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Thursday, January 11, 2018

*TBT Review*
"The Soul's Mark: FOUND" by Ashley Stoyanoff!


Hiya peeps! As if I'm not reviewing enough already, I'm going back to doing TBT Reviews! These posts are for books I've reviewed in years past, but want to re-visit, because you may like it!

Check out this book I originally reviewed/published on October 9th, 2013.

The Soul's Mark: Found

~Author: Ashley Stoyanoff

~ReleasedJuly 20, 2012

~Length274 Pages

~GenresYoung Adult, New Adult Paranormal, Fantasy, Romance


Anxious to leave her destructive past behind, Amelia Caldwell moves to Willowberg, excited for a fresh start. Once there, she discovers that her birthmark is more than it seems. She has been marked by a vampire's soul. Not only does she hold his soul, but Amelia is also his soulmate.

After almost a century of searching for his soulmate, Mitchell Lang fears the worst—he is going to lose Amelia to another man. His heart takes over, and his impulsive decision to take away her free will and to intensify their bond quickly turns her growing love into hate.

When they become trapped in the emotional rollercoaster of their souls' bond, open conflict erupts. Amelia has no intentions of belonging to anyone, not even her soulmate, and Mitchell refuses to let her go.

While she frantically searches for a way to escape his grasp, Amelia unlocks the painful memories of her past and uncovers a powerful secret. But before she has a chance to explore her newfound edge, she finds herself caught in the middle of a deadly game of revenge and is forced to realize that YOU CANNOT RUN FROM DESTINY.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

"Sea God's Siren" by Tessa Stockton!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
Originally published July 30th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.

The Brother's Keep #2


~PublishedApril 9th, 2013

~Length: 86 Pages

~Parent's Guide: PG-17

~Genres: New Adult, Young Adult, Paranormal, Mythology, Fantasy

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An accident left Syrena blind and only the sea god Dagon can bring her healing. But the cost of abiding in his aquatic prison in exchange for sight proves more than she bargained for.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

"Element" by C.M. Doporto!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
Originally published May 17th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.


The Natalie Vega Saga #1

Element, Part 1
~Released: March 29th, 2013

~Length: 272 Pages

~Genres: Young Adult, New Adult, Paranormal, Contemporary, Romance, Urban Fantasy, Sci-Fi


College freshman, Natalie Vega, offers to be a test patient for several vitamins and supplements created by Kronberg Laboratories, a large pharmaceutical company where she interns. Immediately her body starts going through physical changes but when she runs into her former high school crush, Ryan Garrett, she is unaware of the life altering affects he will have on her.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

"Star Path" by Joshua Tate!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
Originally published May 11th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.


~PublishedFebruary 18th, 2013

~Length135 Pages

~Genres: Young Adult, Sci-Fi


Dren Samuel has never left his planet before and is on his way to Draden, a boarding school for geniuses. His world is turned upside down when he and his three new friends are kidnapped for their minds’ potential.

After their transport vessel crashes, the teens struggle to stay alive and figure out why they’re so important to the men that desperately pursue them.

The journey home takes them to far away planets battling monstrous creatures and ruthless men who will stop at nothing to get what they want – a chance to own the future.


Thursday, December 10, 2015

"A Million Little Snowflakes" by Logan Byrne!
*Review & Spotlight*


Happy December! =D I had to post this review for our #TBT Review! Perfect for winter, it's a YA realistic fiction, filled with angst and humor. Check it out!

~Published: September 14th, 2013

~Length: 206

~Genres: Young Adult, Romance, Realistic Fiction

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Oliver Hurst has always been abnormally normal.

His grades are horrible, his best friend just left for Utah, and he's depressed. His overly religious parents don’t help, especially since they control every facet of his life. One stupid sentence said in desperation gets Oliver tossed in an adolescent psych ward, where his depression and fears become even more of a reality.

When Oliver meets snide, tough girl Lacey Waters he doesn't think his life could get any better, that is, until she becomes the ray of sunshine he has desperately needed on his cloudiest of days.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

"Wampus Springs - Mark of the Wolf" by Wade Faubert!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
*Originally published on September 16th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.



~Released: February 25th, 2012

~Length: 284 Pages

~Genres: Young Adult, Horror, Thriller, Paranormal, Suspense 
At sixteen years old, Lori Foster has seen a lifetime of pain and suffering. Four years earlier, she watched as her best friends were savagely mauled to death by a rogue wolf, then barely escaped with her own life. The scar on her neck is a constant reminder of just how lucky she was that stormy day in Wampus Springs.

Four years and hundreds of miles from the attack, Lori still searches every shadow for the return of her tormentor. She finds ordinary life to be a struggle, but when she meets Josh Hughes, things appear to get on track. With her best friend Jessica Tanner and her new love in her life, Lori lets her guard down, but it may be premature. When her menstruation begins, her nights are ravaged with nightmares of the attack. The nightmares seem to be more than a coincidence, they seem to hint at an inevitable confrontation between Lori and the wolf that mauled her four years earlier.


Thursday, October 22, 2015

"Ancient Blood" by Brian Patrick McKinley!
*Review*

*Originally published on August 5th, 2013.
Materials & images provided by Goodreads.com; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.

 TBT Review

Just in time for Halloween, a wonderful book for this time of year!!  This week's #ThrowbackThursdayReview :

Ancient Blood: A Novel of the Hegemony 
(The Order Saga, Vol. 1)

~Published: September 22nd, 2012

~Publisher: Mystical Press

~Length: 294 Pages

~Genres: Adult Fiction, Paranormal, Fantasy, Thriller


Avery Doyle loves vampires; he's read every novel, seen all the movies, and researched the folklore. When his first one-night-stand, Caroline, turns out to be a true vampire on the run, he jumps at the chance to leave his ordinary life and join her as a "child of the night." The honeymoon ends, however, when Caroline's brutal Creator Sebastian enslaves them on his island estate and Avery must confront the dehumanizing reality behind his dreams. In order to survive, Caroline and Avery take their place as servants in Sebastian's household during a gathering of the most powerful vampires on Earth, the Hegemony, and soon find themselves involved in the myriad schemes, plots, and revenges that form the night-to-night existence of The Order. A society of wealth, power, and inhuman decadence whose existence is protected by human complicity and disbelief, The Order is the immortal aristocracy hidden behind the giant corporations and political leaders of the world. Sebastian, however, has a plan that will change The Order forever and shatter human civilization. A fast-paced thriller that both re-imagines and pays tribute to the traditional vampire, Ancient Blood is a story of love, ambition, sacrifice, and betrayal that is frighteningly human.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

"A Tale of Red Riding" by Neo Edmund!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Images and information courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
**Originally published on September 5th 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review!


Hey everyone!  Today I've got a review post for ya.  This is one I signed up to review via a R4R opportunity in a Goodreads group.  I really thought I'd enjoy this book more than I did, and while I was disappointed, I still like to post all the books I read and review.  So, fair warning: I didn't like this book.  If you don't like reading reviews of books the reader didn't like, you may want to move along.  Otherwise, here we go!

A Tale of Red Riding: Rise Of The Alpha Huntress

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~Released: September 12, 2012

~Length: 300 Pages 

~Genres: Young Adult, Paranormal, Fantasy, Fairytale Re-telling 

In this action-packed twist on the beloved Grimm Fairytale, Red Riding will not only face dangerous wolves; she will have to face the wolf within herself. Gifted with the power to transform into a werewolf, she will rise to become a legendary warrior known as the Alpha Werewolf Huntress. Accompanied by bad-boy heartthrob Wolfgang Helheim, Red will lead a tribe of loyal followers armed with mystical powers of their own against a vile lunar deity, who plans to thrust Wayward Woods into eternal night.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

"Lost Shadows" by Julie Elizabeth Powell!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
*Originally published on September 14th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.


Lost Shadows
~Published: August 7th, 2012

~Pages: 276 

~Parent's Guide: PG

~Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, Thriller
Not only had Adam lost his parents in a car crash, but he’d also forgotten who he was. Pamela is haunted by the patient who was murdered by her father. Barbara and Mike have mysterious secrets. Harry seeks solace at the bottom of a glass. And why is Mildred so afraid? While Helen’s mind gathers dust, Lizzie mourns the loss of her, and her husband. Both Penny and Jane are frantic to find their daughters, if in different ways. Rick wonders what to do about his family. And who is William?

Most are strangers, all are haunted by darkness – does this unite them, or is it something they must do that will free them?

Will they find what is lost?

Thursday, August 13, 2015

"Audrey's Promise" by Susan Sheehey!
*Review, Dream Cast, Soundtrack & Excerpt*

*Materials & images provided by Girls Heart Books Tours.
~Originally published in October, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review!


~Published: July 24, 2013

~Published By: The Wild Rose Press

~Genres: Chick-Lit, Contemporary Romance

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Audrey Allen is poised to become the youngest Texas senator, a position that fits her nickname, The Peacemaker. But she's unable to make peace with many in her hometown, where memories and grudges run deep from a decade-old tragedy. 

Ethan Tanner, an ambitious and tantalizing journalist, joins her at Thanksgiving for an in-depth look at the promising candidate. But he has an agenda of his own that's not entirely honorable.
Ethan could stir up trouble for her budding career, or awaken the deep passions she's buried for so long. Will Ethan find that he values love more than getting the story?

Thursday, August 6, 2015

"The Lightbearers" by Nora M. Garcia!
*Review & Author Interview*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
Originally published on October 29th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.


~Published: November 9th, 2012

~Length: 320 Pages


~Genres: New Adult, Sci-fi, Romance

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The Lightbearers is the story of an ancient Egyptian King and Queen, Akhenaton and Nefertiti, who have been reincarnating together for the past 3300 years. They have been entrusted with the mission of The Lightbearers, whose responsibility is to be guardians of the human race and to enlighten any whose path they cross. Through reincarnation, during each of their lifetimes, they strive to overcome violence, greed and injustice and in each lifetime they leave pockets of individuals with whom they have shared their secrets of life and death. They have also been ascribed with the powers of telepathy, astral projection and psycho kinesis. They are highly evolved and highly enlightened.

Discovery of their innate mystical powers is facilitated by the assistance of an alien being who introduces them to the mission of the Lightbearer. Through a series of flashbacks two of their previous lifetimes are revealed beginning in Ancient Egypt and including 17th century France where they switched genders.

The story unfolds in the 21st century where Jean Crystal, Nefertiti’s incarnate, has been kidnapped by Dr. Natas, whose plan for world domination has been temporarily disrupted by Jean and her husband George, Akhenaten’s incarnate. Jean and George have discovered a secret about Dr. Natas experimental school, a school completely computerized and robotized.

Jean is held captive on a laboratory table by a motion sensitive laser directed toward her central nervous system. Not realizing this, upon awakening from a narcotic sleep induced by the doctor, she attempts to move and is suddenly wracked by a mind numbing pain. The more she moves the more pain she receives. By astrally projecting herself she is able to overcome the pain and investigate her circumstances. George has already been assassinated and while awaiting her own demise, George pays Jean a visit in the lab, assuring her of their eternal vow to each other. Jean is very shortly, thereafter, assassinated. Upon the joyful reunion of their spirits on Petite Terre, a tiny island just off the Normandy Province of France, Jean and George plan their return. While it is possible to determine their gender and the time in which they return, they cannot predetermine their identities. They must pick a place, a time and a signal by which they can find and identify each other in their subsequent lifetime. In this particular lifetime, their favorite song was “Imagine” by John Lennon and so on the first Monday of October, 2024 at 12 noon, they decide to meet outside the computer science building on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles. She will find him sitting under a tree near the building with a guitar strumming “Imagine”.

Their reunion takes place 20 years later, albeit not without a hitch. Together they set out to rescue the United States from Dr. Natas’s well-placed plans, he has already begun to execute.


4/5 Roses ~

"Jean felt sick to her stomach. She was also beginning to fear that she was failing the human race , as they were failing each other. This was, she dreaded, the beginning of the saddest time in the history of humanity.” The Lightbearers, by Nora Garcia

The plot for this story is intensely deep, hitting on many different subject and issues, such as social development of children, political atmospheres, the overall maturity level of the human race, as well as several others.  Set in a not-too-distant future, this story follows the reincarnated ancient Egyptian King Akhenaton and Queen Nefertiti as they face the modern world.  The couple live their many lives, fulfilling the duties and mission of "The Lightbearers."  While the underlying themes of this story are deep, they are mixed with a lighthearted, passionate love between the ancient rulers, and a somewhat whimsical romance between them, in their current life together.  

As with any book that touches on deep subjects and fundamental beliefs, there will be those who agree, those who disagree, and those who are in the middle. The beliefs held by The Lightbearers are ones I have personal issues with, which made it difficult to stay unbiased. While I don't agree with the fundamental ideas presented in this book, several do touch on realistic problems our world is facing at the moment. Because of that, I can applaud this book, and it's author, for the message presented. Which is, in it's simplicity, to live simple, not rely on technology, and remember to be human.   

The writing was, in all honesty, very very good.  This has to be one of the most well written books I've read in a long time, and possibly ever read.  I was very impressed by Nora Garcia's smooth mix of realistic issues, with a unique love story, all tied into a wonderful adventure.  Overall, I enjoyed the story itself, and my personal beliefs aside, I would recommend this book to fans of paranormal romance, adventure, and mythology.  

*I was given an eCopy of this book, from the author, to read in exchange for an honest review. 


Nora M. Garcia, originally from New York, now makes her home in Southern California where she enjoys a successful career with an entertainment company.

While Nora considers herself an artist, she feels a strong sense of social responsibility which inspires her to write projects that are not only entertaining, but also enlightening and hopefully with a positive social message as well.



Nora was kind enough to answer some questions for me, and I'd like to share with you, what we talked about!

20 Questions with Nora M. Garcia ~

1.  How did you come up with the idea for this book?  Not only the reincarnations aspect, but also the Lightbearer aspect itself?
2.  Are the historical characters in this book inspired by real people, or are they fictional?

(This will answer questions 1 & 2)  I was going through a spiritual awakening, and one night while [I was] in my apartment in Manhattan meditating, the idea came to me and it was [as] though someone had piped it into my ear and it was actually the end of the story.  Two weeks later the middle came and two weeks after that the beginning.  
I went to the New York Public Library to do some research because I knew it would involve ancient Egypt.  I wasn’t sure what I was looking for and while walking through the empty aisles of the Egyptian section a book literally fell off a shelf and landed at my feet.  It was a biography about Akhenaten, and I started to read it and discovered how incredibly enlightened he and his Queen Nefertiti were, in fact, they were light years ahead of their time.  I became so enamored with them that I created a fantasy about them.  A lot of what I wrote is based on their history, and then I just took it from there.  
I wrote the first draft of this 30 years ago and it sat for many years until I discover I could self publish.  I am a huge fan of the series Ancient Aliens on the History Channel and recently they did a program about Akhenaten and they postulated that his enlightenment was facilitated by an alien being from a far more advanced civilization.  I couldn’t believe what they were saying and it gave me Goose bumps.

3.  What inspired you to write this book?

I felt an overwhelming desire to write this story and to this day, I really can’t explain it but I think I was somehow directed to do so.

4.  Are you planning to write any more books?

I am currently working on a sequel.  My goal is to write a trilogy.

5.  Are any of the characters base on you, yourself?

I think there’s a little of me in Nefertiti and her incarnates in that our sensibilities are very simpatico.

6.  Is there a fundamental message you hope readers get out of this story?

Absolutely – I hope my readers will begin to look deeper into their spiritually and understand that we are all connected, that we are God and life is an endless cycle – we are spiritual beings having a physical experience and will continue to do so.

7.  Was there a lot of research that went into this book?  If so, what areas did you have to research to prepare?

There was a lot of research that went into the book especially from a historical perspective, some physics and geographical research.

8.  What was the best part about writing this book?

Accomplishing something for which I am most proud and hopefully convey a message that inspires my readers to rethink their traditional beliefs about who we really are.

9.  What was the worst part?

Writing is a very isolating experience and I’m a very social person, so that was the hardest part, having to spend so many hours alone each day.

10.  What is the best compliment you've received, as an author?

“I can’t wait to read the sequel.”

11.  What's the biggest criticism?

That the end was too fast, a couple of the reviewers felt I should have expanded the last few chapters.

12.  What makes your writing environment the most comfortable and productive?

Being able to concentrate without any distractions.

13.  Is your writing process structured, with a daily/weekly number count to be written, or do you more gush chapters on and off?

When I wrote The Lightbearers, it was very structured.  I took a year off from my job and went to Europe and wrote every day for 6-8 hours a day Monday-Friday.  Currently I don’t have that luxury as I have to work to support myself so I have set aside an hour or two a day to work on the sequel.

14.  What does your family think of your writing?

They’re very proud and supportive of my work.

15.  Who is your biggest writing inspiration?

Emily Bronte and Alice Walker.

16.  Do you have a favorite book and/or author?  If so, what/who?

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and The Color Purple by Alice Walker – talk about pulling on your heart strings, they are such prolific and beautiful writers.

17.  Is there anything else you'd like our readers to know?

Yes, how much I appreciate anyone who uses their hard earned money to buy my book and takes the time to read it!

18.  Would you be happy to see your book made into a film?

Absolutely!!!

19.  If it was made into a film, who would you cast to portray the characters?

For Akhenaten and his incarnates I would like to see Matt Damon, Christian Bale or Johnny Depp.  For Nefertiti and her incarnates Angelina Jolie, Mila Kunis or Jennifer Lawrence

20.  What are your goals for the next 5 years? 

To finish the trilogy and start another book 

Thank you so much for answering my questions Nora, it's always great to get to know our authors a little better! :)

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

"Morning Stars" by Jason T. Graves!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Images & information materials courtesy of Goodreads; Review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
*Originally published on September 4th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review!


Hello everybody, how are you all doing today?  Hopefully awesome :)

Today I'm posting a review, and it's for a book I really really really liked.  Really!  It is a sequel, so this post may have unintentional spoilers for those who haven't read the first book yet.  If you need/want to, you can check out my post for the first book, and get all caught up.

Otherwise, here we go!

Morning Stars

(The Noctivagas Chronicle, #2) 

~Released: September 17th, 2013

~Length: 228 Pages

~Parent's Guide: PG-17

~Genres: Young Adult, Paranormal, Fantasy
Vampires are real, as Marissa is delighted to discover, until she finds that drinking blood isn't all it's cracked up to be. And so it goes… Madeline uncovers new mysteries and makes new friends, while Marissa makes a mess of her life and doesn't stop to wonder what's going wrong.

In the Morgensterns’ world, Marlena appears to have recovered from her madness, but Madeline is skeptical. Wilhelm’s seeming need to manage every crisis is increasingly tested by Marissa's antics and difficulties, a trusted friend's spectacular act of betrayal, and the return of Corelis. And, to make matters worse, in the shadows, a darker foe is watching… and waiting.

The twins want to be normal teenagers, but strange events and people of indeterminable intent increasingly hem in their reality. And while Madeline and Marissa wonder if they can just live normal lives, the better question is: can they even survive the lives they're living?


Thursday, July 23, 2015

"Crossed" by Ally Condie!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
**Originally published September 17th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.


Matched #2

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~Published: November 1st, 2011

~Pages: 367

~Parent's Guide: PG-13

~Genres: Young Adult, Dystopian, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Romance

The Society chooses everything. 

The books you read. 
The music you listen to. 
The person you love. 

Yet for Cassia the rules have changed. Ky has been taken and she will sacrifice everything to find him. 

And when Cassia discovers Ky has escaped to the wild frontiers beyond the Society there is hope.

But on the edge of society nothing is as it seems...

A rebellion is rising.

And a tangled web of lies and double-crosses could destroy everything.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

"Crimson Sunrise" by Renee Rearden!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
**Originally published September, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.

Tueri Fated Souls, #2

~Published: April, 2012

~Pages: 265

~Genres: Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy, Adult Fiction

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Saari Mitchell attends a Tueri conference in Las Vegas, Nevada to strengthen her bonds with Dhelis Guidry and Brogan Vincent-and see if they can make their three-sided relationship work. But when Saari and her vampire brother Mag's lives are threatened, her trip to paradise soon becomes a surreal fight for survival. Dhelis and Brogan's psychic abilities are no help in finding Saari. Desperate to save their mate, they call in favors from the psychic and preternatural community, but the information leads only to more questions. Is the threat against Saari personal or part of a larger plan that threatens every human and Tueri's existence?

Thursday, July 9, 2015

"Moonlight Bleu" by Renee Rearden!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
**Originally published on September 22nd, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.


Tueri Fated Souls #1

~Published: August 2nd, 2010

~Pages: 314

~Genre: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Adult Fiction

Saari Mitchell sees a psychologist in order to understand why-500 years later-she's still dreaming of her dead lover. Her shrink isn't helping, the nightmares come every time she closes her eyes, and the lack of sleep is interfering with her job at Sacred Heart Hospital. With her psychic ability to heal the human spirit on the fritz, her auric radar becomes as reliable as her spotty cell phone service. By day, Dhelis Guidry works as a detective for the new Angeles Police Department investigating the missing or murdered women in the Full-Moon Killer case. In his spare time he hunts rogue vampires as a Tueri executioner. Brogan Vincent is a Tueri healer. Though he could offer his miraculous talents to the rich and powerful, he has chosen anonymity and peace by only using his psychic abilities among the Tueri. One look into Saari's tri-colored eyes and both men realize she is Tueri. One touch tells them each she's their soul mate. But can either of them protect her from the Full-Moon Killer?


Thursday, July 2, 2015

"Holding On and Letting Go" by Lucy Kelly!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
**Originally published September 17th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.


The Ties That Bind Us #1


~By: K.A. Coleman (Pen Name was Lucy Kelly)

~Published: March 10th, 2013

~Pages: 186

~Parent's Guide: PG-13

~Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary Romance, Realistic Fiction

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Is there a way to describe the ties that bind us together? What happens when one of those ties is unexpectedly severed? Can everything else remain the same? Will the other ties hold strong?

 Two years after her little brother's death, sixteen year old Emerson Caulfield returns to a home that she spent the last two years missing. In theory, everything should be the same. Her best friend, Matt, still lives next door. Her house is in the exact same condition as they left it. The scenery and hallways haven't changed, yet for Emerson, everything is completely different. The place may be the same, but Emerson is most certainly not. She returns home hurt, angry, and miles away from the girl she once was.

 The 60,000 word novel alternates between the perspectives of Emerson, who is struggling to keep breathing on a daily basis, and Matt, who wants to have his old best friend back so badly that he is willing to overlook the fact that she has completely changed. Though their friendship and relationship is a major part of the story, it takes backseat to the unique bonds between siblings, what happens when your worst enemy is in fact yourself, and the hardships that come with growing up and changing.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

"Captured" by Erica Stevens!
*Review*

*Originally published on July 16th, 2013; re-posted for our TBT Review.  Materials from Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.

The Captive #1

~Released: June 6th, 2012

~Length: 168 Pages

~Parent's Guide:  PG-17

~GenresYoung Adult, New Adult, Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy, Dystopian, Sci-fi

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Blood Slave.

Captured, taken from her beloved family and woods, Aria’s biggest fear is not the imminent death facing her, but that she will be chosen as a blood slave for a member of the ruling vampire race. No matter what becomes of her though, Aria knows that she must keep her identity hidden from the monsters imprisoning her. She has already been branded a member of the rebellion, but the vampires do not know the true depth of her involvement with it, and they must never know.

Though hoping for death, Aria’s world is turned upside down when a vampire named Braith steps forward to claim her. He delays her execution, but Aria knows it’s only a matter of time before he drains her, and destroys her. Especially once she learns his true identity as a prince within the royal family; the same royal family that started the war that ultimately brought down humankind, reducing them to nothing more than servants and slaves.

Aria is determined to hate the prince, determined not to give into him in any way, but his strange kindness, and surprising gentleness astonish her. Torn between her loyalties to the rebellion, and her growing love for her greatest enemy, Aria struggles to decide between everything she has ever known, and a love she never dreamed of finding.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

"Post Mortem" by Kira Snyder!
*Review & Spotlight*

*Materials & images courtesy of Goodreads; review owned by Desert Rose Reviews.
Originally published October 12th, 2013. Re-posted for our TBT Review.

Parrish Mail #2

~Released: February 4th, 2013

~Publisher: Coliloquy, LLC

~Parent's Guide: PG-13

~Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, Paranormal, Mystery, Thriller

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Celia Macarty is back in Post Mortem, the second installment in the Parish Mail saga.

Autumn in New Orleans means Homecoming, romance—and murder. When a friend vanishes, Celia believes a desperate letter about an unsolved Civil War-era murder holds the key to unraveling the mystery.

As she searches for answers, Celia enlists the help of quirky witch Tilly, and either all-American boy Donovan or, enigmatic Luc–you get to choose.

As the gang follows the missing girl’s trail, danger turns up on all fronts. A vicious stranger threatens Celia’s family. Celia’s nightmares–about a shadowy, ominous villain–get worse. And a new ghost has appeared: beautiful Angelica, who shares a past with Luc.

It will take all of Celia’s will and wit, and the faith of her friends, to solve an unspeakable crime. And no matter which path Celia takes, she will discover that sometimes the past can come back to haunt you.

What’s Cool from Coliloquy
Throughout the Parish Mail series, readers decide which clues to follow to help Celia unravel each mystery. You’ll even get to cast a vote for your favorite love interest. But remember: Choose carefully, or else the killer might just get away.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

"Into the Dark" Series by Milly Silver!
*Review & Spotlight*

Into the Dark
(Parts 1-4)

~By Milly Silver

*I was given eCopies of all 4 volumes, from the author, to read in exchange for an honest review.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

"Talented" by Sophie Davis!
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Originally published on June 6th, 2014.  Re-posted for our TBT Review!

Talented

(Talented #1)

~Published: February 7th, 2012

~Length: 281 Pages

~Parent's Guide: PG-13

~Genres: Young Adult, Paranormal, Sci-Fi, Romance, Dystopian, Urban Fantasy

Block it out. Impossible for Talia Lyons. When you’re a Mind Manipulator, it’s hard enough to block the thoughts of others, let alone your own.

Block it out. The pounding, siren-ready world Talia inhabits as she trains with her fellow Hunters, the country's top-secret covert operatives. The physical demands. The emotional toll.

Block it out. The secrets that Talia’s boyfriend is hiding. Talia’s unbidden feelings of frustration and annoyance toward her teammate, the Casanova of the compound. The wondering why she cares what he thinks.

Block him out. Ian Crane. The man behind the bloodshed marring Talia’s memories of her murdered parents. The man she’s determined to kill.

Block it all out. Focus.

Talented is an emotionally raw dystopian romance, about the life of a girl with extraordinary psychic powers, and what happens when a heart is torn between love and rage.