Excerpt Part #1: ReVamped by Ada Adams

Author Bio:
At the age of five, Ada read her first chapter book—Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren. Ever since that moment, she developed an intense passion for stories and characters found within the pages of literature.

In her career as an actress and a writer, Ada currently spends most of her days immersed in imaginary worlds. Much like the characters she enjoys playing and writing about, Ada is a martial artist with a Black Belt in Shotokan Karate. She is also a big proponent of lifelong learning, and has attained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (it aids in creating characters with unique quirks!) as well as a Master’s of Science in Education.

Ada strives to bring a fresh voice and perspective to fiction. She has been writing creatively for many years, and is an editor of a global fashion/literary magazine called VEUX. ReVamped is her debut novel.
She lives in Toronto, Canada, and enjoys adventurous nature hikes with her adorable puppies Cara and Oreo.

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“Storm Scene" Excerpt
(Dawn's POV)

I increased my speed, the trees around me melting into one another as I sprinted by. The warm raindrops were no longer able keep up with me. I ran until both my body and mind were completely depleted, finally collapsing in front of the grand white mansion I had visited on my first day in Angel Creek. I gasped, partly horrified by the realization that I had run all the way to Sebastian’s house, partly ashamed of my tear-streaked face and rain-soaked wardrobe.
My shame deepened, turning into mortification, when Sebastian appeared in front of me.
“Are you alright?” he asked.
“No!” I shouted back over the loud rain.
“What’s the matter?”
“Nothing!”
“Do you want to come in? You’re getting wet.” His own clothes—a collared white dress shirt and black jeans—were becoming soaked with rainwater.
“No!”
To my surprise, he simply shrugged and lowered himself down on the wet ground beside me. We sat side-by-side, my knees tucked tightly into my chest, his long legs sprawled out in front of him. The rain was slowly letting up, but it was already too late for us both. My hair lay matted against my face and back, covering my mud-spattered clothes. Sebastian’s shirt was completely drenched, clinging tightly to his chest.
After a few minutes of listening to the raindrops, he finally broke the silence between us. “Dawn, what’s wrong?” he asked gently.
“Nothing.”
“Are you in trouble?”
“No.”
“Is it the training?”
“No.”
“Is it that Ethan guy? Did he do something?”
“No.” What did he know about Ethan anyway?
“Well, what is it?”
“Why should I tell you?” I challenged.
He raised his arms in defense. “Hey, you’re the one who came here, remember?”
Why had I come to Sebastian’s house?
“It’s not like you care anyway!” I said, burying my face in my knees.
“Perhaps I don’t,” he retorted, shrugging.
“Then don’t ask!”
Suddenly, Sebastian’s expression softened. “Hey, my pants are all grimy because of you,” he teased, smiling. “It’s the least you can do.”
I looked up at him, bewildered. Was the always-somber Sebastian actually making a joke? For the first time since I had met him, his gray eyes twinkled brightly, free of their usual hardness. He looked at me expectantly.
“I—” I began, then fell silent again.
I wanted to tell him that my worst fear of failing my father’s mission was slowly becoming realized. I wanted to share my frustration toward the four vampire trainees who sometimes acted excited about their positions as town guardians, while at other times seemed to personally resent me for it. I wanted to talk about the turmoil my almost-kiss with Ethan caused in my already conflicted mind. And, in this moment of weakness, I also wanted to get on my knees and plead with him to join our dismal little group.
Instead, I took a deep breath and calmly asked, “Why don’t you want to join us?”
He gazed at me intently, but didn’t speak.
I narrowed my eyes, bringing my face closer to his. For a moment, we locked eyes, neither one of us daring to breathe. The storm had ceased, but the air around us crackled with a surge of charged energy.
“Why?” I repeated again, this time more urgently.
Sebastian looked away, his jaw tensing. He seemed to be struggling to find the right words for what he had to say.
Before he managed to form them, the shrill sound of my phone rang through the air. I jumped, startled by the loud buzz. I hadn’t had much use for the phone since arriving in Angel Creek, and the familiar tone suddenly sounded so alien.
“I have to take this,” I said, moving away. He looked relieved at the interruption.
The voice on the other line belonged to Ethan. “Dawn, it’s Hannah,” he shouted over the sound of Hannah’s loud sobs. “She’s in trouble. Can you meet us at the cottage?”
“Yes, of course,” I said, hanging up.
I turned back to Sebastian. “It’s Ethan,” I explained.
“Right.” Did I detect a flash of anger in his eyes?
“Our friend Hannah is in some kind of trouble. Do you want to come along?” I asked hopefully.
For a brief moment I thought he was about to say “yes”, but then he clenched his fists and stood up. “I’d like to Dawn, but I can’t. I just…can’t.” Any moment of tenderness we may have shared earlier had been long forgotten.
“Of course not,” I retorted bitterly.
I left without saying goodbye. As I sped off through the forest, I could feel his eyes on my back, watching me.

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Stay tuned because tomorrow I'll be posting Part 2 of this excerpt, which is the same scene but from Sebastian's point of view. Hope you enjoyed this one and don't forget to enter my giveaway for a kindle copy of ReVamped here!



Book Trailer & Giveaway: The Lure of Shapinsay!

The Lure of Shapinsay by Krista Holle
Publisher: Sweet River Romance
Pub. Date: December 19th, 2011
Pages: 272
Age Level: YA+

Synopsis via Goodreads
Ever since Kait Swanney could remember, the old crones of the village have been warning her to stay away from the selkies. They claim that like sirens of old, the seal men creep from the inky waters, shed their skins, and entice women to their deaths beneath the North Sea. But avoiding an encounter becomes impossible when Kait is spotted at the water’s edge, moments after the murder of a half-selkie infant.

Unexpectedly, Kait is awoken by a beautiful, selkie man seeking revenge. After she declares her innocence, the intruder darts into the night, but not before inadvertently bewitching her with an overpowering lure.

Kait obsesses over a reunion deep beneath the bay and risks her own life to be reunited with her selkie. But when she lands the dangerous lover, the chaos that follows leaves Kait little time to wonder—is it love setting her on fire or has she simply been lured?



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Contest Details
Thanks to Krista, I have quite the prize package to offer. One lucky winner will get a paperback copy of The Lure of Shapinsay along with bookmarks, a book plate, and a t-shirt!



 

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~Giveaway ends at 11:59PM EST on May 26th.
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GP: So Much to Read, So Little Time by Peter Kelley!

Author Bio:
Peter is the author of the young-adult novel, Paraglide. He lives in Minneapolis with his wife, two daughters and a cranky nineteen-year old cat named Brownie. He graduated from American University with a Master's degree in International Relations. When he's not writing he loves travel, biking and watching soccer.

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So Much to Read, So Little Time
By Peter Kelley

The pile of books on my nightstand is an avalanche waiting to happen; novels, histories and memoirs threatening to engulf me at any moment in a flutter of paper and ink. Dozens more wait on a nearby bookshelf. And then there are the recommendations: my daughter’s new favorite, an author friend’s latest manuscript, the newspaper pick of the week, Amazon’s ‘if you liked this…’ Over 200,000 new books are published each year in the US alone. It’s a wonder I ever found time to scribble out my debut novel, Paraglide. So is there really any time to revisit my old faves? How can I justify rereading that novel I devoured ten years ago? Any time spent on the old means one less chance to discover a new classic.

I’ve never treated books like that old movie I’m content to watch again and again. I can list on one hand the titles I’ve read more than once. One of the greatest joys of reading (and of writing!) is the delicious anticipation, the pleasure of discovering what a character will do next. That joy is tempered a bit when you’ve already covered the ground.

Yet many people don’t share this opinion. A fan of the Hunger Games has been rereading the series every month in preparation for the movie version. The well worn pages of an old girlfriend’s D.H. Lawrence novel attested to its enduring allure. A good friend goes from THE END to chapter one as though she were on a circular conveyor belt, proclaiming she sees something new each go around.

Am I missing something here? I admit enjoying The Lord of the Rings just as much fifteen years after I first cracked open the pages back in Myrtle G. Schumann Elementary, but how many of those can there be? What do you think? Why or why wouldn’t you reread a book? How long do you wait? What old favorites deserve a new look? I can think of dozens of the top of my head. The only problem is the nightstand. That tower of books is already looking a bit unsteady.

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I hope you all enjoyed the guest post. I'm sure Peter and I would both love to hear what you have to say and think on the subject. And while you are at it, be sure to check out his YA book, Paraglide, which sounds totally amazing and is currently in my review pile. :D

Buy for only $2.99!



Synopsis
For siblings Jim and Erica Winters, a summer vacation to London promises adventure and a bit of freedom from their overprotective mother. But once they arrive, they end up with more excitement than they bargained for. Their mother is kidnapped and her captors demand the one thing they can’t produce – their long-absent father.

Unable to trust the authorities, Jim and Erica set off in pursuit of their father, racing across Europe and fending off mysterious assailants. As the trail of clues dries up, help arrives in the form of a raven-haired beauty. Is she the answer to their prayers or a romantic distraction?

With the kidnapper’s deadline looming, the truth about their father’s shadowy past is revealed. In a last ditch effort to save their mother, Jim and Erica must climb high into the Swiss Alps where a perilous choice confronts them. Can they trust their father who has repeatedly betrayed them? Their family's survival may depend on it.


Check Out My RAK! (April Wrap-up Edition)


I know you wanna see my RAK. *waggles eyebrows* Okay so first off, RAK stands for Random Acts of Kindness and is hosted by Vanessa and Isalys at Book Soulmates. RAK gives you the chance to randomly do something nice for another book lover, like surprising them with a book, e-book, etc. Plus who knows, someone just might surprise you with something you've been wanting too. Sign up for May's HERE.

April was my 11th month participating.

Sent To Zoey
~Meridian by Amber Kizer

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Received from Aanchal
~Haunting Violet by Alyxandra Harvey (For Kindle)

Received from Amanda
~Torn by Erica O'Rourke

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A big thanks to everyone for the awesome RAKs and to Vanessa and Isalys for hosting this awesome event! I'm already signed up for May and hope to get more books out to people this month as I didn't get near as much out for April as I'd have liked to.

My Wishlists:
HERE and HERE.




Honey I'm Home... (An Update!)

And I had a very rough first year of college. I just got home about 2AM this morning from college. Between my dad dying, finding my place amongst everyone, family drama, classes, and more, I've been through a lot lately. But I'm home now and it is all over. My classes did end up going pretty well and my grades were more than I could have hoped for under the circumstances. I made my friends and some amazing memories, found my place, had some fabulous professors, and have a ton to look forward to. One of the biggest things, getting this blog hoppin' again with tons of reviews and other posts. My 3 year Blogoversary is in just a couple weeks so I'll have stuff for that. Just wanted to update everyone and let y'all know...I'M BACK! Love you guys and thanks so much for your loyal support.

Also, want the blogoversary giveaways to be even more fabulous? You see that follower number over there? Pretty close to 1500 is it not? And 1500 followers would be quite the event to celebrate with a fabulous giveaway, would it not? :P


Waiting on Wednesday: Elemental!

Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Elemental
by Antony John
Dial
November 8th, 2012
YA

Synopsis via Goodreads

A lost colony is reborn in this heart-pounding fantasy adventure set in the near future . . .

Sixteen-year-old Thomas has always been an outsider. The first child born without the power of an Element—earth, water, wind or fire—he has little to offer his tiny, remote Outer Banks colony. Or so the Guardians would have him believe.

In the wake of an unforeseen storm, desperate pirates kidnap the Guardians, intent on claiming the island as their own. Caught between the plague-ridden mainland and the advancing pirates, Thomas and his friends fight for survival in the battered remains of a mysterious abandoned settlement. But the secrets they unearth will turn Thomas’ world upside-down, and bring to light not only a treacherous past but also a future more dangerous than he can possibly imagine.

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Okay so Five Flavors of Dumb and Thou Shalt Not Road Trip are both on my wishlist. So naturally I would add this one and it does sound really good! Should probably get to one of the others. lol. The cover is pretty rockin' too, though it kinda reminds a lot of the cover of Divergent. So what do you think?