Saturday, June 9, 2012

City of Lost Souls Press Release



CASSANDRA CLARE’S THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS SERIES MARKS
52 WEEKS AS A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER



NEW YORK,  May 3, 2012– On May 6th, Cassandra Clare’s THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS series, published by Simon & Schuster’s Margaret K. McElderry Books imprint, will mark one full year and counting on the New York TimesChildren’s Series Best Sellers List.

Ms. Clare took the world of young adult literature by storm in 2007 with City of Bones, her debut novel and the first installment in The Mortal Instruments series, which immediately became a New York Times bestseller. The Mortal Instruments series (which includes City of BonesCity of Ashes, City of Glass, and City of Fallen Angels) and its prequel series, The Infernal Devices trilogy (which includes Clockwork Angel and Clockwork Prince), have gone on to become New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly bestsellers. Constantin Films is set to start filming City of Bones for a theatrical release, currently scheduled for August 23, 2013. 

The Torn Wing by Kiki Hamilton, Cover Reveal

I am so excited about the cover reveal for The Torn Wing, which Kiki Hamilton shared today on her blog. Not only am I excited this book is finally be released (later this year), but Kiki shared a little bit of exciting news with me about the cover. First, check out the cover:



The Torn Wing is the sequel to The Faerie Wing, and here's the two covers side by side:


I love it when the covers of a series match. These two covers look lovely side by side. 

Now for the exciting news, well I think it's extremely exciting... I found out today I'm quoted on the back of Kiki's book!! Myself and Alyssa from Teens Read & Write are both quoted along with some of the other professional reviewers. You can click on the image to enlarge it to read the quotes.


I'm so excited about this! I really enjoyed Kiki's debut and I'm looking forward to jumping back into Tiki's world when The Torn Wing is out on October 2nd. Here's a little bit about the book:

Tiki’s greatest fear suddenly becomes all too real: the fey have returned to London seeking revenge. As war escalates in the Otherworld, Queen Victoria’s youngest son, Prince Leopold, is attacked.  In order to protect her family and the ones she loves, she needs to know the meaning of an fáinne sí, the birthmark that winds around her wrist. But will Tiki be brave enough to face the truth?

A bloody escape, a deadly threat, a shocking revelation…
  Available October 2nd, 2012

You can add this to your Goodreads list and don't forget to enter Kiki's The Torn Wing ARC giveaway!!

Book Review: Sweet Evil by Wendy Higgins



Seductive, Sweet, and Intense, Sweet Evil is a book paranormal romance fans will devour. There's something about a forbidden romance, hot character chemistry and a fascinating paranormal world that makes for a read that's hard to put down, and Sweet Evil is one of those indulgence I couldn't stop reading. I was not excepting to find myself as wrapped as I was with this book. Wendy's world building, character development and engaging plot line made for an exciting read. 

Before I talk characters, I want to mention the world building. I was captivated with Wendy's ability to create a world that was both fascinating and intense in the sense I couldn't stop reading it. I wanted to know more about the world, the characters and their history. Don't write this book off for another YA book about angels and demons. There's much more than that happening in Sweet Evil. Yes, Sweet Evil has angel lore in it, but the main focus of the story is the characters who are the off spring of Demons, the fallen angels who followed Lucifer out of heaven and were banished to hell. Twelve of the strongest were made Dukes and reside on earth, and one is a Lord over one of the 12 indulgences humans fall victim too, lust, addictions, greed etc. Many of them have at least one offspring, hence the story of Anna.

I thought Anna was a great protagonist. She starts off as this sweet and completely innocent girl, but as the story goes on finds out far more than she ever thought possible about herself. She's the daughter of a Guardian Angel and a Demon. Her father is the Duke of Addiction. Here's the think I like about Anna, was getting to see and understand her inner battle over the good vs evil that she constantly faces on a daily bases. Being half and half makes her a powerful girl, but it also makes her naive to the things going on around her. I liked how much her grew as the story goes on, even though she does do a few surprising things. She not only meets her father for the first at sixteen and gets thrown right into this darker world, but she also falls in love for the first time. She meets Kaidan at a time when she's trying to figure out more about who she really is and what these abilities are that she has. 

Kaidan, who just so happens to be the son of the Duke of Lust knows how to bring it in this story. This boy come loaded with charm, experience and hotness. One of the things I liked about Kaidan is how straight forward he is with Anna and really everyone. There's no sugar coating anything with this boy. The chemistry between Anna and Kaidan is smoking! I seriously loved how the two of them were intrigued with each other, couldn't stand each other, then were intrigued with each other again. Through out much of the book they fought the feelings they had for each other. They definitely had some steamy moments between the two of them, when they gave into their impulses. Being that heir love was strictly forbidden, and could result in death definitely upped the stakes in this book.

Aside from Anna and Kaidan is a cast of colorful characters who all added a richness to the story. They all had a purpose being in this book and I liked getting to know some of them more. Anna's Dad is someone who intrigued me the most. I loved that his bad a guy who ruled part of the dark underworld had this soft spot not only for Anna's mom before she did, but Anna as well. I mean he's not someone you want to mess with, but the tenderness he shows got to the softer side of me. I loved getting to know more about his story with Anna's mom. That's the thing that Wendy does with this book that hooked me. She creates such realistic characters, has these rich descriptions that just suck you in and allow you to feel and connect with the story, and she leaves wanting more. Not just from the main characters, but from all the characters.

The funny thing about this book is I was more drawn to the cover of it than the synopsis. I honestly thought there would be all this stuff going on in the book like a bunch of teenage partying, sex etc and I personally didn't want to read it. *gasp* I totally judged a book before reading it, and I'm so pleasantly surprised it proved me wrong! Yes there's sensual scenes, underage drinking, mentions of fooling around, rape and drugs, but there's no profanity, no sex or hard core stuff in this book. In fact, Anna is a virgin and her virginity plays a huge role in this book, and I liked that. This book is more about choosing your destiny, redemption and rising above what's expected of you vs what you know is right. From the moment I opened the book I couldn't put it down. The way in which Wendy unravels her plot line and allowed me to get to know her characters more and understand her world building was addicting and so refreshing for me. I'm hoping there's going to be a sequel to this book!

Books, News & Other Things (IMM#124)

Happy Sunday! I hope y'all are having a fabulous holiday weekend. I'm excited about today's post, because it's my 3,000 post on Mundie Moms! *throws confetti* I've got some great books to share with you guys today, as well as some of my recent posts here on the blog. You can read about why I changed the name of my IMM here.

For Review:

  • Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff, St. Martin's Press, to be released on 9/18/12
Mundie Kids:

  • Gold Medal Summer by Donna Freitas, published by Scholastic, to be released on 6/1/12
  • Sweet Baby Moon, an adoption tale by Karen Henry Clark, published by Random House Kids, released on 9/28/10
Purchased
I'm so excited about the books that arrived this week!