Review: Breathing Ghosts

Title:  Breathing Ghosts
Author:  Laekan Zea Kemp
Publication:  September 30, 2013
Reviewed by:  Jen
Rating:  4.5 Stars
Reason for Reviewing:  E-book provided in exchange for an honest review.
She is a winding cosmos, bleeding and bursting into night. She is a dream. She is dead.

River has just lost the one thing that matters most to him—Nia—and all she’s left behind is a pile of scribbled love notes detailing their past and a pin-holed map planning out their future. Hopes and dreams confined to one dimension now that she’s gone and River’s too afraid to leave his hometown, crippled by the same anxiety that’s plagued his mother for as long as he can remember.

But after a strange encounter with the only girl he ever loved a week after laying her to rest, River, armed with nothing but her map and his memories, decides to finally leave and never look back. And with the help of a pair of eccentrically named siblings as well as a mutt with three legs, he sets out to do the very thing Nia always knew how to do better than he ever could—live.

From the moonlit beaches off of Florida’s east coast, to the forests of Mississippi, to Bourbon Street, Cadillac Ranch, and the Arizona desert, River is faced with not only Nia’s ghost but his own and he learns that in life there are no accidents, only miracles.
 Breathing Ghosts

I want to start this review by asking Ms. Kemp the following:

Why Ms. Kemp?  Why?!  I was completely unprepared for, as the kids these days put it, all of the feels.  Let me breakdown why.

I wasn't ready for how emotionally invested I was going to become in River's journey.  I had no intention of being sucked in by his grief or loneliness and yet as the pages flew by I couldn't help but start to care how his journey was going to turn out.  He's the type of character that makes you want to reach into the pages and hug him until he breaks while simultaneously shaking him until he hurts.  Watching him come to realizations about Nia and his life are both beautiful and painful to witness.  I could relate to him and his plight because, let's face it, we've all had demons and/or situations we've tried to run from.

I also wasn't ready to encounter such awesome side characters.  The siblings, who shall remain nameless because it's part of what makes their introduction funny, have their own issues and demons they're trying to outrun.  They're funny, witty and have some of the funniest back and forth I've read in a while.  Much to River's dismay, they become an intricate part of his journey.  They inadvertently become his anchor and help him crawl out of the hole he's let himself fall into.  Even the three legged pooch he encounters serves an important role.

You know what else I wasn't ready for?  The friggin' road trip.  It's like you are literally standing shoulder to shoulder with River during each stop he makes.  The descriptions of each location are ridiculously vivid.  The only places I've actually seen with my two eyes is New Orleans and Florida (probably not fair because I live here) but, you can bet your right butt cheek that I Googled each of the places visited in the story and they're all legit.  Trust me.  I looked.  Sitting here thinking about the trip as a whole just blows my mind.  It seriously inspired me to plan a road trip.  Preferably without the crazy emotional baggage.

Do yourselves a favor and pick up this book.  The journey won't be easy but it is so incredibly worth it.  Thank you Ms. Kemp for giving me the gift of the unexpected.


Favorite Scene:
“Hodie?”

“Yeah, that Saint Expedite statue. You know, anti-procrastinator.”

I remember Carter translating the sign. “Today.”

“Exactly. Okay, so that’s our next challenge. Say yes no matter what?”

“Unless someone asks us to commit a murder.”

“Or to sleep with their six hundred pound sister with a mustache.”

“Or to eat a bologna sandwich.”

“You don’t like bologna?”

“Shit no dude. It’s disgusting.”

“That’s it. We’re stopping at the next gas station and I’m buying a package of bologna. The cheap kind with the red string.”

“No dude.”

He flashes me a wry smile. “Hodie, motherfucker. Hodie.”

-Conversation between River and one of the siblings (Kindle Location 2669-2675)

US vs UK Cover Battle 12.5.13


What we've been doing for our US vs UK meme is pairing up books that released the same week as our posts.  Of this week's releases, we're battling Gabriel's Redemtion by Sylvain Reynard.

Isalys: Well, the US one has this whole Adam & Eve thing going on that I don't get unless Gabriel has a thing for doing it in bushes (er, no pun intended).  Oh wait, maybe that was intentional!  Ooh Berkley, you dirty ;)
Jen: I'm diggin' the UK cover on this one. It draws my eye in. Something about it...
Taryn: I prefer the UK cover, too. I think I'd be slightly embarrassed to read the U.S. version in public because it screams "Erotica!" but the UK cover is more subtle.
Isalys: I agree with you both!   The UK is much more subtle, mysterious, and overall a more interesting, alluring cover :)
Stephanie: I'm going UK cover on this one as well. I like the simplicity of it. Kind of showing us a snap shot into an intimate moment. Also the red really pops letting us know there will be some lust, love, blood. I'm sure you can keep going but the mystery of the UK cover definitely intrigues me more then the US cover. 

UK wins with us!  What about you?

Movie News: Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark

So here I am bloghopping and visiting some of my favorite peeps when I see quite possibly the craziest, coolest, and creepiest news EVAR!

Many of us are familiar with Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark by Alvin Schwartz. 


While I'm normally a big chicken and not a fan of scary movies, I can't help but SQUEAL at this news.  I adored these books as a kid in middle school!  I'm sure my parents just shook their heads at me and wondered what was wrong with their child but I didn't care.  The stories were creepy and the illustrations were horrifying and I loved them!

Well... *drum roll please*

According to Deadline, CBS Films has won a bidding war to adapt these, the most terrifying of children’s horror anthologies. The pair behind the adaptation are Saw writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan so know that shit is about to get real!

From Deadline:
CBS Films has sprung for a pitch from Saw writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan to adapt Alvin Scwartz’s classic spooky tale collection Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. I’m told it was a competitive bidding for the project, which will see Melton and Dunstan adapt some of the Scary short stories into a screenplay about a group of outcast kids who stand up to their fears to save their town when nightmares come to life. Sean Daniel and Jason Brown of Sean Daniel Company and Elizabeth Grave of 1212 Entertainment will produce, with Roberto Grande and Joshua Long exec producing. 1212 initially optioned rights before teaming up with Melton and Dunstan, who are repped by WME and Trevor Engelson at Underground. VP Mark Ross and Creative Executive Alex Ginno are overseeing the project for CBS Films.
Schwartz collected the Scary Stories tales from folklore and urban legend. The three-book children’s series, which has sold more than 7 million copies worldwide, began with 1981′s Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark and continued with More Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark (1984) and Scary Stories 3: More Tales To Chill Your Bones (1991)

YOU GUYS, I CAN'T EVEN RIGHT NOW! 
In Mary's (from Mary Had A Little Book Blog) words, "I didn't even know I wanted this to happen". This NEVER crossed my mind and now, it may possibly be the greatest thing to ever happen! Would it be weird if I did a little jig in my office right now?!

Thanks to my homegirl, Amber from Me, My Shelf & I for bring this most awesome news to our attention :D


Review: For Real

Title:  For Real
Author: Chelsea Cameron
Publication:
  November 14, 2013
Reviewed by:  Isalys
Rating:  3 Stars
Reason for Reviewing:  E-book provided in exchange for an honest review.
Two people. One fake relationship. What could go wrong?

When virgin Shannon Travers gets fed up with her friends demanding that she find a boyfriend, she enlists the help of tattooed, mohawk-rocking graphic design student Jett. He’s more than happy to play along with their Fake Relationship, including the Ten Rules of Fake Dating that control-freak Shannon comes up with. Even if he likes to violate them. Repeatedly.

But what happens when Fake Dating starts to feel… not fake anymore? Will Shannon be willing to let go and embrace the first thing in her life that’s ever felt REAL?

Poor virgin Shannon is being dragged by her friends on yet another misadventure to finally rid her of that pesky V-card that she's holding on to.  Finally fed up with the pressure being put on her, she meets and befriends Jett who agrees to "fake date" her so that she can get her friends off her back.  What starts off as a fake relationship soon turns into an easy friendship, an intense attraction, and very real love!

I liked Shannon but liked Jett much more.  She is ambitious, studious, and hard-working, but a push-over until she finally reaches her limit.  She was also a bit perplexing.  While she had the strength to pull herself away from the family that held her back, she hardly managed to stand up for herself to her "friends", and was completely oblivious to Jett's feelings.

Sweet, Asian Jett WINS!  He's attentive, considerate, and tattooed with just a touch of geekiness that made him especially sexy yet endearing.  Even though he wasn't the one telling the story, you know almost immediately that his feelings for Shannon were very real.  He was so genuine.

As for the secondary characters, the "friends", I had very mixed feelings.  Shannon's friends, while I don't think they meant to hurt Shannon, were [to be frank] kind of dicks to her.  They pressured her to do something that she wasn't ready for and then made HER feel guilty about it.  *swats with newspaper* Bad friends, bad! More than once, Shannon tried to validate her friendship with Hazel (her BFF) by commenting that she had been there for her before.  However, the author didn't expand on that so all you really got to see were the bad qualities.  Sadly, their friendship left a lot to be desired.  On the other hand, Jett's friendship with his roommate, Javier was a more complex.  A muscle-head with an obnoxious sense of humor, he's easy to brush off until you come to learn that Javier is a very loyal friend with a good heart who helped Jett when he had no one else to turn to.

Shannon & Jett's relationship, however fake they intended it to be, was playfully sweet and real.  It was hard to understand why they felt the need to fake it or why it took them so long to figure out how real it had become.  However, it was still gratifying when they learned their true feelings for each other.

Although the premise wasn't completely original, it was a simply sweet story and a nice way to spend an afternoon.


Cover Art: Surrendering To Us

SURRENDERING TO US (Surrender Saga #2)
Release Date: January 2, 2014
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance


They're finally together. But the Universe seems intent on tearing them apart…

Rory Clarke might not be Lucah Blythe's boss anymore, but that doesn't mean they can sneak off to the boardroom for hot sex whenever they want. Keeping their hands off each other in the workplace is harder than they could have imagined, and that's not the only obstacle they have to deal with. Between Lucah's troublesome brother Ryder, and Rory's bff Sloane's inability to understand locked doors, they're drowning in drama.

But it's only about to get a lot worse when a blast from Lucah's past surfaces, and chaos at Clarke Enterprises threatens to take away everything Rory has worked so hard for. Can the couple weather the storm and surrender to each other, or will the challenges of staying together destroy their relationship for good?

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