Thursday, June 30, 2011

Cover Whore - Female Awesomeness

Is it just me, or have a TON of these gorgeous covers lately have a some pretty breath taking females on the covers?

Take for example

Exhibit A:
Awakens - Kai Meyer

Before you say, 'you can't really see the girl', the snake is female (yeah..that's it) and is HOT! LOL


Exhibit B:
Anasazi - Emma Michaels

Though the hair is hogging the picture, I am stunned at how beautiful this cover is!


Exhibit C:
Everblue - Brenda Pandos

Imagine how much AquaNet it takes to get hair THAT big? But still it's purdy :)


Exhibit D:
Severed - Megg Jensen

The straight forward view on this cover is great! No glitz needed to make this cover gorgeous, because it already is!




Purge My Bookshelf Giveaway: Winners!


Thanks to everyone to entered the giveaway, sorry to all my international friends. But luckily I will be apart of some awesome Book Tours this summer, and will be hosting giveaways that ARE international!!


Now onto the winners!

#1 - Savanna

#2 - Brittany

#3 - Codiesmama5

CONGRATS!!! I have e-mailed the winners and they have 48 hours to respond or new replacements will be drawn.


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Determined!

Well, the post title says it all.
I need to be more determined!


Determined to do what you might ask? Well a lot of things, but mainly more reviews. I have found myself being pulled towards the bright lights of promo-ho-ness more then the reviews that I need to do.
It's not because I have been lacking in the reading department, because I've been elbow deep in vampires lately, I just haven't been able to get a thought down onto paper after I read the book.

So now that I have my Kindle I am going to start a process of writing down whatever thoughts I have while reading, then jotting down a few lines after each chapter.


Yes, they will be random.
Yes, they won't make sense.
But that's me in a nut shell right?

I'm going to re-vamp my review style and come back with a BANG!
So prepare yourself for a serious dose of awesomeness.....and a possible side of B-A-M!!!!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Teaser Tuesday 28.6.2011









Teaser Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by MizB of
Should Be Reading.


The rules are:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two teaser sentences from somewhere on that page
  • Be careful not to include spoilers
Share the title and author too so that other Teaser Tuesday participients can add the book on their TBR lists, if they like your teasers!

My teaser comes from Annabel by Kathleen Winter.


"After the service, Jacinta, Treadway, the uncles and aunts and Thomasina moved to the font, and Reverend Taft asked the parents to name the child.
'Wayne,' Treadway said.
It's the last moment, Jacinta thought, of my daughter's existence." [p. 62]

It has ARRIVED!!

Thank the Book Kindle Gods for their bounty!!


It has arrived!! 2 days before I had mentally prepared myself for at that!

So now as I sit here at my work desk, using the corporate computer to download all my books from e-mail to Kindle, my boss is looking at my like I'm weird because I am BEYOND happy...and that it strange simply because I'm at work AND it's a Monday....but oh well, let's rejoice!


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Random Books from My Personal Library: G-I

















It is Midsummer Day here in Finland and Helsinki is very quiet. Everything is closed and many locals have travelled to their summer cottages and left the city for tourists. :) I'm here, though. I'm so not a summer cottage person! Yesterday, Midsummer Day's Eve, which is a public holiday, was also the first day of my summer holidays and I and a friend played tourists and took a little cruise in the evening to see the traditional bonfires on some of the islands just in front of Helsinki. The weather was nice, we met a nice American lady onboard and had interesting conversations with her, and the bonfires and the sunset looked beautiful. It was a very nice evening!

Now I have four weeks of freedom to look forward to! :)

Here are three more books from my shelves to continue with my Random Books series. It's titles starting with G, H and I this time, one of non-fiction, poetry and science-fiction each.

Golden Cables of Sympathy: The Transatlantic Sources of Nineteenth-Century Feminism by Margaret H. McFadden
This is a book I read with great interest as soon as it was published back in 1999. As some of you might remember I have an MA in History and the themes discussed in this book are spot on what I'm most interested in when it comes to women's history: the networks and connections and friendships that formed between women's rights activists across borders during the first wave of "feminism". I write "feminism" because the word became common usage only later. Anyway, I'm not going to go to that discussion here. :)
For me Golden Cables is one of the fundamental works about the 19th century women's movements. What makes it extra interesting is that McFadden used Finnish Alexandra Gripenberg as one of the examples about women well-connedted in the international women's movement. And the title of the books comes from the words of another Finn, Alli Trygg-Helenius, spoken at the 1888 meeting of the International Council of Women in Washington, D.C.

If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho, translated by Anne Carson
I first read about this edition of Sappho's poetry in Amanda's post on her blog The Zen Leaf and immediately wanted to buy myself a copy. This book includes not only the smallest fragments of a few words, but in addition to Carson's translations the original Greek versions are included. Because so few of Sappho's poems have survived, only one in its entirity, If Not, Winter makes intriguing reading. One cannot help but wonder what has been there between those bits and pieces that have survived the centuries. I love this book and it will surely be one that I will return to regularly in years to come.

The Holy Machine by Chris Beckett
Illyria, is a city state founded as a refuge from the religious fundamentalism that swept away the nations of the 21st century. It is a place of logic and reason, but maybe Illyria is just as judgemental and close-minded in its belief in rationalism than the faith-based societies surrounding it... Illyria uses humanlike machines, syntecs, for various lower ranked jobs and there are also syntects built for sex. George Simling's problems start when he falls in love with Lucy, a syntec sex worker. When Lucy shows signs of primitive conciousness, a malfuncion from the point of view of the Illyrian authorities, her silicon mind should be erased and reset, but for George that would be murder. He choses to flee Illyria with Lucy and together they enter the religious Outlands where Lucy has to pass as human as robots are there seen as demonic abominations. I really enjoyed this book. Beckett's alternative Europe was inventive and intriguing and the questions raised in the story about the boundaries of humanity made one think.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Cover Whore - International Duel Edition

Well after last weeks, Tale of Two Covers edition, I thought I'd bust out with a international edition since most authors provide different covers for US vs UK covers.

So here we goooooooooooooooooo!


#1: Bloodlines - By Richelle Mead
(UK left, US right)
Personally I like them both, but I'm leaning towards the UK version

#2: The Taker - By Alma Katsu
 
(US left, UK right)
 Hands down the UK cover is wayyyyyy purdier then the US. I would have chosen the UK for mass print in every country.

#3: Lover Unleashed - By J.R. Ward
(US left, UK right)
With this one I'm torn, it could really go either way.

#4: Bullet - By Laurell K. Hamilton
(US left, UK right)
Again, I really like both these covers. Seems as though the UK ones started going to this style, meaning the "laying in a box look", when Skin Trade came out.


Ok, so that's what caught my eye right now. I know there are sooooooooooo many more out there and I'm going to start doing these weekly, so if you have any you think are great just e-mail me, takingitonebookatatime!@yahoo.com

Fresh Face Friday 6-24-11


Who: J.S. Bailey

What: The Land Beyond the Portal

As Laura placed her left foot on the floor, something clicked and a low, humming vibration filled the room. Suddenly, she was surrounded by an intense, blinding, white light, and she was gone.

It’s a dark, snowy night when Laura awakens at the bottom of a staircase with a horrible headache and no idea how she got there. To make matters worse, she is alone in the house, snowed in by a blizzard, and has no way to call for help. While exploring the house in a desperate attempt to trigger the return of her memory, she discovers a small room beneath the basement. She steps inside, and an unknown force instantly transports her to a mysterious, pastoral land.

She finds a quaint village that at first glance seems like a peaceful place; but Laura soon learns that peace is merely an illusion. Why are terrible rumors circulating about the village’s leader? Why do the villagers worship a sinister deity who bears no resemblance to her own powerful and loving God? Most importantly, will she ever remember who she is and find her way home? In her quest for answers, she uncovers a myriad of forbidden secrets that might keep her trapped in The Land Beyond the Portal.
Cover: Very cool, I've seen a lot of black & blue color combos lately. I think it's becoming a trend.

My Thoughts: Ok, so you all know what a cover whore I am right? Well the interest in this book actually started with the synopsis. It seems as though J.S. has created a very different and mysterious world, and I am really interested to see what this Land Beyond the Portal holds!

Stalking Grounds: Facebook, Webiste

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Giveaway: Purge my Bookshelf

So in honor of actually purchasing a Kindle, my other half is forcing me to get rid of some books.



I know, how cruel! But logically it makes sense...not to me, but to people who think with logic it does.
So I thought that I'd offer some of these treasures to you guys before attempting to sell them. If it wasn't for you & this site I wouldn't ever have dove head first into this obsession of reading that I have....(so technically you're to blame)


Now check out the 3, yes 3, sets that I'm giving away!


#1:

 A Girls Guide to Vampires - Katie MacAlister
&
Shades of Midnight - Lara Adrian


#2:


The Darkest Kiss - Gena Showalter
&
Shadowfae - Erica Hayes


#3:



Beyond the Highland Mist - Karen Marie Moning
&
Seduced by a Rogue - Amanda Scott


Pretty cool right?!

Now do the following:
  • Leave your name
  • Your e-mail (so I can stalk you)
  • Tell me which set is your #1, then #2 and finally #3
Contest will run until WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th at 11:59 PM and is open to U.S. only.

Good Luck!!

If you'd like to spread the word that would be great too!






Wednesday, June 22, 2011

True Blood Season 4: T-Minus 4 days, 8 hours and 49 minutes....not that I'm counting


Can I get a HELL YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!?!?!

Finally, it's back! Seems like forever ago I was laying in my bed, crying to myself about the fact that it wouldn't be on again in like for-ever! And now, here it is! Ready to sweep us off our feet. Well hopefully just Eric....Bill can kick rocks....of and maybe some Alcide, I love me some Alcide!



So, what are you looking forward to the most this season?

Me personally, I hope they stick to the book a little more then last season. Don't get me wrong, I loved last season, but it seems my opinion is skewed slightly because I have read the books. It's almost like I have to detach my brain from the "Book Side" while I watch True Blood. Because I over analyze, then end up not taking the episode in as a whole and starting wondering why Sookie is shooting light out of her hand instead of helping Alcide discover a dead Were body in his closet....

Regardless this season looks promising and I will be forcing my children to bed and locking them in their rooms early every Sunday night for the next 12 weeks.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A Strange Freedom: Blood and Fireworks - By Kiki Howell

Release Date: 5/27/11
Website: Kiki Howell
Purchase Info: Amazon, Barnes & Noble

Can a witch gain her freedom to live as she chooses between Memorial Day and the Fourth of July?  

A man was not exactly what Meranda was looking for when she went to her grandfather’s grave for a ritual of remembrance on Memorial Day.  However, what she thinks is a ghost in the heavy shadows of the night ends up a vampire. 

When Meranda’s grandfather lay dying on a bloody battlefield in WWII, Alexander promised the man he would take care of his family if he got out of the war alive.  Even though he returned to the states a night walker, he has done his best to honor that promise from a distance. 

When Meranda is hurt due to his negligence, Alexander valiantly fights his own desires for her blood to save her.  Only, once she is better, their lives clash.  But, using a little magic, she plans to win their war by the time the fireworks light up the sky on Independence Day.

Hot, hot, hot! 

 Alex is trying to resist the urge he feels towards Meranda, but a lifetime of watching her has turned his duty into his passion. His love for Meranda scares him, because he's just not sure what's going to happen if he gives into those feeling while around her.  Now Meranda, she knows that what her & Alex could have would be hot, steamy and UH-MAZE-ING. What she doesn't quiet understand is how he can't seem to trust himself enough to just take from her.....classic vampire problem.
Oh, well lookie here, a solution! When Meranda discovers something magically that will fill the void that is now between them, she knows that sure it'll piss Alex off, but she has to do it. She loves him too much not to.

I LOVED this couple! Maybe it's because there was so much passion, or chemistry, but they really did it for me. I want to see more of them, see where their journey takes them and what other kinds of hot situations they can get into. For me when an erotica novel is extremely well written and can tell a great story around the sex, that's when I know the author is someone I'll be begging to read more of. And Ms. Howell seems to be that person for me, she's sharp, witty and can write one hell of a story!


5/5

Monday, June 20, 2011

Teaser Tuesday 21.6.2011










Teaser Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading.
The rules are:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two teaser sentences from somewhere on that page
  • Be careful not to include spoilers
Share the title and author too so that other Teaser Tuesday participients can add the book on their TBR lists, if they like your teasers!

I'm reading Robert Fagles' wonderful translation of Homer's The Iliad. My teaser is from page 134.

"And Helen the radience of women answered Priam,
"I revere you so, dear father, dread you too-
if only death had pleased me then, grim death,
that day I followed your son to Troy, forsaking
my marriage bed, my kinsmen and my child,
my favorite, now full-grown,
and the lovely comradeship of women my own age.
Death never came, so now I can only waste away in tears.""

What are you reading?

Sunday, June 19, 2011

The Night Watch by Sarah Waters


















I never intended taking a six week break from blogging, but somehow it just happened. I was very busy at work in May. Then in the end of May/beginning of June I spent 10 days on a combined dance competition and holiday trip in England and France. First I took part in the British Open Championships in Blackpool with Mr. Dance Partner and then I continued to Paris to watch some tennis. It was a great trip! We did well in the competition (got into the 25 couple quarter final out of 155 couples) and Paris, well, Paris was as fun as ever. :) But all that resulted in my not blogging at all for all these weeks. I have been reading, though! :)

Undoubtedly my best read during these past six weeks was a reread. I had been thinking of rereading all Sarah Waters novels in chronological order, but when the members of my reading group chose The Night Watch as our May read, I was more than happy to start the rereading not from Tipping the Velvet after all, but with this wonderful novel set during and after WWII. First time around Tipping the Velvet was my favorite and The Night Watch a close runner-up and I was excited to see what I would think of the book when reading it the second time.

I surely was not dissapointed! The first time I read The Night Watch back in 2006 I loved the character of Kay most -and I still did. :) But I think I was able to appreciate the structure of the book more this second time around. In five years I had forgotten a lot of the plot, but still remembered enough to realise how brilliantly Waters really had plotted the story. The first part set in 1947 sets a lovely, bittersweet tone, and I really could not get to the end fast enough to relearn where it all began in 1941. For those of you, who have not read The Night Watch, as you might have already guessed, the storyline moves backwards from 1947 to 1944 and finally to 1941.

What I loved the most, however, was the writing. Waters has a great eye for details. That's something she has in common with another one of my favorite authors Sofi Oksanen, allthough their books otherwise are very different. All in all, I could praise The Night Watch all night long, but I'll just add one more thing: of all the novels I've read dealing with war, the bombing scenes (or the scenes depicting the moments after a bombing) in The Night Watch are the most impressive.

Now I'm planning on taking Tipping the Velvet with me when I go for holidays. (Tipping the Velvet and the Robert Fagles' translation of The Odyssey :))

I'll leave you tonight with a quote from The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist by Orhan Pamuk. This is how The Night Watch effected me:

"Novels are second lives. Like the dreams that the French poet Gérald de Nerval speaks of, novels reveal the colors and complexities of our lives and are full of people, faces, and objects we feel we recognize. Just as in dreams, when we read novels we are sometimes so powerfully struck by the extraordinary nature of the things we encounter that we forget where we are and envision ourselves in the midst of the imaginary events and people we are witnessing." [p. 1]

Friday, June 17, 2011

Man Candy - I need a cabana boy!

Well, the weather here is sure warming up quickly! It's been close to 100 degrees, and  so I will be spending a lot more time in the pool.

So I thought, 'Hey! I need cabana boys!', and so that's what inspired today's Candy!


First we'll need lifeguards in case someone gets a cramp ;)


Oh and can't forget the swimming instructor for those who can't seem to remember how to float


Last, but not least, we'll need a few of these!





Thursday, June 16, 2011

Cover Whore - Tale of Two Covers

So have you ever seen a cover & absolutely fall IN LOVE with it?
Or maybe see a cover and say..."eh, it could be better"?

Well I have run into some covers for the same books & want to hear your thoughts on which ones you prefer!

#1:
Eye of the Tempest - Nicole Peeler

 The first one is the finalized cover that Ms. Peeler is going with, the one of the right is the one I have on TIOBaaT's FB page....personally I like the one I found better, how about you?

#2:
Touch of Frost - Jennifer Estep



Again, the first one is Ms. Estep's final cover & to the right is the cover that I had found months ago.
All I have to say is THANK the BOOK GODS she changed it to the finalized one. I was SOOOO not diggin' the first one.


These are just a few that I've scene & I'm thinking that next week I'm gonna do a Cover Duel: International Edition



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Help Wanted!!

So thee absolutely wonderful author, Charlie Finn, is searching for help! Here's exactly what she's looking for:




So, what’s a page without its admin? Nothing I guess ... That’s why I’m having an admin call! Wow that sounds great you say but what would i need to do? Promote, promote, Promote. I need someone who can promote me everywhere when I’m not able to do so. To post me everywhere on Facebook and get my name out there – but not till the point people get sick of hearing about me or seeing post’s about me! – I don’t expect you to promote me 24/7 but I’d like you too at least post about me every day even if it’s just once! So that includes posting on Facebook LOTS! Book pages, blogs – maybe guest blogging about me and the story I’m trying to write without giving spoilers away! – It’s also includes updating my page a lot with what I’m doing and also if I’ve been naughty and haven’t wrote anything, I need a kick up the bum quite a bit! So we’ve sorted your be promoting me a lot but what’s in it for you? Well a read of everything I’ve written so far. Which at the moment stands at 2 different unfinished version’s that I’m somehow going to merge into one. You also get to read anything new that I’ve written to review and give me feedback on it and help me make it as awesome as it can be. Your get to read everything before anyone else does so in trusting you I hope that you won’t share anything with anyone else or give anything away! I’ll develop a character into my story that will have a pretty big part in it, you get to choose their name, sex, traits and occupation and how you would like to see them develop in the story and I’ll bring them to life! And when it’s all finished I’ll even send you a free finished copy of the book! So if this sounds like you and you are very trustworthy and know what you’re doing and you think we could be a great team together and we could get along greatly then send me an email at: c_x-x@live.co.uk with the subject: ADMIN CALL p.s There is no age limit in applying but my book does have some very graphical sex scenes so please keep that in mind when applying!

All the best,
Charlie Finn x

Think you could pull this off? Get in contact with her via email or on her Facebook page HERE!


Friday, June 10, 2011

Scale of Hotness

So over the last year and a half that I've been truly reading, I have come across MANY different types of intimate scenes. I'm not just talking getting it on here people, I'm talking the work up to the big moment too!


So I thought that I had a pretty good idea of how hot "HOT" was.....yeah that was until I started this series called, The Black Dagger Brotherhood! I mean honestly, how the hell do you compete with that?!



So I have configured my own 1-5 Scale of Hotness, take a look:


1 = Average YA Novel: All kinds of emotions sprouting up, but they can't make anything of it. (because it goes against the Legion of YA Authors contract they signed)

2 = Twilight: You fantasize about it, work up to it, then turn to page to read you're waking up the next morning surrounded by feathers.....


3 = Anita Blake: It's hot, magnetic & lustful, but you're thinking it's kind of all over the place....then find yourself saying outloud, "Who are all these people?" 

4 = Sookie Stackhouse: Picturing Eric Northman or Quinn in the love scene just gets the motor goin', yet it doesn't quiet go "there" & is able to retain a type of southern wholesomeness.

5 = Black Dagger Brotherhood: You skin instantly prickles when you start reading the scene & you are wishing you had to ability to dematerialize right NOW!