Showing posts with label Random Buzzers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random Buzzers. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2011

In My Mailbox (7)

In my mailbox is hosted by Kristi at the story siren.

This has been so far my most busy week for books that actually came in the mail instead of the library or the store. 

Side note before I begin: Yesterday was exciting for me because I hit 30 followers! Thank you guys so much, I only have 20 more to go until I have my 50 follower giveaway, oh and tomorrow is my 2 month blog-a-vercey as well as my first time going to a book signing (pictures soon!)




 On Monday I got a book that I have been waiting for for a long time. It's Wildcat Fireflies by Amber Kizer I was actually expecting an ARC copy so I thought it would come sooner than it did, but when I opened it I was surprised to find it was a finished copy and it was hardcover! So that was a nice surprise.
I am a big Meridian fan so I was very happy when I found out I had won a copy from Random House's Random Buzzer's. Review is Posted.





And from Lili at Chica Reader I received two RAK on Wednesday. She sent me a copy of Hush, Hush and and ARC of Clockwork Angel. Thank you so much Lili!








Friday I got two books that I had won in a contest on Bibliopunkk's Blog. I won an ARC of The Dragon Tooth by N.D. Wilson, which is middle grade, which I don't normally read, but I may have my sister review for us on my blog if I don't read it. And I also won an ARC of Sacrifice by Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz on Bibliopunkks blog. I have not read the first book in this series, but I'm getting the book from the library and intend to read and review both. Thank you bibliopunkk!

What did you get in your mailbox? Leave me a link and I will for sure check it out!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Review: Wildcat Fireflies

Wildcat Fireflies, by Amber Kizer

Possible Spoilers for those who have not read Meridian, the first book in the series.


Teaser from Barnes and Noble

Meridian Sozu is a Fenestra—the half-human, half-angel link between the living and the dead. She has the dark responsibility of helping souls transition safely into the afterlife. If people die without the help of a Fenestra, their souls are left vulnerable to be stolen by the Aternocti, a dark band of forces who disrupt the balance of good and evil in the world and cause chaos.
Having recently lost her beloved Auntie—the woman who showed her what it meant to be a Fenestra—Meridian has hit the road with Tens, her love and sworn protector, in hopes of finding another Fenestra. Their search leads them to Indiana, where Juliet, a responsible and loving teenager, works tirelessly in the nursing home where she and several other foster kids are housed. Surrounded by death, Juliet struggles to make a loving home for the younger kids, and to protect them from the violent whims of their foster mother. But she is struggling against forces she can't understand . . . and even as she feels a pull toward the dying, their sickness seems to infect her, weighing her down. . . .
Will Meri and Tens find Juliet in time to save her from a life of misery and illness? And will Meri and Tens' own romance weather the storms of new discoveries? 

First reaction:
I have been waiting for this book ever since I read and loved the first book, Meridian a few months ago. This book is in the point of view of two girls, instead of one like Meridian was. Meridian is the fist point of view, and Juliet is the second. I like how the author incorporated both of the girl's points of view instead of just Meridian's because if we did not get to hear Juliet's side this book would have been half as exciting and it would be much more confusing.

Characters:

Meridian: Meridian is a part angel link between out world and heaven who helps the dead and dying pass into heaven. She only found out about her powers a few months ago when he aunt, who was also like Meridian told her. Meridian's aunt passed and now she is on a journey with her boyfriend, Tens to find others like her.

Tens: Tens is Meridian's protector and boyfriend who was born to guard her from evil.

Juliet: Juliet is part Angel but has not yet uncovered her powers. She lives in a foster home/nursing home under keeper of the house, Mistress, the cruel woman who works the children there until they are old enough to leave.

Review:
As already  being a fan of the first book I had high expectations for this  book. I felt that this book seemed to linger in some situations for to long, but that did help with the understanding. If I were to write this I would have added more action through out the book, and then a better ending fight, which this book lacked.  Overall, I am glad I read it and I would recommend it to any paranormal fans.


Please feel free to critique my review.
-Violet

Monday, June 13, 2011

Comming Up (2)

I am super happy to be able to say that I have won my 3rd ARC on the Random Buzzers website. I will be getting Wildcat Fireflies by Amber Kizer I am very happy about this win because Wildcat Fireflies was on my wish list! 

 My last review, Passion by Lauren Kate was my first ARC from the Random Buzzers.

Still coming will be The Summer I Learned to Fly, also from the RBs.

Are there any Meridian Series fans reading?
Thanks guys!