Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Behind the Canvas by Alexander Vance

The Basics:
Behind the Canvas by Alexander Vance
Feiwel & Friends
Middle Grade, Fantasy
Published February 23, 2016
Source: Received Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Why I picked up this book:
I was looking for something a little unusual and out of the ordinary from what I normally read.

Monday, June 29, 2015

The Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker

The Basics:
The Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Book 1 in the Witch Hunter series
YA, Fantasy
Published June 2, 2015
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon Kobo Goodreads 

Why I picked up this book:

It seemed to be everywhere, so I though I'd hop on the hype train early for once.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Blog Tour: Arcane Forest Anthology





Today I'm hosting a blog tour stop for the Arcane Forest Anthology, a collection of nine 'first-in-a-series' stories by nine different authors, all within the fantasy genre. Published on March 19th, you can read titles from W.J. May, Chrissy Peebles, C.J. Pinard, Kristen Middleton, Karen De Havin, Kaitlyn Davis, Emma Shade, Kate Thomas and Natasha Brown!

I intend to do a full series of posts about this anthology, but probably not until early summer when I'm blocking out time to visit my ever-growing TBR pile. 

In the meantime, I've got a full listing here of the books included (with some very intriguing titles!) and plenty of information about each of the authors. I'm confident you can find loads of information about each author's series on their websites if you're curious!


Book 1 by W.J. May – Rae of Hope
Book 2 by Chrissy Peebles – Eternal Vows
Book 3 by Kaitlyn Davis – The Golden Cage
Book 4 by C.J. Pinard – Enchanted Immortals
Book 5 by Kristen Middleton – Wicked
Book 6 by Karin De Havin – Jin in Time
Book 7 by Natasha Brown – Fledgling
Book 8 by Emma Shade – Finding Obscurity
Book 9 by Kate Thomas – Resounding Truth

Note: Some of these books are part 1 and may end on cliff hangers.  

 

Author Bios

Kaityln Davis Bestselling author Kaitlyn Davis writes young adult fantasy novels under the name Kaitlyn Davis and contemporary romance novels under the name Kay Marie. Always blessed with an overactive imagination, Kaitlyn has been writing ever since she picked up her first crayon and is overjoyed to share her work with the world. When she's not daydreaming, typing stories, or getting lost in fictional worlds, Kaitlyn can be found indulging in some puppy videos, watching a little too much television, or spending time with her family.
Author Links:

Natasha Brown Natasha Brown was born in Nevada City, California. Being an only child, she resorted to using her imagination while exploring the forest surrounding her home (a nasty habit she hasn't been able to break). Her natural interest in fantasy ignited when her parents read The Hobbit to her as a youth, and from then on anything seemed possible. Once awarded with a Hershey's bar 'the size of a Buick' in her high school English class for creative writing, her passion and interest in literature has never dimmed.
She now lives in Littleton, Colorado with her husband, two children, and two dogs.
Author Links:

CJ Pinard A little about me – I’m a west coast native who has lived on both coasts and now lives near the middle, in Colorado! Coming from a family of writers and editors, I feel writing is in my blood and hope people will lose themselves for a little while in the fantasy and fun of my stories. I also love sweet red wine, the SF 49ers, and unlike most authors, I don’t have any cats. When I’m not writing, I can be found chasing around my kids or working at my day job, which I totally feel interferes with my real life, but it also gives me inspiration for my books, since reality is sometimes way more interesting than fiction. I also love getting notifications that people have sent me an email, added me on (like page) Facebook or (friend page) Facebook or on Goodreads. So stop by and say hi – don’t be shy! I’m not! Email me at: cjpinardauthor@gmail.com
Author Links:

Karin De Havin Karin De Havin is a historian, turned writer. Karin writes Young Adult fantasies as well as New Adult contemporary stories from her timber frame home in the Pacific Northwest. She lives with a pair of tuxedo cats that like to help her write by jumping on the keyboard, and her pianist husband who occasionally is known to wear a tuxedo and tinker with the keyboard too.
Follow the latest news about new releases at: Karin De Havin website
Karin loves to hear from her readers. Contact her on her Facebook Fan Page.

Emma Shade Emma lives in Indiana with her husband and three crazy cats. She’s currently pursuing a degree in Visual Communications with Photography. When she’s not busy writing her next novel or doing college homework, Emma enjoys curling up with a good book.
Author Links:

Kristen Middleton Kristen Middleton lives in the Midwest and enjoys writing Horror and Fantasy, as well as Contemporary Romance. Since 2011, she has written over nineteen books, many which have been translated into other languages. Kristen also writes gritty biker stories under the pen name of Cassie Alexandra.
Author Links: Facebook | Amazon | Website

WJ May Wanita May grew up in the fruit belt of Ontario - St.Catharines. Crazy-happy childhood, she always has had a vivid imagination and loads of energy. Wanita and her husband run an online business, dealing in antiques and collectables - particularly jewelry and porcelain (one of the business' website: www.wadeincanada.com ). Her first book, Rae of Hope - from the Chronicles of Kerrigan was a huge success and she's gone on to write many more books. Check her out!
Author Links:
Newsletter:
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Chrissy Peebles Chrissy Peebles has always loved reading and writing fantasy from the earliest age she can remember. She lives in a busy city with her husband, two young kids, and three cats. Chrissy also loves to snap photos as her favorite hobby.
Author Links:

Kate Thomas Kate Thomas, is the author of the upcoming Equilibrium Series, a five-book supernatural new adult series and The Resounding Series, an eight-book series, with plans for a few more series in 2015. She is a CPA by trade, a church planter and entrepreneur at heart; however, writing and reading are passions she just can’t help but indulge in. With more ideas than one person should be allowed, she is blessed to have a muse that doesn’t seem to take a vacation and more energy that one might consider healthy. She writes under the following pen names: L.A. Starkey – Young Adult & Middle Grade Paranormal Isabella James – Sci-fi/Fantasy
Author Links:
 

Giveaway:

 
This tour was organized by Good Tales Book Tours.

Friday, April 3, 2015

The Infinite by Lori M. Lee

The Basics:
The Infinite by Lori M. Lee
Skyscape
Book Two in the Gates of Thread and Stone series
YA, Fantasy
Published March 10, 2015
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon Kobo Goodreads

Why I picked up this book:

I really enjoyed the first one, and I love the cover.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee

The Basics:
Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee
Skyscape
YA Fantasy/Dystopia
Book One in the Gates of Thread and Stone series
Published August 5, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon Goodreads

Why I picked up this book:

The covers for this series blew me away (The Infinite is due to release on March 10th and I'll be reviewing it next week, if all goes according to plan.)

Friday, February 20, 2015

Inked by Eric Smith

The Basics:
Inked by Eric Smith
Bloomsbury Spark
Kids/YA Fantasy
Published January 20, 2015
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon Kobo Goodreads

Why I picked up this book:

Magic tattoos + YA Fantasy?  Yes, please. 

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Seeker by Arwen Elys Dayton

The Basics:
Seeker by Arwen Elys Dayton
Delacorte Press
Book One in the Seeker series
YA Fantasy/Science Fiction
Published February 10, 2015
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon Kobo Goodreads

Why I picked up this book:

That gorgeous cover promises all kinds of fantasy-goodness.

Friday, January 23, 2015

The Missing Alchemist by Caldric Blackwell

The Basics:

The Missing Alchemist by Caldric Blackwell

Icasm Press 
Book One in the Young Alchemist series
Children's, Fantasy
Published January 20, 2015
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon Kobo Goodreads

Why I picked up this book:

I haven't read anything middle grade in a while, and I thought the premise was appealing. Plus I recently acknowledged the lack of fantasy books in my life, and that this was probably due to fantasy books generally taking longer to read. I tried to hack this by reading a middle-grade fantasy novel (much shorter than the adult version!)

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

BLOG TOUR: Broken Forest by Eliza Tilton



Released on May 1st, 2013 by Curiosity Quills Press, Broken Forest by Eliza Tilton is a Young Adult, fantasy adventure that sneaks in some wonderful, colorful science fiction details!

Swing by Love in Every Page Promotions to check out the other tour stops!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Trial by Fire by Josephine Angelini

The Basics:
Trial by Fire by Josephine Angelini
Feiwel & Friends
Book One of the Worldwalker Trilogy
Romance, YA
Published September 2, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com

Why I picked up this book:

I liked the connections to Salem and witches in the blurb and I found the cover really haunting.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Curse Breaker: Guild Assassin by Berley Kerr

The Basics:
Curse Breaker: Guild Assassin by Berley Kerr
Curiosity Quills Press
Book One in the Curse Breaker series
New Adult, Steampunk, Fantasy
Published July 28th, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com

Why I picked up this book:

The cover had a steampunk vibe and I'm really into steampunk these days. It's a really gorgeous cover!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

The House of the Four Winds by Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory

The Basics:
The House of the Four Winds by Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory
Tor Books
Book One in the One Dozen Daughters series
Fantasy, Young/New Adult
Published August 5, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com

Why I picked up this book:

I tend to like books published by Tor, I've got respect for Mercedes Lackey and I couldn't resist the Princess-in-disguise trope.

Blurb:

The rulers of tiny, impoverished Swansgaard have twelve daughters and one son. While the prince’s future is assured, his twelve sisters must find their own fortunes.

Disguising herself as Clarence, a sailor, Princess Clarice intends to work her way to the New World. When the crew rebels, Clarice/Clarence, an expert with rapier and dagger, sides with the handsome navigator, Dominick, and kills the cruel captain.

Dominick leads the now-outlawed crew in search of treasure in the secret pirate haven known as The House of Four Winds. They encounter the sorceress Shamal, who claims Dominick for her own—but Clarice has fallen hard for Dominick and won’t give him up without a fight.

Full of swashbuckling adventure, buoyant magic, and irrepressible charm, The House of the Four Winds is a lighthearted fantasy romp by a pair of bestselling writers.

My thoughts:

Wow! The House of the Four Winds delivered and then some! From cover to cover, I was engrossed in this tale of derring-do. The pedigree of these two authors pays off full force as we journey across the high seas with Princess Clarice, a young woman seeking adventure and finding far more than she desired.

I think this book straddles the line between young and new adult. The style of writing is very accessible, and I'd say the majority of the book is rather PG except for the treatment of a few sailors at the hands of the despicable captain referenced in the book blurb. I normally go in for slightly more adult styled stories but this one was very compelling. All of this leaned towards young adult, but I think the content of the story itself - the idea of Clarice entering adulthood and heading out into the world to seek her fortune and build her reputation as a swordmaster is very new adult fantasy. So... somewhere on the line between, probably slightly more YA than NA, for what it's worth.

I think the pirate/sailing theme must be a hot spot for me these days - something about it seems to captivate me right now. I loved all the nauticals details, particularly things like needing to lash Clarice's trunk to the wall as this is a detail that it made sense for Clarice to note.

There was one part where I shed a few tears - I don't know if it was necessary to go as far as the book did to make out Captain Sprunt as a 'very bad guy.' There are very few things that trip me up like this on the violence scale - I'm, perhaps quite sadly, rather inured to book violence, but this really caught me. And of course, now I've spent lots of time really thinking about sensations. For some reason, I'm fixated on the feeling of denim... (okay, yes, complete digression, but the next romance book I read that features a hot guy in denim is going to benefit!)

Anyways, the important thing here is that this book did get to me emotionally. I was rooting for Clarice the whole time, I didn't feel like there was anything in the book that was wasted. Everything came together, and I was satisfied by the conclusion (though really, slightly *more* on the romance front wouldn't have been, ah, disappointing).

The only thing that threw me off a little is that the book fairly clearly adapted our world with twists on the names of various locations, and a strong dash of magic. I wanted a clear "this = that" list somewhere so I could stop being distracted by it. And really, the magic was all pretty awesome. Very awesome. I'm definitely curious to know more about how it works (and it seems likely there'll be a good explanation in a future book as one of the sisters is particularly interested in it).

Bottom line:

I loved this book! The House of the Four Winds was so much fun to read that I feel positively greedy for more of Clarice and her adventures, as well as to read more about her sisters and their adventures. More more more! I will have to impatiently wait, I suppose. If I must.

5 stars
For fans of pirate adventures, sea-faring romances, women-disguised-as-men tales.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Two For One - For Her Protection & Darkness

Today I'm going to look at two books that I basically DNF'ed.

Before we talk about them, let me first underline the name of this blog - To Each Their Own Reviews. I firmly believe that one person's DNF is another person's favourite read. Tastes in entertainment vary wildly, so take what I say here with a huge grain of salt. 

Two very different books, first up is:


For Her Protection by Amber A Bardan
Ellora's Cave Moderne imprint
Erotic Romance
Published May 30, 2014

Blurb:


You shouldn’t mix business with pleasure.

Yet pleasure seems to be the one and only thing on Charlize’s mind the moment Connor steamrollers into her life. Desperate to save her family company, prove she’s more than a pretty face and worthy of being CEO, pleasure is a distraction she can’t afford.

She doesn’t want a bodyguard, especially not one whose caveman heroics kick her libido into hyper drive. But surrounded by enemies and an attacker on the loose, there’s only one man she can trust with her life.

Connor knows better than to get personal with clients. Yet there couldn’t be anything more personal about his feelings for Charlize. From the moment he clapped eyes on her he wanted nothing more than to throw her over his shoulder and really give her something to scream about. He’ll get his uptight she-cat to unwind, preferably one orgasm at a time.

With Connor in her office, her home, driving her to sweet, merciless distraction, there’s only so long Charlize can resist his sexy, dominant brand of protection.

My Thoughts:

I put this book down at about seventy pages in and told myself I was DNF'ing. I sent NetGalley feedback to that effect, and then I picked it up again later on in the day, and skim-read most of the rest of the book. 

This book promises a dominant alpha male protecting a beautiful, focused CEO with something to prove. I was expecting a little overbearing but I was definitely not expecting Connor.

I found his behaviour too much to take. From throwing our heroine over his shoulder to extricate her from a potentially dangerous argument in his workplace (her cousin's aerobics club) and not taking the time before or after to understand why she was in the argument in the first place nor to acknowledge that the guys she was arguing with were ENTIRELY in the wrong, to the way he treats her the morning after another incident... I just found it all too much. I didn't think Charlize needed kid gloves, but she did deserve some respect. For a woman who was trying so hard to fight against 'the good old boys' in her workplace, Connor was not nearly supportive enough for my taste. 

Having skimmed to the end, I can say that he does, kind of, get there. But I still felt that he reduced a *lot* of her reactions to sexual frustration or simply her being a 'shecat' and that didn't sit well with me.

1 star

Second book:



Darkness by Erin Eveland
Selladore Press
Horror-fantasy?
Published June 10, 2014

Blurb:

One Girl. One Boy. And the Masters of Darkness. See the Shadow Creatures. They are everywhere. But you can't run from the shadows. Or the Masters who control them. 

In a world as grim as the powers within it, 16yr old Catherine has been born with a supernatural power called Darkness. Living an impoverished life, a hidden world starts to unfold with the encounters of two men in black, Masters of Darkness. Ancient enemies with the power to control the Darkness and its Shadow Creatures, the Masters will fight to the death for what one girl may hold – the ultimate power of Light. 

Darkness is an interactive novel featuring music or art at the beginning of each chapter to explore. 


My thoughts:

This one is billed as an interactive novel and I'll be straight by saying that I didn't test out that component at all. If there'd been links to follow as well as the codes to scan, I might have checked them out, but I've never tried to use a QR code and I wasn't really inspired to try.

So, Darkness started out really good. It was super, super creepy, lots of atmosphere, lots of shivers. Great. But then, as we shifted from Catherine's childhood to her present (at age sixteen), things started to drag for me. By the time Jorgen was introduced, I was blanking out for paragraphs and pages at a time. I just could not connect with the story at all. There was a lot of discussion about the Darkness, but I never felt like I got a solid concept in mind for it. And I take full responsibility for that, the many, many sections reflecting on it, I tended to skim read because my eyes were starting to cross.

The pacing of this book was just too slow for me. I ended up skipping maybe 50 pages towards the end, jumping to the final chapters to find out what happened, and that was ultimately unsatisfying for me too. Again, probably my fault for skipping that section of build up, but because so much of the book felt like building and building and building - I wanted a *huge* payoff and I never felt it really hit that point. I think, again, the pacing made my interest wan, which reduced my connection to the characters and ultimately the story. 

This book gets a lot of love in reviews on Amazon, so I guess I just wasn't the target audience. 

2 stars

The Paper Sword by Robert Priest

The Basics:
The Paper Sword by Robert Priest
Dundurn
Book One in the Spell Crossed series
Fantasy, YA
Published July 14, 2014
Source: Received from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca

Why I picked up this book:

I loved the simplicity of the cover for a fantasy novel. I also really wanted to read something in the fantasy genre as it's been *too* long.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson

The Basics:
The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson
Henry Holt and Co.
Book One in the Remnant Chronicles
YA, Fantasy, Romance
Published July 8, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com

Why I picked up this book:

I loved stories of women who want to break out of the decisions other people have made or them. Plus, you know, fantasy elements and a gorgeous cover.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Child of a Hidden Sea by A.M. Dellamonica

The Basics:
Child of a Hidden Sea by A.M. Dellamonica
Tor
Book One in the Stormwrack series
Fantasy
Published June 24, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com

Why I picked up this book:

Fan of Tor, this one sounded different.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The Shadow Master by Craig Cormick

The Basics:
The Shadow Master by Craig Cormick
Angry Robot
Fantasy, Alternative History
Published June 24, 2014 (Happy Book Day!)
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com

Why I picked up this book:

I love Angry Robot and this looked cool!

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

The Redemption Engine by James L Sutter

The Basics:
The Redemption Engine by James L Sutter
Paizo Publishing, LLC
A Pathfinder Tales Book, Sequel to Death's Heretic
Fantasy
Published May 13, 2014
Source: Requested it from author who graciously sent me a copy.
Amazon.ca

Why I picked up this book:

I'm a Pathfinder player and relished the opportunity to read and review a Pathfinder book!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Stolen Songbird by Danielle L Jensen

The Basics:
Stolen Songbird by Danielle L Jensen
Strange Chemistry
Book One in the Malediction Trilogy
YA, Fantasy
Published April 1, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca

Why I picked up this book:

Trolls, a witch's curse, half-bloods enslaved by full-bloods, a prince leading rebellion, a kidnapped girl falling for a future Troll king.  COme on! Overtones of Beauty and the Beast, I *had* to read it.