Sunday, May 4, 2014

New Shelf Goodies & The Weekly Nutshell {87}

For New Shelf Goodies, I'll be showing you what lovely books I acquired this week, whether from publishers, or the library, or from whatever half-crazed book-buying binge I happened to go on. :D (Inspired by Tynga's Stacking the Shelves) The Weekly Nutshell will be just that...my week here at Stories & Sweeties, in a nutshell. (inspired by Ginger @ GReads and her recaps at the end of the TGIF posts)

This week's goodies:
For review:
This looks so good, and I'm eager to try this author's work. 
Vampires, magic, high fantasy---looks interesting!
I was planning to pass on this one, but I read a really great review of it this past week. Maybe...
Need to try out this series, I've heard mixed things. 
MG, I think? Coming of age story, set in the early 60s.

The Weekly Nutshell: 

I'm on vacation from my regular job this week! Not sure if that will mean I'll be around on the blog more or less LOL. Generally we take a week off every spring to get our yard and garden back in order. As I said before, I'm a terrible gardener, but none-the-less, zucchinis, cucumber, basil and few other things will be going in this week.  I'm so excited about the response to my new feature, Meet You on Monday!! I really hope you guys keep coming around for it and answering the questions I post! I want to get to know all of you more! :)  Super excited to be going to a signing for Morgan Matson and Jenny Han this week! Look for a recap later this week or next! 

Thursday, May 1, 2014

"What's New" May Releases & Giveaway!

What the...?? Guys, what happened to April?? I know its a day shorter than most months, but wow did that go by fast.   So May is here, full of birthdays and last days of school and the beginning of heat. We're already hitting the high 80's here and I'm feeling robbed of my Spring.  On the book front, though, we are heading into the Summer releases full force...this month is insane with new YA goodies.

So if you're new to Stories & Sweeties, here's a little run-down of this feature: at the start of each month, I do a little thing called the "What's New List & Giveaway" where you'll find a full list of the new releases in YA for the month, and entry to the giveaway. At the end of each month, one lucky winner will get to choose any new release as their prize!

 First things first! The winner of April's giveaway was: Afsha! Congratulations!!


 May 2014 Releases:
Just like previous months, I've put a little lve by those books that I am really anticipating!

{1}
Beneath by Gill Arbuthnott
By Any Other Name by Laura Jarratt
The End or Something Like That by Ann Dee Ellis
Hunter by Michael Carroll
Killing Ruby Rose by Jessie Humphries
Love and Other Foreign Words by Erin McCahan
Mind Blind by Lari Don
Scan by Walter Jury and Sarah E. Fine
Shattered by Teri Terry
A Time to Dance by Padma Venkatraman
Werewolf Parallel by Roy Gill

{6}
After the End by Amy Plum
Blonde Ops by Charlotte Bennardo & Natalie Zaman
Boys Like You by Juliana Stone
Buzz Kill by Beth Fantasky
Call Me by My Name by John Ed Bradley
Chantress Alchemy by Amy Butler Greenfield
The Chapel Wars by Lindsey Leavitt
A Creature of Moonlight by Rebecca Hahn
Dreamtreaders by Wayne Thomas Batson
Empower by Jessica Shirvington
The Falconer by Elizabeth May
Feather Bound by Sarah Raughley
Fool Me Twice by Mandy Hubbard
A Girl called Fearless by Catherine Linka
The Killer Instinct by S.E. Green
The One by Kiera Cass
Only Everything by Kieran Scott
Pandemic by Yvonne Ventresca
Psi Another Day by D.R. Rosensteel
Royally Lost by Angie Stanton
Running on Empty by Colette Ballard
Secrets and Lies by Jacqueline Green
Since You’ve Been Gone by Morgan Matson
This is W.A.R. by Lisa and Laura Roecker
This One Summer by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki
To Bear an Iron Key by Jackie Morse Kessler
Torn Away by Jennifer Brown
The Warrior by Victoria Scott
Deep Blue by Jennifer Donnelly
Will the Real Abi Saunders Please Stand Up? By Sara Hantz
Wish You Were Italian by Kristin Rae

{8}
Camelot Burning by Kathryn Rose
These Gentle Wounds by Helene Dunbar

{13}
The A-Word by Joy Preble
Bloodwitch by Amelia-Atwater Rhodes
Broken Hearts, Fences, and Other Things to Mend by Katie Finn
Caged Warrior by Alan Lawrence Sitomer
Girl in Reverse by Barbara Stuber
Life by Committee by Corey Ann Haydu
The Lovely and the Lost by Page Morgan
Mila 2.0: Renegade by Debra Driza
Nantucket Red by Leila Howland
Of Neptune by Anna Banks
Raging Star by Moira Young
Searching for Sky by Jillian Cantor
Second Star by Alyssa B. Sheinmel
The Secrets of Lily Graves by Sarah Strohmeyer
The Secrets of Tree Taylor by Dandi Daley Mackall
Signed, Sky Harper by Carol Lynch Williams
The Sound by Sarah Alderson
Subway Love by Nora Raleigh Baskin
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

{15}
Everything Leads to You by Nina Lacour

{20}
The Art of Lainey by Paula Stokes
Biggest Flirts by Jennifer Echols
Butterfly Grave by Anne Cassidy
Dangerous Creatures by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
Dark Harmony by Michele Scott
End Times by Anna Schumacher
Infinite Sky by C.J. Flood
Now and Forever by Susane Colasanti
The Rules for Breaking by Ashley Elston
The Summer Invitation by Charlotte Silver
Thunderstruck by Shannon Delaney
V is for Villain by Peter Moore
While You're Away by Jessa Holbrook

{27}
Allies & Assassins by Justin Stomper
Bad Luck Girl by Sarah Zettel
The Black Butterfly by Shirley Reva Vernick
City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare
Curses and Smoke by Vicky Alvear Shecter
The Dark World by Cara Lynn Shultz
Divided by Elsie Chapman
Fledgling by Nicole Conway
The Girl with the Windup Heart by Kady Cross
Girls Like Us by Gail Giles
Guy in Real Life by Steve Brezenoff
Ignited by Corrine Jackson
Oblivion by Sasha Dawn
One Man Guy by Michael Barakiva
Played by Liz Fichera
Rapture Practice by Aaron Hartlzer
Surrounded by Sharks by Michael Northrop
Take Me On by Katie McGarry
We Are the Goldens by Dana Reinhardt
While We Run by Karen Healey

{29}
Guardian by Alex London


(All links go to Goodreads)
Please feel free to email me if you notice any YA titles missing! :)


Giveaway Details:
One winner will win a YA May release of their choice! *see note below
• Contest ends May 31st, 2013 at 11:59 PM
• Must be 13 or older.
• Open internationally. *International winners will be required to choose a book that is available through BookDepository.com.
•Extra entries can be earned by commenting on April or May reviews, and can be done once per review. Come back throughout May whenever you comment on my reviews and get your extra points! a Rafflecopter giveaway

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Burn Bright by Bethany Frenette {Review}

Burn Bright by Bethany Frenette
♦publisher: Disney Hyperion
♦release date: February 25th, 2014
♦hardcover, 352 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦ series: Dark Star, book 2
              review of book 1
♦source: from publisher for honest review

*Fair warning: description and review may contain slight spoilers for book 1.*
Audrey Whitticomb saved her entire city.

Well, kind of. The superhero Morning Star (who just happens to be Audrey's mom) might have played a small part, and her sidekick, Leon—Audrey's sort-of boyfriend, who is gorgeous... and frustrating—maybe helped, too.

But after two peaceful months, there is a vicious new threat in Minneapolis. Her name is Susannah, and she's a Harrower, a demon hell-bent on destroying people like Morning Star, Leon, and Audrey—the Kin. Like others before her, she seeks the Remnant, a Kin girl who has the power to unleash the inhabitants of the Beneath. But to what end?

Audrey already has a ton on her plate: dealing with her best friend Tink's boy drama, helping her other best friend Gideon figure out his nightmares, and exploring the highs and lows of "dating" Leon. But when she develops a powerful new ability, Audrey seizes on the chance to fight, despite her mother's protests and Leon's pleas.

As Audrey gets closer to figuring out Susannah's motives and tracking down the Remnant, she'll uncover more than she bargained for. The terrible truth is staring Audrey in the face. But knowing the truth and accepting it are very different things.

Review: Though I readily admit that it may have been a timing issue, I had a hard time getting into Burn Bright.  I recall that the very beginning of Dark Star was kind of slow for me as well, but this one didn’t really grab me until over halfway into the book. 

There were many things about the plot that felt like a “middle book”, lots of little details that are building up to a big battle between Harrower and Kin in book three. Still, it did have its own exciting story arc and some really great shocking moments and reveals, even a few touching moments that had me tearing up a little. It centers, however, around a Harrower trying to find the Remnant to bring down the Kin---which is much the same as the first book.  There is a new scary demon running amok, taking out Kin, but there is also a new rogue guardian on the scene carelessly taking out all demons, even the ones that live peacefully in the human world. Though he was far from being a likable character, I was captivated by his backstory.

The budding romance between Leon and Audrey takes an interesting turn.  They are still cautious with each other since they are unsure how their romance will affect Leon being her Guardian---which it does. Not in a good way.  They’ve gone from playful bickering in book one, to romance, to full-blown arguing through this book, so don’t expect a lot of warm-fuzzy romance.  Well, a little bit…but not a lot. :)

My favorite part of the story is still the dynamic between Audrey and her mother. They have such a complex relationship. Even with such outlandish situations all around them, the two of them, as mother and daughter, still ring true.

Despite a few issues, all the little details and twists that popped up in this installment definitely will have me picking up book three---I have the feeling that what we find out about Gideon is going to lead to a frenzy of excitement and heartbreak. 
Find Bethany Frenette online:  Website  •  Twitter

Purchase Dark Star: Amazon  •  BookDepository  •  Indiebound



Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. It lets us all gush about what soon-to-be released books we are jumping-up-and-down excited for.
 
Inland
by Kat Rosenfield
hitting shelves June 12, 2014 from Dutton Juvenile

description:
The psychological labyrinth of a young woman’s insidious connection to the sea, from the Edgar Award nominated author of Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone.

Callie Morgan has long lived choked by the failure of her own lungs, the result of an elusive pulmonary illness that has plagued her since childhood. A childhood marked early by the drowning death of her mother—a death to which Callie was the sole witness. Her father has moved them inland, away from the memories of the California coast her mother loved so much and toward promises of recovery—and the escape of denial—in arid, landlocked air.

But after years of running away, the promise of a life-changing job for her father brings Callie and him back to the coast, to Florida, where Callie’s symptoms miraculously disappear. For once, life seems delightfully normal. But the ocean’s edge offers more than healing air … it holds a magnetic pull, drawing Callie closer and closer to the chilly, watery embrace that claimed her mother. Returned to the ocean, Callie comes of age and comes into a family destiny that holds generations of secrets and very few happy endings.
 
My thoughts: After the bizarre tale that was Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone, I couldn't wait to read more from this author.  Now it's almost here...and it looks even more up my alley.  Cool cover, too. :)

 

Monday, April 28, 2014

New Feature: Meet You on Monday :)



Hello, all!  So…new thing today! For a while now, I’ve wanted to do something a little more personal and a little more discussion-friendly.  I’ve also often thought how fun it is that we interview all the wonderful authors---wouldn’t it be fun to know more about each other, too! So I’m starting Meet You on Monday.  I’m going to be posting a fun question or subject (sometimes book related, sometimes not!) and of course, answer it myself here.  Feel free to answer in the comments or grab the banner and do your own post! If you do, be sure to link me in the comments so I can come “meet” you, too!

To kick it off, here’s a little about me in one of my favorite ways to interview the authors I have visiting Stories & Sweeties:

10 Random Facts About Me! :)

I may love YA books, but I’m no teenager. Far from..we’ll just leave it at that. :)

My dream is to someday have my own children’s bookstore and cupcake shop and call it…what else?...Stories & Sweeties.

Happily married for years and years and forever. 3 kids, 2 dogs, 1 super fuzzy kitty.

I love tea, especially when it’s with cream and scones at a fancy tea house.

Before book blogging, I designed digital scrapbooking supplies. Most of the designs on my blog (the background, the cupcake button, etc) carries over from that hobby!
 
I hate spiders.  HATE. THEM.  Can't even look at the books with the close-up photographs of them without shaking.

I love purple.  Probably 80% of my wardrobe is purple in some way.  And I can't even tell you how many shades of purple nailpolish I own. 

A year and a half ago, my husband told me not to watch Doctor Who because he didn’t think I’d like it. Wrong. I adored it. Even went as the Tardis last Halloween. It's snowballed into a general obsession with British television: Sherlock, Catherine Tate show, Top Gear, Downton...love it all. My son's teacher told us he often breaks into a pretty convincing British accent.  Oops :) 

5 years ago I was diagnosed with CML, a chronic form of leukemia.  And every day, I kick it's arse. ;)
  
I am quite possibly the world's worst gardener.  But I never give up.  My hubby has taken to apologizing to plants when I put them in my store cart.


SO that's all pretty random :D  What about you?  Have any random facts you'd like to share about YOU?


Sunday, April 27, 2014

New Shelf Goodies & The Weekly Nutshell {86}

For New Shelf Goodies, I'll be showing you what lovely books I acquired this week, whether from publishers, or the library, or from whatever half-crazed book-buying binge I happened to go on. :D (Inspired by Tynga's Stacking the Shelves) The Weekly Nutshell will be just that...my week here at Stories & Sweeties, in a nutshell. (inspired by Ginger @ GReads and her recaps at the end of the TGIF posts)

The lovely haul this week: 
For review: 
Read this one last year, so I'll be giving this away close to the release of the next book in July!
Need to get cracking on this series, it looks really good!
YES, excited about this one!
One of my fave covers of the year! Plus, time travel, steampunk, clockwork dragons???
Girl who is half-dragon must reclaim her throne. This sounds awesome. 
Spies, pre-WWII, mistaken identities---sounds fun!


 I also won this awesome Violet Hour prize back with a copy of the book, a Vision Crest mug (which has to do with the story), hair chalk, a Sex Pistols tee, and a $25 BN gift card! 

Many thanks to HMH books, Flux, and Simon & Schuster for all this fun stuff!!

The Weekly Nutshell: 
{Monday} Cover Story

This week I'm reading Don't You Forget About Me and it is so bizarre from the get-go! Enjoying it now that I've wrapped my head around what's going on! LOL  I'm liking Kate Karyus Quinn's writing style, it reminds me a little of Alice Hoffman, whose books I love. Also planning to start Flights and Chimes this week---guys, I am SO excited to dive into this one. It looks so fun.
Hope everyone had a great week!
 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

LIV, FOREVER by Amy Talkington {Review}


Liv, Forever by Amy Talkington
♦publisher: Soho Teen
♦release date: March 11, 2014
♦hardcover, 280 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦stand-alone (?)
♦source: from publisher for honest review
When Liv Bloom lands an art scholarship at Wickham Hall, it’s her ticket out of the foster system. Liv isn’t sure what to make of the school’s weird traditions and rituals, but she couldn’t be happier. For the first time ever, she has her own studio, her own supply of paints. Everything she could want.

Then she meets Malcolm Astor, a legacy student, a fellow artist, and the one person who’s ever been able to melt her defenses. Liv’s only friend at Wickham, fellow scholarship kid Gabe Nichols, warns her not to get involved, but life is finally going Liv’s way, and all she wants to do is enjoy the ride.

But Liv’s bliss is doomed. Weeks after arriving, she is viciously murdered and, in death, she discovers that she’s the latest victim of a dark conspiracy that has claimed many lives. Cursed with the ability to see the many ghosts on Wickham’s campus, Gabe is now Liv’s only link to the world of the living. To Malcolm.

Together, Liv, Gabe, and Malcolm fight to expose the terrible truth that haunts the halls of Wickham. But Liv must fight alone to come to grips with the ultimate star-crossed love.

Review:  A little bit Ghost and a little bit Lovely Bones, Liv, Forever sets itself apart with some really fun voices and a cleverly twisting mystery.

Liv Bloom is excited to go to Wickham Hall because of their great art program, but she’s having a rough time fitting in.  She’s there on scholarship and everyone seems to know it.  She was raised in foster homes most of her life and she wears a pretty tough exterior. She definitely approaches love with some caution.  She loves art, often using it to express herself and relate to the world. Still her voice is casual and authentic and sometimes funny.

The cliché of the popular boy immediately setting his sights on the new girl was very nearly forgiven because David turns out to be such a unique and heart-strong character himself.  We’re given moments of doubt in his integrity and his sincerity, but he proves himself again and again.  Gabe is also great in that he is just himself, no pretenses or fronts. He’s a bit standoffish, because, like Liv, he doesn’t quite fit in at Windham and he carries a pretty heavy weight on his shoulders with his “gift”, but he and Liv come together to make a great team.

There is a huge cast of intriguing characters, especially the occasional chapters in the voices of the murdered girls.  Each girl comes from a different time period and the author did a wonderful job giving each girl a voice that was true to her era (I personally thought the 70’s hippie was just a tad over-done, but still good). Each tells the story of her death and each little glimpse brings us closer to the truth.

Quite a few emotions and visuals are depicted through art and poetry references, some well-known, some maybe a little more obscure, so unless you know your art or want to take the time to look up a few references on the internet, a few things get lost in translation.  Still, Talkington has a wonderfully engaging writing style and has created a fast-paced story full of lots of creepy moments and imagery.  All the twists kept me guessing about who the killer was, if the killer was a live person or one of the restless spirits.  The greatest mystery is why the murders are happening and to what end. 

Full of art, friendship and first love, secret societies, and a dark, suspenseful mystery, this debut is definitely worth a read.  Can’t wait to see what comes next from this author.

Find Amy Talkington online:  Website  •  Twitter  •  Facebook

Purchase Liv, Forever:  Amazon  •  BookDepository  •  Indiebound