge in the sea.
Twenty years later, he comes face to face with his daughter. Triton is both thrilled and frightened to learn he's a father. Meeting the child he never knew fills a void in his life. But at the same time, he once again finds his heart at risk. Even more terrifying, he's forced to admit he's still in love with Nicole. Gathering his courage, he leaves the sea to seek her out. But the pain he caused is not easily forgotten. And mending broken hearts should be the least of his worries. The elements are in commotion, threatening the utter destruction of mankind. And much to the sea god's surprise, the human woman he loves may be the key to saving them all.

CHASING MIDNIGHT by Ranae Glass

(Book #2 in the Dark of Night Series. Read book #1— CHASING DAYBREAK— for FREE!)

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Isabel Stone's life is far from normal. She's a girl with problems—vampire problems to be specific and, now, she also has one ticked-off specter on her hands.
Approached by a childhood friend and medium, Isabel agrees to look into the murder of a local girl, only to wind up inhabited by the solitary witness—a centuries-old ghost who is all too happy to piggyback along in Isabel's body, and she's not leaving until the culprit is behind bars. With the help of her partner, Shane, and her crazy family, Isabel struggles to get to the truth, unmask a killer, and deal with her growing feelings for not one, but two, of the sexy, undead men vying for her heart. Just when things are finally falling into place, a huge revelation takes her out of the frying pan… and straight into the fire.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Voodoo Butterfly by Camille Faye Review

Hey readers! Happy Friday! I don't know about you guys, but this week has been CRAZY for me. I haven't had any time to blog or read, much less review. This weekend is going to be all about catching up for me. First up, I have a review to share with you guys that I promised two weeks ago. Don't hate me! This time on the chopping block? Voodoo Butterfly by Camille Faye! Here's a bit about the novel and the author before we get to my thoughts:

Voodoo Butterfly by Camille Faye
Release Date: October 20, 2014
Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing
Genre: Paranormal, Romance, Women's Fiction


When twenty-five-year old Sophie Nouveau inherits her grandmother's voodoo shop she knows nothing about voodoo. Or her family's history of Mind Changers, who have the power to change evil people to good. To complicate matters, someone doesn't want Sophie in New Orleans and sends a series of death threats to scare her away from her new enchanted life.

Tipped off by her grandmother's ghost, Sophie realizes her mind-changing spell's been missing one magic ingredient: true love. If Sophie cannot experience transformative love, she cannot make her spell work, and she will be powerless to fight back when confronted by the one who wants her dead. 





https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23433651-voodoo-butterfly?ac=1

Camille Faye

Camille Faye lives in Missouri, loves on her hubby and two kiddos, and writes during the baby’s nap time. She grew up in a haunted house, which sparked her fascination with the paranormal. As a tween, she would type stories about princesses in faraway kingdoms on her mom’s electric typewriter. She went on to write for her high school and college newspapers, report local news for an NBC affiliate, and teach writing at universities in Missouri and Illinois.
When Camille made the decision to leave teaching in order to stay home with her kids, she decided to also follow her dream of writing a novel. She found the muse for her debut work, Voodoo Butterfly, during a family trip to New Orleans where she dreamt of a woman who had the power to change evil people good.
The Northwest Houston division of RWA named VoodooButterfly a 2013 Lone Star Contest finalist. The people and settings found in all of Camille's stories are inspired by her family life and her travels to 27 countries and counting!
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My Thoughts:

I know after reading that synopsis, you guys probably will not be surprised to read about my raving here. A paranormal novel? Check. Witchcraft? Check. Voodoo witchcraft? Double check. Seriously people. Want to talk about being blown away? Let me introduce you to my new friend Camille Faye.

A few months ago, I met Camille through a mutual writers organization we are both a part of. We only live an hour away from each other, yet I had no idea she existed until recently! Camille hit the scene in a big way a few month ago with her 'official' release of Voodoo Butterfly. You guys all know that I love working with debut authors, but how did Camille's novel rank for me? You'll be glad to know 'somewhere close to the top'!

Sophie Nouveau was probably one of the best female characters I have read this year. She was extremely intelligent, rational, logical, and only slightly paranoid! Haha! When Sophie's life is suddenly changed following the death of a grandmother she had no idea existed, Sophie is whisked away from her 'safe' life in St. Louis, Missouri and transported down to 'The Big Easy" where all kinds of chaos ensues. Taking over her grandmothers Voodoo shop, becoming the next head Mind Changer, and finding love are all in store for Sophie in this 300+ page novel! 

First, I would like to discuss the genre categorization for this novel. Several people are placing it well within the romance category. I have an issue with that. Sure there is a romance in this story, but it is not a romance novel, in my honest opinion. You could read Voodoo Butterfly and completely remove the romance portion of the book and still have a very full story. I'm getting really tired of novels getting labeled as romance, just because two people happen to fall in love. In my opinion, this one falls squarely into the supernatural-paranormal category.

The themes present in Voodoo Butterfly are numerous. From family ties, to overcoming hesitation, to coming to terms with your past, to forgiveness, acceptance, and spirituality, Camille Faye covers a vast array of topics. I strongly believe that there is something in this novel for everyone. Family plays a huge role in this story. Sophie travels to New Orleans to attend the funeral of her grandmother (that she never actually met) and has to suddenly come to terms that she missed out on a very important upbringing when she discovers that her grandmother was a prominent Voodoo priestess. What a world to fall in to, right? Sophie, straight laced and no-nonsense, balks at the idea of Voodoo magic being legitimate, but in the end has to succumb and find a way to wrap her mind around this phenomena! 

Something you never, or seldom, see in a supernatural/paranormal novel is the presence of religion. And I'm not talking about mythological or satanic religion (because those are numerous in this genre), but full blown Catholicism/Christianity. I think one of the neatest parts of this book was how Camille actually made it a big point to take the time and do the research necessary to show to all of us the truth behind voodoo religious practices in New Orleans. It isn't all worshiping and making sacrifices to deities unknown, Christianity has played a major role in the development of that culture. Camille did an excellent job at portraying that history and mysterious tone that it often includes! A Catholic priest serves as one of the most important secondary characters, who would have thought? Definitely not something you see every day.

When it comes to writing about magic, you have to be careful. There are so many literary and historical nuances you have to be aware of. As previously stated, Camille has clearly done her research. By the time I finished Voodoo Butterfly, I was a believer, for sure! From gris-gris, to potions, to voodoo dolls, Camille has it all covered in such a way that really brings the reader into the world of Voodoo! 

As per the plot. Here I have much to say, but I will refrain from any spoilers. It is a bit hard to follow at times. There is such beautiful imagery that I found myself getting lost in the description and the essence, but then not paying as close attention to what was happening in the story. You have to be careful, once you close your eyes, you're in New Orleans, and trust me, once you're there, it's hard to get out! As long as you read this story meticulously and capture everything Camille is trying to say, you will enjoy it as much as I did! The characters are spot on, and there are even a few huge plot twists. Nothing completely uncalled for, by any means, but definitely enough to keep you on the edge of your seat! 

With Sophie learning to come into her new powers comes many trials, as you can imagine. I don't feel like Camille made Sophie's journey unbelievable by any means. It was written to near perfection. Far too often I read about people being introduced into a paranormal world and they just "accept" it. Not Sophie, well... not easily, anyway. It take a lot to make a believer out of Sophie. Being a proud native of the 'Show-Me State', Sophie needs all the proof she can get! 

The end of the novel did take a major turn. It went from slightly paranormal to full on. I can't explain what happens for fear of spoiling the novel, but trust me, you will want to be sure to read all the way until the end. The emotional scenes in the end really brought the story home for me.

The ending also really leaves the story open for more installments in this series. The epilogue, while a little cheesy, pretty much solidifies the fact that there are more books on the way! I am excited to see what Camille Faye has in store for Sophie and the gang in the future!

All-in-all, I was completely blown away by this debut novel from Camille Faye. It isn't often these days that I find a book that I cannot put down, this, however, was definitely one of those. That being said, I am granting Voodoo Butterfly by Camille Faye a near-perfect 5-star review. An excellent debut novel from an author I know we will see great things from in the future. From cover to cover I believe this novel will appeal to fans across genres and of all ages. In need a a read that's a little different from the norm? I definitely highly recommend this one! Kudos to you Camille Faye!
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Well guys, what do you think? Sounds amazing right? Seriously, I have to say I didn't know what to expect from this novel. I have had some great experiences as well as some... not so great experiences from debut authors. Camille Faye writes as though she's been doing it since the day she took her first breath. Everything about Voodoo Butterfly was phenomenal!

I hope you guys like what you see. Head over and purchase yourself a copy of Voodoo Butterfly ASAP! I am confident that you will not be disappointed! Have a great weekend everyone! Until next time, Happy Reading! 

-Ethan

Monday, August 11, 2014

Witch Hunter Olivia by TA Kunz Review

Howdy readers! Happy Sunday and welcome to another fun filled review! This time on the chopping block is Witch Hunter Olivia by T.A. Kunz. Witch Hunter Olivia comes to me highly recommended by three of my favorite authors and people ever: Liz Long, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Cora Carmack. How could I argue with them!? Here's a bit about the book and out author before we get to my thoughts!

Here's what New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors are saying about Witch Hunter Olivia by T.A. Kunz:


"Witch hunters and sexy tattoo artists? This New Adult Paranormal is EVERYTHING fans of romance and action are looking for."
- #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout
"A fun, action-packed, enjoyable read!"
- New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Cora Carmack
"The perfect blend of New Adult and Paranormal. It's absolutely fantastic!" - New York Times bestselling author Nichole Chase
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Reviewers are calling Witch Hunter Olivia "amazing, fun, well-written, and entertaining." You don't want to miss the hottest New Adult paranormal romance of the summer!



In the town of Piedmont Pointe, where paranormal is the norm, a girl can easily get herself in over her head with a single wrong move. Unfortunately for Olivia Adams, she's about to make several.
Starting over is never easy, but it seemed like the only option to Olivia. The decision to turn her back on the Guild of Witch Hunters, the very group she devoted her entire life to, was one of the hardest things she ever did. It meant leaving her family, her friends, and her old identity behind forever. Coming to terms with what caused her to abandon her duties in the first place was even harder.
While trying to lay low and stay off the Guild's radar, Olivia finds herself thrust back into her old ways after unknowingly interrupting an assassination hit on a powerful witch. What follows is the last thing she ever thought she'd agree to do--protect the very thing she was groomed to hunt.
To complicate things even further, Olivia begins to develop feelings for a tattoo artist who also happens to be half warlock, and no matter how hard she tries to fight it, she can't resist her inescapable draw to him. Olivia's forbidden relationship isn't her only issue though, because once the mystery behind the assassination attempt starts to unravel, she's forced to choose sides when the loyalties still tied to her past life are tested again.
So much for the idea of a fresh start.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22031133-witch-hunter-olivia

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T.A. Kunz

Author T.A. Kunz has always had a fondness for reading thrilling mysteries and action-packed urban fantasies. So, it was no surprise when T.A. decided to write stories that they'd fall into one of those two genres. T.A. lives in Central Florida with two fur babies and a mechanical engineer who also happens to be quite the culinary badass, which there are no complaints about. Being a self-diagnosed caffeine addict, many joke that T.A.'s addiction to Starbucks coffee will likely be their downfall later in life.


 

 

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My Thoughts:

Let me start by saying that I am so glad I picked this book to read after Horns, it was the perfect book to take me down off of that 'creepy horror book vibe' and put me back down in the land where I feel so much more comfortable: paranormal. Horns was paranormal, but if you've read Horns, you'll understand what I mean. Witch Hunter Olivia came to me recommended by authors, friends, and readers so I was very excited to see what Kunz could offer in the New Adult Paranormal department. I was not disappointed.

Allow me to say a few words about New Adult Paranormal before I get into this read specifically. Right now there is a huge push for new books in the "New Adult Paranormal Romance" genre. I don't completely understand the logic in this thinking, because, in my opinion there are plenty of "New Adult" paranormal series/stories out there, they just aren't being branded as such. Also, can we just take a minute to recognize some of the other amazing New Adult Paranormal authors out there? Two off the top of my head are Nazarea Andrews and Liz Long, two of my favorite authors and proof that paranormal stories and romances can exist without the need to brand a novel as such. After reading Witch Hunter Olivia, I am placing TA Kunz on my list alongside them. I think this current line of thinking from the literary world is complete and totally BS. I am a plain, black and white kind of guy who seriously doesn't understand why we need all these titles on our reads. This will become the topic of a rant post sometime very soon, but let me just say this: I don't believe there is any need in labeling a novel as Paranormal Romance if only to appeal to the romance genre lovers. I don't like romance. I LOVE paranormal. Reason would stand that I would be "meh" on a paranormal romance. That is, if, it were a true romance. That probably didn't make much sense to anybody but me so let me just say this, Witch Hunter Olivia, in my honest opinion as a reader, was a New Adult Paranormal novel. Not a romance. I'm not sure where the "romance" part of the branding came for this novel, but I disagree fervently. This is by no fault of Kunz, but the publicists and publishers. Again, that's for another rant, but I digress.  

Since I have already brought up the romance thing, I will speak about it first. Witch Hunter Olivia was a great novel, but I wouldn't label it as a romance. Sure there is a romance, but what book these days doesn't have a romance of some sort. The romance in this novel does not drive the plot in any way, shape, or form. It does make for good writing and character development, but the relationship could have been strictly platonic and still have had the same effects on the novel. This is why I don't believe the labeling of "romance" is necessary. Kunz did an amazing job with his characters and their relationships. They are realistic and relate-able in many aspects. I enjoyed the read thoroughly. Even though readers of the New Adult genre are inclined to believe that we can expect to read numerous explicit sex scenes, Kunz proved me wrong. Witch Hunter Olivia offers one, one, sex scene and get this. It appears on page 160 of a 200 page novel. That close to the end. I love that. I loved that the story had a story to be told without relying on numerous unnecessary sex scenes to keep the readers attention. On that note, I applaud Kunz!

Back to the characters, I really enjoyed them for the most part. First can say I was so excited to read that the main characters in this novel were not white. I know that is pretty strange to say, but I oftentimes picture book characters as different races and I am so glad Kunz made this distinction in the beginning. Thank you for that! I do wonder, however, why Olivia, our FMC isn't on the cover of a book titled Witch Hunter Olivia? I really hope that was not in effort to gain romance readers by placing a half naked male on the cover... Again, my biggest issues with this novel were in the branding. It was obvious to me the entire time who this novel was marketed towards and unfortunately it was not me, the MALE paranormal lover. Thankfully, though, it was not enough to prevent me from enjoying this read. Olivia was a cool character, but I will say that she left me wanting more. We are given very little backstory to the lives and world of any of these characters and that left me confused at times, almost as though we were expected to know things that were unwritten. Heath, the MMC was a great character, but I am left with the same questions. WHO is Heath? Unfortunately I think the character development on the individual level was lacking in parts here. Heath is a tattoo artist who is also a warlock, but can only perform spells in the form of tattoos? I think? It's a little difficult and unlike anything I have every heard before. Tara (Olivia's best friend) flat out got on my nerves. She plays a very important role in the story but I rolled my eyes every time she opened her mouth. She never took anything very seriously until it was too late and I hated that! Rebecca was the character that gave me the most to think about though. I'm not going to go into details and on a personal tirade here, but I hate all things Greek-life. I am sorry if we have a differing opinion on this but I am very animate about this and don't see my views changing anytime soon so I was little angered to see that so much of this novel revolves around sorority girls or frat guys and partying, but then I realized that it was all one big tongue-in-cheek joke about the Greek system. Olivia is clearly not a fan of Greek life although both Tara and Heath are. It was interesting to see  how their views effected the storyline. Also, although going to class was mentioned a handful of times in the novel, you really had no idea these characters were in college because they never go! I guess that's just one of the unrealistic aspects of writing about a college setting. Nobody wants to read about boring lecture halls. Overall I thought the characters were alright, they definitely left me thinking.

In a book with Witch in the title, we see very little magic and witchcraft. Almost none. In fact, most of the magic comes from a genie. There was also a scene where we see werewolves but overall there was very little magic. I was excited to see how Olivia hunted witches (see title), however we didn't see Olivia fight a single witch. It's actually kind of confusing. Well... ugh. Spoilers people.... Read the book and then come to me for an explanation on this front. 

The plot of this novel is pretty... hard to explain. A lot happens, but then again a whole lot doesn't happen. This is a short read, clocking in at 200 pages on my Nook, but most of them were not action filled. There was a lot of building to the action and then a bunch of action all at once. I like that sometimes, but in a book this sort I would have liked to see a little more action scenes. I think the story is great and definitely leaves the option for sequels and spinoffs (I have acted Kunz about this via Twitter and will embed the Tweet here if I get a response on the subject)! I will definitely be reading them if there are more to come! The novel does have a few emotional moments and ultimately ends on a happy, yet bittersweet note that definitely made me feel like the plot was resolved. I really like that in a novel. 

This probably sounds like a big jumble of confusion to anyone who has stayed with me, but to anyone who is still here, congrats, you made it to the end! All-in-all I really did enjoy Witch Hunter Olivia in the end and for that I am granting it a 4-Star rating. Kunz definitely weaved an interesting story with a unique twist that I found refreshing. Usually my issues with the branding would have changed my thoughts on the rating, but in this instance, I don't believe it was anyone's fault and it really didn't distract from my reading experience. To anyone looking for a relatively easy quick read and is a fan of all things paranormal (such as myself), check it out and be sure to let me know what you thought!
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Alright everyone, thanks so much for stopping by to check out my review Witch Hunter Olivia by TA Kunz! It was an interesting read and after having so many people recommend it to me, I am so glad I checked it out. It's only $2.99 right now at the links above so head over, grab yourself a copy, and get lost in the witch hunting world for a few hours! Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the book after you've finished! Until next time, happy reading!

-Ethan

Friday, August 8, 2014

Witch Hunter Olivia by T.A. Kunz PROMO Blitz

Hey Readers! Happy Friday! Thanks for stopping by to check out my promo blitz post for a book that has come to me HIGHLY recommended to me by 3 of my all time favorite authors. Jennifer L. Armentrout, Cora Carmack, AND Liz Long have ALL raved about this book so I knew I needed to ass it to my TBR ASAP. I just had an opening in my schedule and purchased the book for myself tonight! I'm talking, of course, about T.A. Kunz, Witch Hunter Olivia! As any of my readers will tell you, I LOVE witches so, anything that feeds the flames, I am DEFINITELY going to read! Check out all this awesome promo stuff and check out the book for yourself to see what the hype is all about!

Here's what New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors are saying about Witch Hunter Olivia by T.A. Kunz:


"Witch hunters and sexy tattoo artists? This New Adult Paranormal is EVERYTHING fans of romance and action are looking for."
- #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout

"A fun, action-packed, enjoyable read!"
- New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Cora Carmack

"The perfect blend of New Adult and Paranormal. It's absolutely fantastic!" - New York Times bestselling author Nichole Chase
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Reviewers are calling Witch Hunter Olivia "amazing, fun, well-written, and entertaining." You don't want to miss the hottest New Adult paranormal romance of the summer!


ABOUT THE BOOK:

In the town of Piedmont Pointe, where paranormal is the norm, a girl can easily get herself in over her head with a single wrong move. Unfortunately for Olivia Adams, she's about to make several.
Starting over is never easy, but it seemed like the only option to Olivia. The decision to turn her back on the Guild of Witch Hunters, the very group she devoted her entire life to, was one of the hardest things she ever did. It meant leaving her family, her friends, and her old identity behind forever. Coming to terms with what caused her to abandon her duties in the first place was even harder.
While trying to lay low and stay off the Guild's radar, Olivia finds herself thrust back into her old ways after unknowingly interrupting an assassination hit on a powerful witch. What follows is the last thing she ever thought she'd agree to do--protect the very thing she was groomed to hunt.
To complicate things even further, Olivia begins to develop feelings for a tattoo artist who also happens to be half warlock, and no matter how hard she tries to fight it, she can't resist her inescapable draw to him. Olivia's forbidden relationship isn't her only issue though, because once the mystery behind the assassination attempt starts to unravel, she's forced to choose sides when the loyalties still tied to her past life are tested again.
So much for the idea of a fresh start.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Author T.A. Kunz has always had a fondness for reading thrilling mysteries and action-packed urban fantasies. So, it was no surprise when T.A. decided to write stories that they?d fall into one of those two genres. T.A. lives in Central Florida with two fur babies and a mechanical engineer who also happens to be quite the culinary badass, which there are no complaints about. Being a self-diagnosed caffeine addict, many joke that T.A.?s addiction to Starbucks coffee will likely be their downfall later in life.

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Alright everyone, thanks so much for stopping by to learn a little bit about Witch Hunter Olivia! I am starting it tonight and should have the review for you guys up by the first of next week! Be sure to come back and check it out. Also, a huge thanks to Kunz and his team for allowing me to participate in their promo blitz! Until next time, happy reading!

-Ethan

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Witch Hearts by Liz Long Review

Hello and Happy Sunday to all my amazing readers! I've got another review today for you guys from my favorite indie author, Mrs. Liz Long! Over the past few weeks I have reviewed the two other published works of Liz in her Donovan Circus series! You guys can check out my reviews of Gifted and Burned by clicking on the book titles! Today I am reviewing the amazing supernatural thriller, murder-mystery Witch Hearts! Here's a little about the book and about Liz before we get to my thoughts!




How does a witch stay safe if a killer can get through her protection spells?

Witches like Ruby and Courtney can take care of themselves. So when Courtney is murdered, Ruby’s world crashes to a halt. The only thing keeping her grounded is the return of Courtney’s brother, Cooper. He seeks revenge, but Ruby wants to help other witches stay alive. To do that, she’ll have to reunite with her old coven’s High Priest, who also happens to be her cheating ex-boyfriend.

If that wasn’t awkward enough, when the killer gets too close, Cooper temporarily moves into Ruby’s place while a police officer tails her every move. Cooper’s presence distracts Ruby as they fight their desire against their need to stay safe. Then Courtney begins to haunt Ruby’s dreams and secrets are spilled, things from Cooper’s past that could get them both killed. The killer continues to stalk Ruby and the more she discovers, the more she fears she won’t be able to keep her heart in her chest.


Witch Hearts


Liz Long



Liz Long is a ridiculously proud graduate of Longwood University with a BA in English. Her inspiration comes from action and thriller genres and she spends entirely too much time watching superhero movies. Her fabulous day job as a social media editor includes writing for a publishing company in Roanoke, VA.

Her first book, Gifted, is the first book in the Donovan Circus series. Burned is the second adventure. Her second book Witch Hearts, a story about a serial killer hunting witches for their powers, is available at Amazon on Kindle and paperback.

To learn more about Liz, visit her website: http://lizclong.com.





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My Thoughts
I'll just come out and be honest upfront. I have never really been a fan of mystery novels. My anxiety always gets the best of me and I can't keep up with what's going on. OR I get super bored by how long it takes and end up not finishing the novel. However, I do love witches. When it comes to paranormal/supernatural stuff witches are my thing. I actually went on a spiel about witchcraft when I did my Dangerous Creatures review and said some stuff that is definitely applicable here! When it comes to witchcraft, I can never read enough. As much as I love Harry Potter, the wands and broomsticks kind of witchcraft doesn't do it for me. I'm all about the natural herbs and spells kind of witchcraft that's finally starting to take hold in popular culture. Thankfully Liz used that kind of witchcraft! Anyway... Not being a huge fan of mystery novels kind of scared me when starting this novel, but the witchcraft pulled me in! Long story short, I am SO glad it did!

I may not have ever cared for mysteries before, but I thoroughly enjoyed this one! From the very first page Liz had me hooked! It's been a long time since a book pulled me in like this. I seriously could not put it down. The characters were amazing and the plotline was gripping. There were very few, if any, slow periods in this 200 page thriller! And I did not guess the killer until the very end. That's rare for me. As you guys know Liz has an awesome way with words and it definitely shows here. I told her the other day via twitter that she could write and publish her grocery list and I would still find it a 5 star read!

A few of the criticisms I have read of this book have been about the lack of sexual content in this novel. It is not YA, so why no sex, they ask? Why should there be? In my opinion this story was great without the need to include any explicit sex scenes. It wouldn't have added to the story in any way (in my opinion) and it wasn't even necessary. To all those readers who serious complain about a book not having explicit sex scenes, you should be ashamed of yourself. There is an entire genre for books like that, it's called erotica. Go look there for your murder mystery if that's what your looking for. This is seriously a sore spot for me. The black out sex scenes are great plot builders that show the mounting relationships between characters without being a put-off to readers who don't want to read that. This is not the only Liz Long book to do this and I don't see a problem, at all. Honestly, I don't understand how some authors can write some of the scenes they do!

Off my soapbox and back to Witch Hearts. Magic, mystery, and a page turner that keeps you guessing until the very last page? What's not to like? This is just another example of an awesome novel filled with unique and original ideas by the Amazing Liz Long! As of now I have read all of Liz's published works and am actually really bummed out about it. Only a few months to wait until her newest upcoming story that I CANNOT wait to discuss with all my readers. It should be around just in time for Halloween! So for any readers looking for a story that's a little off the beaten path and sure to keep you entertained until the very last page, check out this 5 star read from Liz Long!
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Alright guys, now that you've read all about Witch Hearts, you probably want to know where you can get your hands on a copy for yourself! As of right now the book is available in both ebook and print format from Amazon! Here's a promo graphic for where you can get your copy of Witch Hearts today! Feel free to share/use this graphic! Click the graphic to be taken to the Amazon page!
 
http://www.amazon.com/Witch-Hearts-Liz-Long-ebook/dp/B00CIKKEV0

Alright guys, that's all I have for you on the topic of Witch Hearts by the amazing Liz Long! I would really love to hear from anyone who reads this incredible novel so we can talk all about it! After you read it be sure to review it on both Amazon and Goodreads! Review always are huge helps to authors. Recommend this to friends, they won't be disappointed! Until next time, Happy Reading!
-Ethan