Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Book Blitz: FROST by Kate Avery Ellison + Excerpt & Giveaway



Frost (The Frost Chronicles, #1) by Kate Avery Ellison
Publisher: CreateSpace
Released: March 29th 2012
Genre: Dystopian



In the icy, monster-plagued world of the Frost, one wrong move and a person could end up dead—and Lia Weaver knows this better than anyone.

After monsters kill her parents, Lia must keep the family farm running despite the freezing cold and threat of monster attacks or risk losing her siblings to reassignment by the village Elders. With dangers on all sides and failure just one wrong step away, she can’t afford to let her emotions lead her astray. So when her sister finds a fugitive bleeding to death in the forest—a young stranger named Gabe—Lia surprises herself and does the unthinkable.

She saves his life.

Giving shelter to the fugitive could get her in trouble. The Elders have always described the advanced society of people beyond the Frost, the “Farthers,” as ruthless and cruel. But Lia is startled to find that Gabe is empathetic and intelligent…and handsome. She might even be falling in love with him.

But time is running out. The monsters from the forest circle the farm at night. The village leader is starting to ask questions. Farther soldiers are searching for Gabe. Lia must locate a secret organization called the Thorns to help Gabe escape to safety, but every move she makes puts her in more danger.

Is compassion—and love—worth the risk?

THE FROST CHRONICLES



EXCERPT

She appeared out of the shadows suddenly. Her cheeks were bitten red with cold and her long dark hair was wet with melting ice. She stumbled, grabbed my hands. Her mittens were missing. “Hurry,” she breathed, tugging at me. “Quickly.”

“Ivy Augusta Weaver,” I hissed, torn between joyful relief and flickering anger. “It’s almost night time. There is a storm coming. What were you thinking? Where have you been?”

“There is a boy,” she panted, ignoring my scolding. “In the woods.”

“What?”

But she was already plunging deeper into the forest, and I had no choice but to follow her, a new worry filling my mind and replacing the short-lived relief I’d felt. A boy in the woods? Who had gotten himself lost in the woods at a time like this? One of the farmers’ sons, perhaps?

We were the last farm in the Frost. There was nothing beyond us to the north but the Empty, and to the south there was only the Farther World. What was anybody doing at the edge of that?
Ivy and I continued into the forest. We ducked around branches and scrambled over icy roots. The shadows were thick, and they painted our cloaks a deep indigo.
Ivy reached a giant rock at the mouth of a clearing and stopped. “There,” she said, pointing with a trembling hand.

I could just make out the crumpled form. In my anxiety, I saw only isolated details. A thin, wet shirt, a pair of shoulders, a face almost hidden by the snow. I took a step forward, trying to place the face...and then I saw the sharp features, the dark hair, the slightly tanned tone of the skin. I halted as my blood turned stone-cold. Time became protracted and dense, like swimming underwater. Sound was muffled. My chest felt tight.

You must be strong, Lia. My mother’s voice rang in my head. I remembered her wind-weathered face, her chapped hands gripping mine, her earnest eyes as they scoured my face for weakness. There could be no weakness here in the Frost, where we clung to life between the mountains as desperately as a drowning man clings to a stone.

“He’s not one of ours,” I said, turning to her with sudden fierceness. “Ivy...”

“He’s hurt,” she said.

“Don’t you understand?”

She just looked at me. I drew in a deep breath.

“That is a Farther.”

Ivy’s eyes widened a fraction at my harsh words. The wind blew between us, spraying ice against our faces. She blinked. I didn’t.

“A...a Farther?”

Of course she knew what that was—every person in our village knew who the Farthers were, even those who’d never caught a glimpse of them across the river. We barely ever spoke of them, but they inhabited everyone’s nightmares all the same.

I nodded curtly.

Ivy struggled to understand what I was implying. “But he’s hurt,” she managed, as if that was the only concern. “And it’s getting dark.”

“We must protect ourselves,” I said.

Ivy swallowed hard.

I glared at her. “No.”

She looked back at the figure lying in the snow. I glanced at the sky again, trying to calculate how much time we had left before the sun sunk completely behind the trees, and we were no longer safe from the things that prowled in the darkness. The Watchers never moved across our yards or around the town perimeter during the sunlight hours, but some had reported seeing them during the narrow span of twilight that joined the day and the night, and it was rumored that they wandered freely in the deep of the forests even during the day.
The wind howled through the trees and tugged at my cloak. Snow fell sideways.

“But he’s hurt,” Ivy whispered again, breaking into my thoughts.

I closed my eyes briefly. My sister was the kind of person who brought home baby birds who’d fallen from their nests and raccoons with thorns in their paws. But we couldn’t simply take a Farther and bandage him up like a lost puppy. “The Elders say—”

“I know they’re dangerous. I know what the Elders say.” Ivy’s voice was as brittle as ice. “But are you telling me you’re going to leave him out here to die? After what happened to Ma and Da?”

I bit my lip so hard I tasted blood. Ivy looked at me with her big brown eyes and the fear in my gut snarled. What would the villagers say? This is dangerous, my mind screamed at me. This will endanger the family!

The figure in the snow stirred. “Please,” he whispered, his voice just a hiss.

I stepped to his side, crouching down to touch his face. His eyes opened a crack, and then...

He looked at me.

I felt hollowed out and filled up again as our gazes collided—mine and this Farther from beyond the edge of my world—and then his eyes shut as he passed out again, and I was released from the spell of them. I stepped back quickly, but the damage was already done. There was already an ache in my chest from the knowledge of what we were about to do.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I've been making up stories since I was five years old, and now I'm thrilled to be able to do it as a full-time job. I have an obsession with dark fantasy, dystopian futures, and Pride and Prejudice-style love stories full of witty banter and sizzling, unspoken feelings. When I'm not writing, I'm creating digital art, reading funny blogs, or watching my favorite shows (which include TVD and BSG). I live with my geeky husband and our two bad cats in Atlanta, GA.


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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Blog Tour: SOULLESS by Crystal Collier (Review + Giveaway)


Welcome, welcome to the SOULLESS blog tour, book 2 in the Maiden of Time series by Crystal Collier!

CAN WE ALL START GUSHING ABOUT THIS NOVEL NOW

Soulless (Maiden of Time, #2) by Crystal Collier
Publisher: Raybourne Publishing
Released: October 13th 2014
Format: eARC
Source: Review copy from author
The Soulless are coming...

Alexia manipulated time to save the man of her dreams, and lost her best friend to red-eyed wraiths. Still grieving, she struggles to reconcile her loss with what was gained: her impending marriage. But when her wedding is destroyed by the Soulless - who then steal the only protection her people have - she’s forced to unleash her true power.

And risk losing everything.



What a sequel. WHAT. A. SEQUEL.

If I had to make a list of books I would kill for to own a physical copy of, Soulless would be one of them. This is a novel you have to judge its cover by!

Soulless packs a punch with plenty of action, romance, time-travel and absolutely amazing characters. Chapter one kicked off with some major action and I am so relieved it didn't turn out to be one of those slow-paced beginnings in other novels. We quickly learn that other Passionate factions exist and are struggling for power amongst themselves. The conflict is established clearly from the start: Amidst the battle for world domination between the Passionate factions, Soulless and human collectors, Alexia and Kiren have to unite the Passionate no matter what and find a way to save those they love before it is too late.

Alexia Dumont is no longer the innocent girl who longs for Kiren, nor is she still oppressed by English society. With the Soulless gatecrashing her wedding, Sarah's fate unknown and a war brewing, we see a different side of the Maiden of Time emerge. Despite Kiren's worries causing him to hold back information from Alexia, she refuses to give in to the confusion and stoically ploughs through crisis after crisis. I was rooting for her all the way. The Kiren in Soulless is pretty different from the one in the first book, Moonless. He came across as flawless to me in Moonless and I have to admit that it was refreshing to see a more vulnerable side of him because it made him feel more real and relatable. So yes… Kiren is as mesmerising as ever, but we see him trying to deal with his insecurities—especially those involving Alexia.

I think that the absolute highlights of this series are the romance and time-travel. Every time Alexia and Kiren are together, it makes for some serious swooning and squealing. The amount of kissing is no less than in Moonless! But that's not to say their relationship is smooth-sailing, either. Collier introduces conflicts in Alexia and Kiren's relationship early in the book and gives them time to grow as a couple. The plot played an immense part in fleshing out their relationship due to the ever-changing events and action. As for time-travelling, I was pleased that Alexia wasn't over-reliant on Dana for advice and instead sought to improve her powers gradually. It was incredibly fascinating to know the extent and limitations of her powers, and even more so when Alexia began using them to her advantage. She actually kicked some butt on occasion and it was way beyond cool! Dana's experiences with manipulating time felt so bittersweet and successfully illustrated the heightened stakes Alexia had to deal with. The consequences of time-travel proved to be harrowing and I never saw any of those coming. It was thrilling yet horrifying all at the same time!

And holy carp, the other characters are AMAZING. Bellezza's jarring backstory gives a glimpse into her complex, wild personality, yet doesn't make her any less predictable. Ethel and Sybil filled me with awe and worry; they wormed their way into my heart despite sharing only a chapter together. And Miles. Poor, sweet, strong Miles! My heart aches so much for that boy. Sarah and John planted so much doubt and tension between the pages that I screamed internally at Alexia countless times to be careful around them. Mae was just… wow. I cannot begin to describe the devastation of her power. Also, we haven't seen the last of Alexia's father, Charles, either. And then there's Nelly, Lester and Edward. These are all characters I have grown to love. The new characters are really cool as well and it was a real treat to see more of the unique, wacky abilities possessed by the other Passionate. Secrets revealed, revelations and epiphanies between characters left me staring into space for more than a few seconds before I could continue reading. Numerous surprises kept me on edge and the mind-blowing ending totally unsettled me!

I truly wasn't expecting Soulless to be this awesome. It completely gripped me and I enjoyed it so much more than Moonless. I feel incredibly privileged to be able to review this novel. For those who've read Moonless but are hesitant to continue the series, I SAY PICK UP SOULLESS AND YOU WON'T REGRET IT. I am extremely anxious for Alexia and Kiren in the next book, Timeless, and I hope to read more about the other Passionate factions and see the war come to a satisfying conclusion!





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Psst! MOONLESS will be FREE on October 13, 20, 27, 31 and Nov 7! That's on every Monday of October, plus Halloween and the last day of the tour. Grab a copy now and start reading this awesome series!



MOONLESS: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Barnes & Noble | The Book Depository | iTunes
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Crystal CollierCrystal Collier is a young adult author who pens dark fantasy, historical, and romance hybrids. She can be found practicing her brother-induced ninja skills while teaching children or madly typing about fantastic and impossible creatures. She has lived from coast to coast and now calls Florida home with her creative husband, three littles, and “friend” (a.k.a. the zombie locked in her closet). Secretly, she dreams of world domination and a bottomless supply of cheese.

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