Thursday, February 26, 2015

Ticker by Lisa Mantchev



I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Ticker is a richly imagined world full of marvelous mechanics, excellent character traits, and plenty of mystery and danger.  Penny, the protagonist, is a sassy, unapologetic, determined, and courageous heroine who will do anything to save her family, even at the risk of her own life. 

The setting is wonderfully drawn, letting the imagination run rampant with a steampunk version of technology that would, frankly, be pretty cool to have.  My favorite bit of this technology?  The time-locked bakery boxes, of course. 

Mantchev has presented readers with a fantastic read that we won't soon forget, and will most likely want to read again.

Ticker by Lisa Mantchev: Why are you waiting?  Read it now!  Available from libraries and booksellers now.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

A Kiss by the Book by Christy Hayes

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

A Kiss by the Book is a rather predictable, bland story of first love.  Zach and Jenna are written well as the stereotypical jock with a heart of gold and the brainiac who helps with his grades (and then pretends to be his girlfriend to save face in front of his brother and his ex).

All the plot points are hit on pace, there is actual chemistry and character development between the protagonists, and the writing style is good.  It was a cute story with cute characters and a cute outcome.  I will recommend it to others, but for me it was a little flat.  A feel-good read that goes quickly, has one or two obligatory obstacles that are easily overcome, and a solid happy ending. 

While I wouldn't have minded a little more depth to the story, Hayes is leaps and bounds ahead of some writers in the new adult genre.  Nothing feels robotic, none of the characters feel like they're out of place, and the romance is genuine. There is good banter between Zach and Jenna, and a few humorous moments throughout. I will definitely read more of Hayes' work, and be satisfied that at least I will have a solid story with a happy ending, if not a little more punch.

A Kiss by the Book by Christy Hayes: A quick read that delivers a happy ending, with a solid romance in between.  You can hardly go wrong with this one.  Available from booksellers and libraries now.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Seed by Lisa Heathfield



I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. 

Seed is the story of Pearl, who grew up in her own tiny community of the same name.  She loves her home, loves her family, and looks forward to the day when she can become a companion to Papa S, the leader of Seed.  Nothing goes the way Pearl ever expected, and when people from the outside join Seed, she begins to doubt everything she has ever known.

The characters of this story are excellent.  Every one of them, even the ones you'll hate, are developed and presented well.  They will, along with the twisting plot, elicit many emotions from readers.  You'll love some; you'll detest some; you'll want to reach in to the pages and rescue some. 

There are times when the writing seems stilted and juvenile, but that only added to the authenticity of the book.  Pearl is uneducated, unaware of the world outside of Seed, and struggling to learn the truth about everything before it's all too late. 

Some will find this book hard to read.  The themes of child abuse, sexual abuse, and cults are difficult to handle, but Heathfield manages to relay the horrors without overly-graphic detail.  My skin crawled on more than one occasion, and I was relieved when the book reached its conclusion.  Although not a happy ending in the traditional sense, I couldn't help but feel that it was the right one for Pearl.

Seed by Lisa Heathfield: Horrific in its honesty, and will make you want to see Pearl through to the end.  Available from booksellers and libraries March 10, 2015.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Hades by Candice Fox

I received a copy of Hades in exchange for an honest review. 

 
Candice Fox gives us a crime thriller that is gripping, horrifying, and brutal.  The hunt for a serial killer is never easy, but Frank's investigation is made harder by his aloof partner and her brother, both of whom are keeping more secrets than anyone can possibly guess.  Interspersed in the current events are flashbacks to Eden and Eric's upbringing by a man named Hades. Through these flashbacks, Fox paints a thorough picture of the Archer siblings' lives, which in turn bleeds into the story as Frank narrates. 

The characters are realistically drawn, imperfect, and can be related to rather easily.  The writing displays a talent for setting disturbing scenes and thoughts, and presenting tense action and awkward human interactions.  The plot is well paced, making it all too easy to ignore everything else and stay immersed in the story. 

You'll definitely want to read the sequel, Eden, when it comes out in August of 2015.  I know I do.

Hades by Candice Fox: Creepy and full of action, and definitely worth reading!  Available from libraries and booksellers now.