Monday, August 2, 2010

Book Review & Tour: Katy's Debate by Kim Vogel Sawyer

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books.  A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured.  The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between!  Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:

Zondervan (May 7, 2010)
***Special thanks to Krista Ocier of Zondervan for sending me a review copy.***

MY REVIEW:
Katy Lambight is back again in Katy's Debate and whether this is the first Katy Lambight book you have read, or the second, the story is sure to appeal.  Looking at the teen years through a Mennonite girl's eyes is very interesting and different and Katy is a wonderful character to see life through her eyes.  

It does help some to have read the first book but I don't think it is a necessity.  Most of the backstory is alluded to so the reader would not feel lost if this was the first book about Katy they picked upI really enjoyed this second look into Katy's life.  It focused more on inner struggles this time than her school life because most of the book takes place over winter break.  Katy is still trying to find her place in the local high school but still holding fast to her religious beliefs as well.  Now she is dealing with the possibility of having a step-mother and she's not sure how she feels about that.  And as she spends time in the world, the more worldly beliefs begin to come in and she must decide what she believes and how to act on those feelings. 

A wonderfully written story of Katy.  I enjoyed this one as much as the first.  These tiny glimpses into Mennonite life are intriguing and I love seeing how Katy will work out her beliefs. Great for ages 12 and up, there are some wonderful lessons for teen girls in these books.  The author does a great job of entertaining as well as making a point in this book and it's a story that will stay with me for awhile.

My Rating:  4.0/5.0


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:




Bestselling, award-winning author Kim Vogel Sawyer has many titles besides “writer.” As a wife, mother of three, grandmother of six, Sunday school teacher, and speaker, her life is full and happily busy. In her spare time she enjoys drama, quilting, and calligraphy. Kim and her husband make their home in Kansas, the setting for many of Kim’s novels.


Visit the author's website.

Product Details:

List Price: $9.99
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: Zondervan (May 7, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310719232
ISBN-13: 978-0310719236



AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:


Author Interview and Giveaway: Jackie Lee Miles (Roseflower Creek)


Please join me today in welcoming Jackie Lee Miles, whose book, Roseflower Creek has been re-published by Sourcebooks. Also after reading the interview, please enter the giveaway and chat with Jackie.



How did you celebrate when you found out Roseflower Creek would be published?
With a big bottle of champagne! I considered it a miracle the way it got published. I attended a writing conference and met Ron Pitkin, the President of Cumberland House Publishing. When he heard the opening line (The morning I died it rained.) he asked me to send the entire manuscript. Once I did, he phoned me a week later to tell me he was bringing it out in hardcover and it would be the lead book in their fall catalogue. I was in the right place at the right time and met the person in charge. It was amazing.

Is it just as exciting to have it re-released recently?
It’s thrilling, as this is rarely done. What happened is Sourcebooks bought Cumberland House. Dominique Raccah, the President of Sourcebooks called to tell me she enjoyed both Roseflower Creek and Cold Rock River so much she was re-releasing them with new covers and a new launch. I feel very blessed!

I love that you confess to be a “northern girl with a southern heart”.  I take it you have completely embraced the south after living here many years - what’s one of your favorite things about living in the south?
I moved to Atlanta in September of 1975 and fell in love with the south. I think what intrigues me most is the vast array of southern accents. Depending on the specific area of the city, people’s southern drawl takes on a different sound. I find them very lyrical.

Crystal:  Funny you mention this, my husband and I have often discussed this fact. His accent is very different from mine, in fact he barely has an accent and has lived here on the coast of NC most of his life (he's from here).  I have lived here most of mine as well but I have the accent of my parents which is from the mountains of NC, definitely more southern, but not as southern as places more in the deep south.

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Without giving anything away - what is Roseflower Creek about?
Roseflower Creek follows the short life and death of ten-year-old Lori Jean, a sensitive dreamer of a child who longs for a normal family life. When she discovers a secret her alcoholic step-father is harboring, she pays the ultimate price. Regardless of the harsh subject material, it is a very uplifting narrative. It positively celebrates the power of forgiveness.


Where did the idea for Roseflower Creek come from?
The story was inspired by a United Press article that appeared in a Georgia newspaper. The article told of a ten-year-old boy who lost his life at the hands of his mother and her boyfriend when he stole five dollars in the lunchroom. I remember thinking, “You poor little boy. It must have hurt so much.” A little voice in my head said, “Yeah it did, and the morning I died it rained.” I started from there and quickly wrote the first fifty pages of what was to become Roseflower Creek.

How much does the setting in the south play a role in Roseflower Creek, do you think it’s a book that could take place anywhere, or does it lend itself to the rural south better?
Absolutely, it could take place anywhere. I chose a southern setting as I’d been in Georgia for so many years that the locale and the chemistry of the people were most familiar to me. My publisher assumed I’d been born and bred in the south, which was quite a compliment, so I guess I got it right.

Do you plan yor books out or do you just write and see where it takes you?
I’m sort of an organic writer in that I first hear my protagonist’s voice in my head and it’s always very loud so I listen closely to what they are saying and try to determine where they’re at in their life. From there I hit the keyboard and keep going until I come to a complete stop and then I usually start an outline of what events will lead to the climax. I think of events that would naturally occur in this particular protagonist’s life and then try to think of ways to expound upon them that will have relevance to the story arc. For me it works.

Do you get time to read? What are your favorite types of books to read?
I try to read as much as I can. As a young teenager I read John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. It triggered a lifelong passion for reading. Considering my favorite authors, I love anything by Elizabeth Berg. Ditto for Connie May Fowler. I enjoy Robert Morgan, Jacquelyn Mitchard, Judson Mitcham, Kay Gibbons, Earnest Gains, and Ann-Marie McDonald. Most of the books I read would be considered southern fiction, which is what I write.

What is your favorite room in your house?
The “Florida” room. It’s done in pastel shades of pink, green, cream and taupe and very relaxing. It’s the first place I head to in the morning. I read the newspaper first and then review whatever pages I have written the day before and use a red pen to make notes of the changes I feel are necessary.

What is your favorite spot to read in?
Definitely in bed! It’s my favorite time of day. My writing work is done, the household chores are done. Nothing better than curling up with a good book and being swept away.

What is your favorite snack food?
Cashew nuts. I’m wild for them. You can buy a huge can of them the size of a three pound coffee can for ten dollars at Sam’s. I once considered dropping my membership so I’d no longer be able to go get them. I was eating too many of them and it was showing up on my waist line. I couldn’t button my pants. Eventually the cashews won out.

What is your favorite season?
Fall. The air is so crisp and clean. The leaves are falling from the trees and peppering the ground with a myriad of colors. And I love the smell of burning leaves. The one thing I don’t enjoy is raking them up. So I leave that chore to my husband. We have a lot of trees in Georgia, so he spends a great deal of time out there when the leaves begin to fall.

Do you have a schedule for writing each day or do you just do it when you can?
I write in the morning each day for three to four hours, six days a week and take Sunday off. I’m convinced the way to avoid writer’s block is to keep my hands on the keyboard. Writing is like any other job in that you have to show up each day to get any work done.

Where do you do the majority of your writing?
I have a small office with a large desk that ends up completely covered with my notes and research and finished manuscript pages when I’m working on a book. The one thing is, when I begin a new book, my desk must be completely in order with my pens and note pads and research books lined up in a row. Nothing can be out of place. It sort of sets the mood for me. It’s like an invitation. I can almost hear the room speak to me: Come on in, sit down, start a new novel, write an opening line that sizzles.

Did you find writing Roseflower Creek to be difficult or did the book just take off with no problems?
Writing Roseflower Creek has been the easiest of all my projects. The words just flew on the page. I wrote the first fifty pages in one day and a month later spent two weeks writing the second fifty pages. By then I knew where the book was going and wrote the final chapter and the epilogue. A few months later I wrote the middle one hundred pages of the manuscript over a ten day period. I call it my whirlwind book. It’s never happened again.

Any book signings/conferences/public/blog appearances in the near future?
I have various book signings I will be attending along with writers conferences in Georgia. I have six topics to choose from in attending workshops, which have gotten a lot of attention: 5 Things That Make a Good Story Great, Bring Your Characters to Life, Opening Lines That Get Published, Crafting Queries That Count: Getting An Agent When Others Don’t, Revision: What to Cut, What to Keep and Why, and Finish What You Start: 5 Easy Steps.

Do you have a new book in the works?
I’m glad you asked. I do! It’s titled SUMMER RIDGE and follows twelve-year-old Mary Alice Munford who struggles with the knowledge that her mother plans to marry her father, a man who abandoned them before she was born. Here’s the opening:

When I was very little my mother told me stories about why my father wasn’t with us. First she said he was away in the war going on in Asia, Vietnam. Then she said he was healing from the wounds in his head that made him forget us. Later she said he was on assignment for the secret service.”

“Hogwash,” Granny Ruth said. “She’s filled your head with garbage.”

Ours is not a happy household. There’s me, my mother, Granny Ruth and Aunt Josie, whose husband, my Uncle Earnest, fell under a combine when I was five so I never got to know him good. The day he died, I climbed on Aunt Josie’s lap and wouldn’t leave even when it was time to go to bed. Mama tried to pick me up.

“You been sitting there all day, sweet thing.”

“Leave me lone, Mama,” I said. “I’m helping Aunt Josie cry.”
 

Anything else you would like to say?
I hope you’ll check out my latest ALL THAT’S TRUE, which debuts in January 2011. It follows Andrea St. James (Andi for short), during the first Desert Storm war, who discovers her father is having an affair with her best friend’s step-mother. Sourcebooks calls it “an authentic coming-of-age tale with a terrific takeaway.” Here’s the opening:

My life was close to being perfect until my brother Alex got killed. Then my mother started drinking and my father starting having sex with Donna, my best friend’s stepmother. She’s not even thirty years old. Me and Bridget—that’s my best friend—we saw them through the window of the pool house and nearly stopped breathing. You would not believe the moaning. For a life that was moving along really well, right now everything sucks.

We haven’t told anyone, yet. We still can’t believe it ourselves. Besides, we’re not sure who to
tell: her father, or my mother, or maybe a priest. It’s complicated. For now, we’re just watching
them boff each other. It’s disgusting, but we can’t seem to help ourselves. It’s like we have a
disease or something. Now that we know what they’re doing, we camp out in the bushes behind
the cabana that’s behind Bridget’s house and just wait for them to show up. Mostly they do the
same things to each other, over and over, but we watch like it’s the very first time.

Thank you so much for joining us today Jackie!

About the Author
Jackie Lee Miles lives in Georgia with her husband, where she is a featured speaker at book clubs, schools, and writer’s workshops. The author of three novels, Roseflower Creek was her first, published to critical acclaim. When not writing, Ms. Miles tours with the Dixie Darlin’s, four nationally published book-writing belles. Her next novel, All That’s True, will be published by Sourcebooks Landmark in early 2011. For more information, please visit http://jlmiles.brinkster.net/

Giveaway:

Danielle Jackson at Sourcebooks is allowing me to give away two copies of Roseflower Creek by Jackie Lee Miles.  To enter, simply comment.  For additional entries (5), ask Jackie a question.  You can also follow and tweet for other additional entries.  You can put all your entries in one comment or use separate comments.  It's up to you.  Giveaway open to US/Canada only and will run through August 9, 2010.


Thanks!



Sunday, August 1, 2010

What are you Reading Monday - August 2

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 
  • Virals by Kathy Reichs (review)
  • A Change of Heart by Shari Mauer (review) 
  • Katy's Debate by Kim Vogel Sawyer (review)
  • Final Touch by Brandilynn and Amberly Collins (review)
  • Monster High by Lisi Harrison (review)
  • Premiere by Melody Carlson (review)
  • The Deadly Sister by Eliot Schrefer (review)
Reading Now:
  • Definitely Dead (audible on my Kindle)
  • Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs (audiobook in car)
  • Freefall by Mindi Scott (review)
Next:
  • The Chill of the Night by James Hayman
  • Catwalk by Melody Carlson
  • Live to Tell by Lisa Gardner
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 Summer of Skinny Dipping by Amanda Howells (review)
  • The Van Alen Legacy by Melissa de la Cruz
  • Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs (audiobook)
Summary -

What a reading week!  I read a bunch of books and hope to carry the momentum into this week.  I also made great progress on review books and read several for scheduled reviews next week.  It was a busy week on the home front.  Hubby's birthday was Tuesday, my mom's retirement luncheon was Thursday, she retired on Friday and I had my hubby's birthday party with about 20 guests on Saturday night.  I spent most of the day Saturday making spaghetti, cutting up salad fixings and making the desserts.  The party was a blast and hubby was very happy.  The kids also had a lot of fun.  This week looks to calm down.  I have my check-up and MRI at Duke today and then it's back to work tomorrow.  The kids will be at my parents most of the week and that will make for quiet evenings and more reading time :)

Favorite book of the week:  I loved Virals - it was different and good.  I also love A Change of Heart - what an amazing subject to deal with and make an entertaining read.  Check  both of these out.  A Change of Heart is out now and Virals will be out I believe in November.

Sizzing Summer Nights Giveaway


Come join me for a chance to win 1 of 3 sets of 5 super steamy reads that are up for grabs courtesty of Anna Balisi and Forever Romance.  So what are the books you can win?  Here's a quick look:

By Rita Herron
Format: MASS MARKET
Price: US$6.99/CAN$8.99
ISBN: 9780446199490

  SHE SEES HIM IN HER DREAMS...

Fueled by her family's murder years ago, Dr. Marlena Bender has devoted her life to understanding violent criminals. But when a serial killer in this small Southern town starts taking the lives of women in diabolical ways--leaving trophies of his kills on Marlena's doorstep--it all hits too close to home. Terrified, Marlena turns to the only man she can trust...the man who saved her life.

BUT HIS SECRET IS HER WORST NIGHTMARE.

Sheriff Dante Valtrez would move heaven and earth to keep Marlena safe, but he's not the savior she thinks he is. A dark legacy runs through his blood and a dangerous secret lies within him. Now a fierce, hot, ruthless desire draws Dante and Marlena together--as a demonic force from his past threatens to rip them apart, destroying everything they hold dear.
 
By Cynthia Eden
Format: MASS MARKET
Price: US$6.99/CAN$8.99
ISBN: 9780446559249
               
 TWO BRILLIANT AGENTS
FBI Special Agent Monica Davenport has made a career out of profiling serial killers. But getting inside the twisted minds of the cruel and the sadistic has taken its toll: She's walled herself off from the world. Yet Monica can't ignore fellow agent Luke Dante, the only man who ever broke through her defenses.

ONE DREAM TEAM
Luke has the unique ability to put victims at ease . . . professionally, he and Monica made a perfect team. Now they're reunited to catch a murderer who uses his victims' deepest, darkest fears for sport - but their investigative skills aren't enough. Luke and Monica will have to face the secrets from their past, the ones that terrify them the most, if they are to have a future together.
But can they catch a killer whose weapon is . . .



By Lili Feisty
Format: MASS MARKET
Price: US$6.99/CAN$8.99
ISBN: 9780446541930

 HE MEETS HIS MATCH. SHE MEETS HER MASTER.

Art gallery curator Joy Montgomery has never liked her body's generous curves. And she's always been too shy to explore her wild side. But tonight, everything is going to change . . . Desperate to save her job, Joy approaches bad-boy artist Ash Hunter and asks him to exhibit his erotic work at her gallery. Ash agrees on one condition: Joy must pose as his model. But business soon turns to pleasure, as Joy experiences a passion beyond her wildest imaginings and Ash finds more than just inspiration in his voluptuous new muse.



By Cara Elliott
Format: MASS MARKET
Price: US$6.99/CAN$8.99
ISBN: 9780446541312

 An expert in antiquities, Lady Alessandra della Giamatti arrives in Bath to excavate newly discovered Roman ruins-only to find herself caught in a web of evil intrigue by a blackmailer threatening to expose her scandalous past. The one man who can help her is Lord James "Black Jack" Pierson, a fellow member of the expedition and a sinfully handsome rogue whose tempting presence ignites a different sort of danger.

Jack has clashed with Alessandra in the past, so when she suddenly surrenders her body he can't help being suspicious. Is she a scheming temptress? Or is she truly a lady in trouble? As desire and deceptions swirl around them, Alessandra and Jack must find a way to win each other's trust. For if they don't work together to uncover a shocking truth, their enemy-and their own simmering passions-may destroy them and everything they cherish.


By Paula Quinn
Format: MASS MARKET
Price: US$6.99/CAN$8.99
ISBN: 9780446552387

FORBIDDEN LOVE

Davina Montgomery is no ordinary English lady. For her own protection, she's been locked away from society, her true identity the Crown's most closely guarded secret. Until a shocking betrayal--and a bold rescue--land her in the arms of a fierce Highlander, a powerful warrior whose searing gaze and tantalizing touch awaken her body and soul.

UNDENIABLE DESIRE

As the firstborn son of a powerful Scottish laird, Robert MacGregor has no loyalty to the English throne, but he's not the kind of man to leave a woman in distress, even if she is English. He vows to deliver Davina to safety, unharmed and untouched. Yet one stolen kiss leaves them both smoldering with desire...and desperate for more. With Davina's secret threatening to destroy his clan, Rob must choose between everything he holds dear and the one woman he can't live without.

To Enter:

First the rules:  Open to US/Canada only and no P.O. Boxes please.  Giveaway copies will be mailed directly to the winners from the publisher.  

Simply comment to enter.  For extra entries, tell me which book of the above you want the most.  You can also gain extra entries for following (gfc, rss, email, twitter, etc.) and for tweeting (1 per day).  You can post separate comments or lump all your entries into one comment.  Giveaway ends August 31st.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

July Summary

July Summary 

  1. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver - read 7/1/10
  2. Winter Garden by Kristen Hannah - read 7/1/10
  3. The Iron King by Julie Kagawa - read 7/4/10
  4. Worst Case by James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge - read 7/5/10
  5. Princess of Glass by Jessica George Day - read 7/6/10 
  6. Plan B by Steven Verrier - read 7/7/10 
  7. The Everafter by Amy Huntley - read 7/8/10
  8. Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel - read 7/10/10
  9. The Tension of Opposites by Kristina McBride - read 7/11/10
  10. Running from the Devil by Jamie Freveletti - read 7/13/10
  11. This is Me From Now On by Barbara Dee - read 7/13/10
  12. The Van Alen Legacy by Melissa de la Cruz - read 7/14/10 
  13. Past Tense by Samantha Hunter - read 7/16/10 
  14. Losing Faith by Denise Jarden - read 7/16/10
  15. Wicked Girls by Stephanie Hemphill - read 7/17/10
  16. Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs - read 7/19/10 
  17. Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare - read 7/20/10
  18. Brightly Woven by Alexandra Bracken - read 7/22/10
  19. Wings by Aprilynne Pike - read 7/23/10
  20. The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong - read 7/24/10
  21. The Summer of Skinny-Dipping by Amanda Howells - read 7/25/10
  22. Virals by Kathy Reichs - read 7/26/10
  23. A Change of Heart by Shari Mauer - read 7/27/10
  24. Katy's Debate by Kim Vogle Sawyer- read 7/28/10
  25. Final Touch by Brandilynn and Amberly Collins - read 7/29/10
  26. Monster High by Lisi Harrison - read 7/29/10
  27. Premiere by Melody Carlson - read 7/30/10
Review books:16
Library Books:2
Books from my bookshelf:2


Favorite of the month: 

Progress in Challenges: 
So how was your reading month?


Friday, July 30, 2010

Book Review: Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel


Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Publish Date: August 3, 2010
Paperback, 310 pages


My Review:
Why I read this:  I received a copy of this from the publisher (St. Martin's Griffin) through Shelf Awareness.  I wanted it because I was completely intrigued by the plot of the book.

How is the novel driven:  For this one it's a little tough to say but I think I'm going to go with character-driven.  There is a main plot event the book is leading to, but I think learning about Lenah's character and some about the other vampires and the kids at the school really drives the book.

My thoughts:

With all the vampires out there now, it's really hard to be wowed by any of them.  Some do really wow you though and we all have our personal favorites.  Lenah is quickly becoming one of mine.  Ms. Maizel writes beautifully and crafts the story so well.  I was completely sucked into Lenah's life, both in the past and in the present.  I loved seeing how she was and who she was becoming.

As I've mentioned before I love the boarding school setting, so that was a contributing factor to my wanting to read it as well.  Here the school plays a role, but it's not a major one, Lenah really plays the major role.  The other characters were great as well.  I loved Tony who is Lenah's sidekick from the time she arrives at the school.  Yes he can be a little moody but I loved his wit and his artistic side.  Justin was pretty good as well.  He's the cliched most-popular boy at school, but through the story you learn there is more to him as well.

Overall, this book was an amazing experience.  I really didn't expect to be that swept away by this book, but once I started reading it I could not put it down.  I am already eager for the next book in the series and to what direction the series takes next.

My Rating:  4.5/5.0

About the Book:
When Lenah Beaudonte, a 500-year-old vampire queen, wakes up a human teenager at an ultra-cliquey prep school, she must choose between embracing the humanity she’s always craved and saving her new friends from her vicious coven. The first in a sizzling new YA series.

Lenah Beaudonte is, in many ways, your average teen: the new girl at Wickham Boarding School, she struggles to fit in enough to survive and stand out enough to catch the eye of the golden-boy lacrosse captain. But Lenah also just happens to be a recovering five-hundred-year-old vampire queen. After centuries of terrorizing Europe, Lenah is able to realize the dream all vampires have -- to be human again. After performing a dangerous ritual to restore her humanity, Lenah entered a century-long hibernation, leaving behind the wicked coven she ruled over and the eternal love who has helped grant her deep-seated wish.

Until, that is, Lenah draws her first natural breath in centuries at Wickham and rediscovers a human life that bears little resemblance to the one she had known. As if suddenly becoming a teenager weren’t stressful enough, each passing hour brings Lenah closer to the moment when her abandoned coven will open the crypt where she should be sleeping and find her gone. As her borrowed days slip by, Lenah resolves to live her newfound life as fully as she can. But, to do so, she must answer ominous questions: Can an ex-vampire survive in an alien time and place? What can Lenah do to protect her new friends from the bloodthirsty menace about to descend upon them? And how is she ever going to pass her biology midterm?

About the Author:
Rebecca Maizel graduated from Boston University and the Rhode Island College master’s program. She teaches community college in Rhode Island and is studying to receive her MFA from Vermont College.

Rebecca's Blog

FTC Information: I received this book from the publisher St. Martin's Griffin 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.

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Book Blogger Hop - July 30 - Aug 2

To check out other answers and join the hop go and check out Crazy-For_Books.com for the Mr. Linky for the Blog Hop. 

This week's question:
Who is your favorite new-to-you author so far this year?





Young adult author, Simone Elkeles - I loved Perfect Chemistry and have Rules of Attraction loaded onto my Kindle when I get a break in my reviewing schedule.



Perfect ChemistryRules of Attraction