Book Blitz: Chosen by Paulina Ulrich


I love the cover! I want to read this book. Sounds intriguing. :)

Title: Chosen (Fighting Fate #1)
Author: Paulina Ulrich
Genre: New Adult, Paranormal Romance
Release Date: 31st October 2013
Book Blurb:
Nothing can stand in the way of outspoken, rule-breaker-extraordinaire, Kaddy Richston…except destiny. Born with wildly colored hair and piercing gray eyes Kaddy knew she was different, but she set her sights on her ambitious dreams of being in a rock band and leaving her small town behind along with the painful memories of her past.
But destiny has other plans for her. 
When the calm, cool, and always collected Cole Huntington enters her life he takes a strange interest in her, his striking blue eyes never wandering far from her every move. Despite her efforts to push him away, he plans on unraveling every single one of Kaddy’s dark secrets even though he has some of his own. 
Despising each other from the start, Kaddy is determined to undermine whatever intentions he has until she learns of a destiny she never asked for. The fate of the world lies in her hands as she learns how different she really is. The only person she can turn to for answers is the last person she’d want help from: Cole Huntington who seems to dislike her rule-breaking as much as she dislikes his rule-following.
Sometimes destiny sucks.

*ABOUT THE AUTHOR*

I have always loved writing, telling stories, and the idea of dreaming big because where I come from, you dream big or you don't dream at all. I'm a full-time author with my slightly insane cat, Juey, who is always happy to keep me company as he so often thinks he can lay on my keyboard to "assist" my writing. I write stories because life wouldn't be as fun without the occasional break from reality.
I am the author of the YA paranormal romance Flightless Bird series, the mature YA/New Adult paranormal romance Fighting Fate series and many more stories to come. When I'm out because I ran out of iced tea, I'm out buying way too many cute shoes, or I'm reading a really good book.

*EXCERPT*

“Kaddy, wait.” I heard Mike trailing me as I turned out of the Wheel Barrel.

            I pressed a hand to my temple and sighed. “Yeah?”

            “You okay? I know you didn’t get a lot of sleep last night.” Mike scratched the back of his head and looked down at me, worried. “Maybe some lunch will help.”

            “What I need is sleep, and what needs to happen is for me to stop having these stupid night terrors.” I leaned back against the hot brick building for a moment.

            “You can’t help it. It’s not your fault.” Mike leaned on his shoulder next to me, his hands deep in his apron pockets.

            “I know, but I hate it. Why can’t they stop?” I smacked my hand to my forehead and sighed. Against my palm, my skin felt too warm. Was I getting sick? Great. It was the last thing I needed. “Do I feel warm to you?” I dropped my hand and looked over at Mike, giving him permission to touch me with a simple confirmation from my eyes.

            Slowly raising his arm, the back of his hand pressed against my cheek. “Damn, Kaddy. You’re burning up! Do you feel all right?”

            I shrugged. I did feel all right, just a little warm. “I feel fine. I need some sleep. Promise to plan on going to bed early tonight?” I doubted he would keep this promise. He and I always stayed up late writing music.

            Mike got a playful glint in his eye. “You know I’m a night owl. No promises there.”

            I sighed and rolled my eyes. “We both are.”

            Mike still had his hand pressed against my cheek until it shifted up to tug his gray beanie down on my forehead. “Maybe it’s just my awesome hat that’s making you overheat. Who wears a beanie in August?” he joked and I playfully scowled at him as I readjusted the knitted beanie.

            “Oh, I’m sure that’s it,” I laughed and gave him a gentle punch on the arm.

            “Whoa.” He took a step back. “You been working out or something? That hurt.” Mike held his upper arm like I had socked it with everything I had. I stood there waiting with my “really?” look and raised my eyebrows in anticipation for his mischievous face to appear. If Mike was anything, he was a jokester. Just like I expected, a few seconds later, he cracked a smile on his lips and started laughing.

            “You always think your little jokes are hilarious!” Even when I rolled my eyes, I couldn’t stop his infectious laughter from causing me to laugh.

            “Kadster, we know I tell the best jokes. I eat sarcasm for breakfast every day.” He winked and wrapped his arm around my shoulders. I didn’t shy from his touch.

            “So do I, but no one but you find anything I say funny.” I looked up at him as he walked me to the corner of the block, the direction of home. Only Mike called me the Kadster. Actually, he had a lot of nicknames for me and I didn’t mind it. He was one of the few I would let getaway with calling me things other than my name.

            “It’s because everyone is just jealous of the awesome friendship we’ve had since we were eight. Haters gonna hate.” He shrugged and his other hand pretended to dust off his shoulder. Mike was the only friend I counted on for anything. Long ago, we made a pact, and so far, he’s kept every word he promised to keep.

Cover Reveal: Girls Are Players by Ingrid Seymour

Title: Girls Are Players by Ingrid Seymour (G.A.P. #2) 
Author: Ingrid Seymour
Release Date: 4th December 2013
Genre: New Adult, Contemporary Romance
Book Blurb from Goodreads:
Jessica Norton is a villain in the body of a gorgeous, rich, college girl. She cheats, lies, plays with people’s feelings, and purposely breaks unsuspecting hearts to avenge a personal loss. She’s the kind of girl people love to hate—even if it’s just because she has it all. Except . . . she doesn’t have it all. What she wants most is the love of her high school sweetheart, Taylor Drennon, the guy who got away, the one who left without telling her why and caused all her bitterness.
Not surprisingly, Jessica’s evil has made her a pariah. Alone, without friends or Taylor’s love, her college life is a nightmare. She’s haunted by her own mistakes and drowning in lack of direction. Something needs to change. So when the first opportunity to turn her life around presents itself, she takes it. Home for Christmas break, Jessica runs into Taylor. His unexpected friendliness seems like an invitation to rekindle their love. Inspired by a drastic idea that will both distance her from her heinous reputation and pull her closer to Taylor, she decides to transfer to OSU where he attends under a football scholarship.
Confident she can regain his heart, Jessica reenters Taylor’s life with a splash. Failing to naturally lure him closer, she is then forced to rely on her old games and underhanded scheming. Though Jessica’s heart is in the right place, it is hidden from Taylor by her blunders.  More than once their powerful chemistry takes control, leading Jessica to believe she’s winning. But, it’s a hot and cold affair, and she’s not the only one to blame for their stormy love. If Jessica can only coax Taylor into explaining why he doesn’t want her, maybe she could finally walk away from him for good, maybe she could finally be happy.
 

*ABOUT THE AUTHOR*

Ingrid Seymour loves, loves, loves to write. Her favorite genres are Young Adult and New Adult. The idea for her debut novel "The Guys Are Props Club" assaulted her one day, and she just had to commit it to paper. She wrote it in record time and had incredible fun doing it. Now, she's enjoying hearing from her readers. It's a dream come true. Find her at www.IngridSeymour.com and share your thoughts!

Blog Tour + Giveaway: Broken Symmetry by Dan Rix


Welcome to my tour stop of Broken Symmetry Blog Tour! This tour is hosted by Dianne of Oops I Read A Book Again. You could read more about the tour in here

Title: Broken Symmetry
Author: Dan Rix
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction
Release Date: 28th July 2013
Rating: 
Review Copy: Blog Tour: Diane @ Oops I Read A Book Again
Book Blurb from Goodreads:
Eleven months after the father of sixteen-year-old Blaire Adams vanished without a trace, he's found wandering outside The Scripps Research Institute vomiting blood and speaking gibberish, his sole possession a worn leather diary filled with an unrecognizable language. He has a message for her.
As he dies in her arms, he claims he never vanished. She vanished.
In a nearby military quarantine zone, scientists are being called in from around the world to sequence a previously unknown strain of DNA. Scientists…and soldiers.
When her father’s autopsy reveals a rare chromosomal disorder—a disorder, it turns out, she inherited—Blaire begins to suspect her father’s last words weren’t induced by amnesia. Like her dad, she has an additional set of instructions in her genes—instructions for what, doctors can’t say. Only one thing is certain: it’s what killed him…and it will kill her too.
But now she’s haunted by prophetic nightmares of the Yellowjacket—a young murderer, eyes the black of charcoal, who lures his victims to suicide without ever paying them a visit. The only clue she has to his handiwork is a lingering feeling of déjà vu. That, and the nagging suspicion that all she knows is a mirage. She is certain of two things—though it may mean confiding in the wrong side of good and evil, he has the answers she needs.
And he is recruiting her.
REVIEW:
I quite like this book. It is a new concept, well for me, that is. I didn't really expect that I would like it. Uh... Right now, I got a bit of a mental block, as I write this... So I guess I'll just enumerate some things...

One, I like the premise. The world building is great, it is so intriguing that you have to finish it in one sitting and you know, you can't do anything else unless you finish the whole book. That's how it is for me. I want to learn more about Broken Symmetry or breaking symmetry. It is something that I just heard today, I think. LOL. I can assure you that this is the only time (if I already heard it somewhere else) that it leaves me with an impression. A good one, I tell you.

The way it was written is good too. Although for the most part it is almost consists of science jargon that one can not fully comprehend if you haven't studied Biology or Chemistry or even Physics. I'm done with all those so it's a matter of recollecting the knowledge I got for me to understand all of the terms in there. While I'm a bit of a nerdy type because I like watching The Big Bang Theory and House MD - they do help, btw, in exercising your mind - I do understand that not all readers could understand half of the explanation of Charles Donovan about what is it all about. If I could talk to the author right now, I would probably ask for a novella of sorts or a next book or a prequel. Explaining more about the rare chromosomes, why are they that special, what makes them do what they could do? Why use that thing as a mode of, you know, transportation?

The characters are great too. I like that Blaire became someone else. By that, I just meant, she move passed that popular kid, arrogant, a bit of a b*tch girl. I like how she was driven to find out the truth, determined. Damian is, uh... swoon worthy? Hehehe. So I like guys who got sarcasm, the looks and the brain. Guess that sums up Damian.

I liked that Dan Rix makes my mind really works. Like I need to analyze what he wanted to tell the readers. I can't remember I got bored with this book. I really enjoyed reading this one and that I just wished it is a series so Rix could follow up some of our questions. Or maybe I could ask for an interview or something? Oh well.

I recommend this to all Sci-Fi fanatics! I suggest you study physics first. LMAO. It is very interesting read, for me.
GET IT HERE

*ABOUT THE AUTHOR*

Dan Rix lives in Santa Barbara, California with his fiancée, paranormal romance author Laura Thalassa. He started writing his first novel in college while procrastinating his architecture studio work.



Lucifer by Annabell Cadiz for 99 cents!

Holaz Nerdians!

We have some really FABULOUS news! From TODAY until THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, LUCIFER (Sons of Old Trilogy, #1) is ONLY .99 CENTS on AMAZON AND BARNES AND NOBLE!! *gasp* *squeal* *clap excitedly*

Yep, that’s right! In honor of Annabell Cadiz’ birthday this week *cough on the 24th cough,* she decided to celebrate by giving a discount to readers on her book ;) Check out all the intense action, hawt cast of swoon worthy male leads, and kick-butt best friend duo, Zahara and Becca, for just 99 CENTS!!

Go get your copy now! Happy reading everyone! *grins*
Title: Lucifer (Sons of Old Trilogy #1)
Author: Annabell Cadiz
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Angels, Demons
Release Date: 31st January 2013
Book Blurb from Goodreads:
Have you ever wondered what could be hiding in the shadows?
Well, for eighteen-year-old Zahara Faraday, she doesn’t have to wonder. You see she comes from a lineage of Light Witches, those who have chosen to help protect and serve between the supernatural world and the human world. The only problem is Zahara, like her father Solomon, is as human as a human being can be whereas her mother, Mia, and her Aunt Catalina, were born as Light Witches. As a family they hunt down rogue supernaturals—creatures who harm humans or who have committed an act against their kingdom. 
Zahara’s hunting skills are usually kept dormant since her parents would prefer she live life as a normal human girl without knowledge of the supernatural world. She plans on doing just that—except when she finds a couple being attacked by fairies, she has no choice but to step in. Before she can return to pretending to be blissfully ignorant, Zahara encounters a problem she isn’t the least equip to handle: Bryan Hamilton, the good looking new co-worker she has to help train. In a heartbeat, her best friend, Becca King, has set her up on a double date with herself and her new crush, Rekesh Saint-Louis, who happens to be the most powerful leader of the biggest Imago Coven in South Florida –supernatural creatures with the ability to control water . . . and suck out human souls. 
Zahara has no time to focus on how she’s going to explain her double date with her best friend and the enemy they have a tentative truce with to her parents because soon one of the members of Mia and Catalina’s coven is found murdered with a strange tattoo of a snake with wings carved into his arm.
Zahara is then thrown into a whirlwind battle with an angel determined to have revenge against God, an Imago coven she doesn’t think they should trust, and slew of dream-eating fairies and powerful Nephilims, hybrid children of angels and humans, more than happy to rip her to shreds.
Normal just got a deadlier definition.

PRAISE FOR LUCIFER
"I love discovering new authors and can’t wait for more books by Annabell Cadiz, the writing was well crafted, and characters developed nicely with the plots twist and turns that just kept me hooked. This is a paranormal trilogy to look out for and get your hands on it asap!" ~Seeing Night Reviews
“Lucifer  has everything a good book should have: a kick ass heroine with an awesome best friend, hot guys that are seriously full of  hotness, epic fight scenes, and an ending that made me want to demand the author release the second installment  now!” ~Writing, Stuff and Nonsense
“First, I have to say CONGRATS to Annabell on her debut release! She has done a great job at writing a paranormal world where things are not always as they seem. Things go bump in the night and if you’re not careful they will bump into you. I have to say that I was thoroughly immersed in this story and I could not put it down. For all you paranormal lovers out there this is a must read to add to your list!” ~Kaidans Seduction
“It was an action packed adventure that had me on the edge of my seat many times throughout the book. The plot had action, supes, some romance, mystery, kick a**heroines, and an awesome cast of characters all masterfully woven together to give us a story unlike any other I have read. What an ending!” ~Crazy Four Books
"I really enjoyed this book. There is several different paranormal beings you get to see from Fairies, Angels, Witches and more. There is plenty of action going on. You never know when danger is going to appear in this book. I liked all of the characters even some of the bad ones. I will say there is lots of twist and turns and you never know what will happen. The ending I was surprised hugely by and it makes me crave the next book even more. I need to know what will happen next. I won't give any spoilers but I will say expect the unexpected." ~Racing To Read

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Annabell Cadiz was born in the sweltering heat of South Florida. She was raised surrounded by Puerto Rican chefs and band of siblings that weren’t all related to her. A self-proclaimed nerd and book-a-holic (her room does hold much evidence to prove her claims are justifiable), she created TeamNerd Reviews to showcase her EXTREME love for novels where, along with her best friend, Bridget Strahin, she hosts book reviews, interviews, giveaways, Indie Shoutouts and much more. She also had the pleasure of being published in three separate issue of Suspense Magazine. She is currently attending Trinity International University to attain her B.A. in Psychology. She also adores Cinnamon Teddy Grahams, has an addiction to Minute Maid Orange juice, and is a proud Jesus Freak. Her debut novel, LUCIFER (SONS OF OLD TRILOGY, #1) was published January 2013 and the second book, MICHAEL, will be out Fall 2013 and the third book, NEPHILIM, will be out Spring 2014.

Blog Tour: Lucifer by Annabell Cadiz (Sons of Old Trilogy #1)

Welcome to my Tour Stop of Lucifer! This Blog tour is hosted by Diane of Oops I Read A Book Again and you could read more about it here.

Title: Lucifer (Sons of Old Trilogy #1)
Author: Annabell Cadiz
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Angels, Demons
Release Date: 31st January 2013
Rating: 
Review Copy: Blog Tour: Diane @ Oops I Read A Book Again
Book Blurb from Goodreads:
Have you ever wondered what could be hiding in the shadows?
Well, for eighteen-year-old Zahara Faraday, she doesn’t have to wonder. You see she comes from a lineage of Light Witches, those who have chosen to help protect and serve between the supernatural world and the human world. The only problem is Zahara, like her father Solomon, is as human as a human being can be whereas her mother, Mia, and her Aunt Catalina, were born as Light Witches. As a family they hunt down rogue supernaturals—creatures who harm humans or who have committed an act against their kingdom. 
Zahara’s hunting skills are usually kept dormant since her parents would prefer she live life as a normal human girl without knowledge of the supernatural world. She plans on doing just that—except when she finds a couple being attacked by fairies, she has no choice but to step in. Before she can return to pretending to be blissfully ignorant, Zahara encounters a problem she isn’t the least equip to handle: Bryan Hamilton, the good looking new co-worker she has to help train. In a heartbeat, her best friend, Becca King, has set her up on a double date with herself and her new crush, Rekesh Saint-Louis, who happens to be the most powerful leader of the biggest Imago Coven in South Florida –supernatural creatures with the ability to control water . . . and suck out human souls. 
Zahara has no time to focus on how she’s going to explain her double date with her best friend and the enemy they have a tentative truce with to her parents because soon one of the members of Mia and Catalina’s coven is found murdered with a strange tattoo of a snake with wings carved into his arm.
Zahara is then thrown into a whirlwind battle with an angel determined to have revenge against God, an Imago coven she doesn’t think they should trust, and slew of dream-eating fairies and powerful Nephilims, hybrid children of angels and humans, more than happy to rip her to shreds.
Normal just got a deadlier definition.
REVIEW:
I honestly don't know what to say about this book... It is actually good... It's just... I don't know. A bit weird that the title is about the fallen angel we all know to rebel against God. But I do think that is the purpose of the author. Showing us or telling us that not all things are what it seems.

Zahara is not new in dealing with supernaturals.. In fact, she lived her whole life knowing about it; her ancestors are Light Witches, her mom and Aunt are one too. The premise of this book is good. Not your typical Young Adult Paranomal Romance. The world building is consistent in a way. One could also relate to the characters because Zahara and Becca are what you can call the 'typical teenagers' nowadays. Meaning they break rules from time to time, their friendship is sturdy as a rock They have each other back and I like that they are real to each other, they also fight, they don't always have rainbows and butterflies in their friendship. But having said that, they also try to support each other as best as they could and that they try to settle their indifference, if there is.

I am just a bit confused... Becca knows Zahara's world since the story start but there is no mention of how she knew this. I mean, yeah, Zahara probably told her herself but what I wanna know is HOW did she told Becca, did something triggers it to tell her? It might not be a real part of the book but it is something I wanna learn about. The past that was shown in here was not of them but of the past like ages ago (100 years or so, maybe?) so yeah, that is one of the things I wanna know. Hopefully the author would do a Novella, Sons of Old Trilogy #0.5, featuring some of Zahara's past before this all started.

And another thing, I actually thought that Becca lives with Zahara because for the half of the book, there is no mention of Becca's parents. I thought that maybe Becca is an orphan, so yeah, I was a bit surprised to know that her parents are still alive and kicking.

One of the things I like too is the close family ties they all have. They all wanted to protect Zahara from Lucifer and they all tries to make her and Becca safe even if that means restraining them to do some other things and keeping a very close eye on them.

Hmmm... Also, I like Rekesh more than Bryan. I think he is just a misunderstood guy and he tries to make a villain out of himself but in the end he can't help but want to help and protect them especially Becca. Bryan is... I don't know, yeah there is that chessy factor but I don't trust him. At first I was like, "Should I believe this guy in everything he was saying to Zahara?" But then after 3/4 of reading, I decided that I don't like to believe him but of course you'll ask me why? and give me reasons he is sweet and all that... But whatever. LOL. I stood by what I said. :P

The ending is a bit of a cliffhanger for me... I'd like to read the second one if possible soon. :) and so yes, I will probably recommend it to my friends who love PNR books. Enjoy reading! :)

GET IT HERE
 

*ABOUT THE AUTHOR*


Annabell Cadiz was born in the sweltering heat of South Florida. She was raised surrounded by Puerto Rican chefs and band of siblings that weren’t all related to her. A self-proclaimed nerd and book-a-holic (her room does hold much evidence to prove her claims are justifiable), she created TeamNerd Reviews to showcase her EXTREME love for novels where, along with her best friend, Bridget Strahin, she hosts book reviews, interviews, giveaways and much more. She also had the pleasure of being published in three separate issue of Suspense Magazine. She is currently attending Trinity International University to attain her B.A. in Psychology. She also adores Cinnamon Teddy Grahams, has an addiction to Minute Maid Orange juice, and is a proud Jesus Freak. Her debut novel, LUCIFER (SONS OF OLD TRILOGY, #1) was published January 2013 and the second book, MICHAEL, will be out Fall/Winter 2013 and the third book, NEPHILIM, will be out Spring 2014.

ARC Review: More Than Jamie Baker by Kelly Oram (Jamie Baker #2)

Title: More Than Jamie Baker (Jamie Baker #2)
Author: Kelly Oram
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Romance
Release Date: 13th October 2013
Rating: 
Review Copy: eARC from Kelly Oram
Book Blurb from Goodreads:
Jamie Baker, the only girl in the world with superpowers, has now accepted who she is and learned to control her power. Not to mention she has the best boyfriend on the planet. Life is finally looking good. But the day she witnesses an accident and decides not to save the guy out of fear of being exposed, she realizes that simply being Jamie Baker isn't enough.
After seeing Jamie so wrecked with guilt, the ever-helpful Ryan Miller decides it's time to make all of his fantasies about turning his girlfriend into an honest-to-goodness superhero become a reality.
Of course, coming up with a decent Super Name and fending off all of Ryan's attempts to get her into spandex aren't the only problems Jamie faces. The more her alter ego starts to make headlines, the harder it becomes for Jamie to hide her extracurricular activities from her best friend, the government, radical scientists, and the mysterious new guy who is determined to steal her from her boyfriend.
REVIEW:

OMFG!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! I feel like crying at the end. DAMMIT. Not that! I want the third book! PLEASE!!!! I NEED IT! :(((

One might be confused or annoyed as to why I am telling you the ending... No, it's not a spoiler. Just a warning that for me, it ended in a cliffhanger. I don't wanna tell why but maybe it is not for you... But if you read it, I guess it is. LMAO. Yes, I know, I'm one confusing chick. :P

I loved Being Jamie Baker since I first started reading Kelly Oram's books. It is my first book of hers and I say I am quite impressed with how she writes. She is one witty writer. Very smart woman. So it is not really a shock that now I'm a big follower of hers (yes, I just joined a cult for Kelly Oram. lol).

I have waited for so long for this second book of hers. And I must say she did not disappoint me. I was smiling the whole time... Well, if I'll be honest, I'm not always. lol. I'm irritated with the new guy. Who's the new guy? READ the book. It's just that he is so annoying for me. See that last sentence in the blurb??? "the mysterious new guy who is determined to steal her from her boyfriend." That alone was making me so annoyed at the new guy. Maybe it's just me but honestly, that is how I felt. 

I liked that it is action packed. And how they grow as a person. I also like that part with Mike... Yes. I think it is just right to make it like that with Mike... I actually didn't expect Mike to make an appearance in the second book. I got so many parts that I love, that I can't begin to list it down. >.< I love how Jamie interacts with people, well maybe not to the new guy, but to Mike and to that reporter (forgot his name). She's still as sassy as I remember. 

Jamie makes a decision while thinking of Ryan and her family. She wants what is best for them, meaning, she doesn't wanna hurt them or she does not want anyone to hurt her family and Ryan... So yes, decision making time. 

Oh yeah, did I say it got a total cliffhanger at the ending? Yes? Well, I'm saying it again. Better be prepared for it. And wait for next year for Remember Jamie Baker. Can't wait! :)

I haven't mentioned Ryan Miller at all! OMG! Of course, Ryan is still awesome. He is totally supportive of Jamie. Even to Becky. 

Seriously, you must read it! :) I recommend it to everyone!! :) Enjoy! And hurray! It is out today!!! :)

GET IT HERE
 

Blog Tour + Giveaway: Dark Wings by Skyla Madi

Welcome to my tour stop of Dark Wings by Skyla Madi! For more information about the tour schedule, check out Lite-rate-ture's Infinite Tour.

Title: Dark Wings (The Never Dark #1)
Author: Skyla Madi
Genre: New Adult, Paranormal, Angels, Demons
Release Date: 13th July 2013
Rating: 
Book Blurb from Goodreads:
**Mature Content Warning** Recommended for ages 17+ due to language and sexual content.
"I don't want to kill you, not anymore." He said, coming to face me. "I want to be with you. I want to hold you and touch you and--" He exhaled. "I. Want. You."
Violet Ashton is an exemplary angel with ninety-nine kills under her belt.
Nothing could make her underestimate herself until she's sent to hunt down Death, one of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. Or as Violet knows him--Lucas Cross, her ex-mentor and ex-lover. Defining the line between what her job requires and what her heart wants is the hardest decision she's ever had to make.
Lucas Cross is an angel turned demon.
The only thing he had to worry about was helping his brothers end the world, that was until Violet blew into town. From the moment he saw her again his normal self has fought hard to keep down the demon that desperately wants to kill her. Torn between love and hate, Lucas is determined to push all of Violet's limits.
The feud between the Never Dark realm and The Underworld is at boiling point and if Violet can't complete her mission Earth will pay the ultimate price.

REVIEW: 
Seriously. This book really, really, really reminds me of Rose and Dimitri of Vampire Academy series of Richelle Mead. I daresay that because it was somehow similar when Dimitri turned Strigoi and then that Rose wants him dead in a way because she said that would be what Dimitri wants. And in the end Rose couldn't kill him not because for the lack of trying, it's just that the guy is seriously stronger than her because he is her mentor. 

Another similarity with VA is that Lucas is, or should I say was Violet's mentor when she became an Angel. He trained her to fight so they know the capabilities each other got. 

I am saying all of these, not because I was annoyed that it has similarities with the series I love so much. I liked it. Although it shouldn't make me remind of another book, because I dunno, it's like there's no real personality or impression if it's the same with other book, you know? 

Anyway, I liked it because there is so much going on and I love the fighting skills. I liked how the story was told, in both POVs but sometimes it's a bit confusing. But yeah, I quite liked it. The 1 star minus would be because it reminds me of another book (still don't know if that is a plus or a minus), the part where sometimes, Violet is such a sissy. lol. She annoyed me a bit but not really a lot of times. 

I wonder what would happen to the next book... I look forward to reading it! :)

GET IT HERE

*ABOUT THE AUTHOR*


Skyla Madi was born in the small town of Port Maquarie, New South Wales in 1993. She spent half her life growing up in Wauchope, a thriving rural town at the heart of the Hastings River Valley before making the leap to the busy city of Brisbane.
Whenever this young Australian writer isn’t changing diapers, watching cartoons, cooking for her husband or doing other motherly-wife things she is actively working on her writing and improving her writing skills.
Skyla loves to read just as much as she loves to write and since discovering that YA/paranormal romance/urban fantasy/ are her favourite genres, she has embarked on her own writing journey and is currently working on a YA series titled ‘The Guardian Angel’ series which is being published by Limitless Publishing.

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