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First Visions by Heather Topham Wood Review

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Author: Heather Topham Wood
Title:  First Visions (Second Sight #1)
Rating:

Goodreads Synopsis:

Two years ago, 21-year-old Kate Edwards became deathly ill and slipped into a coma. While unconscious, she crept into the mind of a missing boy and awoke with the knowledge of his location. Friends and family were skeptical and wary of her new ability to see into the minds of others. Their fears prompted Kate to keep her psychic powers a secret. Feeling alienated, she dropped out of college and spent most of her days holed up at her mother’s home.
Now another child has been abducted. Police detective Jared Corbett seeks out Kate for her help in solving the case. Reluctantly, Kate agrees and they must work together to bring 8-year-old Cori Preston home to her family. Although attracted to one another, Jared has a girlfriend with ties to the abduction case and Kate is sarcastic and guarded since her coma. With visions she can’t control and an uncontrollable attraction to the detective, she wonders if she can leave the past behind and finally stop hiding from the world. Otherwise, Cori may be lost forever

My Review:



Regan Walsh Author of Whisper Cape Guest Post

Tuesday, June 5, 2012
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I would like to welcome back Regan Walsh the author of Whisper Cape. Today she has a special guest post for us to enjoy.

Was it the Music of the Night?
There are many things that inspired me to write Whisper Cape. I’ve talked about some others on this blog tour and in other interviews. Even mentioned a few times that I was inspired by Phantom of the Opera. But I’ve never revealed which song/songs in particular had the most influence.
I’m one of those writers who can’t write while listening to music. That doesn’t mean to say I’m not inspired by certain songs, and this held true when I wrote Whisper Cape. In fact, everywhere I went I had The Phantom of the Opera playing; the CD in my car, on my iPod when I went jogging, to the grocery store, even while performing that dreaded chore of cleaning the house. Though the Phantom did not inspire Cael’s character, the music did spark (no pun intended and if you don’t understand what I mean, ask me or, better yet, read the book!) my imagination for Addison’s. I’ve always said that Gerard Butler was and still is my main influence for Gerry Briden’s character in both Whisper Cape and Reflections. I have to admit though, looking at this picture from back when the movie was made, Gerard could most definitely have been my vision for Cael. This is pre 300 days, but yummy.
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There is a scene in Phantom of the Opera where Christine is in the cemetery singing to her deceased father. Of course, in the movie and the live production it is snowing so the setting has nothing to do with a particular scene I wrote for Whisper Cape. But the lyrics and the mood are what ignited my inspiration. Addison is distraught after almost fatally injuring Cael and runs to the edge of the cliff, wishing she could talk to her father once more. (There will be an excerpt of this scene on June 9th when I visit http://www.literaladdiction.com.) In the music video below, right before Christine starts singing, she whispers about her father promising to send her the “Angel of Music.” After she sings “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again,” the Phantom sings, “Wandering Child,” luring her to him, reinforcing his deception of being the promised “Angel of Music.” It was the idea of Christine whispering to her father, singing to him that gave me the inspiration for that scene.


Lyrics to “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again,” written by Charles Hart, with additional lyrics by Richard Srilgoe
You were once my one companion, you were all that mattered.
You were once a friend and father, then my world was shattered.
Wishing you were somehow here again, wishing you were somehow near.
Sometimes it seemed if I just dreamed, somehow you would be here.
Wishing I could hear your voice again, knowing that I never would.
Dreaming of you won’t help me to do all that you dreamed I could.
Passing bells and sculpted angels, cold and monumental, seem for you
the wrong companions; you were warm and gentle.
Too many years, fighting back tears. Why can’t the past just die?
Wishing you were somehow here again, knowing we must say goodbye.
Try to forgive, teach me to live, give me the strength to try!
No more memories, no more silent tears!
No more gazing across the wasted years.
Help me say goodbye…Help me say…goodbye!
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Lyrics to “Wandering Child,” written by Charles Hart, with additional lyrics by Richard Srilgoe.
Phantom:
Wandering child so lost, so helpless yearning for my guidance
Christine:
Angel or father? Friend or Phantom?
Who is it there staring?
Phantom:
Have you forgotten your Angel?
Christine:
Angel, oh speak what endless longings echo in this whisper!
Phantom:
Too long you’ve wandered in winter, far from my fathering gaze
Christine:
Wildly my mind beats against you
Phantom:
You resist
Together:
Yet your/the soul obeys
Angel of Music!
I/you denied you/me
Turning from true beauty
Christine with the Phantom:
Angel of Music? Do not shun me/My protector…
Angel of Music! Come to your/me strange Angel
Phantom:
I am your Angel of Music…
Come to me; Angel of Music
Of course, it doesn’t happen anything like this in Whisper Cape but the music and the lyrics were so very inspiring.
Thank you, Anna, for having me on your wonderful blog today. Happy reading.
xxoo
Regan
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Review One Bite To Passion by MaryLynn Bast

Thursday, May 31, 2012
One Bite To Passion

Title : One Bite To Passion
Author: MaryLynn Bast
Publisher: Renaissance E Books
Published: May 18th 2012


Goodreads Synopsis

On a business trip to Japan, Paige has just found happiness with Casey, an exciting, young man with a passionate interest in Paige. After a night of wild sex, feels like a new woman. Drawn to Casey, Paige can’t refuse him even though he says he wants to possess her and she learns he is a vampire. Then Paige's unfaithful husband, Dalton, shows up. He has supposedly broken off his affair, but Paige suspects he is still seeing his mistress. Soon, Paige begins to notice disturbing things happening around her and discovers she has become the center of a battle between covens who consider her The Chosen One. But when she faces the greatest peril of her life, and Casey shows up to help, Page realizes she is willing fight the covens side-by-side with him, if it means the chance of a future with this vampire she has come to love.

Deadlocked By Charlaine Harris Review

Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Author :Charlaine Harris
Title: Deadlocked
Series: Southern Vampires
My Rating:




Goodreads Synopsis:
With Felipe de Castro, the Vampire King of Louisiana (and Arkansas and Nevada), in town, it’s the worst possible time for a body to show up in Eric Northman’s front yard—especially the body of a woman whose blood he just drank.
Now, it’s up to Sookie and Bill, the official Area Five investigator, to solve the murder. Sookie thinks that, at least this time, the dead girl’s fate has nothing to do with her. But she is wrong. She has an enemy, one far more devious than she would ever suspect, who’s out to make Sookie’s world come crashing down

In the 12th book in the Southern Vampires series we get to see Sookie yet again have something troubling erupt in her life. This reads much like a diary—kind of like, I went and poured some coffee, made some toast, talked to Tara, and painted my nails. In the last book I felt like it was an unfinished product. This book feels like it was the rest of the 11th book, but cut off leaving you going wtf? I listened to the audiobook for this one. As always I love the person who reads these. Her name is Johanna Parker and she is awesome. Like I said this really reads like a diary of mundane tasks. Sookie finds herself (yet again) in the middle of a crap storm. A woman is found dead in Eric’s front yard, Claude is acting weird (as always), and Eric needs to choose whether to stay with Sookie or go where the power is with Freyda. I really felt like this book should have been in the last book, because not much happens. I enjoyed listening to the book. It wasn’t a horrible story, but the lack of any real plot struck me as odd. I felt the same way about the last book. It just feels unfinished. It ends so abruptly that I had to make sure I didn’t accidentally press skip on something. Yeah, it’s that level of abruptness. I have no closure to the storyline and it wasn’t that strong to begin with. The last two books in this series have really thrown me off. It’s like the publisher is making her sit at a desk all day and write half books, and then publishes them. The storyline is weak, it feels unfinished, and all these men pining over Sookie has me down right irritated. She isn’t that awesome people. I see her appeal, but every dude has it bad for her. This book wasn’t horrible, but it wasn’t great either. If you are this far along in the series you are probably going to keep reading like me, but please Charlaine Harris—maybe take some time in the plot? I mean seriously look how short the synopsis is!



Cover Reveal Beg For It By Stacey Kennedy

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Beg For It
Title: Beg For It
Series: Pact of Seduction (#2)
Publisher: Loose ID
Release Date: May 29 2012
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Goodreads SynopsisThe Pact of Seduction has one rule—fulfill your ultimate fantasy. Bella’s problem, she can’t live up to her vow. But her failure spins events that lead her into unknown territory. Kole, a Dom at the sex club Castle Dolce Vita, wasn’t part of her fantasy, but he’s about to show her he should have been.Kole is more than willing to introduce Bella to BDSM since he’s held an interest in her for some time. But the feisty woman isn’t easily tamed and her strong personality proves to be difficult. While she might be determined to keep him at a distance, Kole has other ideas. He won’t allow her to shut him out.A pact between best friends brought them together, emotional barriers tear them apart. Kole skillfully reminds Bella through pleasure and punishment that she is now his submissive, and her place is under his command.Publisher’s Note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language, and material that some readers may find objectionable: BDSM theme and elements, including spanking.

If you enjoy reading Stacey’s writing as much as I do they make sure to add this one to your TBR Pile. It is available today.


The Mirrored Shard by Caitlin Kittredge Cover Reveal

Sunday, May 27, 2012
The Mirrored ShardTitle: The Mirrored Shard
Author: Caitlin Kittredge
Series: The Iron Codex (#3)
Genre: YA, Steampunk, Dystopian
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Expected Publication: February 12, 2013
Book Blurb
Aoife Grayson must face death to win back Dean—the love who was ripped from the Iron Lands of the living when he was shot in the arctic north. But getting to the Deadlands is something that Aoife can't do on her own. And if she can find a way there, Tremaine would surely never allow it. He has sworn to keep her in the Thorn Lands, the fairie home of her mother, Nerissa. But Aoife is determined to find her way out. And she has no trouble if that means she has to kill Tremain and his queen to do it.
I love the covers for Caitlin Kittredge's Iron Codex Series they are 
ABSOLUTELY  BEAUTIFUL !!!!
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What Do You Think?
If you have not read any of Cailtlin's Books what are you waiting for? Cailtlin's imagination  is fantastic she weaves worlds like no other. Make sure to check out her other books also. 

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