January 9, 2013

Wednesday Wishes

It feels so . . . so . . . inspiring? Or fantastic? Hmmm . . . not quite sure. So to stop my mindless ramble . . .

This is the first Wednesday Wishes of 2013! It feels so amazing. Not only that, but Book Whispers is going into its 4th year! It’s amazing to think I’ve been blogging about books for 3 years.


Rising Darkness by Thea Harrison 

Rising Darkness (Game of Shadows, #1)Get it: Amazon | Goodreads
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Series: Game of Shadows, book 1

USA Today bestselling author Thea Harrison begins an all-new, darkly romantic paranormal saga, in which the fate of existence itself lies in the balance—and the key to victory may rest in the hands of two eternal lovers…

In the hospital ER where she works, Mary is used to chaos. But lately, every aspect of her life seems adrift. She’s feeling disconnected from herself. Voices appear in her head. And the vivid, disturbing dreams she’s had all her life are becoming more intense. Then she meets Michael. He’s handsome, enigmatic and knows more than he can say. In his company, she slowly remembers the truth about herself…

Thousands of years ago, there were eight of them. The one called the Deceiver came to destroy the world, and the other seven followed to stop him. Reincarnated over and over, they carry on—and Mary finds herself drawn into the battle once again. And the more she learns, the more she realizes that Michael will go to any lengths to destroy the Deceiver.

Then she remembers who killed her during her last life, nine hundred years ago…Michael.

For some reason upon seeing this cover I really thought this was a YA. It just has the feel. However, this is a new series by Thea Harrison with a darker paranormal twist.

Iron Kin by M.J. Scott 

Iron Kin (The Half-Light City, #3)Get it: Amazon | Goodreads
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Series: The Half-Light city, book 3

Imagine a city divided. Fae and human mages on one side, vampire Blood Lords and shape-shifting Beast Kind on the other. Between these supernatural forces stands a peace treaty that threatens to shatter at the slightest provocation….

I was raised to do the right thing. But to my family that means staying safe behind the walls of human society. To be a respectable metalmage and never put myself at risk. But the treaty is faltering. And if it fails, nothing is safe. To help save the city and everyone I care about, I will use whatever means I can to ensure the negotiations to renew the treaty are successful—even if that means forging an alliance with a man who is the very opposite of the right thing….

Fen is trouble. Wild. He would rather bind himself in iron and drink himself into oblivion than learn to master the visions that come to him. Those visions might just hold the key to peace, and it seems that my power might hold the key to his control—if I can keep it around him….

I have been meaning to read this series since the first book’s cover rolled out. The assassin and mythology take really revs my bookworm up!

Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta

Finnikin of the Rock (Lumatere Chronicles #1)Get it: Amazon | Goodreads
Genre: YA Fantasy
Series: Lumatere Chronicles, Book 1

Finnikin of the Rock and his guardian, Sir Topher, have not been home to their beloved Lumatere for ten years. Not since the dark days when the royal family was murdered and the kingdom put under a terrible curse. But then Finnikin is summoned to meet Evanjalin, a young woman with an incredible claim: the heir to the throne of Lumatere, Prince Balthazar, is alive.

Evanjalin is determined to return home and she is the only one who can lead them to the heir. As they journey together, Finnikin is affected by her arrogance . . . and her hope. He begins to believe he will see his childhood friend, Prince Balthazar, again. And that their cursed people will be able to enter Lumatere and be reunited with those trapped inside. He even believes he will find his imprisoned father.

But Evanjalin is not what she seems. And the truth will test not only Finnikin's faith in her . . . but in himself.

This title is one I’ve been ignoring because the US cover is awful, and the title just underwhelms me. However, this title has been all the buzz.

Strands of Bronze and Gold by Jane Nickerson

Strands of Bronze and GoldGet it: Amazon | Goodreads
Genre: YA Fantasy
Series: Strands of Bronze and Gold, book 1

The Bluebeard fairy tale retold. . . .

When seventeen-year-old Sophia Petheram’s beloved father dies, she receives an unexpected letter. An invitation—on fine ivory paper, in bold black handwriting—from the mysterious Monsieur Bernard de Cressac, her godfather. With no money and fewer options, Sophie accepts, leaving her humble childhood home for the astonishingly lavish Wyndriven Abbey, in the heart of Mississippi.

Sophie has always longed for a comfortable life, and she finds herself both attracted to and shocked by the charm and easy manners of her overgenerous guardian. But as she begins to piece together the mystery of his past, it’s as if, thread by thread, a silken net is tightening around her. And as she gathers stories and catches whispers of his former wives—all with hair as red as her own—in the forgotten corners of the abbey, Sophie knows she’s trapped in the passion and danger of de Cressac’s intoxicating world.

Glowing strands of romance, mystery, and suspense are woven into this breathtaking debut—a thrilling retelling of the “Bluebeard” fairy tale.

Fairy tale retelling! So there! Though I have to be honest I have no idea what the Bluebeard fairy tale is . . . I feel so ashamed because I’m such a fairy tale nut!

It’s been so hard deciding whether or not to let the book surprise me, or research and find out what this fairy tale is all about.

The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abé

The Sweetest DarkGet it: Amazon | Goodreads
Genre: Paranormal YA/Historical
Series: The Sweetest Dark, Book 1

For fans of Lauren Kate and Libba Bray, The Sweetest Dark is filled with thrilling romance, exciting adventure, and ancient magic. Shana Abé brilliantly captures the drama of post-Victorian England, while unfolding a passionate love story that defies time.

“With every fiber of my being, I yearned to be normal. To glide through my days at Iverson without incident. But I’d have to face the fact that my life was about to unfold in a very, very different way than I’d ever envisioned. Normal would become forever out of reach.”

Lora Jones has always known that she’s different. On the outside, she appears to be an ordinary sixteen-year-old girl. Yet Lora’s been keeping a heartful of secrets: She hears songs that no one else can hear, dreams vividly of smoke and flight, and lives with a mysterious voice inside her that insists she’s far more than what she seems.

England, 1915. Raised in an orphanage in a rough corner of London, Lora quickly learns to hide her unique abilities and avoid attention. Then, much to her surprise, she is selected as the new charity student at Iverson, an elite boarding school on England’s southern coast. Iverson’s eerie, gothic castle is like nothing Lora has ever seen. And the two boys she meets there will open her eyes and forever change her destiny.

Jesse is the school’s groundskeeper—a beautiful boy who recognizes Lora for who and what she truly is. Armand is a darkly handsome and arrogant aristocrat who harbors a few closely guarded secrets of his own. Both hold the answers to her past. One is the key to her future. And both will aim to win her heart. As danger descends upon Iverson, Lora must harness the powers she’s only just begun to understand, or else lose everything she dearly loves.

Filled with lush atmosphere, thrilling romance, and ancient magic, The Sweetest Dark brilliantly captures a rich historical era while unfolding an enchanting love story that defies time.

“A wonderfully refreshing story of self-discovery, love, courage—and dragons . . . I was enchanted.”—Melissa Marr, New York Times bestselling author of Wicked Lovely

Again this is another author I have been meaning to read. Dragons, stunning writing, and from what I hear from other readers amazing characters and world building. It just drives me crazy that I haven’t gotten to her adult series yet.

Oh, yes this is a YA spinoff of her adult series. I’m wondering if I need to read the adult one before I can jump in on the YA.

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