Wednesday, December 31, 2014

My Most Anticipated 2015 Releases!


Hey all!

2015 is going to be an amazing year for books and there are so many titles that I am dying to read. DYING. (And those are only the ones that I have written down and remember!) And since 2015 is now only a day away, I thought I'd compile a list of books that are oh so close and yet oh...so...far.  Hope 2014 treated you well and that 2015 will treat you even better. Cheers!

*clinks glass with either champagne or Martinelli's Apple Cider*

The Boy Next Door by Katie Van Ark (January 6)

The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall (January 13)

All Fall Down by Ally Carter (January 20)

Collide by Melissa West (February 9)

Breaker by Emma Raveling (January 28)

The Ruby Circle by Richelle Mead (February 10)

One of the Guys by Lisa Aldin (February 10)

Seeker by Arwen Elys Dayton (February 10)

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard (February 10)

Sin Eater's Daughter by Melinda Salisbury (February 24)

Shadow Study by Maria V. Snyder (February 24)

Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs (March 3)

A Curse Unbroken by Cecy Robson (March 10)

The Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows (March 10)

The Start of Me and You by Emery Lord (March 31)

Things We Know By Heart by Jessi Kirby (April 21)

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas (May 5)

Born of Defiance by Sherrilyn Kenyon (May 12)

Eighth Grave After Dark by Darynda Jones (May 19)

Scorched by Jennifer L. Armentrout (June 15)
Cover to be released on January 7th!
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Every Last Breath by Jennifer L. Armentrout (July 28)
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Magic Shifts by Ilona Andrews (August 4)

There are so many more books that are coming out in 2015 that I probably don't know about or didn't write down or mention here.  It seems like it's going to be a good year for books, though, eh? Let me know what books you are looking forward to in 2015 or if I missed a favorite!

Happy New Year!

Jasmine 

Monday, December 8, 2014

Last Will and Testament by Dahlia Adler - Early Review


Release Date: December 9, 2014

Lizzie Brandt was valedictorian of her high school class, but at Radleigh University, all she's acing are partying and hooking up with the wrong guys. But all that changes when her parents are killed in a tragic accident, making her guardian to her two younger brothers. To keep them out of foster care, she'll have to fix up her image, her life, and her GPA—fast. Too bad the only person on campus she can go to for help is her humorless, pedantic Byzantine History TA, Connor Lawson, who isn't exactly Lizzie's biggest fan.

But Connor surprises her. Not only is he a great tutor, but he’s also a pretty great babysitter. And chauffeur. And listener. And he understands exactly what it’s like to be on your own before you're ready. Before long, Lizzie realizes having a responsible-adult type around has its perks... and that she'd like to do some rather irresponsible (but considerably adult) things with him as well. Good thing he's not the kind of guy who'd ever reciprocate. Until he does. Until they turn into far more than teacher and student. Until the relationship that helped put their lives back together threatens everything they both have left.

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I just finished the book a few minutes ago, after a 7-hour reading spree, so just let me catch my breath for a second.

*takes a deep breath*

Okay.

So, Last Will and Testament is a New Adult story of Elizabeth “Lizzie” Brandt, who is struggling with the transition into college and then suddenly gets hit with a tragedy and responsibilities that no college student should have to deal with. Well, that no one should have to deal with, really. A loss that gives Lizzie guardianship over her two younger brothers, plus a quarter life crisis, PLUS an attractive, caring TA equals a novel jam packed with grief, humor, and romance a.k.a. a novel I greatly enjoyed.

Lizzie isn’t the type of protagonist to which I am usually drawn: she is mouthy and makes lots of bad choices on purpose and likes to get herself into trouble. But she’s also a character I can understand – she is feeling lost in the pressure and competition of college and therefore experiments in some not-so-healthy pastimes and eventually becomes a person she doesn’t really recognize. I was pleasantly surprised and really pleased with how much Lizzie grew on me, not only because of her resiliency and strength during her tragedy but because of the fun, sassy character that emerges amidst all this sadness and the responsibility of taking care of her younger brothers. Her self confidence and gung ho attitude really drew me in – she has a mouth and isn’t afraid to speak her mind and do what she wants. That being said, her insecurities also made her relatable and not completely reckless. Basically, I liked the depth that Dahlia gave her main character, whose humor and complexties made me fall in love with her.

And I couldn’t fall in love as deeply as I did if it wasn’t for Connor, her history TA and my new book boyfriend (please?). Intelligent, kind, and reliable, Connor is the sweetest love interest. He isn’t perfect, with family issues that still affect him and the little problem of him being Lizzie’s “teacher” *coughjustanassistantcough*, but he is perfect for Lizzie. He brought out Lizzie’s sensitive side, without which it wouldn’t make me love Lizzie as much as I do. Likewise, Lizzie brings out Connor’s wild side, which made me love him even more (how is that even possible, Dahlia, HOW?!). Their relationship builds well throughout the story and really helps the pace. And the witty banter! It’s not an insta-romance, which makes me so incredibly happy.

I also think that Dahlia handled the familial relationships really well. While I haven’t experienced the kind of loss that Lizzie, Tyler, and Max have suffered, the forms of grief and the difficulties surrounding such loss were treated in a way that seemed real and genuine. The love and affection, not only between siblings but also between Lizzie and Connor, was well developed and deep and authentic and I loved every minute.

Last Will and Testament made me feel every emotion and by the end I was cheering on Lizzie and Connor and couldn’t be more content in my love of these characters and their story. The ending was complete and lovely, but luckily this is only the first in the Radleigh University series. I feel like the other books will focus on Lizzie's quirky best friends, but I could always go for revisiting these characters that I fell in love with on a reading spree during a 7-hour bus ride. ;)

Find out more about Dahlia and her works here: http://dahliaadler.com/welcome

I'm an Associate Editor of mathematics by day, a Copy Editor by night, and a YA and NA author and blogger at every spare moment in between. I've also been a Production Intern and Editorial Assistant at Simon & Schuster, a Publicity Intern at HarperCollins, and a Fashion Intern at Maxim. So, I'm kind of into that whole publishing thing. 

My debut YA novel, BEHIND THE SCENES, is out now, and you can order it from Amazon, B&N, or The Book Depository now, if you're so inclined! (You can also preorder the companion, UNDER THE LIGHTS, from Amazon.) My debut NA novel, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, releases on December 9, 2014, and you can preorder that from Amazon too!

I live in New York City with my husband and our overstuffed bookshelves, and you can find me on Twitter at @MissDahlELama and blogging at The Daily Dahlia, YA Misfits, and Barnes & Noble. I'm also a member of OneFourKidLit. Come say hi!

Happy Reading!

Jasmine

Monday, December 1, 2014

French Kissed by Chanel Cleeton - Release Day Blitz + Giveaway!


Release Day: December 1, 2014

On the surface, Fleur Marceaux has it all. If only the facade matched reality. With one year left at the International School in London, Fleur’s struggling to graduate, her love life is a mess, and she can’t stop thinking about Max, her ex-boyfriend’s best friend. But all that pales compared to the blackmailer determined to destroy her.

There’s a social hierarchy at the International School and Max Tucker is outside the velvet ropes. After watching Fleur break his friend’s heart, Max knows to stay away from trouble, despite the crush he’s had on her since freshman year. But when they’re partnered on a project, Max learns there’s more to Fleur than meets the eye, and she just might be worth the wild ride.

The more time they spend together, the further Max falls. And when a kiss awakens a passion Fleur never imagined, she’s unable to resist Max, who she had thought was all wrong for her but might be the only thing that’s right. But will he stand by her when her secrets are revealed?

Don’t miss the final book in the International School series. This New Adult romance is recommended for readers 17 and up.

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Finally, we get to see what the inside of Fleur Marceaux's mind looks like.  And it's a doozy.

French Kissed is the story of Fleur, a wild and carefree young woman finishing her senior year at the International School in London with her best friends Mya and Maggie.  She also is dating George, a very nice British boy and is perpetually bothered by Max, an American boy.  There's a lot more to Fleur than meets the eye, and in this story, reader's get to hear Fleur's thoughts and feelings.

Fleur is a wonderful character.  While I am usually drawn characters more like her best friend Maggie, who is the star in the first two International School books, Fleur is sassy and self-confident and in your face.  She is worried about her future after college and how her relationships are going to function after graduation (anxieties that, as a college senior, I can relate to all too well).  Not to mention that in the past she has suffered a great tragedy AND is currently being harassed by an unknown person with compromising photos.  Throughout all this, though, she stays confident and strong and refuses to let anyone take her down.  Even Max, who for some reason seems to be getting under her skin.

Max doesn't understand Fleur, or really anyone that attends the International School.  An American on a scholarship, he could care less about the money and excess that surrounds him all the time, the pinnacle of which is Fleur Marceaux.  She's a supermodel basked in money, basically, and that bothers Max - almost as much as his attraction to her.  Of course, though, she's dating his best friend, the extremely nice George.  He knows he needs to focus on his classes to get a good job in Europe after graduation and after being paired with Fleur for a business project, she realizes that he could help her future as well - in more ways than one.

Fleur and Max are an unlikely pair but their chemistry is off the charts.  Both of them are headstrong and stubborn and slightly judgmental but once they call a truce (literally) I fell in love with both of them.  Fleur is such a complex character and Max figures out all of her layers.  I was so happy to see how Fleur really deals with all the stuff that had happened in her life and it was fantastic to see her become happy and, most importantly, begin to find out who she is and who she would like to be.

French Kissed is an entertaining romp through college life in London.  Fleur and Max are complex, intriguing characters that will have you rooting for them in the end, all in the forefront of a beautiful setting and some of our favorite characters from I See London and London Falling (Maggie and Samie squee!).  Filled with smoking hot romance, sharp wit, and a quarter life crisis, this New Adult novel is a wonderful conclusion to the International School series.

Find out more about Chanel and her works here: www.chanelcleeton.com

Originally a Florida girl, CHANEL CLEETON moved to London where she received a bachelor’s degree from Richmond, The American International University in London and a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Chanel fell in love with London and planned to stay there forever, until fate intervened on a Caribbean cruise, and an American fighter pilot with smooth dance moves swept her off her feet. Now, a happily ever after later, Chanel is living her next adventure in South Korea.
Law school made Chanel realize she’d rather spend her days writing sexy stories than in a courtroom, and she hasn’t looked back since. An avid reader and hopeless romantic, she’s happiest curled up with a book. She has a weakness for handbags, her three pups, and her fighter pilot husband. Chanel writes New Adult contemporary romances and thrillers.

She is the author of I SEE LONDON and LONDON FALLING, published by Harlequin HQN, the upcoming FRENCH KISSED, and FLIRTING WITH SCANDAL, the first book in a new three-book NA series to be released by Penguin/Berkley in 2015.

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Friday, November 7, 2014

A Cursed Bloodline by Cecy Robson - Early Review


Release Date: November 18, 2014

Just when Celia thinks the supernatural world can’t turn deadlier, a new rival emerges, proving just how dangerous a power-hungry were can be.

Since being cursed with unique abilities, Celia Wird and her three sisters have fought the most bloodthirsty preternaturals in the Lake Tahoe region. But Celia’s greatest threat is someone she would have never suspected: Anara, a werewolf Elder who has allowed his hatred for Celia to spiral out of control. In a play for dominance, Anara tortures Celia and gives her an ultimatum: sever her mate bond with pureblood were Aric — or Anara will kill everyone she loves.

From the instant they met, Celia and Aric have shared an attraction that cannot be tamed. So keeping Aric away is impossible, and Aric would sooner die than allow anyone to hurt the woman he loves. Misha, master vampire and Celia’s sworn protector, also finds his way into the chaos, seeking blood from those who have harmed her.

Now Celia and her sisters are caught in the middle of a war driven by lust, fueled by hatred, and destined to end in tragedy. For Anara is a force to be reckoned with, and he will not succumb without robbing Celia of those who hold her heart.

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This book crushed my heart to pieces, taped it back together, and now I have to wait for it to be properly bandaged.  But don't get me wrong, I loved every minute of it.

I'm going to be honest. I did a new blogger thing where I read this eArc months ago and didn't realize it would expire.  So this review is going to be made of what I can remember.  But no worries, the feels were strong, so this review should still be helpful.

I absolutely love the world and the characters that Robson has created in her Weird Girls series. Celia is strong and kick-butt.  I've loved her from Sealed with a Curse and I still love her now.  The things she has gone and continues to go through and has had to overcome is crazy but her growth is wonderful to watch.  This book broke my heart, because it plays with Celia's heart (over and over and over again), but she somehow managed to keep coming back, stronger than ever, something that makes me keep going and also have so. Many. Feels.  A Cursed Bloodline is a wringer especially, but the end result, even after all Celia goes through, is strong relationships and an even stronger main character (as well as family and friends) and I can't wait to see what happens in the next installment.

Aric's place in Celia's life is also something that I have enjoyed (enjoyed? That might be too content of a word) let's say...been fascinated with.  I fell in love with him shortly after falling for Celia.  Although his actions of late haven't been my favorite, this piece redeemed him a bit for me.  His love and devotion to Celia are once again put to the test in this installment, and the results are ones that finally weren't making me bang my head against a wall.

And of course, the rest of the Weird girls. Shayna is transitioning well (I won't say more than that, lest there be spoilers) and Taran and Emme are just as entertaining and sweet (respectively, of course) as the other books.  It's been interesting to see how Robson's conflicts surround mates and Pack versus other magical beings and I'm excited to see how they will continue to play out.  She's hinted at books focused on the other Weird girls and while I love Celia (and I mean, LOVE) I am really excited about learning more about her quirky sisters.

While A Cursed Bloodline follows the same overall pattern of the other books - there's a big bad something out to get Celia or someone she cares about and now she and her sisters (and now some of the Pack!) have to go save not only themselves but the world - it is just as entertaining and great as the rest of the series, because it is driven by Celia's character, with the help of all the strong secondary characters that Robson has created.  And this time, the stakes are even higher (and so are the losses).  A sometimes-romantic, sometimes-humorous, sometimes-heartbreaking, almost-always-action-packed read, I highly recommend for fans of The Weird Girls series and paranormal fantasy books by Patricia Briggs and Iona Andrews.  I can't wait for A Curse Unbroken!

*I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 

Find out more about Cecy and her works here: http://www.cecyrobson.com

Cecy (pronounced SESSY) Robson is the New Adult Romance author of Once Perfect, Once Loved and Once Pure and the award-winning author of the Weird Girls Urban Fantasy Romance series. A self-proclaimed professional napper, her list of talents includes jaw-dropping knowledge of useless trivia, the ability to make her hair big, and a knack for breaking into song despite her family’s vehement protests. A full-time writer, registered nurse, wife, and mother living in the Great Northwest, Cecy enjoys spending time with her family and silencing the yappy characters in her head by telling their stories.

Cheers and happy reading!
Jasmine

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

10/7 Release Day Purchases

Hello everybody!

This morning I found myself perusing the recently released "Teen" books on Barnes and Noble and impulsively bought a few.  I thought I'd share what is now in my electronic TBR pile!

Exquisite Captive by Heather Demetrios (October 7, 2014)


Whatever Life Throws at You by Julie Cross (October 7, 2014)


The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan (October 7, 2014)


Cinder and Ella by Kelly Oram (October 1, 2014)


I've already started reading Exquisite Captive and I'm really liking it so far! Such an interesting take on genie/jinni lore.

Hope everyone has a lovely time reading! (I'm sure the world is devouring Blood of Olympus right now.)

Jasmine

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Emma Raveling's Ondine Quartet - Review

Hello there!

I was recently picked to be a part of Emma's Elites, a group of lucky readers and bloggers who get to help Emma Raveling promote her works. So, in honor of this, I decided to do a huge (HUGE) post dedicated to reviewing the three books already released in the series! If you brave this entire post, there's a treat for you at the end! ;)

First up! Whirl
Outspoken and independent, Kendra Irisavie has always played by her own rules.

She's an ondine, a water elemental gifted with the powerful magic of Empath Virtue and trained to be a fighter. Pursued by Aquidae demons, she and her mother remain Rogue, hiding among humans to avoid becoming casualties in an ancient war.

Everything changes when violence erupts on Kendra's seventeenth birthday. A dark stranger appears, promising answers to her mysterious past and stirring unexpected feelings in her fiercely guarded heart.

But as Kendra uncovers the truth about her heritage and future, she realizes just how deep the lies and deception run.

Now, in the face of unthinkable odds, she will need all her wits, skills, and magic to fulfill an extraordinary prophecy.

The first in a sweeping urban fantasy series, Whirl is the beginning of a young woman's exhilarating journey for survival, love, and hope as she fights for her place in a world where she doesn't belong.

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Firstly, I have to say that I loved this book, plain and simple. I downloaded it on a whim while perusing on Amazon and I couldn't be any more grateful to impulse-buying Jasmine. The characters are well-developed, the world a wonderful mix of our reality and the great mythos that Raveling has created with Ondines, Selkies, and humans, and the plot well paced and interesting. I remember finishing it late at night and being so sad that the sequel was planned for far in the future.

The things that stood out to me while reading Whirl were the characters and the world building. Kendra is a sometimes frustrating, often reckless, always entertaining character. Fueled by young and naive ideas of revenge and strength, you worry for her in the beginning before you realize you are rooting for her in the end. Her stubbornness sometimes had be growling in frustration but her feisty character and (albeit a little slowly) growing maturity is creates a character with which I fell in love. Her growth in the novel, and throughout the series, is exceptional and pleasure to read.

And Tristan... phew. Tristan is a wonderful counterpart to Kendra and a swoon worthy character on his own. Calm, collected, and lethal, Tristan is a Selkie warrior and attempts to help Kendra whenever he can (even when she doesn't realize she needs it). Their chemistry is out of this world. Both Kendra and her relationship with Tristan (platonic or otherwise - NO SPOILERS!) reminded me a lot of Rose and Dimitri from Richelle Mead's Vampire Academy and Alex and Aiden from Jennifer L. Armentrout's Covenant series, but the thing that makes Kendra and Tristan so great is also how they interact with their spectacularly built world. Kendra's revealed role in the future of this world and Tristan's established (although unwanted) position of leadership put them in prime position to attempt to tackle the obstacles they, and the readers, know are ahead.

Raveling has created a magical world within the one we all know and love, filled with lore about magically gifted Ondines, warrior demillirs, mysterious and shape-shifting Selkies, and other, more powerful and mystical characters. Both the Ondines and the Selkies have their own societies within this hidden world that are a wonder to discover. The world building is deep and believable and only supports her strong characters to make an amazing story.

Amazing main characters, great world building, along with well-developed secondary characters and hints at an overarching, high-stakes prophecy creates a story that will leave readers begging for more (and lucky for you, the next two books, Billow and Crest, are already out!).


Next up! Billow
It has been six months since ondine Kendra Irisavie arrived in Haverleau, the hidden capital of the water elemental world.

Six months since she discovered her destiny as the sondaleur and a series of devastating events left behind their mark. Now, as she enters the chevalier elite program in her final year at Lumiere Academy, Kendra continues forward on her prophesied journey against the Shadow. Obsessed with what she must do to keep those around her safe, she struggles to balance her powerful magic and the demands of her fate with the challenges of friendship, the complications of romance, and the bonds of family.

Meanwhile, the threat of the Shadow looms larger. Kendra and her friends investigate a series of puzzling human and elemental disappearances in the city of Lyondale and uncover a horrifying tactic used by the Aquidae in the war. When danger strikes close to home, Kendra must separate the truths from the lies and choose who and what to believe.

Even if it means facing what she fears the most.

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Billow is a wonderful sequel to Whirl. Stakes are raised and everything changes in this novel.

Kendra begins to realize the weight she actually carries and how much sway she has on the future of not only her friends and loved ones but also for her entire race and community. We get more hints of how her destiny fits in with the more powerful beings that oversea this world. It is fascinating to see how she reacts to each of these realizations and highlights her strength, spirit, and stubbornness.

And to balance that out, of course, is Tristan. In a slightly different role in the novel, his place as kindred spirit and confidante established, their relationship in Billow is more mature but no less tortured. They are first and foremost a comfort to one another and I can't express how happy that makes me, shipping aside.

While the world-building continues to be spectacular in Billow, I think the second highest point in this piece are the secondary characters. Aubrey, Ian, Cam, Julian - they all only add to this amazing world and character. Jordain, the powerful figure in charge of the Ondines, also makes significant appearances in Billow, adding not only to Kendra's burden but also to the overall lore in Raveling's world.

I couldn't wait to read Billow after Whirl and I wasn't disappointed. It wasn't what I was expecting but it was exactly what was needed, I think, before the epicness that is Crest. A great read and sequel.

And now... Crest!

Illusion. Power. Identity.

Tensions are reaching a fever pitch everywhere Kendra Irisavie turns.

Darkness settles over elementals as a new threat stirs suspicions of a betrayal from within. Details of recent events spread through Haverleau, prompting doubts over Irisavie leadership. The mysterious Selkie Kingdom finally opens its doors, but the gesture only fans the flames of division.

And despite the perils involved, Kendra finds it difficult to ignore the demands of her heart.

As the body count rises, pressure also grows to shift the tides of war. The sondaleur is on the hunt, but tracking the Aquidae leader is the greatest challenge she's ever faced. With the Shadow playing a deadly game of obsession and horror, Kendra's best chance to win is to unravel a tangled web of deception spanning back to the origins of the elemental world.

Nothing is what it seems and the closer she gets to the truth, the more dangerous her pursuit for answers becomes.

When the unthinkable happens, Kendra must decide if survival is worth the sacrifice.

Conflicting loyalties, fierce passions, and irrevocable choices ignite in the electrifying third installment of the Ondine Quartet.

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Forewarning: I really, really enjoyed this book; much fangirl-ing and gushing ahead.

Also, characters have developed, therefore there might be light SPOILERS ahead for some. Go finish Whirl and Billow! Now, onward!

Crest was the perfect continuation of Emma Raveling's Ondine Quartet. Romance, action, and intrigue combine to create an amazing story that grabs you from beginning to end, and will make you want the last book even that much more (if you thought that was even possible).

Kendra is perhaps one of my favorite characters in anything I have ever read. She is headstrong and brave but also becoming increasingly aware of her flaws. Her development throughout the series is something to behold. With each experience, good and bad, she becomes stronger and more willing to take on all the responsibilities that were thrown at her in the last two installments of the quartet. And this development would not have been able to happen, and would not be the same, without Tristan.

Tristan is, befittingly, probably one of my favorite male characters in anything I have ever read (power couple!?). While his character and deeds are usually seen in a noble light from Kendra's point of view, Tristan constantly acts in a way that supports all of the trust and respect that Kendra feels towards him. Their relationship in this novel is fraught with many obstacles but works to strengthen their characters both as individuals and as a political, as well as *SPOILER* romantic, partnership.

The other characters are explored in Crest as well. Secondary characters became much more real and influential to me (and to Kendra), becoming friends and allies that are capable of having their own part in the large scale conflict that is being forced upon them by The Shadow. They invite readers to become that much more invested in their actions and the consequences and I cannot wait to see what Breaker will bring for them.

In Crest we are introduced to the mystical Selkie kingdom and I love how Raveling created such a developed, fantastic world. All the societies introduced in this series are great but the Selkie Kingdom has a special place in my heart (as it does on many of the characters). This also allowed for us to finally have Kendra interact with Dax, Tristan's brother, and Ancelin, Tristan's father. We also encounter some more powerful, mystical forces that are tied with the lore Raveling has created around Ondine's, chevaliers, guardinals, etc. and why everything in this world works the way it does. I really enjoyed getting a look at the history of the magic and hints at what is going to happen in order for Kendra to (hopefully) prevail.

One of the things I liked most in this book in comparison to the others are the hints that Raveling has placed as to what is to come. I love trying to figure out all the clues, though for the life of me, Raveling still has me in the dark about what is to come (kudos). Kendra is becoming more aware of the role she is going to have to play, both through her own growth but also through the help of other forces. I can't wait to find out exactly who these other forces are and how Kendra's interactions with them will play out in the final installment.

Overall, I loved Crest (could you tell?). With wonderfully developed, and ever-developing, characters, fantastic world building, and complicated and intriguing lore, this book invites you along for the continuation of Kendra's journey and will make you wait in anticipation for more.
So there you go! A giant master post of the Ondine Quartet thus far. Kudos to you if you managed to finish all that *virtual thumbs up*. And as a present, here is a teaser from the fourth and final book, Breaker!
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A tall, thin shadow separated from the line of trees and emerged from the darkness. Coarse, dark hair was messily tied back and a full beard now concealed his jawline. His leathery, tanned skin blended into the night.

“Why the hell are you following—“

He moved fast. I caught a streak of silver before cold metal pressed against my forehead.

Ray cocked his gun. “How do I know you are who you say you are?”


Moonlight shifted, catching the paranoia flashing through his eyes. Sudden moves were clearly out of the question.
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Gah, I can't wait until Breaker is released.

Find out more about Emma and her works here: http://emmaraveling.com

Emma Raveling writes a wide variety of fiction for teens and adults. She is the author of the young adult urban / contemporary fantasy series, the Ondine Quartet, and Lost Blood, the first installment of the forthcoming young adult urban fantasy series, Chancer. She’s also working on the first book in her new Steel Magic series for adults.

An avid traveler hopelessly addicted to diet coke and coffee, she currently resides in Honolulu, Hawaii with her husband and German shepherd.


Happy reading!

Jasmine

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Cover Reveal: FRENCH KISSED by Chanel Cleeton

One of my favorite New Adult series is the International School series by Chanel Cleeton.  We are introduced to small town American Maggie Carpenter as she attends the International School in London and the adventures (and trouble) she manages to get herself into while there.  The books are filled with the whimsy of a foreign, but believable, setting and when combined with witty, funny, infuriating, and wonderful characters, becomes a must-read.  I SEE LONDON was a wonderful start and was followed by the fantastic (and oh so swoon worthy) sequel LONDON FALLING.  Information on these beauts can be found later in the post - check them out so we can swoon at Samir together!

Anyway, you can only imagine my excitement when I heard that the series wasn't quite over!  Told from the point of view of sexy, sassy Fleur, best friend to Maggie, the third and final book in the series, FRENCH KISSED, comes out on December 1st.  So close yet so far... *grabby hands* 

And guess what?  

I have a cover for you!

Without further adieu, here is all the information about the fantastic finale to the International School series! 


Synopsis: 

On the surface Fleur Marceaux has it all—if only the façade matched reality. With one year left at the International School in London, Fleur’s struggling to graduate, her love life is a mess, and she can’t stop thinking about Max, her ex-boyfriend’s best friend. But all of that pales compared to the blackmailer determined to destroy her.

There’s a social hierarchy at the International School, and Max Tucker is outside the velvet ropes. After watching Fleur break his friend’s heart, Max knows to stay away from trouble—despite the crush he’s had on her since freshman year. But when they’re partnered on a project, Max learns there’s more to Fleur than meets the eye, and she just might be worth the wild ride.

The more time they spend together, the further Max falls. And when a kiss awakens a passion Fleur never imagined, she’s unable to resist Max, who she thought was wrong for her, but might be the only thing that’s right.

But will he stand by her when her secrets are revealed?

Don’t miss the final book in the International School series. This New Adult romance is recommended for readers 17 and up.


Just look at that beautiful cover!

And just in case you're now so excited you can't handle it, here are some teasers starring our two new main characters! 



Holy abs, Batman!

Add that book, you know you want to!  And if you haven't already read the first two books in the International School series, make sure to check them out here! 

I SEE LONDON (International School Book 1)



LONDON FALLING (International School Book 2)


Originally a Florida girl, CHANEL CLEETON moved to London where she received a bachelor’s degree from Richmond, The American International University in London and a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Chanel fell in love with London and planned to stay there forever, until fate intervened on a Caribbean cruise, and an American fighter pilot with smooth dance moves swept her off her feet. Now, a happily ever after later, Chanel is living her next adventure in South Korea.
Law school made Chanel realize she’d rather spend her days writing sexy stories than in a courtroom, and she hasn’t looked back since. An avid reader and hopeless romantic, she’s happiest curled up with a book. She has a weakness for handbags, her three pups, and her fighter pilot husband. Chanel writes New Adult contemporary romances and thrillers.
She is the author of I SEE LONDON and LONDON FALLING, published by Harlequin HQN, the upcoming FRENCH KISSED, and FLIRTING WITH SCANDAL, the first book in a new three-book NA series to be released by Penguin/Berkley in 2015.

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