January 28, 2015

Wednesday Wishes

Ah, that magical time is upon me again! Time to share what books I’m fantasizing about owning.


Justice Calling by Anne Bellet

justice-callingGet it: Amazon | Goodreads
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Series: The Twenty-Sided Sorceress, book 1

Gamer. Nerd. Sorceress.

Jade Crow lives a quiet life running her comic book and game store in Wylde, Idaho. After twenty-five years fleeing from a powerful sorcerer who wants to eat her heart and take her powers, quiet suits her just fine. Surrounded by friends who are even less human than she is, Jade figures she’s finally safe.

As long as she doesn’t use her magic.

When dark powers threaten her friends’ lives, a sexy shape-shifter enforcer shows up. He’s the shifter world’s judge, jury, and executioner rolled into one, and he thinks Jade is to blame. To clear her name, save her friends, and stop the villain, she’ll have to use her wits… and her sorceress powers.

Except Jade knows that as soon as she does, a far deadlier nemesis awaits.

Justice Calling is the first book in The Twenty-Sided Sorceress urban fantasy series. Readers who enjoyed The Dresden Files or The Iron Druid Chronicles will likely enjoy this series.

This honestly sounds awesome. The tiny page count does not. It’s not even a short story, it’s an official book in the series. Full length. But it sounds like a good idea . . .

Soulprint by Megan Miranda

soulprintGet it: Amazon | Goodreads
Genre: Young Adult Sci-Fi
Series: N/A

Alina Chase has spent her entire life in confinement. With the science of soul-printing now a reality, she is 'protected' for her own safety – and the safety of others – because her soul has done terrible things ... or so she's told. When Alina finally breaks out of prison, helped by a group of people with unclear motives, she begins to uncover clues left by her past life that only she can decipher. And she may not be as innocent as she once believed. Can Alina change her future, or is she fated to repeat her past and face the consequences? Perfect for fans of Sophie McKenzie.

OK, there are not enough words to say how awesome this idea is! Please don’t let it turn into a romance. Let’s be better. Do better this year.

The Ghosts of Heaven by Marcus Sedgwick

the-ghosts-of-heavenGet it: Amazon | Goodreads
Genre: Time Travel Young Adult
Series: N/A

A bold, genre-bending epic that chronicles madness, obsession, and creation, from the Paleolithic era through the Witch Hunts and into the space-bound future.

Four linked stories boldly chronicle madness, obsession, and creation through the ages. Beginning with the cave-drawings of a young girl on the brink of creating the earliest form of writing, Sedgwick traverses history, plunging into the seventeenth century witch hunts and a 1920s insane asylum where a mad poet's obsession with spirals seems to be about to unhinge the world of the doctor trying to save him. Sedgwick moves beyond the boundaries of historical fiction and into the future in the book's final section, set upon a spaceship voyaging to settle another world for the first time. Merging Sedgwick's gift for suspense with science- and historical-fiction, Ghosts of Heaven is a tale is worthy of intense obsession.

A Goodreads friend described this as a “Cloud Atlas for young adults”. Which is awesome. While I never could make it through the book, I loved the movie. Plus, her whole review just sold me.

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