11 June 2013

Cover Reveal: Being Kalli by Rebecca Berto


 


Hey Book Nerds! :D Today, as you can tell from the post title, I'm featuring another cover reveal! :) I love partaking in these, and I've not posted one in ages - so I'm really glad to be sharing this one. ^.^ I actually featured Rebecca's previous novel,’ Drowning In You’ on my blog earlier this year – the post was also a cover reveal! :P I have yet to be able to read her other book, but hopefully I'll get around to it soon. However, this new novel looks fantastic as well - and the cover is stunning! I'm completely in love with it. I love the colours and the effects. It's so pretty! :D What do you guys think of it? Let me know. ^.^ Happy Reading!


 

Cover Reveal



Title: Being Kalli.
Author: Rebecca Berto.
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult.
Expected Publication Date: TBA.

There are two things you should know about Kalli Perkins.
1. She’d rather do it in public than be alone with a guy.
2. She loves her little brothers more than her mom does.

Kalli doesn’t pretend to be a good girl. At nineteen, she’s never been in love and doesn’t ever intend to be. She has her issues handled. She’s managed to keep the secret of what happened to her nine years ago from her mother, although her mother’s usually high anyway and barely notices Kalli or her little brothers.

One night at a party, Kalli makes a bet with her friend, Nate, that could change everything. Their friend, Scout, tells them there’s no uncrossing the friendship line once it’s crossed—even though they were both drunk. But Kalli can’t imagine how anyone could want her damaged self for anything more.

She didn’t count on Nate. Nate’s very capable of satisfying her not only under her clothes, but in her heart, too. She just doesn’t know it yet.


 

About Rebecca Berto


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Rebecca Berto is a new adult contemporary romance author. She is also a freelance editor.

She writes stories that are a bit sexy, and straddle the line between Literary and Tear Your Heart Out. She gets a thrill when her readers are emotional reading her stories, and gets even more of a kick when they tell her so. She’s strangely imaginative, spends too much time on her computer, and is certifiably crazy when she works on her fiction.

Rebecca Berto lives in Melbourne, Australia with her boyfriend and their doggy.





9 June 2013

Stacking The Shelves #30


 

Stacking The Shelves is hosted by Tyngas Reviews and is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. Including books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!


Hey book nerds! :D How are you all doing on this fine Sunday? :) I finished reading Dare You To yesterday - and I thought it was SUCH a fantastic book! I gave it 5/5 stars and I also posted the review yesterday, so if you didn't see it, feel free to check it out. :) I think it was just as good as Pushing The Limits. ^.^ I've already started another book, Flawless by Lara Chapman - and it's an amazing book so far - I'm about half way down with it already. :) I hope you've all had a great week and I'll talk to you again soon! ^.^


 

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A BIG thanks to Quirk Publishing who sent me this book for review. ^.^ I can't wait to start it! :D





Rosebush by Michele Jaffe.
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green.





The Farm (The Farm, #1) by Emily McKay.
Every Other Day by Jennifer Lynn Barnes.











 

E-books For Review





Gemini Rising by Eleanor Wood.


Gemini Rising is an eGalley sent to me by Harlequin UK via Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! :D


 

E-books Bought




Twixt by Sarah Diemer.
Crushing On The Enemy by Sarah Adams.
The Flirting Games (The Flirting Series, #1) by Stella Wilkinson.
Seeds of Discovery (Dusk Gate Chronicles, #1) by Breeana Puttroff.

 

Thoughts


I'm literally jumping for joy for these books! I've wanted to get my hands on The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer and What's Left of Me for AGES - so I may end up pushing them further up my TBR list. :) The others look really awesome as well, and I can't wait to start them. I do love my books! :3 As for the eBooks, I didn't get many this week - but they all look really interesting and hopefully one day I'll get round to reading them. ^.^ Have you read any of these books? Let me know! ^.^


 


What books did you get this week? Leave me a comment or a link to your blog post and I'll be sure to check it out. ^.^ Happy reading! (:

8 June 2013

Review: Dare You To by Katie McGarry

Dare You To
Title: Dare You To.
Series: Pushing The Limits, #2.
Author: Katie McGarry.
Publication Date: June 7th, 2013.
Publisher: Mira Ink.
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult.
Format: Paperback, 352 pages.
Source: Provided By Publisher.
My Rating:
Ryan lowers his lips to my ear. "Dance with me, Beth."

"No." I whisper the reply. I hate him and I hate myself for wanting him to touch me again...


Beth Risk has spent her whole life hiding the truth about her family and never letting anyone get too close. Suddenly send to live with an uncle she barely knows, she’s struggling to start afresh in a new town and at a new school that doesn’t get her. At all.

Ryan Stone is the school’s gorgeous golden boy – with secrets he can’t tell anyone. As Ryan and Beth dare to let each other in, they’re treading on dangerous ground – and the consequences could change their lives forever.

 

Review


"That must be love: when everything else in the world could implode and you wouldn't care as long as you had that one person standing beside you."



When I first started reading Dare You To, I was a little apprehensive about it. Mainly because, like a lot of other readers, I wasn’t sure whether Beth and Ryan’s story would live up to the fantastic story told in Pushing The Limits. I’m so glad to say that I was completely wrong! After getting over the initial disappointment of Beth and Isaiah not being together, I allowed myself to get sucked into Beth and Ryan’s stories and become as one with their pain and issues.



When we first met Beth in Pushing The Limits, I have to say – I wasn’t a big fan of her character at all. She seemed a little selfish and to up on her high horse for no good reason what so ever. However, in Dare You To, we learn more and more about Beth’s character and her extremely trouble home life. As the novel progressed, and I learnt more about Beth and her troubles – I became to love her character. Despite everything that she’s been through, she’s kept strong and hasn’t allowed herself to crash and fall due to any of it. Beth refuses to let anyone get close to her; she has her walls built up so high she doesn’t even know how to break them down anymore. Whilst reading about Beth, I felt I could almost feel her pain and sadness – she’s such a raw and intense character that it’s pretty much indescribable to talk about.



Ryan is one of the most popular guys at school; he’s a jock and an elite baseball player – quite the opposite of Beth. He loves playing dares and he hates to lose. Things change when he gets to know Beth, but only slightly – she’s no longer a dare, but someone he cares for deeply – yet he’s still determined not to lose anything, especially her. The thing I loved most about Ryan was how he wouldn’t let Beth leave; he constantly called her out on it – but in a good way. He refused to let her go and couldn’t get enough of saying how much he cared for and need her. Ryan was also a really sweet, kind and funny guy – why can’t I seem to find myself a Ryan?!



I loved watching Beth and Ryan’s relationship grow and develop. The couple are so uneasy around each other at first, but as they allow their walls to fall, their relationship blossoms into something so beautiful and wonderful that it makes me tear up just thinking about it. Their need for each other was so intense that you could nearly see it pouring off the pages. It wasn’t just their psychical need for each other that was incredible, but also their emotional bond and the friendship they formed. Something else I loved about their relationship was how they were constantly testing and pushing each other and their boundaries. All of these things just knit together and I believe they make them the perfect couple – because despite their flaws and issues – they still had each other.



I have to say, even though I’ve never been in a situation like Beth’s – I believe pretty much everyone can relate to her. We’re all filled with doubts and insecurities; I know, for me especially, I find it hard to determine whether people actually want to be around me, or if they’re just using me or feeling sorry for me. The same goes for Ryan’s character, he’s a very relatable person – even though I’ve not been in his situation – I know countless people have. Parental pressure is a very common thing these days, with people’s parents deciding what you’re going to do with your life and how you should do it. I believe Katie McGarry handled all the difficult issues in this book perfectly and in a very sensitive way.



Katie McGarry’s writing is pretty much flawless and I have yet to find any fault or something that I didn’t like in her novels so far. Katie is very versatile, and is not only able to create and work with so many different types of characters, but also is able to get into their minds and express what the characters are going through perfectly. I’m full of nothing but praise for Katie McGarry and her perfect writing, storylines and characters. I believe the 5/5 star rating was well and truly deserved and I wouldn’t even consider giving it any less! I can’t wait to read even more from Katie in the future and I’m on edge and jumping in joy for the release of Crash Into You, which will be Isaiah’s story.



Side note: Something I’d love to see written about is the story of Chris and Lacy. (Two of Ryan’s Best Friends) I think it would be amazing to see their point of view and how their relationship developed and the troubles they both have faced.




Quotes


Ryan whispers to me again, “I’m dancing with you because I love the look on your face.”
“Love watching me make a fool out of myself?”
“No. I love seeing the girl Scott and Lacy say you can be.” He stares at me as if he’s seeing beyond my skin and my heart pounds out of my chest so violently that he has to feel it. My nerve endings become raw. Somehow, Ryan’s seeing me and I’m exposed – as if I’m standing naked in front of a large open window. My hands slip from his neck, but as I try to step back, he clutches my waist, rejecting my escape. - Page 222.


“Kiss me,” she says.
Just one kiss and her black spell, the one that she’s woven, the one that’s constantly weighing her down, will be broken. - Page 241.


I love how he makes me laugh. I love how he can smooth away the roughness and make me feel like someone worth loving. - Page 361.


7 June 2013

Wrap-Up: May 2013


 


Hey book nerds! :D How are you all doing today? :) I'm alright thanks, I'm just really tired. I think the heat is knocking me out. xD I managed to get my new layout up yesterday, as you can probably tell. I really love it, unfortunately, there a few glitches - and the coding I did doesn't like blogger. At all. ;_; SO, I'm having to recode the entire thing and whilst I'm doing it, I thought I might as well look into some more advanced coding that's compatible with blogger whilst I'm at it. It may take a few weeks, but there will be ANOTHER completely new layout. It's such a shame, because I really do love this one. o_O Maybe I can make it very similar? XD Oh well, that's it for today - I hope you all enjoy my May 2013 Wrap-Up! :D


 

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Books Read In May 2013




 
Total: 8 books read.
Click on the link to be taken to the review.



What books did you read in May 2013? Don't forget to leave me a comment and I'll be sure to check it out! ^.^ Happy reading! (:

5 June 2013

Waiting On Wednesday: Loud Awake & Lost by Adele Griffin


 


"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking The Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.


Hey Book Nerds! :D I'm so tired today it's unbelievable! My new blog layout will be up very shortly, as long as everything goes according to plan. I've been working on the coding for a couple of weeks now, and everything that could have gone wrong - went wrong. xD Tomorrow my May 2013 Wrap-Up will be posted - so don't forget to check back then for that. Lastly, I finished reading Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick last night and I loved it! The ending killed me though, and I gave it 4/5 stars. I know I reviewed the first book, Hush, Hush, but I doubt I'll review Crescendo. I hope you're all having a great week so far.


 



Loud Awake & Lost

Title: Loud Awake & Lost.
Author: Adele Griffin.
Expected Publication: November 12th, 2013.
Publisher: Knopf Books.
Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Young Adult.

LOUD. There was an accident. Ember knows at least that much. She was driving. The car was totaled. She suffered back injuries and brain trauma. But she is alive. That's the only thing left she can cling to.

AWAKE. Eight months later, Ember feels broken. The pieces of her former self no longer fit together. She can't even remember the six weeks of her life leading up to the accident. Where was she going? Who was she with? And what happened during those six weeks that her friends and family won't talk about?

LOST. One by one, Ember discovers the answers to these questions, like a twisted game of dominos. And little by little, the person she used to be slips further and further away.

 

Thoughts


I'm really looking forward to this one, it looks so good! I love psychological thrillers; they're one of my favourite genres to read about. :) WHY do I have to wait until NOVEMBER though?! That really sucks! D: As for the cover, I think it's really cool. I love how simple it is, and the typography is amazing. :) What do you guys think of the looks of this book, have you heard of it before? :) Let me know! ^.^


 


What are you "Waiting On" this Wednesday? Leave me a comment or a link to your blog post and I'll be sure to check it out! :D Happy Reading. (:

4 June 2013

Teaser Tuesday #33


 

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly book meme hosted by MizB from Should Be Reading. Grab your current read, open to a random page and share two “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page - remember, no spoilers!


Hey Book Nerds! :D How are you all doing today? The weather here in the UK at the moment is lovely; we've finally got our summer! It probably won't last long, but it's great to take advantage of it whilst it's here. :) This is probably going to be my last, consistent Teaser Tuesday Post. I want to change up some of the content that I post on this blog, so I thought, starting next Tuesday, I'll be participating in 'Top Ten Tuesday' which is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. If, for some reason, I can't post one of those, I may (possibly) post a Teaser on that day. I'm not really sure yet. :) Lastly, I posted my Document Your Life | May 2013 video on my YouTube this morning, so don't forget to check that out. ^.^ I hope you all had a great weekend and I'll talk to you again soon! :D


 

Teaser


Crescendo
Title: Crescendo.
Series: Hush, Hush, #2.
Author: Becca Fitzpatrick.
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult.
Before I could hurl the cell into the bushes at the end of the property, Patch came to a stop. He looked over his shoulder, his eyes travelling up. His gaze fell on me, and I thought it would have been better if Boomer had shredded me alive.
“And here I thought they were called Peeping Toms.” I didn’t need to see him to know he wore a smile.
“Stop laughing,” I said, my cheeks hot with humiliation. “Get me down.”

- Page 229.


 
 
 
 
 

Thoughts


I read Hush, Hush, the first book in this saga, sometime last year and I really enjoyed it. So I really excited to finally start Crescendo, unfortunately, the beginning was a little slow. I was about to give up, when it all suddenly became really interesting and I'm really loving it so far! :D I love Patch, he's so amazing and mysterious and brooding. :P I love me some Patch. :3 I can't wait to finish this book, and I got the third book in the series for my Birthday, hopefully it won't be long before I can get to that, too! Have you read Crescendo? Let me know! ^.^


 


What are your teasers for this Tuesday? Leave me a comment or a link to your blog post and I'll be sure to check it out! :D Happy Reading. (:

2 June 2013

Stacking The Shelves #29


 


Stacking The Shelves is hosted by Tyngas Reviews and is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. Including books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!


Hey book nerds! :D How are you all doing today? ^.^ I'm doing well. :) Can you believe it's already the beginning of June? Where the hell did May go?! It's crazy! I've already had quite a few people enter my 100 Blog Followers Giveaway - so if you've not already enter - go do it. :D I'm also going to be posting my May 2013 Wrap-Up post and video soon, I'm not sure when though. I have the footage recorded, but I need to edit it together and find a day I can upload it. Hopefully it will be soon though! Lastly, I've just finished reading Partials by Dan Wells - and oh my god! What an incredible book! I was planning on writing a review, but unfortunately I've found myself lost for words and can't write one. xD It's definitely become one of my favourite books and I can't wait to read the sequel. I hope you've all had a great week!


 

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A BIG thanks to Quirk Publishing who sent me these three books for review. ^.^
I can't wait to start them, they look so fun! :D





You Don't Have To Say You Love Me by Sarra Manning.
Between by Jessica Warman.










Through to You by Emily Hainsworth.
Graceling (Graceling Realm, #1) by Kristin Cashore.





34 Pieces of You by Carmen Rodrigues.
The Catastrophic History of You and Me by Jess Rothenberg.

 

E-books For Review




The Island by Jen Minkman.
The Wrong Girl (Freak House, #1) by C.J. Archer.


The Island and The Wrong Girl are both eGalley's sent to me by Patchwork Press via Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! :D


 

E-books Bought




Unexpected by Meg Jolie.
Wicked Hungry by Teddy Jacobs.
Reason to Breathe (Breathing, #1) by Rebecca Donovan.
Crossing the Line (Pushing the Limits, #1.5) by Katie McGarry.








Window by T.M. Franklin.
Magic High by Christina Gaudet.
Verity (Cursed, #1) by Claire Farrell.
Vampire Miami (The Human Revolt, #1) by Phil Tucker.

 

Thoughts


I'm so pleased with all of these books - I could just squeeze them all. I'm not entirely sure which ones I'm most excited to finally start - possibly; The 5th Wave and Through to You. :3 I think they all have gorgeous covers and look really amazing. I wish I could start them now! :D As for the eBooks, again - they were all free on Amazon! I'm most excited about the eBooks of Reason to Breathe and Crossing the Line - both of which I've been wanting for ages, but didn't really want to pay a huge amount for. I got them both for free as well! :D Have you read any of these books? Let me know! ^.^


 


What books did you get this week? Leave me a comment or a link to your blog post and I'll be sure to check it out. ^.^ Happy reading! (: