Showing posts with label Egmont USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egmont USA. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Spies and Prejudice by Talia Vance

 
Hey everyone!  Today we have the pleasure of hosting the Spies and Prejudice Blog Tour!  We sisters love Talia, and if you haven't read any of her books, you are completely missing out!!!! So, check it out, and don't forget to enter the giveaway at the bottom of the post!!!

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Spies and Prejudice by Talia Vance
ARC received from Egmont USA
Release Date:  6-11-2013
Reviewed by:  Middle Sis Jenn
The Sisters Say:  Flirty, Fun, and Fiery
Oh how I just love Talia Vance!  The first book I read and loved by her was Silver, a paranormal, mythology-based young adult book; so when I saw (months and months ago) that she was writing a contemporary spy novel, I swore to myself I would get a copy as soon as possible.  I am so glad that I kept that promise!  Talia once again blew me away!
This book will truly establish Talia Vance as a versatile and fantastic writer.  Spies and Prejudice is completely different from her debut novel, but it will still grab ahold of your heart strings and give them a nice, tight tug.  I just loved Strawberry Fields—ha, literally laughed out loud at that—who goes by Berry.  She’s strong and confident and doesn’t give a crap about what anybody else thinks.  If a guy gets too obnoxious or handsy, she just rears back and kicks him in his special place—or pepper sprays him, whatever works in that moment.  She’s this awesome tough chick whose witty repartee will leave you fighting to catch your breath.
I loved the spy aspect and the gadgets in this book.  I have only read one other ya spy book (Also Known As), so I’m pretty new to this side of the ya genre, but I will say, I am definitely going to have to read more.  I found myself fascinated by all the James Bond stuff that Mare creates!  It literally had me wanting to go on the internet and buy a bunch of spy toys just so I could feel all tough and duplicitous.  I may have to make my 2 year old’s birthday theme “I Spy” this year just so that I can buy some cool techno gadgets!
So…now for the guys!  Because we all know I read these books for the guys.  Who doesn’t?  There are two guys that line up for Berry’s affections—Tanner and Drew.  Tanner is the arrogant and conceited hottie that just grates on Berry’s nerves (and heart), and I was really drawn to the “Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy love/hate” aspect of their relationship.  It might be cliché, but I love when characters go from hate to love.  It always means there are going to be plenty of laughs followed by plenty of oohhs and ahhhs.  It’s a cliché for a reason, people!!  It works, and Talia wrote it perfectly.  I did wish we could see a little bit more into his background and motivations, so I’m hoping Talia decides to write a follow up to this one with a bit more attention on the beautiful jerk.
Then there’s Drew.  He’s genuine and caring, and he seems to really understand Berry.  She opens up to him when she feels like she can’t to other people.  I liked how Drew played foil to Tanner.  Where Tanner was hard, Drew was soft; where Tanner was delicious, Drew was the understated hottie.  They worked well playing off each other, and I found that it added some drama and tension to the story.  I do wish we could have gotten a bit more info on Drew, too.  I knew he was cute and ripped, but I had a hard time picturing him in my head.  Had there been a bit more description, I think I would have seen him better.
Overall, I really enjoyed the action and mystery in this book.  The characters were so realistic, and Berry’s mistakes, pain, and expectations really resonated within me.  I kind of felt like the ending was bit rushed, but that’s the romantic in me.  I wanted to see a big, passionate, “I love, love, love you,” scene like we get in Pride and Prejudice.  Still, I rushed through the pages, not being able to get enough of Talia’s quirky main character and brooding mystery boy.
Giveaway:  3 Winners Will Receive a copy of Spies and Prejudice and a T-shirt
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Monday, February 4, 2013

Review: Nobody by Jennifer Lynn Barnes and GIVEAWAY!


Nobody by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Published by:  EgmontUSA
On Shelves Now
Reviewed by:  Middle Sis Jenn
The Sisters Say:  Assassins.  Romance.  Conspiracy.  Need I say more?
There are people in this world who are Nobody. No one sees them. No one notices them. They live their lives under the radar, forgotten as soon as you turn away.

That’s why they make the perfect assassins.

The Institute finds these people when they’re young and takes them away for training. But an untrained Nobody is a threat to their organization. And threats must be eliminated.

Sixteen-year-old Claire has been invisible her whole life, missed by the Institute’s monitoring. But now they’ve ID’ed her and send seventeen-year-old Nix to remove her. Yet the moment he lays eyes on her, he can’t make the hit. It’s as if Claire and Nix are the only people in the world for each other. And they are—because no one else ever notices them.


Assassins.  One of my favorite topics in YA!  We’ve been seeing more and more books focusing around assassins in the YA genre, and I love that each one of them is unique in their own way.  In Jennifer’s book, nobodies make good assassins because they lack “energy,” which in turn, keeps them from making any lasting mark on anyone.  Even further, they are almost invisible to everyone and everything around them.  So, of course—perfect assassins.

This book started out with a bang when Nix and Claire see each other in a very intense situation.  From there, it does slow down a bit, which was a bit depressing because that beginning was amazing.  However, it didn’t slow down so much that I was bored or frustrated.  I still kept flipping those pages at a quick pace because I wanted to see what was going to happen next.  So, push through the parts that drag because it’s definitely worth the read.

I loved the world that Jennifer created, mainly because I love conspiracies.  JFK, Bermuda Triangle, Roswell—they fascinate me, and the organization that Jennifer has created in her book is just like a giant government conspiracy.  They have tons and tons of power, and they use that power to manipulate politics to help them.  If something doesn’t go their way, enter Nix, seemingly invisible super-assassin.  Nobody knows people like Nix and Claire exist, and that makes it all the more intriguing!

I really like Claire as a main character.  I felt so sorry for her, seeing the pain and loneliness that she suffered, but she didn’t let it bring her down.  On multiple occasions she would start to feel sorry for herself and then straighten up and tell herself, “No pity.”  I loved her strength to persevere through that pain, and then when Nix finds her, the world seems to open up.  Immediately, they are drawn to each other, and no matter how hard Nix pushes against her, she pushes right back.  She takes ahold of this gift of friendship and love, and she doesn’t let it go.  It was great to watch her become even stronger in the face of danger.

I really liked Nix, too, because—I mean, hello, assassin!  He was one of those guys that can kill you with one punch, so power—he has tons of it (which I love).  He did bug me at times because he did let himself fall to pity whereas Claire resisted it.  But, those moments didn’t last long.  I liked that he was willing to give his life for those that he cared about, even after the organization had brainwashed him into thinking that he would never be loved in return.  I kind of wish we would have seen more kick butt and less somberness, though.

The only thing that really bugged me was the dragging pace, like I said before.  The book was long, 400 pages, and I think it could have easily been in the 300-325 range had they cut out some of the slower moments.  Those moments felt a bit repetitive, so I really think they could have easily been cut out.
Overall, it was a fun and interesting read and I’m looking forward to what’s next. I enjoyed the world and characters that Jennifer created. I would recommend this to actions fans, with a warning that you might have to push through some parts to get to the goods.
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