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Dancing with Black

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Book title: Dancing with Black

Author: Laura Bingham

Release Date: June 21st

Tour Dates: July 14th – August 14th

Genre: YA contemporary

Publisher: Trifecta Books

Tour Host: Silverbow Promotions

 

Book Synopsis (Goodreads):

Dancing is Cami’s escape from her dark home life. It’s the only thing that gives her hope – until she meets Adam Black. A talented dancer in his own right, he asks Cami to be his partner, and she gains strength and confidence as he unlocks whole new possibilities for her. When Cami’s abusive mother overdoses and her already-broken family falls to pieces around her, dancing with Adam helps Cami pull through. But he has secrets of his own, and someone wants him found at any price. Cami gets dragged into a web of danger and deceit. Now she must make a choice between familiar darkness and uncertain light.

Review:

This book deals with tough, real-life situations.  I found myself feeling sorry for Cami and her family life.  When life gets tough at home, Cami throws herself into her school work and dancing.  A wrench is thrown into the mix when she meets Adam and it’s practically love at first sight.  At first, I thought this was going to be another love at first sight book and how would this be realistic; however, I found myself falling for both Cami and Adam. She realizes something is different about Adam and soon enough, she’s let in on his secret.   When tragedy strikes her family, Cami leans on Adam for support.  Adam proves to be her rock, even when being associated with him puts her in a bad place.

Dancing with Black brought tears to my eyes and left me wanting more.  It’s a quick read and I look forward to reading more books by Laura Bingham.

Author Bio:

Nearly a native of Idaho, I was born in Iowa and moved to Idaho at age four. I graduated from Ricks College with an Associates degree and from Boise State University with a Bachelor degree in Biology as well as certification to teach all science subjects in secondary education in the state of Idaho. Alvor is my first novel and was released May, 2009 and more books are on their way. In my backyard stands a dance studio where I teach youth of all ages the lesser known, but much loved sport of clogging. I live in Boise with my husband and five young children, including my own set of boy/girl twins.

Since the release of Alvor, I have had the privilege of meeting so many great people, young and old alike. They have given me hope of breaking into the world with my book and making a career out of writing. One thing I can promise is that you haven’t seen the last of me yet. Alvor is just the beginning of my journey.


Be sure to check out Laura Bingham on her website or blog and follow her on Facebook and Twitter!

 

Dancing with Black Teaser and Giveaway

                                                       Dancing with Black

                                                       by Laura Bingham
 
 Book Synopsis(Goodreads):
Dancing is Cami’s escape from her dark home life. It’s the only thing that gives her hope – until she meets Adam Black. A talented dancer in his own right, he asks Cami to be his partner, and she gains strength and confidence as he unlocks whole new possibilities for her.When Cami’s abusive mother overdoses and her already-broken family falls to pieces around her, dancing with Adam helps Cami pull through. But he has secrets of his own, and someone wants him found at any price. Cami gets dragged into a web of danger and deceit. Now she must make a choice between familiar darkness and uncertain light.

Quote 1:

 “May I have this dance?” He holds out his hand.
“Sure.”  I don’t think I can manage saying more than that.  I swear I’ve never seen a better-looking guy in my entire existence.  I let him lead me to the floor and almost shrink at how tall he is–over six feet, easily.  He pulls me around and I have a mini heart attack when I realize I’ll have to hug him for the next five minutes.  With his warm hand, he pulls my right palm out and makes my left fingers rest on his arm.  A flood of tingles pours through me.
His feet move in intricate patterns with beats woven in the music.  I worry that I’ll step on his toes, but his hand guides my back, making me trust him.  Almost like a miracle, our feet move in unison.
Quote 2:
“Wait!”  I’m losing my chance.
He turns and looks at me expectantly.
“Why me?”
It’s the question that’s been stabbing me in the heart every moment.  Why did he single me out?
He takes a deep breath and stares at the threadbare upholstered seat.  “I saw you dance.”  His gaze flicks up to meet mine.  “You were perfect.”
It isn’t what I expected to hear.  I’m not perfect–my parents tell me that every day.  “I am?”
He smiles and touches a finger to my chin.  “Too perfect to pass up.”
 My Thoughts:
 I really liked this book.  I loved the characters of Cami and Adam.  They were great together.  Cami comes from a dysfunctional family.  Her father ignores her.  Her mother is abusive and a drug addict.  The only thing she has is dancing until she meets Adam, who loves dancing as much as she does.   I would definitely read more books by this author.
Giveaway:
We are doing a giveaway for one eBook copy of Dancing with Black and a $10  Amazon Gift Card.  You can enter by the Rafflecopter  link below.
 
 

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Laura Bingham: Dancing With Black

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We are happy to be a part of the Dancing With Black Blog Tour! For three days we will be releasing teasers, reviews, and even a giveaway (ebook copy of Dancing With Black as well as a $10 amazon gift card)!!! So be sure to check Monday’s and Tuesday’s post as well!

 

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Dancing With Black by Laura Bingham

Release Date: June 21st, 2014

Tour Dates: July 14th – August 14th

Genre: YA contemporary

Publisher: Trifecta Books

Tour Host: Silverbow Promotions

My Rating: 4/5

Every girl wants a guy who can whisk her off her feet.
Adam Black has a style that will whisk you into the air
and let your heart float for a while.

Dancing with Black is dancing with the one who sees more in you
than you could ever see in yourself.

 

Book Synopsis:

Dancing is Cami’s escape from her dark home life. It’s the only thing that gives her hope – until she meets Adam Black. A talented dancer in his own right, he asks Cami to be his partner, and she gains strength and confidence as he unlocks whole new possibilities for her. When Cami’s abusive mother overdoses and her already-broken family falls to pieces around her, dancing with Adam helps Cami pull through. But he has secrets of his own, and someone wants him found at any price. Cami gets dragged into a web of danger and deceit. Now she must make a choice between familiar darkness and uncertain light.

My thoughts on Dancing With Black:

I don’t want to say too much on the novel because we have a great review that will be posted August 12th. However I would like to mention how amazing this book is! Dancing With Black is unlike any book I have ever read! There’s dancing, a love story, dealing with family issues, and suspense/mystery. I highly recommend reading this book! And I’m keeping my fingers crossed that there’s a sequel because one book isn’t nearly enough of Adam and Cami! Laura Bingham is such a talented author! Her writing is exceptional! Don’t miss a chance to read this book!

Favorite Quote:

Now is all I have. Later can never be trusted.

― Laura Bingham, Dancing With Black

About the Author:

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Laura Bingham

Author Bio:

Nearly a native of Idaho, I was born in Iowa and moved to Idaho at age four. I graduated from Ricks College with an Associates degree and from Boise State University with a Bachelor degree in Biology as well as certification to teach all science subjects in secondary education in the state of Idaho. Alvor is my first novel and was released May, 2009 and more books are on their way. In my backyard stands a dance studio where I teach youth of all ages the lesser known, but much loved sport of clogging. I live in Boise with my husband and five young children, including my own set of boy/girl twins. Since the release of Alvor, I have had the privilege of meeting so many great people, young and old alike. They have given me hope of breaking into the world with my book and making a career out of writing. One thing I can promise is that you haven’t seen the last of me yet. Alvor is just the beginning of my journey.

Author Links:

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Twitter

Blog

Website

Amazon

Don’t forget to check back for tomorrows Dancing With Black teaser and giveaway and also Tuesday’s book review! And be sure to add Dancing With Black to your goodreads!

                                                                                                                                              

 

Aaron Warner

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Aaron Warner

Aaron Warner is the son of Supreme Commander Anderson and Leila Warner in the Shatter Me Trilogy. He is the leader of Sector 45. He has blonde hair and green eyes, slender, and toned. He’s not super tall, standing at 5’9″. And let’s just say that Warner is perfect, as described by Juliette in Shatter me, and I’m sure other readers will agree with her (including me). He’s 19 years old, tall, mysterious, commanding, and handsome. Warner has two tattoos, one is the words Ignite  on his back, the other is a quote from Shakespeare “Hell is empty, and all the devils are here.” Warner is a very intriguing character in the Shatter Me Series . He’s observant, detailed, loves fashion, and has a knack for knowing and reading people’s emotions. Many of his officers see him as a monster, a madman, cold and cruel. In Shatter Me, Warner seeks out Julliette for her special abilities, and hopes to have her join his team in the upcoming war. He is obsessed and fascinated by Julliette, to a point where she is a weakness for him. He is selfish, and kills without a thought. He is used to being in charge and getting his way. But there’s more to Warner than meets the eye. For one, he has the capacity to love. For another, there’s a great beauty within him.

Excerpt from Shatter Me:

“Your soldiers beat me! You keep me here like a prisoner! You threaten me! You threaten to kill me! You give me no freedom and you say you care about me?” I nearly throw the glass of water at his face. “You’re a monster!’ 
Warner turns away so I’m staring at his profile. He clasps his hands. Changes his mind. Touches his lips. “I am only trying to help you.”
“Liar”
He seems to consider that. Nods, just once. “Yes. Most of the time, yes.”

― Tahereh Mafi, Shatter Me

Is Warner good or bad?  Some of you have probably read all the books in the series (I have, that’s for sure) and probably already know all there is to know about Warner. But those of you who don’t, let’s answer our questions to determine his character!

Does the character appear evil? That is a definite yes! When Julliette first meets him she describes his smile as cruel. He forces Julliette to do things against her will and places her in tough situations, and he doesn’t even bat an eyelash!

Does the character fight for the opposing side? He is the commanding officer of Sector 45 and is under the charge of the “bad guy” Commander Anderson. He is most definitely fighting on for the forces of evil!

Do they perform acts for personal gain or to help others? With Warner, most of his actions appear to be for personal gain. Does he help others? You’ll have to read the books to find out 🙂

Is the character dishonest? Yes. He lies all the time, and he even admits it!

Does the character only consider their own interests? At first, I would have to say yes. It takes him awhile to consider the interests of others.

Does the character permit selfless acts? Warner is very selfish. I do not believe he does anything selfless in Shatter Me.

Did the character feel guilty about their poor actions? Warner… guilty? Ha! This question makes me laugh! Warner never  feels guilty! That would go against his character.

Does the character kill without thought or reason? Warner kills without thought, but most definitely has reasons.

Does the character strive to get what they want by any means necessary? Yes. Warner is slightly OCD and when he obsesses about things he can’t stop thinking about them, and when he can’t stop thinking about them, he does whatever he can to get it by any means necessary.

Does the character do things to be kind for someone else? …. I guess you could say that looks can be deceiving concerning Warner. Though his actions appear heartless… they are with intent of helping another and understanding that person.

My thoughts:

Warner is one of my all time favorite characters. He is HOT! Yes. That pretty much sums Warner up in one word. Destroy Me (a novella between book #1 and book #2) is entirely from his point of view and it’s awesome getting inside his complicated head. When Warner feels something, he feels it to the extreme. I was convinced in Shatter Me that he was a complete evil jerk. But there’s more to him than meets the eye. However, based off my responses from the first installment, Warner is pretty heartless and a classified villain. The entire series of Shatter Me  is available to read. Be sure to check them out if you haven’t. One of the best series I have ever read.

I’m curious, for those that haven’t read the Shatter Me Series,  what do you think of Warner?

Aaron Warner: Hero of Villain?

Kiss of Deception

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The Kiss of Deception (The Remnant Chronicles #1)

by Mary E. Pearson (Goodreads Author)
Book Synopsis(Goodreads):
A princess must find her place in a reborn world.She flees on her wedding day.She steals ancient documents from the Chancellor’s secret collection.She is pursued by bounty hunters sent by her own father.She is Princess Lia, seventeen, First Daughter of the House of Morrighan.The Kingdom of Morrighan is steeped in tradition and the stories of a bygone world, but some traditions Lia can’t abide. Like having to marry someone she’s never met to secure a political alliance.Fed up and ready for a new life, Lia flees to a distant village on the morning of her wedding. She settles in among the common folk, intrigued when two mysterious and handsome strangers arrive—and unaware that one is the jilted prince and the other an assassin sent to kill her. Deceptions swirl and Lia finds herself on the brink of unlocking perilous secrets—secrets that may unravel her world—even as she feels herself falling in love.

Review:
I really liked this book and I can’t wait to read the sequel.  Lia is the princes of Morrighan.  She flees with her maid on the morning of her wedding to the prince of Dalbreck.  They head for a small village to the south called Terravin.  They settle into their new surroundings and become barmaids.  Two young men arrive in the village and unbeknownst to Lia, one is the spurned prince and one is an assassin sent to kill her.
Lia is strong. smart, loyal, confident,compassionate, courageous, and very capable of taking care of herself.  She has three older brothers who taught her how to hide her tracks when she is traveling, and how to use a knife for defense.  She is comfortable as a royal, but also as a commoner.  She doesn’t think she is better than others just because of the accident of her birth.   She is not afraid to work hard.  I really liked Lia.  She is a great character.
Rafe, the prince of Dalbreck, is strong, smart, capable, loyal, and trained to be a soldier, but not allowed to actually fight due to his value to his father’s kingdom.  This fact really bothers him.  He was also trained to be a tracker and although not easy, he was able to track the princess to Terravin.  His intentions are not to take the princess back, but to just see the young woman who was strong enough to thumb her nose at both the kingdoms of  Morrighan and Dalbreck.  He had wanted to do the same, but hadn’t found the courage.
Kaden is the assassin.  He is from a country called Venda.  Their leader is called the Komizar.  The Komizar has decided that Morrighan and Dalbreck should not become allies.  Therefore, the princes must die and he sent one of his most trusted assassins to take care of it.  The Komizar took Kaden under his wing several years earlier and kept him from starving.  Kaden feels that he owes him his life and is continually trying to pay him back.  He will do anything for Venda and his Komizar.  He is loyal only to them.  Each time he has had to kill for them, he has lost a part of his soul.  The question is ,  how much of it is left?
Things that I liked:
I don’t usually like love triangles, but I liked this one.  Maybe it was all the deception going on.  Almost every character was more than they seemed.  I liked Lia’s relationship with her maid/best friend, Pauline.  They were very devoted to each other.  I also liked Lia’s relationship with her brother Walther.   He took the time to find her after she ran way, to make sure that she was okay.  I liked the rivalry between Rafe and Kaden.  They were always trying to one up each other.  I really liked Lia.  She is a great character.
Things that I didn’t like:
I didn’t think there was enough Rafe.  I would have liked to see more of him in this book, but I understand why that wasn’t possible.  Hopefully, he will be more present in the next book.  I would have liked to know more about the world that they were living in and more about the relationship between Lia and her parents.
My Rating;
This book was very well written, but I will warn you that it does end on a cliff hanger.  If you like fantasy, apocalyptic literature, dystopian societies, adventures, or love stories, than this book is for you.  I give it a four star rating and I will definitely read the sequel.

Courier’s Daughter Trilogy Teaser!

Defiance (Defiance #1)

Defiance (Courier’s Daughter Trilogy)

by C. J. Redwine

 

Book Synopsis (Goodreads):

While the other girls in the walled city-state of Baalboden learn to sew and dance, Rachel Adams learns to track and hunt. While they bend like reeds to the will of their male Protectors, she uses hers for sparring practice.

When Rachel’s father fails to return from a courier mission and is declared dead, the city’s brutal Commander assigns Rachel a new Protector: her father’s apprentice, Logan—the boy she declared her love to and who turned her down two years before. Left with nothing but fierce belief in her father’s survival, Rachel decides to escape and find him herself.

As Rachel and Logan battle their way through the Wasteland, stalked by a monster that can’t be killed and an army of assassins out for blood, they discover romance, heartbreak, and a truth that will incite a war decades in the making.

Book quotes:

“He pulls me to a stop in front of a stall selling steaming hot stew of beef an onions. “Two please.”
“It’s too expensive,” I whisper to him, even though I know he won’t listen.
he treats me one of his wide, gentle smiles, his dark eyes shining. “Who else am I going to spend my money on? I already know you won’t let me buy you and of the pretty, frilly things girls your age like to have, and I’m not about to purchase another weapon to add to your collection.”
“Because I don’t like pretty, frilly things. And there’s nothing wrong with having a nice collection of weapons.” 
― C.J. RedwineDefiance

“Besides, what do I know about being a wife? There are much more important qualities to have than a docile disposition.” 
― C.J. RedwineDefiance

 


 Deception (Defiance, #2)

Deception (Courier’s Daughter Trilogy)

by C. J. Redwine

 

Book Synopsis:

I won’t share the synopsis on here to avoid spoilers for those of you whom haven’t read Defiance yet, but if you are interested in reading the synopsis, you can read it here at goodreads.

Book quotes:

“Let Ian laugh. Let him believe pain will ruin me. I know better. I’ve already been ruined once, and I know how to rise from the ashes. I know how to find my broken pieces.” 
― C.J. RedwineDeception

“Maybe that’s what love is. Giving others the power to hurt you and trusting that they’ll use it to heal you instead.” 
― C.J. RedwineDeception

My thoughts:

Both these books are AMAZING! I am so excited because the final installment is released August 26th. Check out the cover:

 

Deliverance (Defiance, #3)

Deliverance (Courier’s Daughter Trilogy)

by C. J. Redwine

Book Synopsis:

Again, I don’t want to spoil anything for those that haven’t read either books, so if you want to check out the book synopsis click here: goodreads.

Book quote:

“Healing is the hardest thing you’ll ever do.’ ~Quinn” 
― C.J. RedwineDeliverance

My thoughts:

August 26th couldn’t come faster! I’ve read Defiance and Deception and cannot wait for the final installment. If you enjoy dystopian society, dragons, and a solid love story, you have to check these books out before Deliverance is released! 

 

Cinder Teaser

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Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles)

Book Synopsis (Goodreads):

Humans and androids crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the population. From space, a ruthless lunar people watch, waiting to make their move. No one knows that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl. 

Cinder, a gifted mechanic, is a cyborg. She’s a second-class citizen with a mysterious past, reviled by her stepmother and blamed for her stepsister’s illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the handsome Prince Kai’s, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an intergalactic struggle, and a forbidden attraction. Caught between duty and freedom, loyalty and betrayal, she must uncover secrets about her past in order to protect her world’s future.

 

Some quotes that interested me:

“Vanity is a factor, but it is more a question of control. It is easier to trick others into perceiving you as beautiful if you can convince yourself you are beautiful. But mirrors have an uncanny way of telling the truth.” 
― Marissa MeyerCinder

“Clearing his throat, Kai murmured, “You have no idea how to dance, do you?”
Cinder fixed her gaze on him, mind still reeling. “I’m a mechanic.”
His eyebrows raised mockingly. “Believe me, I noticed. Are those grease stains on the gloves I gave you?” 
― Marissa MeyerCinder

 

My opinion:

Although this book has some mixed reviews, I always enjoy an interesting mix of a children’s tale. This book is based off of Cinderella and is said to have a ‘Sailor Moon-esque’ vibe, which I’ve enjoyed since childhood. From the quotes provided on Goodreads, I can already tell that the author has a great sense of humor and sarcasm.

If you are interested in reading Cinder and wish to learn more, just click below!

 

 

Kiss of Decption Teaser

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The Kiss of Deception (The Remnant Chronicles #1)

by Mary E. Pearson (Goodreads Author)

Book Synopsis(Goodreads):

A princess must find her place in a reborn world.

She flees on her wedding day.

She steals ancient documents from the Chancellor’s secret collection.

She is pursued by bounty hunters sent by her own father.

She is Princess Lia, seventeen, First Daughter of the House of Morrighan.

The Kingdom of Morrighan is steeped in tradition and the stories of a bygone world, but some traditions Lia can’t abide. Like having to marry someone she’s never met to secure a political alliance.

Fed up and ready for a new life, Lia flees to a distant village on the morning of her wedding. She settles in among the common folk, intrigued when two mysterious and handsome strangers arrive—and unaware that one is the jilted prince and the other an assassin sent to kill her. Deceptions swirl and Lia finds herself on the brink of unlocking perilous secrets—secrets that may unravel her world—even as she feels herself falling in love.

Quote 1:

“A six-inch blade. I smiled. Did he buy it? It was actually just shy of four—but very nicely weighted—and as Aunt Bernice noted, a little exaggeration was always expected when describing weapons, victories, and body parts.”
Mary E. Pearson, The Kiss of Deception

Quote 2:

“Yes, there’s always magic,” I said, cynicism heavy on my tongue.
She placed my bandaged hands back in my lap. “All ways belong to the world. What is magic but what we don’t yet understand? Like the sign of the vine and lion you carry?”
“You know about that?”
“Natiya told me.”
I signed and shook my head. “That wasn’t magic. Only the work of careless artisans, dyes that were too strong, and my end-less bad fortune.”
Her old face wrinkled with a grin. “Maybe.” She picked up her pail of medicinal water and stood. “But remember, child, we may all have our own story and destiny, and sometimes our seemingly bad fortune, but we’re all part of a greater story too. One that transcends the soil, the wind, time…even our own tears.” She reached down and wiped under my eye with her thumb. “Greater stories will have their way.”
Mary E. Pearson, The Kiss of Deception

 

Under the Never Sky Review

Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi

Book Synopsis (Goodreads):

Aria has lived her whole life in the protected dome of Reverie. Her entire world confined to its spaces, she’s never thought to dream of what lies beyond its doors. So when her mother goes missing, Aria knows her chances of surviving in the outer wasteland long enough to find her are slim.

Then Aria meets an outsider named Perry. He’s searching for someone too. He’s also wild – a savage – but might be her best hope at staying alive.

If they can survive, they are each other’s best hope for finding answers. 

My Review:

Under the Never Sky is an intricate world that bursts immediately onto the page with as many startling and new situations as the characters face. I can honestly say that this is the kind of book you will have trouble putting down. I certainly did. Despite the changing of character perspective from the two main characters, Peregrine and Aria, the story as a whole flows as naturally as the Aether described in the book. Want to know what Aether is? Read the book. You won’t regret it. Without giving too much away, which is hard to do, I can say that the book is amazing in many ways. The descriptive detail of people, nature, and the pseudo experiences called the Realms is clearly from an artist’s perspective and will fill your mind with amazing imagery.

Of course, what young adult novel would it be if it didn’t have a romance to spice things up? For me, the romance was quite refreshing from most books I’ve read. Perry and Aria’s interactions from the beginning were surprisingly funny and then very mature towards the end of the book. Both are strong characters with noble quests they set for themselves and despite the feelings they have for one another, they keep a ‘relatively’ clear head to do what they think is right.

At first, it is a bit challenging to read in the beginning, simply because you must learn about two different cultures at once and the different names they may have for one thing. However, with all stories, the style of the writer becomes much more familiar and it became second nature to picture a world this amazing…or should I say treacherous?

I hope you enjoy my fanart of the book and it may inspire all of you to read it and share your own art with the world. Happy reading!

Fanart by Haley Ringer

Fanart by Haley Ringer

Fanart inspired by:

“Talon rested his head on Perry’s arm, drawing in the sand with a stick…Through gaps in the clouds he saw the Aether flowing fiercely, churning like white caps on rough seas. The beach held a blue glow, cast from the light above. Perry drew the cool ocean air down into his lungs, tasting the salt on his tongue.”

-Chapter 10, page 87

 

About the Author (Amazon & Goodreads): 

 Veronica Rossi

Veronica Rossi


Veronica Rossi is the NY Times and USA Today Best Selling author of the UNDER THE NEVER SKY series for young adults. She was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, grew up in California and graduated from UCLA. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two sons, one of whom just surpassed her in height.

Veronica Rossi’s debut novel, UNDER THE NEVER SKY, will be published in over twenty-five international markets, starting on January 3rd 2012 in the United States. Film rights to the trilogy have been optioned by Warner Bros.

To learn more about Veronica Rossi check out her website here: Veronica Rossi

Click below to add Under the Never Sky to your goodreads!

 

Heir of Fire

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Heir off Fire by Sarah J. Maas

Publication Date: September 2nd, 2014

Publisher:  Bloomsbury USA Children’s Books

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy

Status: Book 3 in the Throne of Glass series

Rating: 4 Stars

 

 

Book Synopsis (Goodreads):

Lost and broken, Celaena Sardothien’s only thought is to avenge the savage death of her dearest friend: as the King of Adarlan’s Assassin, she is bound to serve this tyrant, but he will pay for what he did. Any hope Celaena has of destroying the king lies in answers to be found in Wendlyn. Sacrificing his future, Chaol, the Captain of the King’s Guard, has sent Celaena there to protect her, but her darkest demons lay in that same place. If she can overcome them, she will be Adarlan’s biggest threat – and his own toughest enemy. 

While Celaena learns of her true destiny, and the eyes of Erilea are on Wendlyn, a brutal and beastly force is preparing to take to the skies. Will Celaena find the strength not only to win her own battles, but to fight a war that could pit her loyalties to her own people against those she has grown to love?

Review:

I received an advanced reading copy of Heir of Fire by the publisher. Let me begin by saying that I am a huge fan of the Throne of Glass series! Heir of Fire is told from multiple POV’s: Celaena, Chaol, Dorian, Rowan, Aedion and Manon Blackbeak. But really this book is divided up into three main stories, Celaena’s and her time in Wendlyn with the help of her new trainer Rowan. Chaol, Dorian, and General Aedion and their story in Adarlan. And Manon Blackbeak whom resides with the Thirteen and the other Iron Witch covens in the Ferian Gap. Overall Heir of Fire is deeply moving and a highly enjoyable read. It’s an adventurous read about overcoming fears.

What I didn’t like about the book:

When I first began reading Heir of Fire I did have difficulty connecting with Manon Blackbeak, whom is one of the Iron Witches. Every time her story arose I set the book down and had to come back to it later. I wanted to read the stories of the people I have grown to love, Chaol, Damion, and Celaena. I wanted their stories, not an Iron Witch that didn’t make sense why she was important enough to have her own sideline story. I didn’t understand this new character, and I couldn’t see what importance this new character would bring to the overall story. It took me till nearly halfway through the book to get over my misconception of the character and to look at Manon Blackbeak in a new light and what she really brought to Heir of Fire. Once I reached this point I couldn’t put the book down, and I even began understanding Manon Blackbeak and really enjoyed her story as well.

Another thing that I felt could have been better was to offer more story telling from Dorian’s POV. As much as I loved the book there should have been more Dorian in it. He had such a wonderful story. Dorian played a critical part to the ending, an ending I did enjoyed, however if I had more time to spend with Dorian that it would have caused a bigger reaction from me. It could have been even more epic than what it was.

What I did like about the book: 

All the characters in this story are wonderfully crafted! They definitely have their faults, but they each have the ability to overcome them and in even a few instances, arise to the occasion. Each of Sarah J. Maas’ characters, with their brilliantly crafted faults, are seen as less fictional… and more real. I can promise you, at least one character in Heir of Fire will reach for you through the pages. You will understand this character, identify with this character, connect with this character, and feel what this character is going through. That is one of my favorite things about how Sarah J. Maas writes. You feel what her characters feel because of her wonderful way to express and develop their emotions to a point where we can feel it!

Main Characters:

Chaol is such an interesting character. He has so many inner battles. In Heir of Fire his conflicts dominantly revolve around choosing a side to fight for, instead of balancing on the thin wire like he has been in previous books. Does he fight for his ruthless King? Or does he stand by his friend Celaena? Does he help the rebels in return for information? Or does he turn them in for treachery?  Does he accept the people he loves completely? Or does he wish he could remove the parts of them that he doesn’t understand? So much hidden turmoil for Chaol. Chaol is one of my favorite characters and has been since book one! I loved his interactions with the General in this book, and I loved seeing his character grow into a person we can all believe in. Chaol is becoming such a solid character. I can’t wait to see how his story will play out in future Throne of Glass books.

Dorian’s point of view was one of my favorites in this book. And honestly, we didn’t get enough Dorian! His story is vital to the overall plot of Throne of Glass and Heir of Fire should have presented more from him. It’s disappointing that Dorian’s story took the backseat to Chaol’s. At the moment I feel as if Dorian’s character is slightly more important than Chaol’s and crucial to the overall story of Heir of Fire. If I had spent more time with Damion in this book, then I would have been an emotional firework at the end. However that lack of connection and time with the character made me more detached at the ending. I love Dorian because when he makes a decision he sticks by it. I love his interactions with Sorscha, the healer, and I love how determined he is. For the past three book he has been shaping and transforming from a prince to a noble King. His heart is pure and he only hides it to protect himself and those he cares about.

General Aeidon was an interesting addition to the Throne of Glass series. To avoid spoilers I unfortunately cannot say much about it, but I can tell you that he’s a warrior with many scars, seems a bit arrogant, a charmer, and fancies the ladies. He is a man of secrets. I can also tell you that Aeidon was a great addition to the story, and I look forward to learning more about him.

The introduction to Manon Blackbeak was unsettling. She’s a very dark character and I was bored with her at first. She’s a hard character to understand and identify with. I expect her to play an important role in stories to come, but even knowing this it took me a long time to really connect with her. She was the wild card for me in this book. It takes a long time to understand her and even longer to develop the barest connection with her. At the middle and on through the end her story does get interesting. And I must say that even with my lack of emotional investment with the character that I do look forward to seeing what sort of mayhem she will bring about the next book. My advice with others if they too struggle with reading Manon Blackbeak’s character is to stick with it, the end of the book in its entirety (including hers) is completely worth it.

Celaena starts out with hitting rock bottom. Her tale is so amazingly written. Sarah J. Maas’ writing skills truly shine when she writes from Celaena’s POV. Celaena struggles through past memories and feels the pain of everyone she’s ever lost. As a reader, you feel it too. Celaena is such a tough character, and it was heartbreaking to see and feel how broken she felt. Celaena believes she has failed everyone she has ever cared about. And how do you rise above that? Her story takes place in Wendlyn where she makes a deal with Maeve to learn her magic in return for information. Celaena becomes Rowan’s charge, who trains her how to use her magic. He’s new to the Throne of Glass series in this book, and I absolutely loved the immortal Fae in this story. At first he’s a selfish jerk. But he is exactly what Celaena needs. And their friendship that blooms and develops through the story is purely enchanting. Celaena is an inspiring character! She will amaze you!

Rowan I loved from the very beginning! He begins as a cold, rude jerk whom barely acknowledges or says a word to Celaena. She’s pretty much his charge and I got the impression he really hated it. He’s very hard on Celaena too and he doesn’t let her get away with anything. He knows her full potential and pushes her over the limit, which probably isn’t the smartest idea. Over time though as Rowan and Celaena share stories with each other, as they face dangers together, they become a formidable team. I can’t wait to read more about Rowan in books to come! What a wonderful addition to the story!

The Author:

Sarah J. Maas has really blossomed as an author. Her writing is beautifully scripted. Her ability to tell stories from different points of view, and to really convey their emotions and faults allows us as readers to really connect to these characters and feel something for them. When they are in pain, we feel it. When they are inspiring, we in turn can feel an uplift in our hearts. Heir of Fire begins a little slow, but gives so much depth to our characters that I felt it was key to the story. Celaena’s story begins in a dark, dark place and I’m glad we got to see her really struggle, survive, and overcome that darkness. It’s inspiring!

From evil creatures, to powerful magic, from angry foes to everlasting friendships, from sentimental moments to mystery and action, this book has it all! It’s an enchanting tale of overcoming fears, reaching for help when needed, and realizing that together, you can overcome darkness with your inner light. If you haven’t read Throne of Glass or Crown of Midnight read them now before the third installment is released! Heir of Fire is a wonderful addition to the Throne of Glass series! It’s a MUST read!

Who I would recommend this book/series too: Honestly, anyone whom enjoys fantasy and magic.  

To learn more about Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, and Heir of Fire click on the title.

Favorite Lines:

“You made it to the other side of the field, but I said to face the wights­­–not throw a magical tantrum.”

 “Please tell me you brought food,” Luca said again
“Is that why you came? Rowan promised you snacks?”
“I’m a growing boy.” He winced when he looked at Rowan. “And you don’t say no to him.”

 “I claim you, Rowan Whitethorn. I don’t care what you say and how much you protest. I claim you as my friend.”

“Together, Fireheart,” he said, pushing back the sleeve of her tunic. “We’ll find a way together.”

 

About the Author (Goodreads): 

 Sarah J. Maas

Sarah J. Maas

Sarah J. Maas is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Throne of Glass series (Heir of Fire, Book 3, will be out in September 2014). Starting in Spring 2015, her New Adult Fantasy series, A Court of Thorns and Roses, will be published by Bloomsbury as well. 

Sarah lives in Southern California, and over the years, she has developed an unhealthy appreciation for Disney movies and bad pop music. She adores fairy tales and ballet, drinks too much coffee, and watches absolutely rubbish TV shows. When she’s not busy writing, she can be found exploring the California coastline with her husband.

To learn more about Sarah J. Maas check out her website here: Sarah J. Maas

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