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My Week In Books & Mini Book Haul #2 (Oct 12- 18 2015)

This week was a slow week for me in terms of reading. My studies as well as writing and scheduling other content for my blog have kept me busy. So this is what my week looked like!

Ebooks I Read

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AudioBooks

I usually listen to audio books while doing my chores or blogging and sometimes whilst reading another book.

Dark Days

Mini Book Haul

a deafening silence an apprentice to elves magnus chase the chess queen enigma

Books Received For Review

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NetGalley e-ARCs

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A huge thank you to the authors, publishers, NetGalley and Book Tours Organisers who grant copies of books for an honest review!!  I will be hosting quite a few Book Tours for some of the books mentioned and will be reviewing them as part of the tour.

That was my week in books! What did you read and or haul? Comments and suggestions are welcome!! See you next week!

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The Keepsake (The Empress Chronicles #2) by Suzy Vitello

THE KEEPSAKE BLITZ BANNER

 

I am pleased to be participating in the Book Blitz for The Keepsake by Suzy Vittel hosted by YABound Book Tours. Today, I have for you a quote and an excerpt from the book. Enjoy.

The Keepsake (The Empress Chronicles #2)The Keepsake
Author: Suzy Vitello

Release Date: October 1st 2015

Genre: YA, Historical Fantasy

Summary from Goodreads:
In this second Empress Chronicles book, Liz and Sisi continue their intertwined journey through time. On the heels of discovering a magical locket in the empress diary, Liz comes to understand its very special power: the wearer must speak the truth. Not only that, but it turns out that there are three lockets, each with their own magic and power.
Meanwhile, Sisi realizes that she’s communicating with a girl who lives 150 years in the future. A girl who knows what awaits her if she marries the emperor: lack of personal freedom and a legacy that will refer to her as the “reluctant empress.”
With the world’s future hanging in the balance, the two heroines must work together to thwart Lola, whose ambition to rule the Habsburg Empire will rewrite history, and lead to a terrifying new version of reality.
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Welcome to the world of Liz and Sisi, two heroines caught in different centuries, but bound by magical lockets, a time traveling diary, the truth, and the chance to save the Habsburg Empire.But by ensuring that history stays the same, will they be able to change their own?

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Quote:

I have the third locket, Sisi. It holds the truth. The truth in your heart. You must find it and hold it dear.”

Excerpt:

When I open the locket, there’s a bolt of sadness that stabs me, then clings to my skin, making me feel like I’ve trespassed somewhere I shouldn’t have. If there really is some sort of power coming from this thing, we should return it. Only, with Dr. Greta over in Germany, and having stolen the diary a whole month ago, we’d both be in crazy trouble. Especially Cory, given that he’s already got two strikes against him with the juvenile authorities and MIPs and stuff like that.
The diary is hidden under a loose board behind my bookcase. Once we found out that my shrink had been summoned to return it to the authorities, Cory suggested that we stash it. It’s been a couple of days since I checked it, and now, with our new suspicions about the locket, I want to revisit that passage about the keepsake’s magic. Only, I need Cory to translate Sisi’s German.
The bookcase scrapes the floor a little when I shove it forward. The entire wall is made of wood—not one sheet of drywall in this old place—and Cory had pried loose a short panel of fir where it meets the baseboard molding. That’s where I find the empress journal pages crammed into one the binding of my last shrink-sponsored food diary. My heartbeat competes with the storm as I wiggle it free and tiptoe across the hall.
I find Cory already asleep, buried in his sleeping bag in the screened-in summer porch. The diary and locket feel heavy in my hands; my nerves are jangling as I approach his burrito-wrapped body. “Cory,” I loud-whisper.
He snorts and turns over, facing away from me.
“Wake up!”
Cory pops his face out. “Dude, you’re totally interrupting my amazing dream.”
For Cory, an amazing dream probably has to do with his mouth over a bong, or some girl-related activity, and I don’t want the details. I hold out the journal, “We need to get to the bottom of this.”
Cory sits up and rubs his eyes. Another crack of thunder, this one right over us. I settle in close to him. I seem to be shivering, all of a sudden.
“What, you’re scared of a little storm, Lizzie?”
“Don’t call me that.”
He holds his arm out, his chin gestures toward his shoulder, “Come here.”
I scootch in closer, his warm body heating me instantly, taking the shiver away. His arm settles around my shoulder and I open the diary, the loose pages of ancient text shift away from the decoy cover, and I hold them tight to keep them from blowing away as another gust of wind swoops in.
As I page through it, looking for that place where Cory had translated Sisi’s entries about love and visions and magic, the image of Alika gets clearer. Alika and Cory, together on that bridge. I keep turning the worn, yellowed pages, trying to ignore the intrusion of thoughts of Cory close to another girl, but the vision is very strong. Overpowering. Rain spits at us. Wind blows and whistles through the screen. I toss the locket to the far end of the sleeping bag, down near where the rain has trickled and pooled on the floor. And just as I hear the clink of the keepsake sliding to the floor, Cory shouts, “Liz, look at this!”

Other Books In This Series:

Title: The Empress Chroniclesempress chronicles
Author: Suzy Vitello
Publication Date: Sep 4, 2014
Genre: YA, Historical Fantasy

Goodreads Summary: In this FIRST EMPRESS CHRONICLES book, one courageous girl seeks keys to the past to unlock the future…
When city girl Liz is banished to a rural goat farm on the outskirts of Portland, the 15-year-old feels her life spiraling out of control. She can’t connect to her father or his young girlfriend, and past trauma adds to her sense of upheaval. The only person who seems to keep her sane is a troubled boy who is fighting his own demons. But all of this changes in one historical instant.
One-hundred fifty years earlier, Elisabeth of Bavaria has troubles of her own. Her childhood is coming to a crashing end, and her destiny is written in the form of a soothsaying locket that has the ability to predict true love. But evil is afoot in the form of a wicked enchantress who connives to wield the power of the locket for her own destructive ends.
When Liz finds a time-worn diary, and within it a locket, she discovers the secrets and desires of the young Bavarian princess who will one day grow up to be the legendary Empress of Austria.
It is in the pages of the diary that these two heroines will meet, and it is through their interwoven story that Liz will discover she has the power to rewrite history—including her own…

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Suzy Vitello is a proud founding member of a critique group recently dubbed The Hottest Writing Group in Portland, and her short stories have won fellowships and prizes (including the Atlantic Monthly Student Writing Award, and an Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship).

Suzy’s young adult novels, THE MOMENT BEFORE and THE EMPRESS CHRONICLES are available wherever books and ebooks are sold.

An e-chapbook of some of her stories, UNKISS ME, can be found here.

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Recommendations: 11 Perfect Halloween Reads

Today I am pleased to present a list of books that I think are perfect for getting your spook on! These are sure to grant you some chills and thrills!

In no particular order :

The Hunting Ground by Cliff McNishthe hunting ground

Goodreads Summary: When Elliott and his brother move into the old and crumbling Glebe House they don’t expect to find themselves sharing it with ghosts. But soon sinister events are unfolding. An old diary reveals glimpses of the mansion’s past – and of a terrible tragedy. An old woman talks to ghosts – but is she in fact being controlled by them? And what of the sinister East Wing – a hideous labyrinth devised by a truly twisted mind? Can Elliott and his family escape the clutches of Glebe House? Or will they end up trapped in the endless maze of corridors, forever hunted by the dead

Long Lankin by Lindsey BarracloughLong Lankin

Goodreads Summary: Beware of Long Lankin, that lives in the moss. . . .When Cora and her younger sister, Mimi, are sent to stay with their elderly aunt in the isolated village of Byers Guerdon, they receive a less than warm welcome. Auntie Ida is eccentric and rigid, and the girls are desperate to go back to London. But what they don’t know is that their aunt’s life was devastated the last time two young sisters were at Guerdon Hall, and she is determined to protect her nieces from an evil that has lain hidden for years. Along with Roger and Peter, two village boys, Cora must uncover the horrifying truth that has held Bryers Guerdon in its dark grip for centuries — before it’s too late for little Mimi. Riveting and intensely atmospheric, this stunning debut will hold readers in its spell long after the last page is turned.

The Mark of Cain (Long Lankin 2) by Lindsey Barraclough

Goodreads Summary: 1567 the mark of cain lankin 2
Aphra is not a normal child. Found abandoned as a baby among the reeds and rushes, the two outcast witches who raise her in their isolated cottage are never sure if she was born, or just pushed up through the foul, black mud for them to find. Little Aphra’s gifts in the dark craft are clear, even as an infant, but soon even her guardians begin to fear her.
When a violent fire destroys their home, Aphra is left to fend for herself. Years of begging and stealing make her strong, but they also make her bitter, for she is shunned and feared by everyone she meets.
Until she reaches Bryers Guerdon and meets the man they call Long Lankin – the leper. Ostracized and tormented, he is the only person willing to help her.
And together, they plot their revenge.
1962
Four years have passed since the death of Ida Guerdon, and Cora is back in Bryers Guerdon in the manor house her aunt left to her. It is a cold, bitter winter, and the horrifying events of that sweltering summer in 1958 seem long past.
Until Cora’s father arranges for some restoration work to take place at Guerdon Hall, and it seems that something hidden there long ago has been disturbed. The spirit of Aphra Rushes – intent on finishing what she began, four centuries ago.

The Hawley Book Of The Dead by Chrysler Szarlanthe hawley book of the dead

Goodreads Summary: For fans of The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane and A Discovery of Witches comes a brilliantly imagined debut novel brimming with rich history, suspense, and magic.
  Revelation “Reve” Dyer grew up with her grandmother’s family stories, stretching back centuries to Reve’s ancestors, who founded the town of Hawley Five Corners, Massachusetts. Their history is steeped in secrets, for few outsiders know that an ancient magic runs in the Dyer women’s blood, and that Reve is a magician whose powers are all too real.
Reve and her husband are world-famous Las Vegas illusionists. They have three lovely young daughters, a beautiful home, and what seems like a charmed life. But Reve’s world is shattered when an intruder alters her trick pistol and she accidentally shoots and kills her beloved husband onstage.
Fearing for her daughters’ lives, Reve flees with them to the place she has always felt safest—an antiquated farmhouse in the forest of Hawley Five Corners, where the magic of her ancestors reigns, and her oldest friend—and first love—is the town’s chief of police. Here, in the forest, with its undeniable air of enchantment, Reve hopes she and her girls will be protected.
Delving into the past for answers, Reve is drawn deeper into her family’s legends. What she discovers is The Hawley Book of the Dead, an ancient leather-bound journal holding mysterious mythic power. As she pieces together the truth behind the book, Reve will have to shield herself and her daughters against an uncertain, increasingly dangerous fate. For soon it becomes clear that the stranger who upended Reve’s life in Las Vegas has followed her to Hawley—and that she has something he desperately wants.
Brimming with rich history, suspense, and magic, The Hawley Book of the Dead is a brilliantly imagined debut novel from a riveting new voice.

The Girl Who Couldn’t Read by John Harding

Goodreads Summary:A sinister Gothic tale in the tradition of The Woman in Black and The girl who couldnt readThe Fall of the House of Usher
New England, the 1890s. A man calling himself Doctor John Shepherd arrives at an isolated women’s mental hospital to begin work as assistant to the owner Dr Morgan. As Shepherd struggles to conceal his own dark secrets, he finds the asylum has plenty of its own. Who is the woman who wanders the corridors by night with murderous intent? Why does the chief nurse hate him? And why is he not allowed to visit the hospital’s top floor? Shocked by Morgan’s harsh treatment of the patients, and intrigued by one of them, Jane Dove, a strange amnesiac girl who is fascinated by books but cannot read, Shepherd embarks upon an experiment to help her. As he attempts to solve the mystery of Jane’s past his own troubled history begins to catch up with him and she becomes his only hope of escape, as he is hers. In this chilling literary thriller everyone has something to hide and no one is what he or she seems. The Girl Who Couldn’t Read is the long-awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed international bestseller Florence and Giles but can also be read as a gripping standalone novel.

The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge

Goodreads Summary: The leaves were cold and slightly clammy. There was no mistaking the lie treethem. She had seen their likeness painstakingly sketched in her father’s journal. This was his greatest secret, his treasure and his undoing. The Tree of Lies. Now it was hers, and the journey he had never finished stretched out before her.
When Faith’s father is found dead under mysterious circumstances, she is determined to untangle the truth from the lies. Searching through his belongings for clues she discovers a strange tree. A tree that feeds off whispered lies and bears fruit that reveals hidden secrets. The bigger the lie, and the more people who believe it, the bigger the truth that is uncovered.
But as Faith’s untruths spread like wildfire across her small island community, she discovers that sometimes a single lie is more potent than any truth.

Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge

Goodreads Summary: The first things to shift were the doll’s eyes, the beautiful grey-greencuckoo song glass eyes. Slowly they swivelled, until their gaze was resting on Triss’s face. Then the tiny mouth moved, opened to speak.
‘What are you doing here?’ It was uttered in tones of outrage and surprise, and in a voice as cold and musical as the clinking of cups. ‘Who do you think you are? This is my family.’
When Triss wakes up after an accident, she knows that something is very wrong. She is insatiably hungry; her sister seems scared of her and her parents whisper behind closed doors. She looks through her diary to try to remember, but the pages have been ripped out.
Soon Triss discovers that what happened to her is more strange and terrible than she could ever have imagined, and that she is quite literally not herself. In a quest find the truth she must travel into the terrifying Underbelly of the city to meet a twisted architect who has dark designs on her family – before it’s too late…

The Awesome by Evan Darrows

Goodreads Summary: Seventeen-year-old Maggie Cunningham is tough, smart, and sassy. 23014001She’s also not like other girls her age, but then, who would be when the family business is monster hunting? Combat boots, ratty hooded sweatshirts, and hair worn short so nothing with claws can get a grip, Maggie’s concerns in life slant more toward survival than fashion or boys. Which presents a problem when Maggie’s mother informs Maggie that she can’t get her journeyman’s license for hunting until she loses her virginity.
Something about virgin blood turning vampires into pointy rage monsters. Blood and gore and insides being on the outside and all that.
Maggie’s battled ghosts and goblins and her fair share of house brownies, but finding herself a boy – fitting in with her peers – proves a much more daunting task than any monster hunt. Did you know normal girls don’t stuff their bras with holy water balloons? Nor do they carry wooden stakes in their waistbands. And they care about things like “matching” and “footwear.” Of course, they also can’t clean a gun blindfolded, shoot a crossbow, or exorcise ghosts from a house. Which means they’re lame and Maggie’s not. Because Maggie’s awesome. The Awesome, in fact. Just ask her. She’d be more than happy to tell you.
After she finds herself a date.

Shadowshaper by Daniel Jose Older

Goodreads Sumary: Cassandra Clare meets Caribbean legend in SHADOWSHAPER, an shadowshaperaction-packed urban fantasy from a bold new talent.
Sierra Santiago was looking forward to a fun summer of making art, hanging out with her friends, and skating around Brooklyn. But then a weird zombie guy crashes the first party of the season. Sierra’s near-comatose abuelo begins to say “No importa” over and over. And when the graffiti murals in Bed-Stuy start to weep…. Well, something stranger than the usual New York mayhem is going on.
Sierra soon discovers a supernatural order called the Shadowshapers, who connect with spirits via paintings, music, and stories. Her grandfather once shared the order’s secrets with an anthropologist, Dr. Jonathan Wick, who turned the Caribbean magic to his own foul ends. Now Wick wants to become the ultimate Shadowshaper by killing all the others, one by one. With the help of her friends and the hot graffiti artist Robbie, Sierra must dodge Wick’s supernatural creations, harness her own Shadowshaping abilities, and save her family’s past, present, and future.

The Girl From The Well by Rin Chupeco

Goodreads Summary: You may think me biased, being murdered myself. But my state of the girl from the wellbeing has nothing to do with the curiosity toward my own species, if we can be called such. We do not go gentle, as your poet encourages, into that good night.
A dead girl walks the streets.
She hunts murderers. Child killers, much like the man who threw her body down a well three hundred years ago.
And when a strange boy bearing stranger tattoos moves into the neighborhood so, she discovers, does something else. And soon both will be drawn into the world of eerie doll rituals and dark Shinto exorcisms that will take them from American suburbia to the remote valleys and shrines of Aomori, Japan.
Because the boy has a terrifying secret – one that would just kill to get out.
The Girl from the Well is A YA Horror novel pitched as “Dexter” meets “The Grudge”, based on a well-loved Japanese ghost story
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The Suffering by Rin Chupeco

Goodreads Summary: Over the last year I’ve gone against faceless women, disfigured the sufferingspirits, and grotesque revenants. Some people keep dangerous hobbies; skydiving and driving at monster truck rallies and glacier surfing. Me? I cast my soul into the churning waters of potential damnation and wait for a bite.
It’s been two years since Tark Halloway’s nightmare ended. Free from the evil spirit that haunted him all his life, he now aids the ghostly Okiku and avenges the souls of innocent children by hunting down their murderers. But when Okiku becomes responsible for a death at his high school, Tark begins to wonder if they’re no better than the killers they seek out.
When an old friend disappears in Aokigahara, Japan’s infamous ‘suicide forest’, both must resolve their differences and return to that country of secrets to find her.
Because there is a strange village inside Aokigahara, a village people claim does not exist. A village where strange things lie waiting.
A village with old ghosts and an ancient evil – one that may be stronger than even Okiku…

There are soo many creepy books out there. Have you read these? If not, give them a try and let me know what you think. Recommendations and suggestions are always welcome!!

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Book Tag: The Unpopular Opinions Book Tag

I came across this tag on My Tiny Obsessions and since she tagged everyone I consider myself tagged.

 

  1. A Popular Book Or Series That You Didn’t Like
    graceling
    I have started this book several times, since I have it both in English and Dutch but I just don’t like it. The cover is pretty though.
  2. A Popular Book or series that everyone else seems to hate but you love.
    stormdancerI really loved this and saw quite a few 1 or 2 stars being given on Goodreads. I will re-read this when I have a chance. I loved it that much.
  3. A Love Triangle where the main character ended up with the person you did NOT want them to end up with (warn ppl for spoilers) OR an OTP that you don’t like.
    I can’t think of any. I do tend to root for the “bad boy” though. I’m not too fond of the goody goody two shoes kind of guy.
  4. A Popular Book Book Genre That You Hardly Reach For
    Romance, Contemporary, Dystopian
  5. A Popular Or Beloved Character That You Do Not Like
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    Chaol in Queen of Shadows. I didn’t like him before in the other books but I really disliked him in this.
  6. A Popular Author That You Can’t Seem To Get Into
    Lauren Destefano. I have tried to read quite a few books by this author but I didn’t like or finished any of them.
  7. A Popular Book Trope That You’re Tired Of Seeing. (Examples, ‘Lost Princess’, ‘Corrupt Ruler’, ‘Lover Triangles’ etc)
    I am going to say “Lost Princess” even though once done right, it can be very enjoyable.
  8. A Popular Series That You Have No Interest In Reading
    hunger games
    I think if I had read it before I saw the movies, I might have liked it even though I’m not really a Dystopian fan.
  9. The Saying Goes “The Book Is Always Better Than The Movie”, But What Movie Or TV Show Adaptation Do You Prefer More Than The Book?
    hellboy
    I liked the Hellboy movies a bit better than the books. I am wondering why they haven’t made anymore because I would love to see another.
    Would you like to do this tag? Then consider yourself tagged!

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Curiosity Quills Press October Releases Review Tour: Demon Heart

Curiosity Quills Press October Releases Review Tour: Demon Heart

Welcome to today’s stop on the Curiosity Quills Press’ October Releases Review Tour!

DEMON HEART, by Emma L. AdamsEmma big

Genre: new-adult, urban-fantasy/ paranormal-romance

Publisher: Curiosity Quills Press

Date of Release: October 19, 2015

Cover Artist: Amy Chitulescu

Find Online: (Purchase Links will be activated once the book is released) Amazon US | Amazon UK | Goodreads

This book was provided to me by the publisher Curiosity Quills in exchange for an honest review.

Description:

Can a demon’s heart of ice be thawed?

Ash may have escaped death several times, but now things are finally looking up. The doppelganger is gone, she’s dating Leo, and the Venantium are staying away from her – for now. But a new threat rises from the Darkworld, and only the fortune-teller knows the true extent of the danger they’re in.

Lucifer, a sorcerer who did the impossible and cheated death through escaping to the Darkworld, is on the move. Now his second-in-command, Mephistopheles the demon, is loose in our world – and will do anything to win Ash over to his side.

The Venantium fear a repeat of the Demon Wars, the demonic invasion that wiped out the Blackstone family. But there’s more to those events than the records reveal. When Ash finds the lost diary of Melivia Blackstone, she starts to dig into the past to find the town’s forgotten history – leading to a revelation that shocks her to the core.

Leo seems to be the only person Ash can rely on, yet can she truly open up to him, knowing what she is? Blackstone’s dark history is rising to the surface, and it seems even memory can lie. The worst betrayal waits around the corner, and Ash has to decide whether to trust Leo with her darkest secret, even when it has the potential to destroy them both…

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About The Author:

Emma L Adams

Emma spent her childhood creating imaginary worlds to compensate for a disappointingly average reality, so it was probably inevitable that she ended up writing speculative fiction. She was born in Birmingham, UK, which she fled at the first opportunity to study English Literature at Lancaster University. In her three years at Lancaster, she hiked up mountains, skydived in Australia, and endured a traumatic episode involving a swarm of bees in the Costa Rican jungle. She also entertained her creative writing group and baffled her tutors by submitting strange fantasy tales featuring dragons and supernatural monsters to workshops. These included her first publication, a rather bleak dystopian piece, and a disturbing story about a homicidal duck (which she hopes will never see the light of day).
Now a reluctant graduate, Emma refuses to settle down and be normal. When not embarking on wild excursions and writing fantasy novels, she edits and proofreads novels for various publishing houses and reads an improbable number of books. Emma is currently working on the Alliance series, a multiple-universe adult fantasy featuring magic, monsters, cool gadgets and inappropriate humour. Her upper-YA urban fantasy Darkworld series is published by Curiosity Quills Press.
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My Review

Ash has just survived almost being killed and being framed for murder by a doppelganger, and is now ready for some quiet time with her new boyfriend Leo. Unfortunately, things are just heating up in the Darkworld with Lucifer and his second-in-command Mephistopheles on the loose, and soon Ash is caught up in the center of it all.
Ash has also found out a lot more than she had bargained for about who she really is and why her magic is so diffferent than those of her circle of friends. She has yet to find out what her part is in the whole mysterious goings-on and is fearful that her new relationship would not survive the truth.Meanwhile she is tortured by nightmares that seem to be a part of a larger picture but how does she factor in and who is responsible for these dreams.

Demon Heart is intriguing and has all the elements of a good paranormal fantasy. The main plot is supported by smaller subplots which captures the reader’s interest. One is constantly caught up along with the characters in trying to figure out who, what and why.

I loved the feeling of camaraderie shared by Ash and her friends and I could understand her not wanting to be ostracized if her secret came out. The other characters were also present enough and didn’t fade away into the background and I got to know them more and to understand what drove and shaped them.

I think the big reveal was interesting even though I was able to guess it beforehand. It was still entertaining to watch it unfold and come together.

Rating

4 stars

Lovers of YA fantasy and paranormal romance would gobble this one up!! I would suggest reading the previous books in the series also.

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Curiosity Quills Press (CQ) is a small hybrid publishing company specializing in genre fiction of the highest quality. With 150+ titles in our catalog already and approximately 6 new books coming out each month, there’s never a dull moment at CQ. We work with major retailers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Audible to ensure that you, the reader, can find whatever you are looking for at your convenience.
Founded in 2011 by Eugene Teplitsky and Lisa Gus, CQ was initially a resource portal for writing and publishing, created in an effort to help writers, like themselves, survive the publishing industry. After rapid success, CQ morphed into publishing press that over time has solidified its share in the market. Now we spend our days searching for the next great escape!
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Review: Fated by Sarah Fine

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Title: Fated (Servants of Fate #3)
Author: Sarah Fine
Publication Date: Sept 29, 2015
Genre: Adult Paranormal Fantasy

I received an ARC of this book for an honest review from the publisher through NetGalley.

Goodreads Synopsis:Aislin Ferry and Jason Moros have only days until they will be called to account before the Keepers of the Afterlife. Yet as they race to restore order and make their case, their worlds fall into total disarray.
Mutiny within the fractured Ferry family threatens Aislin’s hold on power and role as Charon. Meanwhile, the fearsome Lord of the Kere has family trouble of his own. Someone is unraveling the fabric of fate, and Moros suspects one of his supernatural siblings is behind the terrible bid to unleash Chaos.
Now unlikely allies, Aislin and Moros each need the other to escape the wrath of the Keepers. As the stakes rise, it becomes clear that protecting their respective empires is not the endgame. With the fate of all humanity dangling by a thread, Aislin and Moros must surrender completely to one another if they are to fight their common enemy. And as time runs out, someone must make the ultimate sacrifice.

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Overview

With the Threads of Fate unraveling at an alarming pace, time is running out for everyone. The Ferry’s are forced to unite with the Keres to seek out a common enemy if they are to prevent Chaos from ruling.
With trust being hard to come by, Aislin turns to Jason Moros, Lord of the Kere, who she is confident wants the same outcome. In a demonstration of trust, she allows him to read her future only to realise she has none. Fated to die, Aislin will use all her powers as Charon to do whatever it takes to ensure the survival of all.

My Thoughts

I love the cover!!

Fated is an action-packed, suspenseful, dark, fantastical mix of romance and mythology and it did not disappoint!

In the previous books, we only got to see Aislin and Moros through the eyes of the other characters but in Fated we get to see them for who they really are, and they are definitely not cold as can be seen through their chemistry, which was practically tangible and absolutely smoldering. The romance felt right, and took its time to achieve intensity.

We get to see a side of Aislin that she has kept hidden from eveyone and she is strong and independent, but also loyal and caring. and willing to put the fate of others before hers. Moros soon has to discard the facade of being uncaring and cold in the light of his attraction to her and knowing that the fate of the entire world rests in their hands.

The conspiracy to wake Chaos by destroying the very fabric of fate is even more complex than at first glance. Just when I thought I had it all figured out, the story takes a twist that i never saw coming and that for me is a sign of a well written plot twist.

The plot moved along very smoothly and with all the various betrayals, backstabbing and side-deals, caused some anxious and nail-biting moments. There was a lot of suspenseful elements interwoven throughout which causes me to be totally immersed in the world and the story.

Amidst all the betrayals and hurt, there were also tender moments and redemption, not least of all for Moros.
It all culminated in a battle which nearly wiped out the Ferrys and the Keres and the ending was surprising to say the least. I did feel like the battle scene was a bit rushed but I guess I felt like the bad guy, Chaos, didn’t suffer enough.
Fated satisfied all my cravings and then some. I loved it!!

Rating

5 stars

Recommend

This is an adult novel! I recommend it for lovers of adult fantasy, greek mythology and paranormal romance.

You can connect with the author on her website or on twitter.

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