Showing posts with label Dance of Shadows. Show all posts
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Friday, May 17, 2013

Book Reviews: The Elite by Kiera Cass, Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black & The Day I Met Suzie by Chris Higgins.




First off, can I just say that I’m BUMMED the CW decided to pass on The Selection AGAIN. What is it with YA dystopians and not making it to full show? The pretty dresses of The Selectionwould have more than made up for the Gossip Girl withdrawals I’ve been experiencing of late. (Okay, the last couple seasons of that show were totally lame, but for a while there, it was great!)

 The Selection (basically The Bachelor in a future setting and with a couple rebel attacks thrown into the mix) saw thirty-five girls battle it out to win the heart of the dash-licious (an arresting combination of dashing and delicious) Prince Maxon. In The Elite, we find that number whittled down to six from which Maxon must choose his bride and the future Queen of Illéa.  If I were you, I’d bet on our heroine, America Singer, winning that crown. Or maybe not. While Maxon has pretty much lost his heart to our girl, she’s not quite so sure about him. America’s first love Aspen is back on the scene, and – LOVE TRIANGLE ALERT- America doesn’t know who to choose.  While America dithers, (a lot!) Maxon realizes that maybe his hearts choice isn’t the right choice, and so he needs a back up plan. Luckily for him -  but not so great for America who is now totally losing both at the selection and in life- he has a bunch of other girls waiting in the wings.

Has America blown it for good, or can she re-claim Maxon’s heart in time to give this book a happy ending?

Just like its predecessor, The Elite is light, fluffy and total froufrou fun, but unlike The Selection, which suffered at times form a total lack of world-building, this one injects action in the form of increased rebel-attacks and a little Illéa history into the mix via a diary with some very dangerous-to-know secrets, promoting it from a simple guilty-pleasure to an all-round-absorbing read. 


 The Elite (The Selection #2) by Kiera Cass.  Publisher: Harper Collins.  Released April 2013. Ages: 13+    Rating:  4 out of 5.   Source: Received from publisher for review.

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Gaining a place at the prestigious New York Ballet Academy is a dream come true for any aspiring ballet dancer. For Vanessa Adler, though, studying at the academy means more than the pursuit of a dream.  Years previously, Vanessa’s older sister Margaret vanished without a trace from the academy, and now Vanessa wants the truth. Did Margaret simply crack under the pressure of relentless rehearsals at the academy? Or is there a far more sinister explanation for her disappearance? Could it be that there are demons at play in the shadows of the dancers?

I had high hopes – high, high hopes – for Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black. That cover
reeled me in– there’s no doubt about it, and along with a great concept –a ballet school with demons- a highly effective publicity campaign and a press release that promised me I’d be hooked from the very first page, I was really looking forward to this one.  But…Yeah, there’s a but. In fact, there’s a whole lot of buts.

Dance of Shadows just didn’t work for me. I found this one to be a formulaic paranormal romance in every sense – the kind of book that sticks to the rules SO MUCH that I could only enjoy it if I hadn’t ever read a YA paranormal romance ever before.  Predictable to the point of being painful at times, this one contained very little in the way of surprises and less in the way of plot twists. Not if you’re Vanessa, though – to put it kindly, Vanessa is one of those heroines that’s, uh, a little slow on the uptake.  As for the rest of the characters – they didn’t really make an impression on me. Mostly, the cast is made up ‘friends of Vanessa’ who are not really integral to the plot at all.

And then there’s the love interest. Zeppelin.  Yeah, that’s his name – and as his name would suggest, he’s a total douche. Oh, and then there’s Justin, who I guess is meant to be a love interest, but who is just rude to Vanessa from the moment he meets her, so yeah, somebody should tell him that’s not going to work out for him.

Guys –Dance of Shadows is not awful, but it’s not very good either. It’s an okay read at times I guess (the ballet references and the ending are well executed), but there a lot of other books out there (maybe with not such pretty covers!) that are a whole lot better than this. 



Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black.  Publisher: Bloomsbury.  Released Feb. 2013. Ages: 12+    Rating:  3 out of 5.   Source: Received from publisher for review. 

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When well-meaning Indigo meets Suzie at college registration she makes a split-second decision that will change her life forever.  Noticing that Suzie is of no-fixed-abode Indie decides to take Suzie under her wing – with disastrous consequences. What Indie doesn’t know is that girls like Suzie are not to be trusted.  Because girls like Suzie will steal your  life. They’ll steal your soul.

Sinister and foreboding from the very first page, The Day I Met Suzie by Chris Higgins is an intricately plotted thriller that will keep you reading late into the night with its compelling characters and perfectly paced plot.  We learn of Indie’s dilemma through a late-night phone call to The Samaritans in which she details the problems that have entered her life since the day she met Suzie.

The character of Suzie sent shivers down my spine. Right from the start, I just knew she was trouble, but Indie who sees the best in everyone just doesn’t see the warning signs. Not when Suzie morphs into her twin (complete with similar wardrobe and hairstyle) and not when she gets a part-time job at the hair salon where Indie works. As Indie sees it – she’s happy to help.  Indie knows she has a good life – happy home life, good friends and a boyfriend who adores her, while Suzie has nothing – not even a place to live. That’ll change soon though – at least if Suzie has anything to do with it.

I haven’t seen a whole lot of reviews for this book just yet, but it’s one I’ll be recommending time at time again. It’s and engrossing and completely absorbing read from start to finish – and the truth about Suzie really surprised me! If you loved Beautiful Malice by Rebecca James –then you will enjoy The Day I Met Suzie. The storylines are completely different, but the books are similar too in that you know that something really bad is going to happen.

Because something bad always happens whenever girls like Suzie are around!


The Day I Met Suzie by Chris Higgins.  Publisher: Hodder.  Released March 2013. Ages: 12+    Rating:  4 out of 5.   Source: Received from publisher for review. 

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Delightful Debutantes #37 - Yelena Black and Dance of Shadows +++ Giveaway! (UK Only).

Yelena Black is here today to talk all about her debut novel Dance of Shadows as part of the Dance of Shadows blog tour.  I've heard a lot of good things about this one, and can't wait to read it soon. Also, this has to be one of my all time favourite book covers. So pretty!

As an added bonus, UK readers can enter to win a copy of Dance of Shadows with thanks to Bloomsbury Publishing.

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Describe Dance of Shadows in a tweet:

 Super scary thriller/love story set in an elite ballet academy in NYC.

Can you tell me what inspired you to write Dance of Shadows and also give me a quick rundown of your path to publication?

 Dance of Shadows was inspired by my experience with ballet as a young girl, and my love of literature and writing and all things super scary! When I finished my M.F.A., I had the spark of an idea for the book. I have the privilege of working with Ted Malawer and Michael Stearns at The Inkhouse, who helped shepherd me to publication, and the fabulous Bloomsbury Children’s Books both in the US and the UK who fell in love with Vanessa, believed in her story, and made my dream of publishing a novel a reality.

What is your writing process? How long did it take to write Dance of Shadowsfrom start to finish? Typically, how many hours do you spend writing per day?

 I write every day. I usually get up in the mornings, have a big cup of coffee, and sit down at my computer. With Dance of Shadows, the first draft took me approximately six months to write, and then another six-eight months to revise.

What was your research process for Dance of Shadows? What’s the most interesting piece of information you came across in your research?

 I did a fair amount of research on the history of ballet. One interesting piece of information that I found out was that George Balanchine, approximately three months after moving to the United States, founded the School of American Ballet in New York City because he felt that Americans could not dance as well as he wanted them to, compared to his own classical training.

What are your top tips for any aspiring authors out there?

 Keep writing. Don’t take no for an answer. Find someone who believes in you and will be a sounding board for your ideas.

Can you name three other books that readers of Dance of Shadows might also enjoy?

 Sure! I am a huge fan of Cassandra Clare’s work, as well as Holly Black’s Curse Workers series. I also love Theo Lawrence’s Mystic City, which came out in October of 2012, and I think is super sexy and action-packed. And Lauren Kate’s Fallen books are wonderful paranormal romantic reads.

Can you tell me your favourite book/s of 2012 and also the 2013 releases you are most excited to read?

 Three of my favorite recent teen books are Theo Lawrence’s Mystic City, Jillian Larkin’s Diva (and the entire Flappers series), and Josh Berk’s The Dark Days of Hamburger Halpin. I am very excited to read the sequel to Mystic City, forthcoming in 2013, called Renegade Heart.

 What’s one debut YA novel should readers absolutely not miss out on in 2013? 

 I had the privilege of reading an ARC of Page Morgan’s The Beautiful and The Cursed. It’s incredible!


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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black: Free three-chapter preview +++ Win an ARC! (UK Only!)

Did you know that you can now read the first three chapters of Yelena Black's highly anticipated Dance of Shadows for free?

Just head on over to Amazon where you can download a free preview copy of the book for Kindle and Kindle for PC.

Here's the link for the free preview copy: clicky

Dance of Shadows releases February 12th but thanks to Bloomsbury Publishing I have a proof  copy to give away to one lucky reader! To enter to win an early copy of Dance of Shadows just fill in the form below.

Competition is open to readers in the UK and closes January 26th 2013.






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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black: Read an entry from Margaret Adler's Diary & Watch the Book Trailer!

Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black is set to be one of the big YA debuts of 2013 and as such Bloomsbury have provided me with some fun extras to share with you as we all count down to release day!  There is a lot of buzz surrounding this book which tells the story of Vanessa Adler as she strives to uncover the secrets behind the mysterious disappearance of her sister Margaret....

Below is an extract from Margaret's diary. You can find out more about Margaret and the mysteries of the New York Ballet Academy on the dedicated Facebook page.



Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Release date: February 2013
Ages: 12+


Vanessa doesn’t believe that her sister is a runaway. She wouldn’t leave her family behind without saying a word. The only way Vanessa can discover the truth behind her mysterious disappearance is to follow in Margaret’s footsteps, but to do so she risks her sanity and maybe even her life . . .

Vanessa Adler is one of the talented few to get a place at the acclaimed New York Ballet Academy. Between backbreaking rehearsals for the school’s production of The Firebird she desperately tries to find out what happened to her sister before she vanished. There are rumors that the pressure of performing the lead role, the same role Vanessa is now rehearsing for, drove her mad. Other girls have gone missing too. Can the role be cursed? Vanessa’s new relationship with leading-man Zep only seems to complicate things further. What is he hiding from her and can she really trust him?

Black Swan meets Gossip Girl in this thrilling first book in a new series. Sexy, sinister and full of secrets, readers will be hooked on Dance of Shadows from the first page. Look out for the sequel in 2014.

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                                                                                                                            [October 12]
Dear Diary,

Just as I was finishing breakfast, that kid Justin sat down across from me. "Have you noticed how weird Josef's hand-picked favorites are?" he asked. "Like, weird weird? They seem to exist almost in a, like, parallel universe." 

When I didn’t answer, he said, “You can’t tell me you haven’t noticed. I mean, Anna? Please. I don’t know what he sees in her.”

Zep was watching, and I didn't want him to think Justin and I are an item, so I just said, "I've noticed that you're weird. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, Justin." Anna’s mean, but she is a good dancer. I’ll give her that.

Justin scowled and stood up. "I thought you weren't as stupid as the rest of these kids, but clearly I was wrong.”

Oh, Diary, did I make a mistake? What is with this guy?

Love and in confusion,


Margaret.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

UK Cover Reveals: Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black, The Blood Keeper by Tessa Gratton, Vortex by Julie Cross & More!

Here are some recent UK cover reveals that have caught my eye! I'm especially excited to read Yelena Black's Dance of Shadows - how awesome does that one sound? Totally crushing on the cover candy too!


I've included the US cover counterparts where available, so tell me what your favourites are! Some of these UK covers are very different to the US looks, so I'll be interested to hear what you think!

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Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Release date: Jan 2013
Ages: 12+

Dancing with someone is an act of trust. Elegant and intimate; you're close enough to kiss, close enough to feel your partner's heartbeat. But for Vanessa, dance is deadly - and she must be very careful who she trusts . . .

Vanessa Adler attends an elite ballet school - the same one her older sister, Margaret, attended before she disappeared. Vanessa feels she can never live up to her sister's shining reputation. But Vanessa, with her glorious red hair and fair skin, has a kind of power when she dances - she loses herself in the music, breathes different air, and the world around her turns to flames . . .

Soon she attracts the attention of three men: gorgeous Zep, mysterious Josh, and the great, enigmatic choreographer Josef Zhalkovsky. When Josef asks Vanessa to dance the lead in the Firebird, she has little idea of the danger that lies ahead - and the burning forces about to be unleashed . . .



International Editions:

US cover for Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black



 
The Blood Keeper (Blood Journals #2) by Tessa Gratton
Publisher:  Doubleday
Release date: August 2012
Ages: 14+

For Mab Prowd, the practice of blood magic is as natural as breathing. It's all she's ever known. Growing up on an isolated farm with other practitioners may have kept her from making friends her own age, but it has also given her a sense of purpose - she's protective of the magic, and is able to practice it proudly and happily out in the open with only the crows as her companions. But one morning while Mab is attempting a particularly tricky spell, she encounters Will, a local boy who is trying to exorcise a few personal demons of his own. He experiences Mab's magic in a way his mind cannot comprehend and is all too happy to end their chance meeting. But soon, secrets that were kept from Mab by earlier generations of blood magicians are revealed, and she and Will are drawn back together, united against a dangerous force looking to break free from the earth and reclaim its own dark power.



International Editions:






Vortex (Tempest #2) by Julie Cross
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Release date: January 2013
Ages: 14+


Series side by Side

New Tempest Paperback Edition & US Cover of Vortex



Missing Me (Girl, Missing #3) by Sophie McKenzie
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Books
Release date: September 2012
Ages: 12+

Six years have passed since the end of Sister, Missing and Madison is now a teenager. During a visit to older sister Lauren, she learns that their biological father was an anonymous sperm donor and sets out to track him down. Her search bears fruit sooner than she expects, but is the father she discovers all he seems? As Madison gets drawn into a mysterious investigation involving missing girls and secret hideaways, she finds herself in more and more danger…




Burning Bright (Falling Fast #2)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Books
Release date: January 2013
Ages: 12+

The sequel to Falling Fast. Four months have passed and River and Flynn's romance is still going strong. River thinks Flynn has his anger under control, but when she discovers he has been getting into fights and is facing a terrible accusation at school, she starts to question both Flynn's honesty - and the intensity of their passion. Things come to a head at a family get together when River sees Flynn fly into one unprovoked rage too many. The consequences for both of them are devastating and threaten to tear them apart forever.


Possessed by Niki Valentine
Publisher: Sphere
Release date: October 2012
Ages: Adult

Who do you trust when you can no longer trust your own mind?

Emma's life has always been a struggle, and now she's been accepted at a prestigious music school, she is determined to excel. But when the impossibly chic twins, confident Sophie and quieter Matilde, come crashing into her life - surrounding her with champagne and parties - they demand Emma's full attention. 

Then shy Matilde commits suicide and shockingly, her identical twin Sophie flourishes. Now odd things are happening to Emma: blackouts, waking up in strange places, bizarre dreams. Something, or someone, is consuming Emma's mind. Terrified, Emma begins to doubt everything and everyone around her, especially the beautiful Sophie...








* Please note: These covers may not be final and may be subject to change. Images sourced from publishers websites, Goodreads & Amazon. 

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Read All About It #3 - Recent Exciting Book News & Deals!



It's been a while since I've done one of these posts (slacker!) and I know I've left out lots and lots of  exciting book deals (boo me!). I've included some pretty awesome upcoming titles here though including  new books from  Jessica Warman (Between) and Rebecca James (Beautiful Malice) and a 2013 debut that's being described as a Black-Swan like tale of spooky happenings at a ballet school. Read on for more...


The Suffering Half by Jessica Warman

I recently read and loved Between by Jessica Warman so I'm really looking forward to this next book from her which releases in September 2012. How good does this sound?! Can't wait!

More About the Book

Rachel and Alice are an extremely rare kind of identical twins—so identical that even their aunt and uncle, whom they’ve lived with since their parents passed away, can’t tell them apart. But the sisters are connected in a way that goes well beyond their surfaces: when one experiences pain, the other exhibits the exact same signs of distress. So when one twin mysteriously disappears, the other immediately knows something is wrong—especially when she starts experiencing serious physical traumas, despite the fact that nobody has touched her. As the search commences to find her sister, the twin left behind must rely on their intense bond to uncover the truth. But is there anyone around her she can trust, when everyone could be a suspect? And ultimately, can she even trust herself? Master storyteller Jessica Warman will keep readers guessing when everything they see—and everything they are told—suddenly becomes unreliable in this page-turning literary thriller.


More About the Author 
Twitter:  @jkwarman


Diabolical by Yelena Black 


ETA: Title Change: Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black

I'll be keeping an eye out for this debut in 2013, a spooky tale set in a prestigious ballet school, which is publishing simultaneously in the US, UK and Australia from Bloomsbury.  The first in a trilogy I can see this one being very popular!

More About the Book

A Black Swan–like trilogy about a 15-year-old who starts witnessing spooky goings-on at her prestigious ballet school. When Vanessa Adler becomes suspicious of the controlling choreographer at her academy, she stumbles upon the fact that he is staging a performance in which "the school's dancers become pawns in a world of demons."


Little Deaths by Rebecca James 


I loved Beautiful Malice, and I've been eagerly awaiting the next book from Australian author Rebecca James. It looks like Cooper Bartholomew is Dead, the book Rebecca was working on has been put on the back-burner for now, but Little Deaths is set to publish in January 2013, and I can't wait to read it!


More About the Book

It was a baby. A baby crying. Crying and crying and crying,’ she says, her face pale, her voice sharp with urgency. ‘It was so clear. Didn’t you hear it? You must have heard it!
 
Tim Ellison needs a place to live and when he finds a cheap room to rent in the perfect location in Sydney it seems almost too good to be true. The rent is cheap but the room comes with a condition. The owner of the house, the young and beautiful Anna London, has agoraphobia and is more or less housebound. Tim will be responsible for bringing food to the house, and helping with any other supplies she may need.

Anna is quiet, beautiful and inhibited and Tim struggles to get to know her. When odd and frightening things start occurring in the house – unexplained messes, bizarre graffiti on the interior walls, broken windows – he starts to wonder what he has got himself into. Anna finally begins to open up to Tim. As his feelings for her soften and develop into admiration, and even love, he learns about her tragic past and becomes increasingly embroiled in the mysterious world of Anna London and her sinister house.


More About the Author

Twitter: @rebecca_james_



Neptune's Tears by Susan Waggoner

Billed as The Time Traveller's Wife meets ER, Neptune's Tears is the first in a two part YA romance to be published by Piccadilly Press in Autumn 2012. I think this one sounds great, and very romantic too, which is always a bonus. Looking forward to reading it, and its sequel Starlight's Edge which will publish in summer 2013.

More About the Book

Set in 2218, Neptune's Tears tells the story of star-crossed lovers, Zee and David. She is young and idealistic, struggling with the stress and emotional demands of her work as an empath; he is a patient in need of her help. But the path of their love is anything but smooth, for David is a traveller from the future, and burdened with a terrible secret. As their relationship develops, Zee realises that she will have to sacrifice everything she cares about for a life with David.

What the Publishers Are Saying

'I'm really very excited about Timedance. "It's simply one of the best romances I've read in a long time.  It's an original, highly imaginative story, and the central characters are so real.  The futuristic setting adds a quirkiness to the story and is very cleverly handled. I read the material one evening and made a pre-emptive bid when I finished.' - Brenda Gardner, Managing Director, Piccadilly Press.




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Please note:  Release dates and book titles may not be final and may be subject to change.