Book Launch: Don't Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout



Happy Release Day Launch, Jennifer! No doubt this will be a great book like many novels she wrote. 




Title: Don't Look Back
Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Published: April 15th 2014
Genre: YA, Contemporary, Mystery

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I didn’t recognize the name on the street sign. Nothing about the rural road looked familiar or
friendly. Tall, imposing trees and overgrown weeds choked the front of the dilapidated home.
Windows were boarded up. There was a gaping hole where the front door had been. I shivered,
wanting to be far away from here…wherever here was.
Walking felt harder than it should be, and I stumbled off the chilly asphalt, wincing as
sharp gravel dug into my feet.
My bare feet?
I stopped and looked down. Chipped pink nail polish peeked through the dirt…and blood.
Mud caked the legs of my pants, leaving the hems stiff. It made sense, seeing as how I wasn’t
wearing any shoes, but the blood…I didn’t understand why there was blood staining the knees of
my jeans.
My vision clouded and dulled, as if a gray film had been dropped over my eyes. As I
stared at the weathered asphalt under my feet, large and smooth rocks replaced the tiny stones.
Something dark and oily seeped over the rocks, slipping through the cracks.
Sucking in a sharp gasp, I blinked and the image was gone.
Hands trembling, I raised them. They were also covered with dirt and scratches. My nails
were broken, bloodied. A silver ring wrapped, encased in soil, around my thumb. Air froze in my
chest as my gaze crawled over my arms. The sleeves of my sweater were torn, revealing pale
flesh covered in bruises and gashes. My legs started to shake as I swayed forward. I tried to
remember how this had happened, but my head was empty—a black void where nothing existed.
A car drove by, coasting to a stop a few feet in front of me. Somewhere in the trenches of
my subconscious, I recognized the flashing red and blue lights as a source of safety. Elegantly
scrawled along the black-and-gray side of the cruiser were the words ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF’S
DEPARTMENT.
Adams County? A flash of familiarity came and went.
The driver’s door opened, and a deputy stepped out. He said something into the radio on
his shoulder before he looked at me.
“Miss?” He started around the cruiser, taking tentative steps. He looked young for a
deputy. Barely out of high school and able to carry a gun seemed wrong somehow. Was I in high
school? I didn’t know. “We’ve received some calls into dispatch concerning you,” he said
gently. “Are you okay?”
I tried to respond, but only a hoarse squeak came out. Clearing my throat, I winced as the
motion scratched and pulled. “I…I don’t know.”
“Okay.” The deputy held up his hands as he approached me, as if I were a skittish deer
about to bolt. “My name is Deputy Rhode. I’m here to help you. Do you know what you’re doing
out here?”
“No.” Knots formed in my belly. I didn’t even know where here was.
His smile strained. “What’s your name?”
My name? Everyone knew their name, but as I stared at the deputy, I couldn’t answer his
question. The knots started twisting more. “I don’t…I don’t know what my name is.”
He blinked, and the smile was completely gone. “You don’t remember anything?”
I tried again, concentrating on the empty space between my ears. That was how it felt.
And I knew that wasn’t good. My eyes started to tear up.
“Miss, it’s okay. We’ll get you taken care of.” He reached out, lightly taking hold of my
arm. “We’ll get this sorted.”
Deputy Rhode led me around the back of his cruiser. I didn’t want to sit behind the
Plexiglas, because I knew that wasn’t good. Only bad people sat behind the glass in police
cruisers. I wanted to object, but before I could say anything, he settled me into the seat and
wrapped a coarse blanket around my shoulders.
Before he locked me in the bad part of the car, he knelt and smiled reassuringly.
“Everything’s going to be okay.”
But I knew he was lying, trying to make me feel better. It didn’t work. How could
everything be okay when I didn’t know my own name?


Samantha is a stranger in her own life. Until the night she disappeared with her best friend, Cassie, everyone said Sam had it all—popularity, wealth, and a dream boyfriend.

Sam has resurfaced, but she has no recollection of who she was or what happened to her that night. As she tries to piece together her life from before, she realizes it's one she no longer wants any part of. The old Sam took "mean girl" to a whole new level, and it's clear she and Cassie were more like best enemies. Sam is pretty sure that losing her memories is like winning the lottery. She's getting a second chance at being a better daughter, sister, and friend, and she's falling hard for Carson Ortiz, a boy who has always looked out for her—even if the old Sam treated him like trash.

But Cassie is still missing, and the facts about what happened to her that night isn't just buried deep inside of Sam's memory—someone else knows, someone who wants to make sure Sam stays quiet. All Sam wants is the truth, and if she can unlock her clouded memories of that fateful night, she can finally move on. But what if not remembering is the only thing keeping Sam alive?

“This engrossing thriller packs a heady atmospheric punch with plenty of theatrical scares,” Kirkus Reviews

“Armentrout has written another winner. From the first page to the last, she builds both terror and confusion to the point where readers will be hooked and on the edge of their seat. This standalone contains all of Armentrout’s usual trademarks– a strong and determined heroine, witty comments and hot guys–but she adds in an extra layer by ratcheting up the suspense to the highest degree and follows it up with an ending no one will see coming.” RT BOOK REVIEWS 4 1/2 Stars TOP PICK




# 1 NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY Bestselling author Jennifer lives in Martinsburg, West Virginia. All the rumors you’ve heard about her state aren’t true. When she’s not hard at work writing. she spends her time reading, working out, watching really bad zombie movies, pretending to write, and hanging out with her husband and her Jack Russell Loki.

Her dreams of becoming an author started in algebra class, where she spent most of her time writing short stories….which explains her dismal grades in math. Jennifer writes young adult paranormal, science fiction, fantasy, and contemporary romance. She is published with Spencer Hill Press, Entangled Teen and Brazen, Disney/Hyperion and Harlequin Teen. Her book Obsidian has been optioned for a major motion picture and her Covenant Series has been optioned for TV.

She also writes adult and New Adult romance under the name J. Lynn. She is published by Entangled Brazen and HarperCollins.

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Book Review: The Lost Boys by Lilian Carmine

Title: The Lost Boys (The Lost boys #1)
Author: Lilian Carmine
Published: October 24th 2013
Genre: YA, Paranormal, Ghosts
Source: From Netgalley

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An intensely addictive romance novel about girls, ghosts, and forbidden love, ideal for fans of Stephenie Meyer.
 Fate has brought them together. But will it also keep them apart? Having moved to a strange town, 17-year-old Joey Gray is feeling a little lost, until she meets a cute, mysterious boy near her new home. But there’s a very good reason why Tristan Halloway is always to be found roaming in the local graveyard. Perfect for fans of Stephenie Meyer and Lauren Kate, The Lost Boys is a magical, romantic tale of girl meets ghost.



Ghost love stories are quite limited, especially hot male ghosts. So I was pretty excited to read this one since I enjoyed reading the Mediator series. Because of that, I was pretty much expecting a lot out of this novel.  It is also said to be “ideal for fans of Stephenie Meyer” which includes me. 

I was disappointed on how cliché the beginning was. The boy meets the girl and the sparks fly. But fortunately, the other parts weren't as predictable. Some parts even surprised me and proved that it’s not as lame as I originally thought it was. 

The two main characters were a bit dull. They didn't connect with me at all. There were a couple of times where I didn't get the dialogue and that the scenes were unnecessary. 

Another thing that just shocked me (not in a good way) is that Tristan’s tombstone says 1938-1950! *thanks heather crews for spotting this thing because it eluded me* Double check and please tell me he isn't a 12-year-old boy. The way he acted throughout this novel definitely did not correspond to his age or era!

Now let’s get to the things I liked. 

The unexpected friendship between Tiffany and Joey is quite unique and it helped me like this novel. I also loved the members of the Lost Boys. They are cute as a button! I also liked the seduction part; I’m not going into detail in case I spoil someone.

Over all, it was a so-so read for me. 

Fave quote:

“Boys…It was so easy messing up with them.”



Lilian Carmine is the author of the popular Lost Boys Novels and Bacharel of Visual Arts.
lilyThe Lost Boys Trilogy will be published by Random House UK – ebury Press, the first book of the trilogy with over 33 million reads online at Wattpad.
Lilian is currently working as a freelance artist on illustrated children’s books, animation,  and artistic creation – as well as the next book in her Lost Boys series.

Book Events & News: Becca Fitzpatrick's Book Signing in Manila!


Thanks to National Book Store, we get to meet the New York Times bestselling author behind the Hush, Hush Saga, Becca Fitzpatrick! The book store arranged two events in the Philippines so that bookworms in the Visayas can also meet her. One in Metro Manila and one in Cebu!

Let’s recap the visit of Becca here in the metro. 

Day 1: Becca arrived in the Philippines from Hong Kong on March 26, 2014. 


Here is a wacky photo of her with @itsjbroperos at Raffles, Makati!
(source: x)


Day 2 (March 27, 2014): She's having a very busy day with interviews and appointments! And I hope she's coping well with jet lag! ;D

Another photo from Mr. Roperos! 
(source: x)





Day 3 (March 29, 2014): Book signing at NBS, Glorietta 1 (4pm)!

Look at the line at 8AM! All of them waiting for Becca!


(source: X)


Now let's proceed on my point of view of the event! ;)

Becca did a quick interview before she met us.
                                         

Sadly, we weren't able to attend the Bloggers Forum so it was a huge relief to meet Becca Fitzpatrick before the event starts. (Thanks to Sab! Also, Ma'am Gaco!


She even made time to sign our books! While she was signing our books, we were able to chat with her about the saga. I asked her if she was planning on writing a novella for the Hush, Hush Saga and she said she have plans! Becca wants to write in Patch's POV but she confirmed it'll only be a novella and NOT a whole book. But it's still awesome to be able to read in Patch's perspective! 
I might have also suggested a novella about someone and someone's *cough* hot scenes *cough*. Something happened with Patch and Nora in the 3-year gap in Finale and i wanna know. Yeah, a bit naughty of me. ;D

(**UPDATE: I apologize if there were some misunderstanding. Becca wants to write novellas but not anytime soon.)

She even suggested if we want to take a photo with her! 
(won't post the photos for anonymity ;D)




Look what she wrote! *FAINTS*



After signing our books, she made a little video for her Filipino fans!



We made our way to the event and waited for Becca there. We can't find a good spot with so many attendees! It was amazing how many boys and girls are present!


I'm apologizing for not recording the Q&A of Becca because i was still in that zone after meeting her. HA! She arrived and the crowd was cheering!




I should point out the hot fallen angel on the white screen! xD


(**UPDATE: Deleted because of misinformation.)



Another interview for ABS-CBN before she resumes signing books! Did i mention we were also interviewed by them? It will air on ABS-CBN Lifestyle Channel next week. (We'll update you when we get a text message on the exact date.)



And the book signing begins! (im not the one on the pic)




She even tweeted her thanks to her Filipino fans! 





I hope you enjoyed meeting Becca as much as we did! We couldn't have asked for more! She was lovely on the inside and out!

(source: x)

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Book Review: Sentinel (Covenant #5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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NOTE: This is an unofficial review for Sentinel.
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Title: Sentinel
Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Published: November 2nd 2013
Genre: YA, Paranormal, Greek Myth













It's a beautiful day for a war.

As the mortal world slowly slips into chaos of the godly kind, Alexandria Andros must overcome a stunning defeat that has left her shaken and in doubt of their ability to end this war once and for all.

And with all the obstacles between Alex and her happily-ever-after with the swoonworthy Aiden St. Delphi, they must now trust a deadly foe as they travel deep into the Underworld to release one of the most dangerous gods of all time.

In the stunning, action-packed climax to the bestselling Covenant series, Alex must face a terrible choice: the destruction of everything and everyone she holds dear… or the end of herself.

*description and photo from goodreads*


*SIGH* We have to accept that all good things have to end. This series is no exception no matter how much it hurts. Now who could depart from Aiden FREAKING HOT St. Delphi???

Since i was reading this 100 words a minute i can only say what i think of this novel with gifs and some sentences.

When reading Sentinel:

Well, i honestly did not like the first part of this novel. I was itching to read Elixir again because it was more nerve-wracking. BUT DO NOT FRET. It's still awesome. AND funny. It was just a little slow-paced at first compared to the previous novels.

But...HOLY DAIMON BABIES is this novel filled with inappropriate things that a 17 year old female shouldn't be doing. But, then again, i couldn't blame her. Fuck the Council and the Gods.




*swooning over Aiden St. Delphi and his lost of control in this novel* 




Can i keep him, Jennifer? PLEASE? PLEASEEEE?!




And HOLY HADES is this filled with see-through wearing goddesses, shirtless hot males. 




They were all amusing. With Deacon and the Gods. OMG.





Except Ares.




HOLY DAIMON BUTTS am i truthfully connected with Alex. The emotions.... with grief, stress, pressure and lots more.





I don't know what to feel about the ending. 




For a second there...But thank the Gods (or Zeus) for Apollo (for the last part anyway)



And lastly SETH. MOTHAHEFFIN SETH. Let me love you!




You may not be my first choice but hell...




And that, my readers, is my journey towards finishing Sentinel.