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Monday, January 27, 2014

Review: PAWN by Aimée Carter

PAWN by Aimée Carter
Pub Date: Available now!!
ARC received from Harlequin Teen in exchange for an honest review
Dannie says: Check and Mate. 

YOU CAN BE A VII. IF YOU GIVE UP 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.




WHAT I LIKED
The plot. It's a like and not a love only because of the cliffhanger ending. Obviously, it's a series, so they aren't going to resolve everything in one book. But I really, really hate cliffhanger endings. It makes me not want to read any of the books until the entire series is finished because I'm left with this feeling that I'm missing something. I wanted more resolution at the end of this book. As is the ending feels like a marketing tactic (which is exactly what it is) and that's super annoying for me as a reader. 

WHAT I LOVED
Long live dystopian. I know everyone's tired of it. I know agents and editors are waving the white flag. But man, I don't think I'll ever get tired of dystopian stories. And I suspect I'm not alone. The great thing about PAWN is that it's a little different from everything else that's out there. Parts of it remind me of the movie FACE OFF which is one of my guilty pleasure favorites. And it does have some of the traditional dystopian tropes--I mean, it wouldn't be dystopian if it didn't have a caste system, huge socioeconomic overtones, and a crazy unfair ruling body. But they were done so well, you hardly even notice they're tropes.

The pace--this book MOVES from the opening chapter. I found it rather un-put-down-able, and I don't say that often. Well, okay, I do, but not super often. 

And talk about stakes--the Elsewhere element is done so fricking well and caught me so off guard. If I was hooked at the beginning, this aspect made me feel like I couldn't STOP reading until I got to the very end. And I am caged-lion-pacing to get my hands on Book 2. 

The characters. There wasn't anyone I didn't love or hate, even if that feeling changed as the story progressed. These are well-etched characters and I was instantly invested in their story.
WHAT I WANTED MORE OF
The story? Does that count? I wanted to be able to move immediately on to book 2, and, well, I can't do that. 

A stronger name in the MC. I know it's petty, but I really dislike the name Kitty. Just in general. It's old fashioned and weak and kind of meh for me. So yeah, petty and not really a big deal. But it did sort of weaken her awesome for me. 

The blossoming love triangle. I can feel it on the horizon, hopefully very soon in book 2, but I wanted it NOW. This is me being impatient and not a problem with the book. But on a related note, I did want more from Benjy as a potential love interest. He's a little two-dimensional and lacking in flaws for me. 

Distinct narrative voice. While there's absolutely nothing wrong with this voice and it felt very authentic for YA, I wanted something a little more from the author there. Honestly, that's really the only story element I can pick on though because I really enjoyed this read. 

Short story long, if you can handle a cliffhanger pick this one up RIGHT NOW. If unfinished endings leave you stabby, wait until book 2 comes out. I'll be first in line to pick it up. GoodReads and Buy links are below!


Monday, January 13, 2014

Review: STIR ME UP by Sabrina Elkins



Title: STIR ME UP by Sabrina Elkins
Pub Date: October 1, 2013
ARC received from YA Bound Book Tours in exchange for an honest review
Dannie says: Yummy! Warning--this oven comes preheated!


Cami Broussard has her future all figured out. She'll finish her senior year of high school, then go to work full-time as an apprentice chef in her father's French restaurant, alongside her boyfriend, Luke. But then twenty-year-old ex-Marine Julian Wyatt comes to live with Cami's family while recovering from serious injuries. And suddenly Cami finds herself questioning everything she thought she wanted.


Julian's all attitude, challenges and intense green-brown eyes. But beneath that abrasive exterior is a man who just might be as lost as Cami's starting to feel. And Cami can't stop thinking about him. Talking to him. Wanting to kiss him. He's got her seriously stirred up. Her senior year has just gotten a lot more complicated….

Contains mature content and some sexual situations. Suited for readers 16 and up.



WHAT I LIKED

The overall story arc. It's hard to say more than that without giving away the ending. It was a like rather than a love because there were not enough twists and turns for my liking--I sort of predicted where we were headed. But that didn't stop me from devouring the entire book in less than twenty-four hours. 

WHAT I LOVED

The characters--sure there are some trope-ish things happening, but not enough that it bothered me. There wasn't a single character that felt like a stereotype or someone I had read a million times. 

The sexytimes--gah. This book is STEAMY you guys. It is very much upper, UPPER YA, but not any more explicit than some other things I've read. If you're a parent, you should pause before buying this book for your fifteen year old. And I'm not the only one that thinks so--this book comes with a warning label. Which, as a parent, I really appreciated.

WHAT I WANTED MORE OF

More wrapping up of loose ends. Again, so as to avoid spoilers, there's not toooooo much more I can say than that. But there is a significant character who just sort of falls off the face of the story, only to come up in passing toward the end, which led me to expect there would be some closure that didn't end up happening. 

Narrative voice felt a little over-mature for a rising HS senior. I think maybe I just like sassier, more attitudinal narrators and my writer bias is showing in this respect, but there were definitely times when I paused and said, "wait, HOW OLD is this girl??" 

Short story long, this book is all sorts of yummy. So yummy I couldn't put it down. And I bet you'll agree with me--buy links are below!


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Praise for Stir Me Up:
"Fun, steamy, and leaves you hungry for more. Sabrina Elkins nails the vulnerability of becoming an adult and the choices that come with growing up." —Katie McGarry, author of Dare You To

"Cami's slow burn for a wounded hero will rivet readers. I seriously loved this book." —Jennifer Echols, author of Dirty Little Secret

"This book is one of my favorite young adult contemporaries. Not only does it feature a hot romance, it's also very meaningful and well, you just have to read it and see." —#1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout


I am a former journalist who worked for the Los Angeles Daily Newsand other newspapers in the greater Los Angeles area. Prior to this I worked in advertising, writing ad copy for corporate travel accounts and major motion pictures. My first job out of college was as an administrative assistant to an executive chef and a food & beverage director at a Four Seasons hotel. I also spent some time working as a prep cook for Spago in Beverly Hills.

I received my Master's degree in Journalism from the University of Southern California. While in graduate school, I had the privilege of studying fiction writing under renowned author Hubert Selby, Jr., and comedy writing under famed comedian Shelley Berman. I am a past participant of the Squaw Valley Community of Writers Summer Writing Workshop.

Raised in the woods of Vermont, I now live in the greater Los Angeles area with my husband and three children. STIR ME UP is my first novel.

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