Friday, June 14, 2013

Review: The Last Keeper's Daughter by Rebecca Trogner

The Last Keeper's Daughter

The Last Keeper’s Daughter
Rebecca Trogner
Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: Crescent Moon Press
Release Date: February 10, 2013
ISBN-10: 1939173116
ISBN-13: 978-1939173119
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Born into old money, Lily Ayres lives at Waverly, her family’s estate situated at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Paris, Virginia. She is a strange, small, almost mute, young woman who has no idea that her father has given her to the Vampire King Krieger. Walter Ayres is the King’s Keeper and part of a secret society of historians who unearth, preserve, and attempt to understand relics of long forgotten civilizations.

Lily has never felt comfortable in the human world, but after she suspiciously falls down a flight of stone steps, and is healed and claimed by Krieger, she realizes there is another world. In this Other Realm she feels a sense of belonging, and begins to untwine the mysterious event which left her mentally and psychologically damaged. When Walter disappears in England, Lily works with human and supernatural beings to uncover his whereabouts. With each new discovery, she is pulled deeper into the vortex of magic, intrigue, and dark desires that permeates the supernatural world. The revelations revealed unfold a story of deception and betrayal that threaten to tear the thin veil between the supernatural and human world asunder.

Review

I was on book tour for The Last Keeper’s Daughter back in February with an excerpt and giveaway. After reading the excerpt I knew I wanted to read this book!

“Do you want me, Lily?”
“I don’t know what I want.” It was the honest truth.
“I could force you.” He held up his hand. “I could bend your body to my will with one finger.”
She wasn’t afraid that he’d hurt her. “That’s not what you want.”
His arm fell to his side. “True.” He looked sad.
She hoped he didn’t expect a response, because she was too stunned by the conversation to think of anything to say.
“You’re pure, and clean, and light. I’ve killed men, and women, and children. I was a soldier long before I became a vampire. Is it possible for you to love a creature such as me?” Krieger didn’t wait for a response. “I’ve overwhelmed you, haven’t I?” His smile was kind. “You have nothing to fear from me. Come.” He held his hand out to her.
Like the night they met, she slipped her hand into his.
Doesn't this sound like a romance you want to read happen??? Yeah! Me too.
 
This totally sounded like a paranormal romance I could devour in a few hours… And that is halfway what happened.
 
The first half of The Last Keeper’s Daughter was hard to get through. I would continually have to read pages and paragraphs over trying to understand the story better, or to figure out what character was speaking. I honestly think that one or two more edits and this could have been cleared up because the second half of the book was so fast and a pleasure to read.
 
I didn’t care for Lily at all when I first started reading, but as the story progressed I found myself intrigued by all the mystery surrounding her. I liked that Lily had so much character growth from such a quiet girl in the beginning to a woman who took an active role in her own life by the end of TLKD.
 
Krieger I liked right from the get go. Um, hello… Badass vampire king, how could I not love his character?!?! Krieger is also very good at what he does. He knows how to deal with all the… Um, “people” under him to keep peace amongst everyone. Introducing Lily to all the different rules of her new life doesn’t always go so smoothly,but he does his best to protect her.  
 
From the romance that I enjoyed, to side characters that I would love to read more about, I did enjoy The Last Keeper’s Daughter. After the first part of the story this became a real page turner and if Rebecca Trogner writes more in this world I will definitely want to read it.
 
Happy reading,
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

World Book Night Follow Up


Most of you know I had the opportunity to participate in World Book Night back in April. A week ago I got to go back and talk to the students that received my copies of The Lightning Thief.

So on April 23rd I took this box of books to Lakeside Middle School.

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Here are some of the students listening to me talk about the book and asking if I could come back to discuss what they thought of the book. (Yeah, I totally took cupcakesSmile)

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This is all the students holding up their copy of The Lightning Thief. I am there in the middle… I love this picture.


A week ago I got to go back and follow up with the students and listen to what they thought of the book. here are a few of the questions I asked and my favorite answers:

What was your favorite part of the book?

I really liked the part when Percy is going to camp Half Blood and fights the minotaur.

I think all the action in this book was a big draw for all the guys.

If you were a Half Blood who would you want your parent to be and why?

I will go ahead and say many students said Zeus and Poseidon for obvious reasons but one answer really got me.

I would want Athena to be my mom because then I could be sisters with Annabeth. I really liked her character and I think she would be nice to be around.

Um, can I just say my heart melted a little bit.

Who was your favorite Character?

This ended up going into a vote and guess who won…

Grover!

I thought that was awesome… He is my favorite satyr;)


Being a World Book Night Giver has been an amazing experience! From receiving the books, giving the books out, to following up with the kids a month later. I hope to do this again next year.

Do you think you will apply to be a giver next year?
I know I will!
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Monday, June 10, 2013

Cover Reveal & Giveaway: A French Star in New York by Anna Adams


A French Star in New York (The French Girl series #2)

A French Star in New York (The French Girl series #2)
Anna Adams
Release Date:  July 31st 2013
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Maude thought her life couldn’t get any better: her first music album is a hit, she’s about to meet her extended family and she’s looking forward to her first date with teen pop star, Matt.
 
But when scandal strikes Maude must part ways with Matt, and watch Soulville Records fall into the hands of an ambitious Alan Lewis, who will stop at nothing to turn Maude into an unparalleled star.
 
Between glamorous parties, an unauthorized tell-all book, a web of lies, new revelations about her French past and her rivalry with Lindsey Linton attaining a whole new level, Maude must fight for her voice to be heard and decide if being a star is more important than her love for music.
 
This sounds like it could be such a fun summer read!!! Don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter below.
 
About the Author
Anna Adams is a new YA author who has always loved to read and write. Anna's started writing stories at a young age and her sisters would read and correct the spelling mistakes… and laugh their heads off. Her very first critics.Apart from writing, Anna also loves to sing and  play the piano. She comes from quite a musical family and music has always been a big part of their lives whether it was singing with her sister while doing the dishes (she washed, Anna dried) or forcing her little brother to participate in numerous sing and dance shows Anna choreographed! Anna lives in Paris today but used to live in the States, which she considers to be her second home. After all, home is where the heart is.
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Friday, June 7, 2013

Giveaway Winners


Blogiversary Giveaway Winners
BDay Cele
First Place
Jennifer
Winner of book or books up to $25 from bookdepository.
 
Second Place
Ashley
Winner of book up to $15 from bookdepository.
 
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The Repeat Year Giveaway Winner
Entry #21  Jenni

Congratulations to you all!
I hope you enjoy your new reads.
Thanks to everyone who entered! We will have new giveaways up soon:)
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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Summer has come!

Picture from Chesterfield library

It has been an insane two weeks. I have been getting my children through the last bit of school, I had a sister and a nephew graduate, parties to go to, and countless awards days. Through all of this I also recently started a new job:) With everything going on Bending The Spine has been very quiet the last two weeks.

Thankfully now it is SUMMER!!! Starting Monday the blog will be back to normal. I have lots of reviews to get out, winners to post, and comments to reply to. Not to mention a ton of blog reading I want to catch up on. I have really missed making my blogger rounds… As you read this I will be catching up on my email (I’m scared of that actually), and getting all my upcoming posts ready.

Have you been as excited for summer as I have?
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