Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Wishlist Wednesday #9


*Wishlist Wednesday is where you show a book that has been on your wishlist/TBR list for a while, the meme is hosted by Pen to Paper*



The Golden Apple by Michelle Diener

Publisher: Michelle Diener
Release Date: March 23, 2014
Pages: 298

The Story:

Kayla's world has been turned upside-down . . . 
Her father has made her the prize in a deadly, impossible tournament, and Kayla has retaliated in the only way she knows how; by choosing her champion beforehand. But taking control of the outcome changes the game completely, and when the real reason behind the strange test becomes apparent, Kayla realizes not just her life, but her entire kingdom is at stake.
Rane's honor is torn in two... 
In order to save his brother, Rane will do whatever he has to--including deceive and betray a princess. He knew nothing about this tournament would be easy, but when it turns into a deeper, far more sinister game, Rane is forced to see it through to the end, or leave his brother at the mercy of their enemy.
Now their fates are entwined, and they must venture into the deep, dark forest together . . . 
Kayla and Rane are bound to one another by an enchantment and Kayla's actions. But the sorcerer forcing them to do his will may have miscalculated, because no-one comes out of the Great Forest unchanged. No-one. 
The Golden Apple is loosely based on the fairy tale The Princess on the Glass Hill.

-via Amazon

Want to see my entire Wishlist? Check it out on Amazon: Books I Dream About

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Wishlist Wednesday #8


*Wishlist Wednesday is where you show a book that has been on your wishlist/TBR list for a while, the meme is hosted by Pen to Paper*


They All Fall Down by Roxanne St. Claire

PublisherDelacorte Press 
Release Date: October 14, 2014
Pages: 352

The Story:

Pretty Little Liars meets Final Destination in this YA psychological thriller that will have readers’ hearts racing right till the very end!
 
Every year, the lives of ten girls at Vienna High are transformed.
 
All because of the list.
 
Kenzie Summerall can’t imagine how she’s been voted onto a list of the hottest girls in school, but when she lands at number five, her average life becomes dazzling. Doors open to the best parties, new friends surround her, the cutest jock in school is after her.
 
This is the power of the list. If you’re on it, your life changes.
 
If you’re on it this year? Your life ends.


-via Amazon

Want to see my entire Wishlist? Check it out on Amazon: Books I Dream About

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Wishlist Wednesday #7


*Wishlist Wednesday is where you show a book that has been on your wishlist/TBR list for a while, the meme is hosted by Pen to Paper*


The Plague by Joanne Dahme

PublisherRunning Press Kids 
Release Date: May 5, 2009
Pages: 272

The Story:

In a land overshadowed by death, fifteen year-old Nell’s uncanny resemblance to Princess Joan brings her to act as her double—what young girl wouldn’t want to leave a life of poverty and pretend to be a princess? But when the plague catches up to the royal entourage, thwarting the King’s plan for the princess to marry the Prince of Castile and seal an alliance between their kingdoms, Nell’s life could change forever. Princess Joan’s brother The Black Prince schemes to make the wedding go on declaring Nell will no longer double for Joan, she will become the princess and dupe Prince Pedro into marriage! With the aid and protection of a quirky band of friends—a Spanish minstrel, a monk, a gravedigger, a band of merchants—Nell must evade not only the Black Prince, a practitioner of the dark arts, but the plague as well, as she fights to return to the King and country. Based on historical truth, Dahme beautifully captures the dark terror of a Plague-infested fourteenth century Europe, while bringing to life the daily existence of medieval life for young adult readers.

-via Amazon

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Friday, November 7, 2014

Feature Friday ARC Review : Captive by Aimee Carter (The Blackcoat Rebellion #2)








                                      
*Feature Friday is a meme I came up with to feature YA books that have not yet been released by reviewing them on The Tattered Page.*

*Warning: This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.

Release Date: November 25, 2014
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Pages: 304
Source: ARC

The Story:

The truth can set her free
For the past two months, Kitty Doe's life has been a lie. Forced to impersonate Lila Hart, the Prime Minister's niece, in a hostile meritocracy on the verge of revolution, Kitty sees her frustration grow as her trust in her fake fiancé cracks, her real boyfriend is forbidden and the Blackcoat rebels she is secretly supporting keep her in the dark more than ever.
But in the midst of discovering that her role in the Hart family may not be as coincidental as she thought, she's accused of treason and is forced to face her greatest fear: Elsewhere. A prison where no one can escape.
As one shocking revelation leads to the next, Kitty learns the hard way that she can trust no one, not even the people she thought were on her side. With her back against the wall, Kitty wants to believe she'll do whatever it takes to support the rebellion she believes in—but is she prepared to pay the ultimate price?

Rating: THREE Gold Stars!!!

My Review: 

First off, Captive is the second book in Carter's Blackcoat Rebellion trilogy so if you have not read the first book, Pawn, I suggest you do so before reading this review. Second, I requested a copy of Captive through my contact at Harlequin Teen and was promptly sent it -- thank you! Now, moving on . . .

The stories picks up shortly after Pawn left off. Augusta Hart is dead and Daxton Hart is now Prime Minister of America. Although Daxton knows Kitty made an attempt on his life, Kitty is still forced to impersonate his niece Lila Hart. Crossed between wanted to continue her secret effort with the Blackcoat Rebellion in garnering supporters for the cause and keeping the love of her life, Benjy, safe, Kitty does as she is told . . . for the most part.

Losing trust in the leadership of the Blackcoat Rebellion, Kitty tries to move things along and obtain the leverage she needs to slip away quietly into the life she and Benjy have always envisioned. As luck would have it, Kitty gets caught redhanded. As punishment, she is sent to Elsewhere -- the government claims that it is where the old retired but Kitty knows better. Still, there is more to Elsewhere than even Kitty knows. It is in Elsewhere, we learn new secrets, revelations and see Kitty fend for herself for the first time.

Captive ends on a hell of a cliffhanger that had me screaming and wanted to read the next book in the trilogy. I look forward to seeing how the characters evolve, the final outcome of the Blackcoat Rebellion and the story ends.

Character Breakdown:

Kitty Doe - I wanted Kitty to be a stronger female character from the first but since it was a three-book series I decided I could wait at least until the second book. Kitty's disobedience is definitely admirable but most of the time is never amounts to anything beyond her getting caught. I quiet enjoyed her strength when she truly took a stand and became somewhat of a badass towards the end of Captive -- I definitely hope to see more of that version of Kitty in Queen.

Lennox Creed - Knox was so utterly frustrating. I never knew whether to distrust or trust him, hate or love him . . . kick him in the balls or hug him close. Basically he was a douche who did nice things every once and a while. Moreover, he expected Kitty to behave like an obedient puppy without question yet he was an absolute jerk most of the time -- especially at the beginning of the story. I am hoping readers will gets a clearer picture of his character by the end of the trilogy.

All in all, Carter's Blackcoat Rebellion trilogy is so far so good. If you are on the hunt for a fast, dystopian read you are in luck!

***Check out Aimee Carter's website for more information about her and CaptiveHERE

*Read my review on her other books Pawn (The Blackcoat Rebellion #1),The Goddess TestGoddess Interrupted,  and The Goddess Inheritance.

Happy Reading!
Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Wishlist Wednesday #6


*Wishlist Wednesday is where you show a book that has been on your wishlist/TBR list for a while, the meme is hosted by Pen to Paper*



The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall

PublisherG.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers 
Release Date: January 13, 2015
Pages: 336

The Story:

A fast-paced international escapade, laced with adrenaline, glamour, and romance--perfect for fans of Ally Carter

Avery West's newfound family can shut down Prada when they want to shop in peace, and can just as easily order a bombing when they want to start a war. Part of a powerful and dangerous secret society called the Circle, they believe Avery is the key to an ancient prophecy. Some want to use her as a pawn. Some want her dead.

To unravel the mystery putting her life in danger, Avery must follow a trail of clues from the monuments of Paris to the back alleys of Istanbul with two boys who work for the Circle—beautiful, volatile Stellan and mysterious, magnetic Jack. But as the clues expose a stunning conspiracy that might plunge the world into World War 3, she discovers that both boys are hiding secrets of their own. Now she will have to choose not only between freedom and family--but between the boy who might help her save the world, and the one she's falling in love with. 


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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Review : Pawn by Aimee Carter (The Blackcoat Rebellion #1)

*Warning: This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.

Release Date: November 26, 2013
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Pages: 352
Source: Own

The Story:

YOU CAN BE A VII IF YOU GIVE EVERYTHING.
For Kitty Doe, it seems like an easy choice. She can either spend her life as a III in misery, looked down upon by the higher ranks and forced to leave the people she loves, or she can become a VII and join the most powerful family in the country.
If she says yes, Kitty will be Masked—surgically transformed into Lila Hart, the Prime Minister's niece, who died under mysterious circumstances. As a member of the Hart family, she will be famous. She will be adored. And for the first time, she will matter.
There's only one catch. She must also stop the rebellion that Lila secretly fostered, the same one that got her killed…and one Kitty believes in. Faced with threats, conspiracies and a life that's not her own, she must decide which path to choose—and learn how to become more than a pawn in a twisted game she's only beginning to understand.

Rating: THREE Gold Stars!!!

My Review: 

I have to say, I enjoyed Aimee Carter's Goddess Test series much more than The Blackcoat Rebellion trilogy. I really wanted to like Pawn. The premise sounded interesting so I was really excited but it just didn't do it for me. I had a hard time being drawn into the story.

Plot:

There were several interesting aspect of the story. The caste system, the country being run by one family, the aptitude test that determining a citizen's caste then receiving a tattoo representing their rank. The main conflict was Kitty Doe trying to be a double-agent -- Masked at Lila Hart, the country's princess and the face of the Blackcoat Rebellion. Sounds interesting right? Well, it was -- just not as kickass I as went in expecting. Nevertheless, it was decent and had plenty of plot-twists And I love plot-twists you don't see coming.

Character breakdown:

Usually when I read there is at least one character I fall in love with but, unfortunately, not in Pawn. However, Daxton and Augusta (the bad guys) were runners up.

Kitty Doe - Kitty irritated me to highest level. She was weak, a bit naive and always got caught doing something trying to go through with half-baked ideas.

Ben Doe - Ben was cute. That is all I can say because readers aren't really given the chance to get to known him let alone relate or swoon over him.

Daxton & Augusta Hart - They were well written villain. I hated them and what is a villain if you cant hate him/her? I feel as if they were the strongest characters in the story.

All in all, I can't quite pinpoint what it was about Pawn that made me reluctant to love it and that sucks, I am sorry. as always, I advise that you give Pawn a try for yourself or read an excerpt before you purchase it. I may not have been particularly fond of the book but that doesn't mean you wont. And, at least know that it does get better. I enjoyed Captive more than I did Pawn so if anything, push through Pawn and it'll get better.

*Sorry for the crappy review*

***Check out Aimee Carter's website for more information about her and PawnHERE

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