Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Book Tour, Excerpt, Review, and Author Interview: Appaloosa Summer by Tudor Robins







About The Book




Title: Appaloosa Summer

Author: Tudor Robins

Publisher: Independent Self Publishing

Publication Date: June 5, 2014

Pages: 230

ISBN: 978-0993683701

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary / Coming-Of Age / Romance / Horse-Themed

Format: Paperback and eBook











Sixteen-year-old Meg Traherne has never known loss. Until the beautiful, talented horse she trained herself, drops dead underneath her in the show ring. Jared Strickland has been living with loss ever since his father died in a tragic farming accident. Meg escapes from her grief by changing everything about her life; moving away from home to spend her summer living on an island in the St. Lawrence River, scrubbing toilets and waiting on guests at a B&B. Once there, she meets Jared; doing his best to keep anything else in his life from changing. When Jared offers Meg a scruffy appaloosa mare out of a friend’s back field, it’s the beginning of a journey that will change both of them by summer’s end. 

Appaloosa Summer can be compared to Heartland TV show - http://www.cbc.ca/heartland/



Book Excerpt: 

Chapter One

I’m staring down a line of jumps that should scare my brand-new show breeches right off me.

But it doesn’t. Major and I know our jobs here. His is to read the combination, determine the perfect take-off spot, and adjust his stride accordingly. Mine is to stay out of his way, and let him jump.

We hit the first jump just right. He clears it with an effortless arc, and all I have to do is go through my mental checklist. Heels down. Back straight. Follow his mouth.

“Good boy, Major.” One ear flicks halfway back to acknowledge my comment, but not enough to make him lose focus. A strong, easy stride to jump two, and he’s up, working for both of us, holding me perfectly balanced as we fly through the air.

He lands with extra momentum; normal at the end of a long, straight line. He self-corrects, shifting his weight back over his hocks. Next will come the surge from his muscled hind end; powering us both up, and over, the final tall vertical.

It doesn’t come, though. How can it not? “Come on!” I cluck, scuff my heels along his side. No response from my rock solid jumper.

The rails are right in front of us, but I have no horsepower – nothing – under me. By the time I think of going for my stick, it’s too late. We slam into several closely spaced rails topping a solid gate. Oh God. Oh no. Be ready, be ready, be ready. But how? There’s no good way. There are poles everywhere, and leather tangling, and dirt. In my eyes, in my nose, in my mouth.

There’s no sound from my horse. Is he as winded as me? I can’t speak, or yell, or scream. Major? Is that him on my leg? Is that why it’s numb? People come, kneel around me. I can’t see past them. I can’t sit up. My ears rush and my head spins. I’m going to throw up. “I’m going to …”

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I flush the toilet. Swish out my mouth. Avoid looking in the mirror. Light hurts, my reflection hurts, everything hurts at this point in the afternoon, when the headache builds to its peak.

Why me?

I’ve never lost anybody close to me. My grandpa died before I was born, and my widowed grandma’s still going strong at ninety-four. She has an eighty-nine-year-old boyfriend. They go to the racetrack; play the slots.

If I had to predict who would die first in my life, I would never, in a million years, have guessed it would be my fit, strong, seven-year-old thoroughbred.

Never.

But he did.

Thinking about it just sharpens the headache, so I press a towel against my face, blink into the soft fluffiness.

“Are you OK?” Slate’s voice comes through the door. With my mom and dad at work, Slate’s been the one to spend the last three days distracting me when I’m awake, and waking me up whenever I get into a sound sleep. Or that’s what it feels like.

“Fine.” I push the bathroom door open.

“Puke?”

I nod. Stupid move. It hurts. Whisper instead. “Yes.”

“Well, that’s a big improvement. Just the once today.”

She follows me back to my room. She’s not a pillow-plumper or quilt-smoother – I have to struggle into my rumpled bed – but it’s nice to have her around. “I’m glad you’re here, Slatey.” I sniffle, and taste salt in the back of my throat.

I’m close to tears all the time these days. “Normal,” the doctor said. Apparently tears aren’t unreasonable after suffering a knock to the head hard enough to split my helmet in two, with my horse dropping stone cold dead underneath me in the show ring. I’m still sick of crying, though. And puking, too.

“Don’t be stupid, Meg; being here is heaven. My mom and Agate are going completely over the top organizing Aggie’s sweet sixteen. There are party planning boards everywhere, and her dance friends are always over giggling about it too.”

“Just as long as it’s not about me. I don’t want to owe you.”

“’Course not; you’re not that great of a best friend.”



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Review
I was given a physical copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.  This in no way influenced my review.
 
Beautifully written, Appaloosa Summer is a story about recovery, hope, and love.  Meg and Jared, both suffering losses, can relate to each other like no one else can.  Meg has lost her horse.  Jared has lost his father.  Meg decides to spend her summer working at a B&B to avoid dealing with her pain.  This is where she meets Jared.

I loved every moment of this book.  This is one of my favorite books that I have read in 2014 and so far I have read a total of 69 books so that is saying a lot.  My favorite part of this book was how it was written.  The way that Tudor Robins beautifully illustrates every moment made an impression in my heart.  The characters are incredibly lovable and realistic.  The suspense kept me wanting to read more and more.  I believe that I read this book in less than 2 days; it was that good!

I hope that you will also pick up this wonderful contemporary novel and that you will let it strike a cord in your heart too! 


About the Author




Tudor Robins is an Ottawa-based young adult author whose first novel, Objects in Mirror, was named a Best Book for Kids and Teens by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre.
She gathered publishing-related experience in her roles as a magazine editor and publishing sales representative, as well as working in offset and digital printing. Tudor currently teaches writing workshops for adults and children, as well as developing writing contests and programming to motivate young writers.

Tudor loves reading, writing, and horseback riding, and spending time with her husband and two sons.

Appaloosa Summer is now available in paperback through Amazon (link), and can also be purchased in the Kindle store.

Receiving messages from readers is one of Tudor’s favourite things, so please feel free to visit her website and connect with her on Facebook.

Connect with Tudor Robins:



Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6459232.Tudor_Robins

Author Interview 
I was so honored to get to interview Tudor Robins via email.  Below are the questions I asked and her responses.




1. How long have you been writing novels and what is your favorite genre to write?



This is a great question! I feel like I’ve been writing novels my whole life, and it’s true, in that I started writing my first novel at a very young age (maybe around ten years old?), however, there came a point where I realized I had never finished writing a novel, and I realized nobody would ever read a novel of mine if I didn’t finish one!



As to genre, it never occurred to me that I would be a Young Adult author. What changed that is a YA writing contest. It asked for a finished manuscript of 30,000 words and I thought “I can do that”. And I did. It wasn’t very good, but it was the first draft of my first novel – Objects in Mirror – and now I love being a YA author!



2. How often do you read books? What is your favorite genre?



I read books as often as I can, and I often find I go in fits and starts based on what’s happening in my life, and whether I have a go-to author I’m really enjoying. The truth is, I feel lost if I don’t at least have a book on the go, but sometimes I’ll get through that book in twenty-four hours, and sometimes it will take a couple of weeks.



I love reading YA, partly because I love the genre, and partly to see what else is being written. I also love horse-themed books – same reason as above. Dating way back to my childhood, I also really adore a good cozy mystery, and I especially like reading those at the cottage (I can’t read scary mysteries at the cottage, though, or I can’t get to sleep!).



3. What is your all-time favorite novel?



You know how hard that question is, right? I’m tempted to cheat and give you a list, but I won’t! I’ll be disciplined and say Pride and Prejudice. In fact, that reminds me it’s about time I re-read it …



4. What was your inspiration for "Appaloosa Summer"?



Well, like Meg – the main character in Appaloosa Summer – I grew up in the city and used to spend time every summer on an island in the St. Lawrence. When I was home, I rode highly trained, well-groomed horses, and wore hairnets under my helmet, and prepared for shows. On the island I rode bareback, in my jeans and sandals, and rode everything from a very shaggy (and mean) 13-hand pony, to a mare with a new foal that followed us around all day.



Unlike Meg, I never got to spend an entire summer on the island, but I suppose I always wondered what would happen if I did. I’d like to think I would have met somebody like Jared!



5. What advice would you give to anyone seeking to write and publish their own novel?



There’s so much advice out there right now, and lots of people will tell you they know the right way for you to publish your work. I truly believe each writer has to determine her own motives for writing, and then figure out the right path for herself.



What I will say, no matter how you proceed, is you first need to finish your work (as I mentioned in question number one) and you need to make sure it’s as good as it possibly can be. If you do that, it will stand the test of multiple readers, and you’ll always be proud of your work.



6. Do you own horses? If so, how many and what are their names?



I don’t own a horse but I’m always ridiculously attached to whatever horse I’m currently riding. At the moment I’m working with a super-sensitive-sometimes-runaway mare named “Jessie”. She’s teaching me so much about patience, relaxation, and the value of positive reinforcement. We’re definitely making progress together.



7. Do you own any other animals? If so, how many and what are their names?



We have two guinea pigs, and love them so much that we have a cage for them at home, and one at our cottage, and we shuttle them back and forth with us in a cat carrier. We adopted them from our neighbours, who had already named them “Kiwi” and “Molly”. Before them we had a rescue cat named “Blossom”. I was telling my family that, one of these days, I just may have a pet I get to name myself!



8. What is your funniest book related story?



My children’s school holds a huge fundraiser every year, selling used books – it’s called the Book Bonanza. When my first book came out, I had amazing support from our community – well over a hundred people came to my launch, and we sold nearly seventy books in less than two hours.



The next day my husband asked “How many of those books do you think will be at the Book Bonanza next year?”



Sure enough, when I was volunteering to sort books before the sale opened, I found a few of mine, but then they miraculously disappeared. I think some friend of mine must have swooped in and bought them to try to prevent me from seeing them!





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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Book Review: Be Still My Soul by Randy Petersen

Title: Be Still My Soul

Author: Randy Petersen

Publication Date: January 17, 2014

Genre: Christian Inspirational













About Be Still My Soul (from Goodreads): 

"Be Still, My Soul" is a collection of 175 of the most popular hymns and the stories behind them. Many of these hymns were written out of incredible life experiences--from the heart cry of a repentant slave trader to the renewed hope of a survivor of attempted suicide. In this devotional you'll discover the stories behind the songs we sing. You'll experience the passion and joy contained in these hymns' lyrics and melodies. In addition to the hymn stories, "Be Still, My Soul" includes the musical score, lyrics, and in-depth biographies of 12 of the most-prolific hymn writers, singers, and composers.Whether you are new to hymns or have cherished them for a long time, you'll enjoy this illuminating book on the stories behind some of the most popular hymns you sing in worship.

Why I Read this Book: I received a physical copy of this book as part of the Tyndale Blog Network in exchange for an honest review.  This in no way influenced my review.
 

Review


I have not read about all of the hymns that are in this book.  I have just read some every now and then.  For each hymn, there is a description about why the author of the hymn wrote it.  This is next to the music for the hymn.  The layout of this book is wonderful.  It has an index and it is easy to look up your favorite hymns (or the less well known ones).

It is a fun book to look through and to discover more about hymns.  I was so inspired by what God has shown to the authors of these hymns and what God has done for these people.  I would recommend this book to any Christian seeking to know more about God.
 

Final Statements



Recommended Reading Age: Any Age


Overall Rating: 5/5

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Travel the World in Books Readathon Wrap-up

I did not read much for the Travel the World in Books readathon.  I had some books that I had on my plate to review that were written by authors from the US.  Here is what I accomplished:
  • 78 pages of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • Participated in the create your own book map challenge
  • Signed up for the giveaway associated with the read-a-thon and won a book!
  • Chatted with new people on Twitter
It was a fun two weeks, but I wish I had had more time to read for this read-a-thon.

For more information on the read-a-thon, follow this link :)

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Thursday Tags: Ultimate Book Tag

I saw this tag at The Book Babe's Reads.  This tag was created by Megan on Goodreads!

Questions:
1. Do you get sick while reading in the car?

No, I actually really enjoy reading in the car.

2. Which author's writing style is completely unique to you and why?

Ted Dekker's writing style is completely different than a lot of other fantasy and Christian fiction authors that I have read.  First off, numerous books written by Dekker are tied together eventually (see the picture below).  Minor characters in one series become major characters in another series.  Four series and five standalones that he has written before are tied together.

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Dekker

Furthermore, he is incredible at adding suspense in books.  It does not take me long to finish one of his books because they are so action packed and suspenseful.


3. Harry Potter Series or the Twilight Saga? Give 3 points to defend your answer.
If you have read my blog before, you probably know my answer.  Harry potter is one of my favorite series.  I am currently re-reading this series.  One of my favorite things about J.K. Rowling's writing style is that she almost never includes anything insignificant in her books; everything has a meaning.  For instance the notebook in the Chamber of Secrets was mentioned in later books and had a significant purpose.  I will not mention the purpose because I want to keep this discussion spoiler-free.  Another reason that I enjoy the Harry Potter series so much is that Rowling is inovative.  She created a whole new sport, granted it is the combination of a gazillion other sports.  She invented the idea of a horcrux.  She created so many other things in that series also.  Finally, most characters in the Harry Potter series I loved or loved to hate.  None of the characters drove me nuts like they did in the Twilight series.  Bella was incredibly annoying!


4. Do you carry a book bag? If so, what is it in (besides books...)?
I am in college and so a book bag is a necesity.  I not only have the books for class, but also leisure books.  I usually have my kindle, an umbrella, and school supplies (like pencils and pens).

5. Do you smell your books?
Yes! I love the smell of new books.

6. Books with or without little illustrations?
I love both.  As you probably know, I am a huge fan of graphic novels.

7. What book did you love while reading but discovered later it wasn't quality writing? (Ex. I read Twilight before I read HP and thought the writing was amazing but read HP and now think Twilight is a little bit of a joke.)

I am not enjoying the Harry Potter series as much as I did the first time I read it.  I still love the series, but I am finding that the writing style in the earlier books in the series is a bit simple, but I think that is because I am reading the series at an older age.

8. Do you have any funny stories involving books from your childhood? Please share!
Not that I can think of...

9. What is the thinnest book on your shelf?

 
Hide and Watch by Jill Hicks Lawson is the thinniest book on my shelf with 76 pages. 












10. What is the thickest book on your shelf?
A compilation of the Circle series (Books 0-3) by Ted Dekker is the thickest book on my shelf at 1600 pages.


 











11. Do you write as well as read? Do you see yourself in the future as being an author?
I am writing a Christian fiction novel and a Christian fantasy novel, but I have not written much of either of them just yet.

12. When did you get into reading?
I have loved reading for as long as I can remember.

13. What is your favorite classic book?

1984 by George Orwell is probably my favorite classic.

 











14. In school was your best subject Language Arts/English?
No, my best subject was math.

15. If you were given a book as a present that you had read before and hated...what would you do?
I would keep it and try to read it again.  Maybe I would have a different perspective this time.

16. What is a lesser known series that you know of that is similar to Harry Potter or the Hunger Games?
The Stones of Power by Eric Buffington is similar.  I have only read the first book, The Exile.

 











17. What is a bad habit you always do (besides rambling) while blogging?
Procrastinate...

18. What is your favorite word?

God

19. Are you a nerd, dork, or dweeb? Or all of the above?

Book nerd and video game geek :D

20. Vampires or Fairies? Why?

Fairies are less gory :)

21. Shapeshifters or Angels? Why?

I would have to pick angels.  I just read a cool book about angels called Amity of the Angelmen by T.C. Slonaker. (Review coming soon).

 










22. Spirits or Werewolves? Why?
I do not really read books with either.

23. Zombies or Vampires?
I do not really read books with either.

24. Love Triangle or Forbidden Love
Love triangle!

25. AND FINALLY: Full on romance books or action-packed with a few love scenes mixed in?

Action with some clean romance 

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Blog Tour: Book Review, Excerpt and Giveaway of The Reckoning

Reckoning



The Reckoning
The Reckoning

Only One Can Survive The Reckoning

Erin Radkey has always known the day would come when she would have to personally confront the Triad leader of the power-hungry Emporium. But she never thought it would be with a snake in her head that feeds on her energy. Or that she’d be in the company of an uncertain ally who might turn on her at any moment.

The stakes are high as new intel uncovers a startling Emporium plot that will catapult the entire world into war. Erin is determined to save not only the mortals but also her friends—even if it means sacrificing herself and her newfound love for Ritter Langton.

Ritter is just as determined to save Erin and prevent what would usher in the most bloody century the world has ever known, but even he might not recognize the person she becomes.

Every day the enemy grows stronger. There will be no second chance.


Praise for The Reckoning:


I just loved the whole Saga! Well-written, completely addictive, keeps you on the edge, wanting to know what comes next! I really think the author should consider a movie or a TV series for the whole four books! For not being a SF fan, I just can say that this was AWESOME!


The fourth instalment in the Unbounded series definitely lives up to the action packed books preceding it. I love the strength of Erin's character, and the novel made for compelling reading.


The Unbounded world is a fascinating place to visit! I would recommend this series to anyone, women, men, young adults. Not overly complicated yet the author weaves an amazing tail. I can hardly wait to see what is next for the Unbounded!

Excerpt from The Reckoning
I started firing. My third man fell and Mari’s second before the group turned in our direction. Two men at the back dropped from Ritter and Stella’s fire, followed by two more. Nine down. They opened fire. The rat-a-tat-tat of their automatic weapons sliced through the stillness of the night. We had to hurry. Mari crouched behind the car, while I went over the top, using Ritter’s speed. He was already there. I landed on one rotund Hunter while bringing my trangue gun down on another. I rolled as I fell. Another turned his gun in my direction, but I was already diving away, the bullets spraying the short grass. Twisting, I came around, my foot out, kicking the gun from his hand. He slammed his fist at me, but I deflected it with my left arm and jabbed my right hand into his gut. He grunted and leaned forward into my next punch. I looked around as he fell, but I already sensed everyone was down.

“Get them into their van,” Stella said. “It won’t be long before someone comes to investigate those shots.” She grabbed a Hunter and started tugging him across the ground.

I sent my thoughts out wider, finding two more life forces slinking in our direction. They were dimmer than the average life forces, which meant they were shielded. Before I could warn the others, Desoto’s two patrolman emerged from the trees only twenty feet away. I caught a glimpse of automatic rifles before a spotlight blinded me.

“Stop,” said a voice I recognized as belonging to the Unbounded who’d found Walker asleep in the security room. “Put down those weapons.”

Unbounded. Both of them, I told the others. Mari, stay behind the car until I tell you.

Ritter, Stella, and I dropped our tranques and raised our hands as the Unbounded moved closer. I could see a red dot on Ritter’s forehead, and as there wasn’t one on Stella’s, I figured another must be on mine. Though the bullets wouldn’t kill us, we’d be out of commission long enough to lose the information we’d obtained unless Stella had already uploaded it to our servers. Worse, we’d be back in Emporium hands.

I’d rather die a true death.
 


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My Review of The Change
Full of intense action and science fiction elements, The Change is the first book in a series that will not disappoint.  Teyla Branton adds unique elements in this YA novel.  The first book ended in a cliff hanger and I immediately had to pick up the second book.  Although there was some sexual innuendos, the plot was solid and the character development was unreal.

I was given a electronic copy of The Change, and the rest of this series, in exchange for an honest review. This in no way influenced my review.  The rest of my reviews of this series is coming soon!


teylaAuthor Teyla Rachel Branton

Teyla Rachel Branton grew up avidly reading science fiction and fantasy and watching Star Trek reruns with her large family. They lived on a little farm where she loved to visit the solitary cow and collect (and juggle) the eggs, usually making it back to the house with most of them intact. On that same farm she once owned thirty-three gerbils and eighteen cats, not a good mix, as it turns out. Teyla always had her nose in a book and daydreamed about someday creating her own worlds. She is now married, mostly grown up, and has seven kids, including a two-year-old, so life at her house can be very interesting (and loud), but writing keeps her sane. She thrives on the energy and daily amusement offered by her children, the semi-ordered chaos giving her a constant source of writing material. Grabbing any snatch of free time from her hectic life, Teyla writes novels, often with a child on her lap. She warns her children that if they don’t behave, they just might find themselves in her next book! She’s been known to wear pajamas all day when working on a deadline, and is often distracted enough to burn dinner. (Okay, pretty much 90% of the time.) A sign on her office door reads: DANGER. WRITER AT WORK. ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK. She loves writing fiction and traveling, and she hopes to write and travel a lot more. She also loves shooting guns, martial arts, and belly dancing. She has worked in the publishing business for over twenty years.




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Monday, September 8, 2014

Blog Tour: Princess Nevaeh

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Princess Nevaeh: Lessons on Self- Discovery 
by Paulette Harper

Paperback: 34 pages

Publisher: Thy Word Publishing (August 27, 2014)

ISBN-13: 978-0989969147


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About The Book

Six year old Nevaeh wants to be something she already is. She will soon learn that her wish to be a princess takes a little more than just asking. Lessons on self-discovery are taught by her Mimi who makes her understand that being a princess takes work.

My Review

Learning to listen to your parents and teachers and to treat others with niceness are just a few of the important lessons that are taught in Princess Nevaeh. This book is filled with pink, which I am sure many young girls would love.  I would recommend this book to young girls who enjoy picture books.


About The Author


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Paulette Harper is an award-winning and best-selling author. She is the owner of Write Now Literary Virtual Book Tours and is passionate about helping authors succeed in publishing and marketing their books. Paulette has been writing and publishing books since 2008. Paulette is the author of That Was Then, This is Now, Completely Whole, Living Separate Lives and The Sanctuary. She resides in Northern, Ca.









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