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1. Book Highlight: Anabel Unraveled by Amanda Romine Lynch

   Anabel Unraveled by Amanda Romine Lynch Print Length: 379 pages Publisher: eLectio Publishing (February 2, 2015) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. Language: English ASIN: B00T57AJFU Free on Kindle Unlimited Anabel Unraveled is a special book to me, because it was the first novel that I actually finished. Before AU, I had started and stopped books many, many times. I hit a wall. I

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2. Young Adult Novel Discovery Competition

THE 5th ANNUAL YA DISCOVERY CONTEST has begun! No query? No pitch? No problem! Get in front of top YA Editors and Agents with only the first 250 words of your YA novel!   Have a young adult novel—or a YA novel idea—tucked away for a rainy day? Are you putting off pitching your idea simply because you’re not sure how to pitch an agent? No problem! All you have to do is submit

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3. Blog Tour: Monument 14: Savage Drift by Emmy Laybourne

Hi everyone! I'm Emmy Laybourne, author of the MONUMENT 14 series. It’s such a pleasure to be here on Readingteen. Thanks to Amy and Austin for having me here and for helping with the blog tour! (Austin made my super-cool blog banner!)  Here's a little Q and A: What genre have you not yet written but really want to try? I am aching to try my hand at a high fantasy! It’s going to take a

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4. Cover Reveal and Giveaway: The Vault (The Farm series) by Emily McKay

Age Range: 18 and up  Grade Level: 12 and up Series: A Farm Novel Paperback Publisher: Berkley Trade (November 4, 2014) Language: English ISBN-10: 0425275884 ISBN-13: 978-0425275887 Pre-Order The Vault: Amazon In a world where vampires rule and teenaged humans are quarantined as a food source, there is only one choice—resist or die. But fighting the vampires comes at a

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5. One Dad's Journey To Becoming A Fiction Author by Carey Green, Author of Dragon Slayer: Beginnings

Print Length: 270 pages Publisher: Christian Home and Family (March 15, 2014) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. Language: English ASIN: B00IUMGOPU Buy the book: Amazon Dragons have been forgotten, relegated to the realm of legend and myth. But tales of horror circulate among the common people. Rumors of their attacks float on the night wind. They are a fearsome presence that haunts the

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6. Giveaway: The Book Thief Blu-ray and DVD, PLUS The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

THE BOOK THIEF Based on the beloved best-selling book comes an “extremely moving” (Leonard Maltin, Indiewire) story of a girl who transforms the lives of those around her during World War II, Germany. When her mother can no longer care for her, Liesel (Sophie Nélisse) is adopted by a German couple (OSCAR® Winner Geoffrey Rush* and OSCAR® Nominee Emily Watson**). Although she arrives

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7. Blog Tour by Ink Slinger PR: Author Interview & Giveaway - White Hot Kiss by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Series: The Dark Elements (Book 2) Paperback: 400 pages Publisher: Harlequin Teen (February 25, 2014) Language: English ISBN-10: 0373211104 ISBN-13: 978-0373211104 BUY LINKS: Amazon Barnes and Noble iTunes Kobo One kiss could be the last.  Seventeen-year-old Layla just wants to be normal. But with a kiss that kills anything with a soul, she's anything but normal. Half demon,

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8. Sassy Sundays With Amy: Take a Chance by Abbi Glines Book Review

Hello, my name is Amy and I write book reviews for Reading Teen. I have been writing young adult book reviews for years. Right at this moment I've been indulging in more new adult, collage age, adult books. I will still read young adult, just because every time I do, I love it so very much. I will continue to write young adult reviews for you, however I have set aside Sundays just for my

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9. Literal Harry Potter Trailer... Hilarious!

Everyone in my house is sad about the passing of the amazing author Brian Jacques, so I thought I would lighten the mood a little. I normally don't post funny You Tube videos ( thats Andye's department) but I couldn't resist this one.




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10. Blog Tour: Fallen Angel by Heather Terrell

Fallen Angel by Heather Terrell


Heaven-sent?

Ellie was never particularly good at talking to boys—or anyone other than her best friend and fellow outcast, Ruth. Then she met Michael.

Michael is handsome, charming, sweet. And totally into Ellie. It’s no wonder she is instantly drawn to him. But Michael has a secret. And he knows Ellie is hiding something, too. They’ve both discovered they have powers beyond their imagining. Powers that are otherworldly.

Ellie and Michael are determined to uncover what they are, and how they got this way . . . together. But the truth has repercussions neither could have imagined. Soon they find themselves center stage in an ancient conflict that threatens to destroy everything they love. And it is no longer clear whether Ellie and Michael will choose the same side.

In this electrifying novel, Heather Terrell spins a gripping supernatural tale about true love, destiny, and the battle of good versus evil.



My Review
Ellie Faneuil was a great character. At first, she kinda got on my nerves. Ellie seemed like she didn't know what she wanted in life, scattered, not so sure of herself. She had very little self-esteem. Her best friend Ruth also seemed the same way to me, fragile, scared, mistrusting, whiny. However, they seem to fit together like two-peas-in-a-pod.
The back-n-forth of Ellie getting angry with Micheal was a little frustrating to read, but, I'm sure if I was going through a major life changing ordeal, I might be a little on edge also. I also enjoyed reading that Ellie had parents. Yes, I know most teens have parents, but, you barely read about them. I know in most teen books I read, the teens do what they want, when they want. It was very refreshing to see Ellie actually get grounded for something she did wrong, and have evening dinners with her family.
The antagonist in this book Ezekiel, was a very good bad guy. He was sinister and evil. He wanted Ellie and couldn't have her, she didn't want him back. Terrell did a fantastic job with Ezekiel, he was sinister enough yet approachable, I wanted to hear him out. I wanted to hear what he had to say.
This book got off to a slow start and slowly started to pick up after she started dating Micheal. It really began to pick up when Ezekiel (evil guy) came into the picture, and had a very nice climatic ending. This book is obviously about Angels, and done very well. The author is very good at explaining where and how they became that way. It is definitely worth the read. With the romance and actio

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11. Blog Tour: The Samantha Granger Experiment: FUSED by Kari Lee Townsend

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fused (verb): to combine, unite, or blend into a whole, as if by melting together.
There are some things that just don't go together...  

When you make a face or cross your eyes, do your parents tease that if you're not careful, your face might stay that way forever?

Well, my parents said that if I'm not careful, I'll turn into one of my gadgets.
I thought they were joking, people!
But-somehow, someway-I have become a living, breathing, walking piece of technology. Apparently my head now has a built-in GPS and my palm is equipped with talking and texting capabilities-just like my cell phone!
Now I'm a techno-superhero with powers that seem to have a mind of their own. And, in my case, keeping a secret identity is harder than it sounds. I short-circuit every time Trevor Hamilton looks my way. Like being a girl isn't stressful enough.

My review

Well, let me just start out by saying that Fused was a witty, fun, cute and quick read.  Samantha Granger is such a smart, bubbly, fashionable character. I just fell in love with her at once. Of course, this book has the classic best friend Melody Stuart and the cute guy to crush on Trevor Hamilton.

I really loved the part, of the book, where Samantha gets Zapped, and basically becomes a cell phone. It happens pretty fast in the book, Townsend doesn't waste anytime getting into the action.

This book was so funny, especially when Samantha was asked a question in class and couldn't control herself not to answer. She sounded like a robot, giving a perfect encyclopedia answer. When everyone would gape at her afterward,

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12. Book Review: Dark Goddess by Sarwatt Chadda


Dark Goddess (A Devil's Kiss Novel) by Sarwatt Chadda
New enemies, new romance, and new horrors,
Billi's back, and it seems like the Unholy just can't take a hint.
Still reeling from the death of her best friend, Kay, Billi's thrust back into action when the Templars are called to investigate werewolf activity. And these werewolves are like nothing Bilil's seen before.
They call themselves the Polenitsy - Man Killers. The ancient warrior women of Eastern Europe, supposedly wiped out centuries ago. But now they're out of hiding and on the hunt for a Spring Child -- an Oracle powerful enough to blow the volcano at Yellowstone -- precipitating a Fimbulwinter that will wipe out humankind for good.
The Templars follow the stolen Spring Child to Russia, and the only people there who can help are the Bogatyrs, a group of knights who may have gone to the dark side. To reclaim the Spring Child and save the world, Billi needs to earn the trust of Ivan Romanov, an arrogant young Bogatyr whose suspicious of people in general, and of Billi in particular.
Dark Goddess is a page-turning, action-packed sequel that spans continents, from England to the Russian underworld and back. This is an adventure of folklore and myth become darkly real. Of the world running out of time. And of Billi SanGreal, the only one who can save it.

My Review
 
Well, once again Chadda delivers. I really enjoyed this book as much, if not more than the first one!

 I loved that it was mostly set in Russia, I love the Russian accent.

Did you know I can read with a perfect Russian accent in my head?
 
Billi saves a little girl from nearly getting slaughtered by a werewolf (deep, deep down she's sorta a softy). The child turns out to be an oracle, the Spring Child. And everyone wants the Spring Child; the Bogatyr (Russian mob types) and the Polensity (man-killin' werewolves). I love the fact that there were werewolves in this book. It just made it so intense, and believe me when I say man killers, all  the werewolves were woman. Intense, strong, dangerous, not-so-feminine woman.

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13. Interview with Sarwat Chadda & Winners of Devil's Kiss Novels Announced!

Winner's of The Devil's Kiss Novels

First Place (Devil's Kiss & signed Dark Goddess): Carol from South Africa
Second Place (signed Dark Goddess): Mariana from Brazil
Third Place (Dark Goddess): Marg from Pennsylvania

Congratulations!



I'm so excited, Sarwat Chadda author of the Devil's Kiss Novels, was so kind to answer some of our questions. Yes, they are quite lengthy. Do not fear, the answers read like a mini novel. So fans buckle up and enjoy the ride.


RT: Devils Kiss & Dark Goddess were so unique, how did you come up with the storyline?
SC: Devil’s Kiss came from a visit to a local hospital’s PICU (Paediatric Intensive Care Unit) and seeing all the babies in incubators and realising the worst nightmare of any parent is seeing their child die.
And that was God’s work. Didn’t He send down the Angel of Death to slaughter all the firstborn children of Egypt? What can justify such misery? I’ve always thought that utterly cruel, the Egyptians were not to blame for the enslavement of the Israelites. I’ve a big issue with those who feel they have God on their side, it’s just a recipe for trouble. Hence the villain in Devil’s Kiss is God’s right hand arch-angel. He thinks its’ his job to bring humanity back to the straight and narrow so intends to unleash the Tenth Plague, the death of the firstborn, on Britain.
Dark Goddess was inspired by all the fears about climate change, pollution and the damage humanity is doing to the planet. The dark goddess is an ancient witch, Baba Yaga, who’s decided enough is enough. If mankind won’t repair the damage it’s done, then mankind must go. It had it’s chance. Baba Yaga can control the elements and intends to create a global catastrophe, the eruption of the Yellowstone super-volcano, and decimate the world’s population, to cull it, to more manageable levels.
I just like big scale, edge of your seat and high-anxiety type of stories!

RT: I watched a special on the History Channel about the Knights Templar, It was fascinating. What sparked your interest in the Knights Templar?
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14. Book Review: Low Red Moon by Ivy Devlin

Reading level: Young Adult

Hardcover: 256 pages

Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Children's Books (September 14, 2010)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1599905108
ISBN-13: 978-1599905105



Low Red Moon by Ivy Devlin

Avery, 17, remembers her parents' broken bodies, the blood–enough to cover her–and a flash of silver; nothing more. She had been living in the woods with her mother and father, and their murders force her to move into town, to the home of a grandmother she barely knows. Enter the new boy in school. Ben lives in the woods, and something about him calls to Avery with a sharp, visceral pull. With his sometimes-silver eyes, Ben is something more than human, something that Avery wants but is not sure she can trust. Readers can feel Avery come alive in her sorrow, confusion, and desires. However, the romance aspect of the story continually threatens to overwhelm the mystery, which is wonderfully written.

My Review



Well I have to say, first of all... I absolutely LOVELOVELOVE werewolf books. But, not this one. Low Red Moon was very disappointing.
Avery needs to go to the nurses office during the first day of school after her parents death, because she's sad and frustrated (which is understandable) However, I knew that this is when she would meet Ben. I can't tell you how many books I've read where the main character meets their future love interest alone-at school-in the hallway-at the nurse's station-sitting in the principles office. On and On. And then what happens? The main character (since he/she are so readily available), has the privilege of getting to show the new kid around school... having that first one on one conversation that sparks such fireworks that they fall in love with each other then and there! I'm am so tired of this scenario in books, it's getting really old. I'm seriously not trying to pick on just this book, many are guilty of same scenarios and need new material.
It was somewhat frustrating that Avery was constantly talking about whether or not to trust Ben (wolf-love interest). Very redundant. I felt like Avery's character sounded more like fourteen years old, instead of seventeen years of age. The book mostly centered around Avery, her parents murders and what was going to happen to her home that she grew up in. She did not want to give up her house (again, understandable), I just did not find this type of storyline an interesting read.
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15. The Half Moon by Jordan Deen White Flame Tour

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I have been waiting for this moment, the release of Half Moon by Jordan Deen. Reading Teen is the first stop on the White Flame Tour, and we want to kick it off right! The tour starts today and it will end on release day of Half Moon on January 13, 2011. 
Jordan Deen was kind enough to answer a few of our questions, and after that you can read my review of Half Moon. 
Thank you for visiting, and enjoy the White Flame Tour!


RT- I just have to know, team Alex or team Brandon?
 JD- that's like asking a parent to decide between twins. However, if faced with my own decision... it's Team Alex. 
          
RT- I'm assuming Biscuit gave you the inspiration for "Grant", that helps Lacey in such time of need. How were they similar?                                                     
 JD- Great question! Biscuit was such a protector. He guarded everyone in our household and always made me feel safe. We miss him dearly. 
                                               
  RT- During the popular fad of vampire YA books, what turned you on to the idea of werewolves?                           JD- Biscuit, actually. He wouldn't let me in my house one night and it made my mind go rampant that something bad was happening. The idea for the novel started off as a 'shifter' novel and ended up being about werewolves, exclusively. Go figure! 

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16. Reading Clean Spotlight: Incarceron & Sapphique by Catherine Fisher & GIVEAWAY!



I chose Incarceron and Sapphique, for our Reading Clean Spotlight during the next few weeks. These books have such an imaginative, wonderful storyline. They are both very Reading Clean. Sapphique (hardcover) comes out December 28, 2010. On release day I will announce the winner of one ARC copy of Sapphique and Incarceron/Sapphique poster to ONE VERY LUCKY person. HOWEVER, the second place winner will receive two posters... one Incarceron and one Sapphique!!! (sign up below)

This contest is where Parental Book Reviews and Reading Teen come together as one. We at Reading Teen want to give a little extra attention to authors that write their books clean. Very little, or NO cursing, sexual content or violence.
 However, we still love the stories (maybe, not as clean) that stay just as true, and romantic novel geniuses that we all know and love... !




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17. Book Review: The Crescent by Jordan Deen

With the Half Moon release right around the corner ( 1-13-11) I wanted to repost my review of The Crescent. Reading Teen will kick off the White Flame tour in honor of Jordan Deen's release of Half Moon, on Friday Dec 10, 2010.




The Crescent by Jordan Deen

Becoming a werewolf is not an option for seventeen-year-old Lacey Quinn, but death can be a strong motivator.

Lacey is so focused on her future, that everyday life has past her by. Counting down the days to her eighteenth birthday, she's almost home free. But when she falls for the mysterious Alex Morris, she lands in the middle of an ancient war between two enemy wolf packs. Tempting dreams, tantalizing lies and a dangerous love triangle ensues, leaving Lacey heartbroken and confused.

Lacey’s fate rests in the hands of Alex and Brandon, but both are pulling her strings for their own agendas. Even as she slips further into the dark world of werewolves, Lacey struggles to find the truth and save the only family she’s ever known. - In honor of June being 'Werewolf-Mania' month a sneak peek of Chapter 1 is posted on the authors website. YAY.  courtesy of  Jordan Deen




Let's see, did I like this book? Yes, very much so. I thought the storyline was very good. The story centers around Lacey and her love life. (which is my kind of story) There are two - not one - but TWO gorgeous guys trying to win Lacey's affection. Not a bad problem to have if you ask me.

When I'm reading a book I like for the main female character to be strong, independent and knows what she wants in life. Lacey has some trouble in her life with her parents fighting all the time. I felt really sorry for her. So to me, Lacey seemed like she was always missing something, she seemed sad. She definit

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18. ARC Review: The Lost Saint by Bree Despain



Temptation Bites!
Reading level: Young Adult

Hardcover: 416 pages

Publisher: EgmontUSA (December 28, 2010)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1606840584

ISBN-13: 978-1606840580 







The story

The non-stop sequel to The Dark Divine delivers an even hotter romance and more thrilling action than Bree Despain's first novel.  Grace Divine made the ultimate sacrifice to cure Daniel Kalbi.  She gave her soul to the wolf to save him and lost her beloved mother.  When Grace receives a haunting phone call from Jude, she knows what she must do.  She must become a Hound of Heaven.  Desperate to find Jude, Grace befriends Talbot - a newcomer to town who promises her that he can help her be a hero.  But as the two grow closer, the wolf grows in Grace, and her relationship with Daniel begins to crumble.  Unaware of the dark path she is walking, Grace becomes prideful in her new abilities - not realizing that an old enemy has returned and deadly trap is about to be sprung.  Readers, ravenous for more Grace and Daniel, will be itching to sink their teeth into The Lost Saint 7 Comments on ARC Review: The Lost Saint by Bree Despain, last added: 9/24/2010
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19. Review: Angel Star by Jennifer Murgia

Reading level: Young Adult

Paperback: 256 pages

Publisher: Lands Atlantic Publishing LLC (May 18, 2010)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 098250053X

ISBN-13: 978-0982500538

Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5 x 0.9 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces


The story

Seventeen-year-old Teagan McNeel falls for captivating Garreth Adams and soon discovers that her crush has an eight-point star etched into the palm of his right hand-the mark of an angel.
But where there is light, dark follows, and she and Garreth suddenly find themselves vulnerable to a dark angel's malicious plan that could threaten not only her life, but the lives of everyone she knows.
Divinely woven together, Angel Star takes readers on a reflective journey when one angel's sacrifice collides with another angel's vicious ambition in a way that is sure to have readers searching for their own willpower.

The author

Jennifer Murgia has been writing since she was nine years old. After receiving recognition for her poetry, she went on to use her talents to bring characters to life in fiction novels that are authentic, intriguing, and personal. She currently resides in Pennsylvania with her husband and two children. 




 Angel Star was, well, was hmmmm. I'm thinking... It was not exactly my cup of tea. However, I feel that a teen might enjoy it much more. I felt like the story was just okay. It wasn't that it was horrible or that the writing wasn't good. The writing was actually very good and the story was told very well. I had a hard time staying connected with the characters. Some of the time I felt the story was a tad bit rushed. The lead guy Garreth, wasn't near steamy or sexy enough and Teagan, the main girl seemed very young acting and very fickle minded. I definitely wasn't skipping dinner with the family to read this one. I really had to force myself to stay focused on the task at hand. The reason I feel that a teen might enjoy reading this more is that I (mother) jus get annoyed with girls that fa

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20. Review: 13 to Life by Shannon Delany


Reading level: Young Adult

Paperback: 320 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; 1 edition (June 22, 2010)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0312609140

ISBN-13: 978-0312609146

Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces








13 to Life by Shannon Delany - GO and visit the author's site today!


Jessica Gillmansen's junior year is already difficult because she recently lost her mother in a tragic car accident, and now she has to deal with the hot new guy at school, Pietr Rusakova, who just won't leave her alone. Things get more complicated as she deals with the aftermath of the crash, discovers she and Pietr share an odd connection, and continues her investigation of local news stories about werewolves and the Russian Mafia. Delany's first novel has a lot going on—too much, perhaps. Instead of focusing on a few plot points, Delany spreads herself thin and doesn't do justice to the many strands. For example, Jessica's supposed grief over her mother is minimized by its near absence in the text, and the Mob plotline feels contrived. Still, the kitchen-sink approach may pay off for Delany as she moves further into the planned series, and teen girls will eat up the Twilight flavor. Grades 7-10.







So what did I think about this book...

Let me just say first of all this book saved me. My carpet. And my dog. Let me explain... My dog knocked the small table that my red wine was sitting on, I screamed. It really all happened in slow motion, 13 to Life was sitting on the table next to the wine, the base of the wine stem was caught underneath the book. The book kept the wine from spilling over, the glass rocked back -n- forth slowly and then just settled itself. My carpet is not stained and the dog is not dead. All is well. Now for the review...

I was really excited about reading 13 to Life by Shannon Delany, it was buzzing all over Twitter. So naturally I was excited when Andye gave it to me to read, not to mention it's a werewolf book. I'm crazy about werewolf books. When I started this book it seemed promising. The main character 16 year old Jessica who has lost her mother during a fatal car cra

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21. MOCKINGJAY Contest From Reading Teen

August 24 2010
MockingJay Contest:

- Must be started by noon on Tuesday
 the 24 of August

- Each time you comment on the book or just where your are in the book throughout the day...
WE will add your name to the Reaping Ball
* No spoilers please

- You must be finished with the book in the 24 hour period! August 24 - 24 hours to read MockingJay!










The prize pack will include...         


- A MockingJay Journal
- A MockingJay bookmark
- A Katniss bookmark
- 4 MockingJay tattoos








Please comment and let us know if you will be joining us... I'm making snacks :)

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