Jen Naumann: Cheating Death (New Release)

Cheating-Death-Blog-Tour

I’m delighted to be a part of Jen’s tour. We’ve become good online buddies and hope to go for a beer in real life someday. 🙂 Jen’s New Adult book, Cheating Death, is on tour. I recently read her zombie novel, The Day Zombies Ruined My Perfectly Boring Life, and loved it! Jen’s a wicked writer, and I’m looking forward to diving in to Cheating Death.

17335800Book description:

Lysandra Brooks remembers everything about the day she almost drowned alongside her grandma, especially the set of mysterious eyes she saw at the bottom of the lake. Ever since then, she’s been seeing strange things when she is near water—things that aren’t really there. Because of it, Lysandra has the tendency to avoid anything that isn’t on dry land. On her last day of high school, however, the biggest party of the year is set to take place at a fellow senior’s lakeside mansion. Despite her fears, Lysandra decides to prove to her friends and herself that she can handle it.

But after a horrific night of drinking and drama that leaves Lysandra feeling lonely and confused, she nearly drowns for a second time, only to be saved by the new guy in town. From that moment on, Lysandra’s world is turned upside down with the discovery of mind blowing secrets, including a revelation that something sinister is after her soul.

If that’s not enough to entice you, check out the trailer. I don’t normally pay much attention to trailers – I have a short attention span. 🙂 But this one kept me hooked to the very end. The music was perfect.

Author bio: Photo on 3-12-13 at 10.35 AM

Jen grew up during a magical time in which Ghostbusters, Star Wars, E.T. and The Goonies were the biggest blockbusters. Her love of sci-fi exploded over time, eventually growing into a career of writing YA fiction with a paranormal flair. When not sitting at her Mac, she can be found at concerts and movies, hanging with friends, chilling at her lake home, taking pictures, working on graphic design projects, traveling, or at home with her husband in southern Minnesota and trying to keep up with their four active children.

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Book Review: Tegan’s Magic by L.H. Cosway (Screams with Excitement at this book release)

Yep, I squealed opening up the first page. It seems like I’ve been waiting years and years for this book, but it’s actually been less than a year. I haven’t been excited by a book series like this since Twilight back in 2008.

17335578Tribane is a hotpot of supernatural activity. When Tegan is out doing some shopping and minding her own business, a riot breaks out, and she is attacked. She’s a tough cookie though, and she’s able to defend herself against the guy pummelling her, a man who moments later looks appalled by his actions. People in the city are going crazy. Something supernaturally deadly is afoot. It’s up to Tegan and Co to put a stop to things.

Tegan’s shacked up with her best friend, Rita, a powerful witch and daughter of the dark sorceror, Theodore. She’s also sharing living space with Finn, the cheeky Irish vampire slayer, her friend Amanda, who is in recovery from her vampire blood addiction, and the silent Ira, who used to be a dog in the last book. Across the road lives her former love, Ethan Cristescu, the Romanian vampire who now seems to hate Tegan for her betrayal in Tegan’s Return. We all know there’s a fine line between love and hate, particularly in these supernatural type books.

The author knows how to tease the reader, to space out the scenes with only Ethan and Tegan, leaving the reader hungry for their next encounter. This is the first book in the series with some seriously steamy sex scenes. Ethan is one of the sexiest vampires to have come out of a book in recent years. I did have a major problem with him in one early scene when he spoke to Tegan in a disgusting matter. I don’t care how angry you are, you never ever call the woman you supposedly love a whore, even if it was in an indirect manner. I almost wrote him off there and then, but he apologises, and Tegan and the reader glimpse a vulnerability in him. Ethan’s flawed, but flawed characters are the most intriguing.

Finn is the other guy interested in Tegan. He’s a loveable rogue, a man’s man, but vampire men win out for me over humans more times than not, and there’s just something intense about Ethan. Just check him out there on the old book cover for Crimson. Nice, eh? h

Tegan comes into her own in this book. Her magic is increasing, she learns more about who she is and what she’s capable of. I never thought of her as the damsel in distress in the first place. She was simply more of a regular woman, rather than an ass kicking gal along the lines of Buffy. She’s rough around the edges, and that’s what makes her an intriguing character.

I read this in one day, barely taking the time to go make myself a cup of tea. I loved it. The fourth and final book in the series won’t be out until December. I’ll be very sad to say goodbye to the characters, though I hope the author will publish a short story or novella about them every now and again.

Moody, sexy, entertaining. I give Tegan’s Magic *****.

Check it out on Amazon  &   Goodreads.

Have I convinced some of you yet to pick up this author’s books? Anyone who has a major attraction to vamps like I do will love these books, trust me. I have a history of falling for vampires and other supernatural creatures that goes something like this: Julian from The Forbidden Game, Deacon Frost from Blade, Spike from Buffy, Edward Cullen from Twilight, and now Ethan Cristescu from the Tegan books.

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I think this Roxette song, “I’m Sorry”, works great for Tegan and Ethan, and it has a moody and seductive vampirey sound.

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