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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Boneless Mercies: A quick Q&A and a giveaway!

So excited and honored to be today's stop on the tour for
The Boneless Mercies
by April Genevieve Tucholke!!!

I am a ridiculously huge fan of April's work---(exhibit A & exhibit B LOL) her writing just completely mesmerizes me every time. She is a master of eerie atmosphere, a queen of the unexpected plot twist, and has a beautifully bizarre storytelling and writing style that just speaks to me. So you can imagine my thrill at seeing her tackle a fantasy retelling of Beowolf! I've just started in on it and I can tell you, her words have already got me entranced. ♥

But today, I have a lightning quick Q & A with April herself and {ta-da} a super awesome giveaway of a gorgeous finished copy of Boneless Mercies and a custom-made necklace! 

~Q & A with April Tucholke~

•What three women from history or literature would you want on your Boneless Mercies crew?
Amelia Earhart
Lyanna Mormont
Sacagawea

•Are there any characters in Boneless Mercies that are inspired by people in your own life?
Trigve was inspired by an art student that I knew in college, but I created the other characters out of thin air.

•What kinds of books did you read as a teen and who is your favorite author of all time?
I read a lot of fantasy as a teen—The Chronicles of Narnia, Sabriel, Watership Down, A Wizard of Earthsea, and sci fi—A Wrinkle in Time (and the entire Time Quintet series), Ender’s Game, andInterstellar Pig. I also read the goths—Poe and the Brontes, as well as classic mysteries like Sherlock and Agatha Christie. The only contemporary realistic books I can remember reading was the great Austin Family series by Madeleine L’Engle.
Favorite author of all time? Susanna Clarke.



{ABOUT THE AUTHOR}


April Genevieve Tucholke is the author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Between the Spark and the Burn, and Wink Poppy Midnight. She also curated the horror anthology Slasher Girls & Monster Boys. She has received five starred reviews and her novels have been chosen for the Junior Library Guild, Kids' Indie Next picks, and YALSA Teens Top Ten. When she's not writing, April likes walking in the woods with her two cheerful dogs, exploring abandoned houses, and drinking expensive coffee. She has lived in many places around the world, and currently resides in Oregon with her husband.


WEBSITE   •   TWITTER  •   INSTAGRAM


Purchase the book:  Indiebound  •  BookDepository  •  Amazon

{ABOUT BONELESS MERCIES}
A dark standalone YA fantasy about a band of mercenary girls in search of female glory.

Frey, Ovie, Juniper, and Runa are the Boneless Mercies—girls hired to kill quickly, quietly, and mercifully. But Frey is weary of the death trade and, having been raised on the heroic sagas of her people, dreams of a bigger life.

When she hears of an unstoppable monster ravaging a nearby town, Frey decides this is the Mercies' one chance out. The fame and fortune of bringing down such a beast would ensure a new future for all the Mercies. In fact, her actions may change the story arc of women everywhere.
 


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And on to the giveaway!!



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Saturday, August 11, 2018

Sea Witch by Sarah Henning: Launch Party Recap & Giveaway!

Launch party for Sea Witch by Sarah Henning in conversation with Renee Ahdieh

Last week I had the amazing opportunity to attend Sarah Henning’s Launch party of, Sea Witch at The Raven Book Store in Lawrence, Kansas. A charming independent bookstore in the heart of the beautiful, historic downtown beckons passersby to stop in for a spell to be whisked into a land of enchantment.  Holding true to its magical feel, Ngaio (the bookstore’s black cat) greets you upon entering, while her fellow employee cat, Dashiell monitored the quickly growing crowd.

In the evening Kansas heat, a bustling crowd quickly swelled to overwhelming numbers, as the shop seemed to expand at the seams to accommodate. A tremendous show of support for their local author, as well as comradery from fellow authors, there was no doubt that this debut will be one to remember.   

NYT Bestselling author of The Wrath and The Dawn duology, and Sarah’s first “book friend,” Renee Ahdieh moderates the event, asking questions that were insightful, heartfelt, fun and enlightening, allowing everyone to see the woman behind the mesmerizing, dark story of Sea Witch. Let’s jump right into the conversation:

Renee: Who is your favorite villain?
Sarah: The sea witch, but she doesn’t feel like she is a villain. What about you?
R: Ursula.  She is an incredibly misunderstood villain. First off, she had Ariel sign a disclaimer, Ariel knew what she was getting into! What are the top three emoji’s used on your phone?
S: Double pink hearts, laugh cry emoji, and of course the mermaid!

R- Why this story?
S – As a kid of the 80s, and 90s, I grew up on Disney’s Little Mermaid, but when I got older and read the actual tale I wondered, where did Disney even come up with their ideas? I am originally a mystery and thriller writer, so I wanted to blend it all together.

R- What is your advice to those trying to write?
S- Take something familiar, and turn it into something new. Get to know yourself and write, and write, and write. You also must read a lot, in order to write well, you must be well read.

R-Do you start with a character or a plot?
S- Generally somewhere in the middle. I am a hybrid. I’m going to see the plot points pretty far apart, and then I fill them in. What about you? Are you a plotter or a pantser?

R- I am an extreme plotter. I dream in words. I start with worlds, backdrop canvas, theme, then characters.
S- I find the hook, then fill the characters on the page.
R- What are the cooler moments of the process?
S- This (pointing to the audience) is really cool. Social media is so different now and is a great way to interact. I sold this book 3 years ago, then marketing pushed it to 2017, then said how about 2018?
R- This is definitely not an overnight process! What did you turn to for inspiration, in an industry that is all about rejection?
S- I became a journalist because I didn’t think being a novelist was a great idea. I wanted to tell people’s stories. But you can’t run away from your dreams. When I get down, I realize I would be doing this anyways. I also read other author’s books published with the same agency. It shows that they have done it too.
R What do you have coming up next?
S- Throw Like A Girl, it’s a story of a girl who is the not-so-backup quarterback on her boyfriend’s football team. I was a sports journalist for a long time, so this is for my “sporto’s,” and girls who want to keep up with the boys.
R-What book are you currently reading right now?
S- Darius the Great is Not Ok, is currently on my nightstand, by Adib Khorram who is actually here in attendance.
R- Hogwarts House?
S- Slytherin and Hufflepuff. But I feel that I am more a Divergent.
R- I am a Slytherin ( as she says with laughter)  What was your favorite character to write besides the Sea Witch?
S- Prince Nick. He’s a romantic and a friend.
R- Judging a beautiful book by its cover. Is this what you see when you see the Sea Witch?
S- I sent my editor a private Pinterest board of inspiration, and she sent it to the artist who lives in Scotland. I see her a little closer to the arc cover, which is different from the final cover.
R- If it’s not a spoiler what was your favorite part to write?
S- The flashbacks. I originally only had a few flashbacks, but my editor talked about the prism of grief, so we added more. I wrote them all in big chunks. It was very chartist to write what happened 4 years ago. 
R- Was there anything you had to cut in the editing process that you are upset about?
S- Yes! This was a very different book originally. It had a lot more happy things, but there was not enough space. 

With the, Sea Witch being the most breathtaking read of the summer, this was seriously such a delightful launch, with an amazing line up of questions, answers and a whole lot of information, and take a look at Renee’s shoes ♥

Are you ready to discover the magic for yourself?  To celebrate this amazing launch, I am hosting a giveaway, starting Saturday August 11, on my instagram page Amy_Fortheloveofbooks for an autographed hardback copy. Good luck and Happy Reading.  (image links to giveaway!)



Friday, July 14, 2017

The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell {blog tour excerpt + giveaway!}

Hey everyone! Today I'm so excited to be a part of the Rock Star book tour for 
The Last Magician!!
Last year I was so blown away with Lisa Maxwell's spooky reimagined Peter Pan in Unhooked, so you can imagine my excitement at hearing her next would be an epic fantasy time-travel adventure!  Read on for more info about this amazing book, and don't forget to enter the tour-wide giveaway for a copy of the book and some sweet swag! :D

•ABOUT THE BOOK•

by Lisa Maxwell
♦publisher: Simon Pulse
♦release date: July 18th, 2017
♦hardcover, 512 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦series, duology
Stop the Magician.
Steal the book.
Save the future.

In modern day New York, magic is all but extinct. The remaining few who have an affinity for magic—the Mageus—live in the shadows, hiding who they are. Any Mageus who enters Manhattan becomes trapped by the Brink, a dark energy barrier that confines them to the island. Crossing it means losing their power—and often their lives.

Esta is a talented thief, and she's been raised to steal magical artifacts from the sinister Order that created the Brink. With her innate ability to manipulate time, Esta can pilfer from the past, collecting these artifacts before the Order even realizes she’s there. And all of Esta's training has been for one final job: traveling back to 1902 to steal an ancient book containing the secrets of the Order—and the Brink—before the Magician can destroy it and doom the Mageus to a hopeless future.

But Old New York is a dangerous world ruled by ruthless gangs and secret societies, a world where the very air crackles with magic. Nothing is as it seems, including the Magician himself. And for Esta to save her future, she may have to betray everyone in the past.



•EXCERPT•
Harte Darrigan cursed himself ten times over as he pushed his way through the crowd of The Devil’s Own, a smoke-filled boxing saloon on the Lower East Side named for the gang that ran it. The sound of bones crunching as fist met face caused the crowd to surge with an eagerness that made Harte’s pulse race and turned his resolve to mush.
The dive was filled with the type of people Harte had done everything he could to avoid becoming. They represented the most dangerous parts of humanity—if you could even call it that—south of Houston Street, the wide avenue that divided the haves from the have-nots and probably-never-wills. Harte himself might have been a liar and a con man, but at least he was an honest one. Or so he told himself. He’d risked everything to get out of Paul Kelly’s gang three years ago, and he didn’t want the life he’d managed to build for himself since then to get muddied by the never-ending war between the different factions that ruled lower Manhattan.
Yet there he was.
He shouldn’t have come. He was an idiot for agreeing to this meeting, a complete idiot to let Dolph Saunders goad him into being drawn back into this world with an impossible promise—freedom. A way out of the city. It was fool’s dream.
He must be a fool, because he knew what Dolph Saunders was capable of and had still agreed to meet him. He’d seen Dolph’s cruelty with his own eyes, and if Harte were smarter, he’d turn tail and leave before it was too late. . . .
But then a familiar voice was calling his name over the crowd, and he knew his chance had passed.
The kid approaching him was probably the skinniest, shortest guy in the room. He wore a pair of spectacles on the tip of his straight nose, and unlike most of the crowd that populated the Devil’s Own, he wasn’t dressed in the bright colors or flamboyant style that characterized the swells of the Bowery. Instead, the kid wore suspenders over a simple shirtwaist, which made him look like an overgrown newsboy. Unlike the barrel-chested men that curled themselves around their drinks after a long day of hard labor, Nibsy Lorcan had the air of someone who spent most of his time indoors poring over books.
Harte Darrigan,” Nibsy said, giving a sharp nod of his head in greeting. “It’s good to see you again.”
I wish I could say the same, Nibs.”
The kid tucked his hands into his pockets. “We were beginning to think you wouldn’t show.”
Your boss made it sound like I’d be an idiot not to come and at least listen to what he had to say.”
Nibsy smiled genially. “No one could take you for an idiot, Darrigan.”
Not sure I agree with you, Nibs, seeing as I’m here and all. Where’s Dolph anyway? Or did he send you to do his dirty work for him like usual?”
He’s in back, waiting.” Nibsy’s eyes flickered over the barroom. “You know how he is.”
Yeah,” Harte said. “I know exactly how he is. Just like I should have known better than to come here.”
He turned to go, but Nibs caught him by the arm. “You’re already here. Might as well listen to what he has to say.” He gave an aw-shucks shrug that Harte didn’t buy. “At least have a drink. Can’t argue with a free drink, now, can you?”
He glanced at the door at the back of the barroom.
Harte might have been an idiot, but he was a curious idiot. He couldn’t imagine what would have made Dolph desperate enough to ask for his help after the falling-out they’d had. And he wanted to know what would possess Dolph—a man much more likely to hold his secrets close—to make such wild promises.
I’ll listen to what he has to say, but I don’t want any drink.”
Nibs shifted uneasily before recovering his affable-looking smile. “This way,” he said, leading Harte toward the back of the bar and through double saloon doors to a quieter private room.
It might have been years since Harte had seen him, but Dolph didn’t look all that different. Same lean, hard face anchored by a nose as sharp as a knife. Same shock of white in the front of his hair that he’d had since they were kids. Same calculating gleam in his icy eyes. Or at least in the eye Harte could see—the other was capped by a leather patch.
There were four others in the room. Harte recognized Viola Vaccarelli and Jianyu Lee, Dolph’s assassin and spy, respectively. The other two guys were unknowns. From their loud pants and tipped bowler hats, Harte guessed they were hired muscle, there in case things went south. Which meant that Dolph trusted Harte about as much as Harte trusted Dolph.
Fine. Maybe they’d been friends once, but it was better this way.
Good to see you again, Dare,” Dolph said, using an old nickname Harte had long since given up. Harte didn’t miss that Dolph hadn’t offered his hand in greeting, only gripped the silver gorgon head on the top of his cane more tightly.
Can’t say the feeling’s mutual.”
The two peacocks in the corner shifted, but Viola’s mouth only twitched. She didn’t reach for her knives and he wasn’t dead yet, so he must be safe for the moment.
You want something to drink?” Dolph asked, settling himself back in his chair but not offering a seat to Harte.
Let’s cut the bullshit, Dolph. Why’d you want to see me? You know I’m out of the game.”
Not from what I’ve heard. Whatever freedom you pretend, Paul Kelly’s still got you on a leash, doesn’t he?”
I’m not on anybody’s leash,” Harte said, his voice a warning. But he wasn’t surprised that Dolph knew the truth. He always did manage to find out the very things a person wanted to keep hidden. “And I know there’s no way you can do what you hinted at. Getting out of the city? I wasn’t born yesterday.”
Then why did you come?” Dolph asked.
Hell if I know,” Harte said. He realized he was crushing the brim of his hat and forced himself to relax his fist.
Dolph’s eye gleamed. “You never could resist a challenge, could you?”
Maybe I wanted to see if the rumors about you were true,” he said coldly. “If you’d really lost it after Leena, like everybody said.”
I don’t talk about that.” Dolph’s expression went fierce, even as his face went a little gray. “Nobody talks about that if they want to keep breathing.”
I bet they don’t,” Harte said. He shook his head. “This was a mistake.” He turned to go, but Jianyu stepped in front of the door, blocking his way. “Call him off, Dolph.”
I’ve got a proposition for you,” Dolph said, ignoring Harte’s command.
I’m not interested.” He turned his attention to Jianyu. “I bet your uncle’s real proud of you right about now, isn’t he? He must love you being a lapdog for that one there.”
Everyone knew that Jianyu Lee was the nephew of Tom Lee, the leader of the On Leong Tong over in Chinatown. The kid could have had his own turf, maybe even run his own crew, but here he was working for Dolph. But that was the thing about Dolph Saunders—he had this way of pulling people in. Even people who should’ve had some brains.
Jianyu just smiled darkly, an expression that warned Harte not to push.
I said call him off, Dolph,” Harte said again, trying not to let his nerves show. He might be a fool, but he wasn’t stupid enough not to realize how dangerous his position was.
I think you’d be interested if you gave me five minutes,” Dolph said. “Or I can always have one of my boys convince you.”
Threats?” Harte looked back over his shoulder. “That doesn’t seem your style, old man.”
With a handful of years on Harte, Dolph couldn’t have been older than his mid-twenties. But with the streak of white hair and the way he’d been born to lead, Dolph had always seemed even older. Once, “old man” had been a term of endearment between friends. Not anymore. Now Harte slung the nickname like an insult.

Dolph’s mouth curved to acknowledge the slight, but he didn’t otherwise react. “Never used to be,” he admitted. “But it turns out you can teach an old dog new tricks.” 


•ABOUT THE AUTHOR•


Lisa Maxwell is the author of Sweet Unrest, Gathering Deep, Unhooked, & The Last Magician (Simon Pulse, Spring 2017). When she's not writing books, she's an English professor at a local college. She lives near DC with her very patient husband and two not-so patient boys.





Pre-Order The Last Magician:


*GIVEAWAY*
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The Last Magician + swag!
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Be sure to follow along with the rest of the blog tour for more great reviews & inside info about 
THE LAST MAGICIAN!
WEEK ONE:
7/10/2017- YA and Wine- Interview
7/11/2017- Here's to Happy Endings- Review
7/12/2017- Novel Novice- Guest Post
7/13/2017- What the Cat Read- Review
7/14/2017- Stories & Sweeties- Excerpt
WEEK TWO:
7/17/2017- NovelKnight- Review
7/18/2017- Two Chicks on Books- Guest Post
7/19/2017- Forever 17 Books- Review
7/20/2017- Wishful Endings- Interview
7/21/2017- Ohana Reads- Review

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Well, That Was Awkward by Rachel Vail {blog tour spotlight + giveaway}

Hey all. Um, hi. Today, this really cool book tour is stopping by Stories & Sweeties. I'll try not to be too awkward about it, but, you know. That's just me sometimes. :) 

Here's more about the book..:

Well, That Was Awkward
by Rachel Vail
♦publisher: Viking Books for Young Readers
♦release date: February 28th, 2017
♦hardcover, 320 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦stand-alone
Gracie has never felt like this before. One day, she suddenly can't breathe, can't walk, can't anything and the reason is standing right there in front of her, all tall and weirdly good-looking: A.J.
It turns out A.J. likes not Gracie but Gracie's beautiful best friend, Sienna. Obviously Gracie is happy for Sienna. Super happy! She helps Sienna compose the best texts, responding to A.J. s surprisingly funny and appealing texts, just as if she were Sienna. Because Gracie is fine. Always! She's had lots of practice being the sidekick, second-best.
It s all good. Well, almost all. She's trying.


...and, now here's more about the author..:

Rachel Vail is the award-winning author of more than 30 books for young people. As a theater lover, Rachel sees and reads as many plays as she can. Well, That Was Awkward was in part inspired by her love of the play Cyrano – another tale of secrets, wit, self-confidence, self-loathing, friendship, identity-hiding, and romance that blossoms between all the wrong people. Or does it? 

Rachel lives in New York City with her husband, their two sons, and (like Gracie) a tortoise named Lightning.


Website  •  Twitter  •  Goodreads 

Purchase the book:  Indiebound  •  BookDepository  •  Amazon 


...and lastly, here's how you can get your hands on one:
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US mailing addresses only. Sorry 😔

Okay, not lastly. One more thing. Here's the rest of the tour stops. Please stop by them all. 😏 

Week One
2/27 – Here’s to Happy Endings – Bookish Recipe
2/28 – YA Book Central – Excerpt
3/1 – Margie’s Must Reads – Author Guest Post
3/2 – Crafty Moms Share – Review
3/3 – Once Upon a Twilight – Guest Post
Week Two
3/6 – The Reading Nook Reviews – Author Guest Post
3/7 – ButterMyBooks – Quote Graphics
3/8 – Stories & Sweeties – Spotlight
3/9 – Brittany’s Book Rambles – Author Guest Post
3/10 – My Friends Are Fiction – Spotlight

Um. Okay bye.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

What's New: March YA Release List & Giveaway!

March already! I feel almost cheated with how fast February went!! I know it's a short month, but sheesh! xD Come back, February, and give me more lovely holiday days off work haha.  

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 international 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 February's giveaway is Lauren S.!  Congrats!    
March 2017 Releases:

 I've put a little lve by those books that I'm really excited for!

{1}
Camp So-and-So by Mary McCoy
Lifeblood by Gena Showalter
Pyromantic by Lish McBride
Splinter by Sasha Dawn
Waking in Time by Angie Stanton 

{2}

Damage by Eve Ainsworth

{3}
Silent by David Mellon

{6}
The Garden of Thorns by Amber Mitchell 

{7}
Alone by Scott Sigler
The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco 
Class: The Stone House by A.K. Benedict & Patrick Ness 
Confessions of a High School Disaster by Emma Chastain
Corruption by Jessica Shirvington
Done Dirt Cheap by Sarah Nicole Lemon
Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner
The Great Pursuit by Wendy Higgins 
The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Saenz
Max by Sarah Cohen-Scali 
The Other F-Word by Natasha  Friend
Piper Perish by Kayla Cagan
The Principles Behind Flotation by Alexandra Teague
Proof of Lies by Diana Rodriguez Wallach
Seven Days of You by Cecilia Vinesse
Traitor to the Throne by Alwyn Hamilton 
Ultimatum by K.M. Walton
You're Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner

{14}
Bad Blood by Demitira Lunetta 
Bellamy and the Brute by Alicia Michaels
The Boy She Left Behind by Gregg Olsen
Echoes of Memory by A.R. Kahler
The End of Oz by Danielle Paige
Enemy Exposure by Meghan Rogers
Freya by Matthew Laurence
Maid of the King's Court by Lucy Worsley
Project Emergence by Jamie Zakian
A Psalm for Lost Girls by Katie Bayerl
Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde 
These Ruthless Deeds by Tarun Shanker & Kelly Zekas 
The White Road of the Moon by Rachel Neumeier 

{21}

Blood Family by Anne Fine
Hellworld by Tom Levenn
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato
Nemesis by Brendan Reichs 
Redux by A. L. Davroe
Shadow Run by Michael Miller & AdriAnne Strickland 
Ten Miles One Way by Patrick Downes

{28}
100 Hours by Rachel Vincent
Blood Rose Rebellion by Rosalyn Eves
Bull by David Elliot
Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi
Dead Little Mean Girl by Eva Darrows
Digging in the Stars by Katherine Blakeney
Dream Forever by Kit Alloway
Finding What's Real by Emma Harrison
Hearts and Other Body Parts by Ira Bloom 
Honestly Ben by Bill Konigsberg
Just a Girl by Carrie Mesrobian
Just Another Girl by Elizabeth Eulberg
Just Fly Away by Andrew McCarthy
Night Witches by Kathryn Lasky
Overturned by Lamar Giles
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
Sophie Someone by Hayley Long
Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor
Things I Should Have Known by Claire LaZebnik
Vigilante by Kady Cross
Worthy by Donna Cooner

(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 March 2017 release of their choice! *see note below
• Contest ends March 31st
, 2017 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 or Fishpond.com up to $20 value.
•Extra entries can be earned by commenting on 
any February or March reviews, and can be done once per review. Come back throughout March whenever you comment on my reviews and get your extra points!
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