Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts

May 30, 2015

4 Star Review: Duplicity by N.K. Traver + #Giveaway @NKTraver

Title: Duplicity
Author: N.K. Traver
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Genre: Teen, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Release Date: March 17th 2015
Source: Publisher
Purchase: Amazon

In private, seventeen-year-old Brandon hacks bank accounts just for the thrill of it. In public, he looks like any other tattooed bad boy with a fast car and devil-may-care attitude. He should know: he’s worked hard to maintain that façade. With inattentive parents who move constantly from city to city, he’s learned not to get tangled up in things like friends and relationships. So he’ll just keep living like a machine, all gears and wires.

Then two things shatter his carefully-built image: Emma, the kind, stubborn girl who insists on looking beneath the surface – and the small matter of a mirror reflection that starts moving by itself. Not only does Brandon’s reflection have a mind of its own, but it seems to be grooming him for something—washing the dye from his hair, yanking out his piercings, swapping his black shirts for … pastels. Then it tells him: it thinks it can live his life better, and it’s preparing to trade places.

And when it pulls Brandon through the looking-glass, not only will he need all his ill-gotten hacking skills to escape, but he’s going to have to face some hard truths about who he’s become. Otherwise he’ll be stuck in a digital hell until he’s old and gray, and no one will even know he's gone.



I really enjoyed reading this one. It reminded me of the matrix with the computers with a bit of a thriller twist to it with the "duplicates". I am extremely glad that I received a copy of this for review from the wonderful publishers. 

The characters were relate-able, and the voices were believable. I absolutely loved the characters and the story and it blended well together, that's what was great about it. The author created this world where you feel as if it could be real and it made me feel as if I was there watching all this unfold. I especially liked the ending. The author made it feel as if it could continue but didn't leave it wide open for the sequel in case it didn't. It did draw the whole story together nicely and left you thinking about what happens next.



Disclaimer: *I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own.



As a freshman at the University of Colorado, N.K. TRAVER decided to pursue Information Technology because classmates said “no one could make a living” with an English degree. It wasn’t too many years later Traver realized it didn’t matter what the job paid—nothing would ever be as fulfilling as writing. Programmer by day, writer by night, it was only a matter of time before the two overlapped. Duplicity is Traver's first novel.



Find N.K.: Website | Twitter | Goodreads



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January 19, 2015

Virtual Tour: Gone Too Far by Natalie D. Richards #BookTour #VirtualTour @NatDRichards @SourcebooksFire #GuestPost


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Published by Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: January 6th, 2015


Keeping secrets ruined her life. But the truth might just kill her.

Piper Woods can't wait for the purgatory of senior year to end. She skirts the fringes of high school like a pro until the morning she finds a notebook with mutilated photographs and a list of student sins. She's sure the book is too gruesome to be true, until pretty, popular Stella dies after a sex-tape goes viral. Everyone's sure it's suicide, but Piper remembers Stella’s name from the book and begins to suspect something much worse.

Drowning in secrets she doesn’t want to keep, Piper’s fears are confirmed when she receives an anonymous text message daring her to make things right. All she needs to do is choose a name, the name of someone who deserves to be punished...

Ohioan and Double RWA Golden Heart Finalist NATALIE D. RICHARDS won her first writing competition in the second grade with her short story about Barbara Frances Bizzlefishes (who wouldn't dare do the dishes). After getting lost in a maze of cubicles, Natalie found her way back to storytelling, following the genre of her heart, teen fiction. Natalie lives in Ohio with her amazing husband, their three children, and a giant dust-mop who swears he’s the family dog.

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January 17, 2015

5 Star Review: Find Me by Romily Bernard @crossroadreviews @RomilyBernard

Title: Find Me (Find Me #1)
Author: Romily Bernard
Publisher: HarperTeen
Genre: Mystery, Teen, Thriller
Release Date: September 24, 2013
Source: Purchased
Purchase: Amazon 

“Find Me.”

These are the words written on Tessa Waye’s diary. The diary that ends up with Wick Tate. But Tessa’s just been found . . . dead.

Wick has the right computer-hacking skills for the job, but little interest in this perverse game of hide-and-seek. Until her sister Lily is the next target.

Then Griff, trailer-park boy next door and fellow hacker, shows up, intent on helping Wick. Is a happy ending possible with the threat of Wick’s deadbeat dad returning, the detective hunting him sniffing around Wick instead, and a killer taunting her at every step?

Foster child. Daughter of a felon. Loner hacker girl. Wick has a bad attitude and sarcasm to spare.

But she’s going to find this killer no matter what.

Because it just got personal.


August 8, 2014

[Review] Oblivion by Sasha Dawn + Giveaway @_SashaDawn

Title: Oblivion
Author: Sasha Dawn
Publisher: EgmontUSA
Genre: Mystery, Teen, Contemporary
Release Date: May 27th 2014
Source: Publisher

Summary from Goodreads:

One year ago, Callie was found in an abandoned apartment, scrawling words on the wall: "I KILLED HIM. His blood is on my hands. His heart is in my soul. I KILLED HIM." But she remembers nothing of that night or of the previous thirty-six hours. All she knows is that her father, the reverend at the Church of the Holy Promise, is missing, as is Hannah, a young girl from the parish. Their disappearances have to be connected and Callie knows that her father was not a righteous man.

Since that fateful night, she's been plagued by graphomania -- an unending and debilitating compulsion to write. The words that flow from Callie's mind and through her pen don't seem to make sense -- until now.

As the anniversary of Hannah's vanishing approaches, more words and memories bubble to the surface and a new guy in school might be the key to Callie putting together the puzzle. But digging up the secrets she's buried for so long might be her biggest mistake.


I don't know what to say by this one. I was totally blown away! I took part in the blog tour about a month or so ago but never got the chance to read the book until now. I am so glad that I did, this was out of the norm for me in a lot of ways. And sometimes it's good to break out of your comfort zone to experience new things.

This book was all about mystery, romance, horror and suspense. It left the reader wondering if Calliope really did commit murder or if she was going mentally insane. I, for one, was left second guessing everything in this from beginning to end. I was thinking that she did it but blocked it from her memory to maybe her mom did it, or her ex-boyfriend Elijah, her boyfriend John or even her foster sister, Lindsey. Everyone was suspicious in their own way, which made this a very awesome read that you just couldn't put down until the shocking ending that left you with closure to everything that happened.

I highly recommend this to anyone who loves a good psychological thriller and page turner.



Q: Why did you chose to write about graphomania?
A: Graphomania chose me, in a way. Oblivion was a premise I wrote for years before I found the best canvas on which to tell the tale. Callie always wrote obsessively, but in earlier drafts, it was more akin to her wanting to organize her thoughts with a journal. Diana Dru Botsford (Sci-Fi extraordinaire) suggested during a critique session that I make Callie's writing more compulsive than obsessive, and it worked!

Q: Most writers when they create characters they reflect a little of themselves into that character. Is there any similarities between you and Calliope?
A: There is a little bit of me in every character I write. Callie and I have a few things in common: When I was in high school, I didn't live with anyone in my biological family. I know how it feels to subsist on the kindness of others, and I also know the conundrum of attempting to stand up for myself while essentially sponging off another family. I borrowed clothes, ate as little as possible, and like Callie, I wondered about the sanity of my parents. The circumstances surrounding Callie's relationship with John is loosely based on my experience in finding myself drawn to a guy my pseudo-sister had claimed as hers, despite the fact that he obviously had no interest in her. That said, none of the tale is autobiographic. 

Q: What is the significance with the color red? (i.e. red felt tip pen, red writing on walls, ruby baby ring, crimson door, etc)
A: I don't know. Some things happen without my consent. Greg Ferguson at Egmont suggested Callie always write with the same type of pen, and the red felt tip raised its hand. The ruby baby ring: I have a small marquise ruby ring. It fits on my little finger. I might've been wearing it when Callie needed something to fiddle with.

Q: A little off the book. What is with your fascination with Thomas Jefferson?
A: TJ is my boyfriend, and my fiancé Joshua is extremely supportive of the relationship. Who doesn't love a six-foot-two-and-a-half farmer/ architect/lawyer/doctor/designer?

Q: What's up next for you?
A: Another book, of course! Stay tuned for the announcement, coming soon!

Sasha Dawn resides in her native northern Illinois with her daughters.  She teaches writing at community colleges and offers pro bono writing workshops to local schools. When she isn't writing, she enjoys art and history, home improvement and restoration, and tap, ballet, and Latin dance.

Follow Sasha on: Twitter 

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