What I’ve Been Reading: Witches, Vampires and Even Some Humans

I’ve got three more books here. Maybe you’ll find something you can add to that dreaded TBR list. We’ve got witches and warlocks and vampires, and even human teens if paranormal isn’t your thing all the time. Sometimes it’s nice to take a breather from the supernatural.

Enchantment by Nikki Jefford (Spellbound #3) enchantment

A fun filled conclusion to the Spellbound trilogy. Check out my reviews of Entangled and Duplicity.
If you like witches, give this trilogy a go. It’s entertaining and well-written.

The plot veered off in a totally different direction to what I’d predicted. That was a nice surprise. The descriptions of Barcelona were spot on. I was brought right back to the gorgeous city I was lucky enough to visit last summer.
These books have become more New Adult than YA as the series progressed, something I appreciated as the characters are growing up. I’m sad to say goodbye to Gray and the rest of the gang.
An entertaining, magic infused trilogy.

Check it out on Goodreads and Amazon.

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butterfaceButterface by Gwen Hayes

I adore this author’s style. I loved Totally Tubular (still probably my favourite read of 2013) and So Over You was just as witty.

Reading the blurb for Butterface made me both smile and cringe. Dogfight is one of my favourite films thanks to the characters and the 60s music and themes. I will always remember the scene in the bathroom of the restaurant/club when Lili Taylor realises why River Phoenix brought her to the party, and I was waiting anxiously for that horrible moment to happen to Beth.

I felt for Beth even before I started reading. In such a short space of time, I fell very much in like with both Beth and Lucky. They’re just kids, trying to make their way in a world that can often be cruel.
I liked the message at the heart of this story. Accept yourself, believe in yourself and your worth, work on your self-confidence and live.

Check it out on Goodreads and Amazon.

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What Kills Me by Wynne Channing what kills me

A fast and enjoyable read.
I should be sick and tired of vampire stories at this stage (I read so many of them) but What Kills Me had a refreshing take. First of all, it starts out in Rome, the main character is Canadian, and how she becomes a vampire is unique. Zee’s voice was full of excitement, while Lucas is calm, steadfast and a little cranky – they balance each other out wonderfully.

This is an action packed yet charming paranormal coming-of-age story. I hope to hear more about Zee and Lucas in the future.
And the cover takes my breath away!

Check it out on Goodreads and Amazon.

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Has anyone read these? If you haven’t checked out Nikki‘s books, I’d urge you to pick up the first book in the Spellbound series. She really is one of the best writers of paranormal fiction around. I’m looking forward to diving into her Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter books.

And for anyone who has never seen the movie Dogfight, I recommend it, especially for all you River Phoenix lovers out there. Here’s the trailer.

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Book Spotlight: Drowning In You by Rebecca Berto

I had the lovely Rebecca on the blog a while ago to share an excerpt from her debut novella, Precise.

Book Cover for Precise - Rebecca BertoMy thoughts on Precise: Katie’s mother is psychotic. I kept turning the pages just to see how long it would take for Katie to tell her where to go. I did find it difficult to understand how Katie put up with her mom’s abuse for so many years. That woman should have been barred from coming within a hundred yards of Katie and her family.
Precise is a compelling read. Once you start, you won’t be able to put it down.

You can check it out on Goodreads.


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Today, we’re spotlighting her novel, Drowning In You. Rebecca’s sharing the sexy, fun cover and an excerpt with us.

DrowningInYou - AMAZON

Love this cover

Secretly crushing

Crushed by a tragedy

Charlee May’s been crushing on Dexter Hollingworth since she was fifteen. Five years later, a horrific skiing disaster at Mason’s Ski Lift Resort leaves her millionaire dad critically injured and her mom dead at the hands of Dexter operating the lifts. Charlee is suddenly the sole caretaker for her little brother while their world falls apart.

Dexter couldn’t be more different from Charlee. He’s tattooed, avoids exclusive relationships and his Dad has a fair share of illegal dealings. With Dexter’s reputation, almost everyone believes he planned the Mason’s skiing disaster.

And after all these years he’s still crushing on Charlee May, the girl who’s too good for him.

When this cruel twist of fate ties Charlee’s family and Dexter’s reputation together, Charlee and Dexter wonder if their feelings are reciprocated, while Dexter discovers his dad is trying to steal the May’s millionaire fortune.

But like an addiction, one look, one touch, one taste—they’re hooked no matter the consequences.

Dexter

Charlee looks like her mind’s in another world for a moment, staring at me. She’s not looking at my eyes, but through me. She grins, but she turns before I can see it light up her face. Her hair covers her expression as she tucks her chin away. What on earth has she got to be embarrassed about?

“Hang on a sec,” Charlee says to me. She steps out of her car, into the drizzle. She tucks some wild hair blowing in the wind behind her ear and I still see it. That grin. But she’s trying to desperately to hide it.

Maybe I’m already in? No, Dex, no. There’s no way that fucking angel is in any way “in” with you. Or that you deserve her or any reward.

Thinking of this makes my head spin, reminding me I absolutely need sugar right now because I’m not sure this stupid body can walk itself back home, argue with Dad for ten minutes and then manage to sneak into the pantry for sugar before completely collapsing.

I hate this all-too-familiar sensation—the wobbling, separating from my thoughts, as if this isn’t my body and I’m stuck in this useless thing that won’t do as I say.

“Dex!” Charlee has my arm. She has my arm—my arm that’s rigid from pleasure, from her touch—in her little fingers. She holds my other one, too and she’s right there, that sweet candy perfume stripping the rest of the strength from my body, and it escapes in a soft, breathy sigh.

Having her sweet candy scent in my head is going to be hell from now on.

“Here, get in my car. It’s pouring!”

Now I notice the rain. Was it like that earlier? Maybe it was always raining this hard. All I know is if I can make out the two melons of her breasts through her loose top, the rain must be coming down. And I must be out of it to not have realized the weather before.

It would be so easy to slip into her car. I’d make her laugh again, so she’d do that thing where she would grin and tuck her chin into her chest, yet she couldn’t wipe me from her mind, and then I could brush my fingers over her cheeks to behind her neck where I could pull her to me. I know she’d like that. All girls do.

But this can’t happen. I killed her mom. I’m responsible for her dad’s life hanging in the balance—which I hear about daily, thanks to mom’s updates. I deserve punishment. Why am I allowed to live my life as if nothing happened? I hate being let off without resolution. As much as I didn’t want to lose my friends, as much as I hate the stares, the egg-throwing and mass public hate, it gives me something to feel. I should be hated for ruining Charlee’s family. She should hate me.

Right now, all I know when I see her grin at me, and grip my arm and look like an angel is that I do not deserve this. I don’t deserve any pleasure from Charlee when I’m the one responsible for taking away all her pleasure in life.

What I really deserve is to watch her slip away. It would be the only real thing I’d feel when I’m confused and hating myself. It would hurt so bad that it would have to be real compared to the nightmare I now live.

But that means using her as a prop in my punishment, and that’s worse.

We share the same look for a moment, her eyes on my face and mine on hers. This moment is ours. My hand is so close to her hip that I could…

“Is he coming, Charlee?” Darcy yells over the rumble of the rain.

Charlee says, “Coming back now. Don’t worry.”

I can’t stop myself from wondering if her bra is black or gray.

She gives me a weird look so maybe she caught me. Good. Maybe now she’ll go and leave me—but then she does something really stupid and says, “You’re absolutely coming with me, Dexter. It’s pouring and you look like you’re going to faint.”

“Actually,” I say, and I’m grinning from ear to ear, like a total douche, “I think…”

My cell goes off. Saved by the bell. My crotch hates this moment, but my head knows I’ll look back and remember this as the best possible interruption.

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About the author: VLUU L100  / Samsung L100

Rebecca Berto is a new adult contemporary romance author. She is also a freelance editor.

She writes stories that are a bit sexy, and straddle the line between Literary and Tear Your Heart Out. She gets a thrill when her readers are emotional reading her stories, and gets even more of a kick when they tell her so. She’s strangely imaginative, spends too much time on her computer, and is certifiably crazy when she works on her fiction.

Rebecca Berto lives in Melbourne, Australia with her boyfriend and their doggy.

 

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Since I enjoyed Precise, I’m sure Drowning In You will be right up my alley. Good luck, Rebecca. If you don’t already know Rebecca, she’s a go-getter in the self-publishing world. I am always in awe of her ability to keep writing, marketing, blogging and social networking around the clock. I aspire to be like Rebecca some day. 🙂

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