Thursday, October 21, 2010

Author Interview: Dean DeLuke (Shedrow)


Please join me in welcoming author, Dean DeLuke to My Reading Room today as part of his Pump Up Your Book tour.  Dean is the author of Shedrow, which is a fascinating book that takes a look into the world of breeding horses and horseracing.  It's a great suspense read.  For now though I have Dean for an interview, thank you so much Dean for joining us today!



How would you describe Shedrow to others?
Shedrow has been dubbed a cross between Dick Francis and Robin Cook, because it is a racetrack thriller in the spirit of Dick Francis, but there is a medical mystery at the heart of the story—surrounding the mysterious death of a multimillion dollar stallion on a supposedly secure farm in Lexington KY. And because the principal character happens to be a surgeon, there is a good deal of medical drama throughout the book.

Where did the idea for Shedrow come from?
I came up with the story concept by drawing on both my medical background as well as a longstanding interest in thoroughbred racing. The “what if” concept behind Shedrow was this: what if a multimillion dollar stallion dies under very mysterious conditions on a supposedly secure farm near Lexington, KY? From that starting point comes a compelling story of “murder, sabotage, infidelity, and a whole lot more,” as one recent reviewer commented.

I saw on your website that you met Robert Dugoni, Michael Palmer and Tess Gerritsen, all authors that practiced in professions before embarking on writing novels, how did that come about and what was the one most important thing you came away with from meeting with them?
All three take part in the SEAK Writing Seminars, designed to teach physicians and lawyers how to write fiction. That mentoring experience was invaluable, and it’s difficult to single out one thing that was most important. But I can mention one key point that I recall from each. From Robert Dugoni, I learned the importance of pacing in writing a thriller. From Tess Gerritsen, I learned that it’s not always necessary to outline. Start with good characters and a “what if” concept and the characters can take on a life of their own. And Michael Palmer always reminded us to “be fearless” in our writing.

You have a pretty impressive resume of work and volunteer work, what would you say was the favorite thing you have done?
Writing Shedrow rates right up there. My medical mission work was very gratifying. I also enjoy the challenge of offshore navigation.


Did you plan this book out or do you just write and see where it took you?
I am not a great outliner. I tend to start with a big “what if,” something that will drive the plot. In Shedrow it was, “what if a multimillion dollar stallion dies under very mysterious conditions in a supposedly secure farm in Kentucky.” For me, the characters and the question at the heart of the story then drive the plot. One of the most fascinating and enjoyable things in writing fiction is how the story can, in fact, take on a life of its own. I am sometimes in the middle of a scene, and suddenly a diversion or twist takes place—and it turns out to be a really interesting one. I may look back a day or so later and wonder where that came from.

Do you get time to read? What are your favorite types of books to read?
I like a pretty eclectic mix on the fiction side: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Salinger, Vonnegut, Ayn Rand, Robert Parker, Richard Russo, Stephen Hunter. Then I have to add three more that personally helped me to learn the craft: Tess Gerritsen, Michael Palmer and Robert Dugoni.


What is your favorite room in your house?
I do most of my writing in a second story den or office. It overlooks a wooded area, so there is greenery in the summer and snow scenes in the winter.

What is your favorite season?
I like the four seasons, but summer is my favorite time.

Do you have a schedule for writing each day or do you just do it when you can?
I write whenever and wherever I can. In writing Shedrow, I tended to think in terms of a weekly word count goal, because I wasn’t able to write every day. Some days it might be nothing, or a few hundred words, other days I might write 1500 words.

Did you find writing Shedrow to be difficult or did the book just take off with no problems?
I certainly wouldn’t say it took off with no problems, but once I had the “what if” concept, the chapters flowed rather freely. But I am a relentless editor, so I refined, and revised, and re-ordered chapters until I was satisfied that I had it right. Then I sent it out for critique and revised it even more.

Do you have a new book in the works?
I have a general idea and an opener for a sequel to Shedrow.

Anything else you would like to say?
Thanks for asking. I think I should mention that I have arranged to donate a portion of all sales proceeds to the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, which saves horses that can no longer compete on the racetrack from possible neglect, abuse, or slaughter. It is a cause that I have donated personally to and one I obviously feel strongly about.

Thanks for joining us today Dean!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

CSN Stores Giveaway - Win a $65 Gift Certificate

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Open to US/Canada only, ends 11/5/2010.

Thank you to Eileen at CSN Stores for allowing to me to do this giveaway.

Book Review: I am Number Four by Pittacus Lore

I Am Number Four (Lorien Legacies)


I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore
Publisher: Harper
Publish Date: August 3, 2010
Hardcover, 448 pages
Young Adult, Lorien Legacies #1





My Review:
Why I read this: It sounded like a fascinating premise so I signed up for the book tour.

How is the novel driven:  Plot - the characters are important, and setup of the world is needed, but the plot drives the novel.

My thoughts: Very interesting book.  I like the take on alien people coming to Earth to escape destruction on their planet and just trying to blend in here.  It's a sci-fi book but doesn't feel completely sci-fi.  It's definitely hard to put down and I found myself moving quickly through the pages to see what would happen next to John and Henri.

What I really enjoyed more than fight scenes or the alien story-line was simply the interactions between the characters, and John's high school life.  I liked seeing how he fit in and how he fell for the girl.  This is what made the story for  me.  The fight scenes are great and the suspense is wonderful, but the characters really sold me on this book.

John is just trying to fit in after moving again.  His life has been a series of moves because he cannot be found.  The three before him have been found and he is next.  When John arrives at his new school he endures the normal fitting in problems and this is what I liked.  I also liked Sara's character.  She was once at the top of the high school food chain, but a summer away made her re-evaluate herself and she grew and became a different person and the person she is in the book.  I find that fascinating.  She was an interesting charater in her own right.  Then there is Sam, he doesn't fit in and he doesn't try to, but he and John become friends and Sam really comes into his own in the book.  As I said before, the characters make this book for me.

That said, the suspense is what keeps you reading.  Will John be found?  Will he get to stay with Sara?  What is hunting him and how can he beat it?  All of this gets answered in a very action-packed way.  A great book for teen boys as well as girls.  It's nice to see a good book out there for boys.  There are so many for girls, and girls will surely enjoy this one as well, but with the action and suspense and sci-fi angle I think this will really draw boys as well as girls.

Hard to put down and great characters made this a winner for me.  I am excited for the second book in the series and look forward to hopefully seeing more of John and his gang in that one.

My Rating: 4.5/5.0

About the Book:

Nine of us came here. We look like you. We talk like you. We live among you. But we are not you. We can do things you dream of doing. We have powers you dream of having. We are stronger and faster than anything you have ever seen. We are the superheroes you worship in movies and comic books—but we are real.

Our plan was to grow, and train, and become strong, and become one, and fight them. But they found us and started hunting us first. Now all of us are running. Spending our lives in shadows, in places where no one would look, blending in. we have lived among you without you knowing.

But they know.
They caught Number One in Malaysia.
Number Two in England.
And Number Three in Kenya.
They killed them all.
I am Number Four.
I am next.

About the Author:

Pittacus Lore is Lorien's ruling Elder. He has been on Earth for the last twelve years, preparing for the war that will decide Earth's fate. His whereabouts are unknown.

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FTC Information: I received this book through Book It Forward Tours for review.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Book Review: Somewhere Along the Way by Jodi Thomas

Somewhere Along the Way 
Somewhere Along the Way by Jodi Thomas
Publisher: Berkley
Publish Date: November 2, 2010
Mass Market Paperback, 368 pages
Romance, Fiction

  
My Review:
Why I read this:  I read the first book, Welcome to Harmony and loved it so much that I begged the author to include me on her second tour.  Okay she invited me, but I think I did beg after I read the first book - I loved it so much!

How is the novel driven:  Characters are front and center in this one, though there is a nice suspense plot that runs through the book.

My thoughts:  Somewhere Along the Way did not disappoint.  When I started reading this one I fell right back into the wonderful town of Harmony along with it's inhabitants.  Somewhere Along the Way is the story of Liz and Gabe and the town of Harmony, but it's so much more than that as well.

One thing I particularly love about these novels is the fact that they don't focus just on the couple who will be getting together in that novel.  This isn't just about Liz and Gabe.  We get to go back and visit with Hank and Alex from Welcome to Harmony.  We see more of Reagan, Preacher, Tyler and others.  We get to meet new people in Harmony and find out more about them.  It's fun to see the town come to life with it's inhabitants.  I absolutely love the way Ms. Thomas writes about Harmony and the people, it makes me feel like I am a part of the town and watching what is going on from my front porch.

There are a couple of romances in this one and Tyler is still pining away as well.  Reagan is also still central to the story and I really like her and her uncle and the colorful townsfolk.  Ms. Thomas tells a beautiful story of how a town comes together each time there are problems.  I think I would love to live somewhere like Harmony and I definitely wouldn't mind a Gabe, Hank or Denver to come to my rescue.

If you like small town romances, with a touch of suspense, some humor and great characters, then I highly recommend Somewhere Along the Way.  It's a book you will pick up and not want to put down and as soon as you finish you will be eagerly awaiting the next novel in this series.

Wondering whether you need to read the first in the series before you read this.  It's not a must, but it will give you background on this book.  I do believe you can pick Somewhere Along the Way and get to know the folks of Harmony, but trust me when I say you want to read Welcome to Harmony as well.

My Rating: 5.0/5.0

About the Book

In the two years since she claimed Harmony, Texas, as her home, eighteen-year-old Reagan Truman has found herself drawn to others who have made their way there, too. Gabe Leary, for instance, whose plan to hide out in Harmony is dashed when he becomes the town hero. Then there's Liz Matheson: Vulnerable and fresh out of law school, Liz has never been needed by anyone—until an unsettling encounter with Gabe changes everything. And there's Liz's brother, volunteer fire chief Hank Matheson, who's starting to wonder where the town's sheriff, Alex McAllen, will ever set the date to marry him.

As for Reagan, who's been shaped by the loneliness she's know most of her life, she's finally found a place she belongs—and doesn't want anything to get in her way. But when her life is put in jeopardy and the whole town comes together to save her, she'll discover that trusting the love that's come into our hearts is the greatest gift of all…


About the Author

Jodi Thomas is the NY Times and USA Today bestselling author of 31 novels and 8 short story collections.
As of July 2006, she was the 11th woman to be inducted in to RWA Hall of Fame. She is also currently serving as the Writer in Residence at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas. 

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Enter my giveaway here, post on this review for 5 bonus entries in the giveaway.  Giveaway ends 10/26.  Open to US/Canada only.

FTC Information: I received this book from the author for review.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site. 
 

Guest Post and Giveaway: Somewhere Along The Way by Jodi Thomas

Please join me in welcoming author, Jodi Thomas to My Reading Room this morning.  Jodi has visited in the past and I am thrilled to have her here again.  Thank you Jodi!

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Good morning everyone.  Thanks for inviting me to drop by and visit.  I’d like to welcome you to step into my second book in the Harmony Series.  SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY.  This is my 30th book and what I believe will be one you’ll keep and read again and again.
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My story begins with Reagan, a runaway who found her home in Harmony two years ago.  An old man took her in as his niece and gave her the first home she ever had.  The story opens with her working a shift in the town’s diner for a friend.  The last thing she has to do is take a take-out out the back door to the town hermit.  He speaks to her and as the weeks pass they form a friendship.
Gabe Leary wants nothing but to be left alone.  After five years of living on his land he’s managed to earn a living as a graphic artist without speaking to anyone in town.  He’s shattered from the war and sees himself as a man without friends.  About the time he’s comfortable with his life, he meets Liz.

With a mixture of characters you’ll fall in love with and a treat that gets everyone involved, I think you’ll love this story.

Thanks for letting me drop by and thank you for reading.  Writing is a fascinating journey, but if it wasn’t for readers coming along with me it wouldn’t be any fun.


About Jodi
Jodi Thomas is the NY Times and USA Today bestselling author of 31 novels and 8 short story collections.
As of July 2006, she was the 11th woman to be inducted in to RWA Hall of Fame. She is also currently serving as the Writer in Residence at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas. 

Jodi’s 30th Novel
NY Times and USA Today best-selling author Jodi Thomas is pleased to present her 30th novel, SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY. Thomas proves once again that she is one of mainstream romance genre’s most compelling writers with her highly anticipated sequel to WELCOME TO HARMONY, which captured America’s heart.
Jodi’s website
 
My review of the first book in the series, Welcome to Harmony is here.

My review of Somewhere Along the Way will be coming later this afternoon.

Giveaway:
Jodi has sent me along a second copy of Somewhere Along The Way to give to one of my readers.  Open to the US/Canada only, and it ends on 10/26.  How to enter?  Simply comment and leave a way for me to reach you.  Additional entries for following (rss, email, GFC Friend, Twitter, Goodreads, Facebook, etc.).  Other entries for tweeting and sidebar or blog posts (+2, 1/day).  You can place all your entries in one post if you like.  5 extra entries for posting a comment on the review that posts later this afternoon.  Just post on the review and I'll add your entries. 

For today, 10/19, you can get a bonus 10 entries if you ask Jodi a question on the blog, she'll be around, I won't guarantee she'll answer, since hopefully she's busy writing more books :)  

Monday, October 18, 2010

Book Review: Nightshade by Andrea Cremer



Nightshade

Nightshade by Andrea Cremer
Publisher: Philomel
Publish Date: October 19, 2010
Hardcover, 528 pages
Young Adult, Paranormal, Nightshade trilogy #1



My Review:
Why I read this:  I received this coveted ARC from the publisher.

How is the novel driven: Character and plot, the character-development is key in this one to set up the series.  There are major events, but I think the characters shine through.

My thoughts:  I wasn't sure about this book when I got it (I'm not even sure how I received it, but I was thrilled when I did).  Then I started reading it.  Wow - the story completely sucked me in.  I love love triangles and they abound in young adult fiction lately, but this one seems a little different to me.

Calla is a great character.  She knows exactly what will happen with her life, it is all mapped out, it's the way her society will do things.  She knows Ren will make an great match with her and their packs merging will be great.  Then the monkey wrench is thrown in, in the form of a human boy named Shay.  When Calla saves Shay, things begin to change and Calla begins to question her society and their rules.  But she doesn't do this without Ren right there beside her.  Ren who is a known ladies man in high school, but he is destined to be hers.  Craziness also abounds within each pack where certain members are beginning to pair off, but that really isn't allowed yet.  Ren and Calla are both trying to figure out what will be expected of them and what they want to do with their lives.

Setting the paranormal world in the midst of the human world is very well done in this book.  I loved reading the interactions between the characters and the introduction to each member of the pack.  I really like Ren, Calla and Shay.   This wasn't one of those books where I hated one guy and loved the other.  Ren becomes redeemable to me.

Well-written and exciting, Nighshade is a great addition to your reading pile if you want a different take on werewolves and a great story to go along with it.  I look forward to the next installment in this series.


My Rating: 4.75/5.0

About the Book:

Calla Tor has always known her destiny: After graduating from the Mountain School, she'll be the mate of sexy alpha wolf Ren Laroche and fight with him, side by side, ruling their pack and guarding sacred sites for the Keepers. But when she violates her masters' laws by saving a beautiful human boy out for a hike, Calla begins to question her fate, her existence, and the very essence of the world she has known. By following her heart, she might lose everything--including her own life. Is forbidden love worth the ultimate sacrifice?
Wolfsbane (Nightshade #2) will be published in July 2011
Bloodrose (Nightshade #3) in spring 2012

About the Author:

Andrea Cremer is a professor of history at Macalester College and lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 
 
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FTC Information: I received this book from the publisher for review.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site.

What are you Reading Monday - October 18

Come post weekly and see what others are reading too just so you can add to your tbr - I always do! For more information see Sheila at One Persons Journey Through a World of Books and join in!

Books Completed Last Week 
Reading Now:
  • To the Nines by Janet Evanovich (audiobook in car)
  • Don't Look Back by Lynette Eason (review)
  • Somewhere Along the Way by Jodi Thomas 
Next:
  • The Mullah's Storm by Thomas W. Young
  • Shedrow by Dean DeLuke
  • The Unidentified by Rae Mariz
  • Rampant by Diana Peterfreund
  • Ascendent by Diana Peterfreund
  • Love Means Zero by Daisy Jordan
Reviews completed this week (books read before this week):
Other books still need to review:
  • Wings by Aprilynne Pike (library) 
  • The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong (mine)  
  • The Van Alen Legacy by Melissa de la Cruz
  • Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs (audiobook)
  • Matched by Ally Condie (review)
  • Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs (audiobook) 
  • Evermore by Alyson Noel (library)  
  • Spells by Aprylynne Pike (library) 
  • Nightshade by Andrea Cremer  (review)
  • Candor by Pam Bachorz
  • The Strain by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan 
  • Tough Customer by Sandra Brown
  • Definitely Dead (audiobook)
  • Hard Eight by Janet Evanovich (audiobook)
  • Jenna and Jonah's Fauxmance by Emily Franklin and Brendan Halpin
  • Sloane Hall by Libby Sternberg (ebook, review)
  • I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore (review) 
  • Audrey, Wait by Robin Benway (library)
Summary -

Great reading week - the read-a-thon has left me not overwhelmed by reading but refreshed so I stayed busy during this week with my reading and keeping caught up with my reviews.  The end of the week found me at the Fall Cub Scout campout and that was fun with the husband and the oldest son and allowed for some relaxation time for me as well.


Best of the week:  Solitary by Travis Thrasher - this is one amazing book and I don't care what age you are - I think you will enjoy this book.  I look forward to more in this series.