Jun 19, 2014

Sticks and Stones by Shawn Mcguire ~ Book Blitz and Giveaway





Sticks and Stones by Shawn McGuire
(The Wish Makers #1)
Publication date: June 15th 2014
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult

Everyone has a dark side. Mandy’s just moved in with her.
The last time sixteen-year-old Mandy Matteo broke a rule, her sister died. Since that day she has done only what is expected of her, but life as a goody-goody has made Mandy so boring her friends have all but abandoned her. And she’s given up on ever getting Ethan, the boy she’s liked forever, to notice her. Desperate, Mandy makes a wish to simply be happy.
Her wish is granted and happiness arrives in the form of Lexi, her childhood imaginary friend come to life. Magical wishes have conditions though: Once started, the wish cannot be altered or stopped. And once Mandy is truly content with her life again, Lexi must go back to where she came from. But Lexi loves being alive and she’ll do whatever it takes to stay that way.
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Here is an excerpt from Sticks and Stones

Chapter One

Mandy

It had been twelve years since I’d broken a rule. I found that life flowed along more easily if I didn’t rock the boat. Expectations were understood and outcomes predictable. Tonight was going to be different though. Tonight I’d step out of my carefully controlled comfort zone. If I wanted to have any friends at all, it was my only choice.

I’d promised Brooke and Crissy I’d go to the party tonight, even though it wasn’t my kind of thing and they knew it. But I really wanted the three of us to be together and this was what they agreed on. Besides, if I didn’t go I’d spend my sixteenth birthday alone.

Things weren’t going as planned though. Brooke had promised to pick me up at seven-thirty. At ten minutes to eight I’d received a text saying her brother had taken her car and she’d gotten a ride from someone else. So there I was, ready and willing and no way to get to the party.

Well, there was one way. My birthday present from my uncle, an old Ford Escape he’d been fixing up for months, was waiting in the barn for me. There was the minor detail that I didn’t have my license yet, but my road test was scheduled for tomorrow morning and I knew I’d pass. So what the heck, I was already stepping out of my box, what was one more step?

Brooke was supposed to bring me her silver sequined miniskirt so I was back at the I-have-nothing-to-wear stage. The whole time I stood there staring into my closet, an invisible Jiminy Cricket sat on my shoulder reminding me that I was breaking a rule. You know what happens when you break a rule.

“Yeah, yeah,” I said, flicking Jiminy to the floor, “civilizations collapse and planets implode. Alert the media,
Mandy Matteo is about to break a rule.” But the room spun a little and my stomach flipped as those words came out of my mouth. I looked down to see if Jiminy was still there. He wasn’t, of course, so I called out, “It’s just one party. Mom won’t be home ’til Sunday. No one will ever know I took the Escape.”

Finally dressed in something other than sweats, I grabbed the “sweet sixteen” key ring from the rack by the front door, ran out to the barn, and hopped in the car. At the end of the driveway I paused, waiting for a sign that planets were in fact imploding. With my luck, the first party I ever went to would get busted. But no space debris fell out of the sky to block my path. My phone didn’t ring with Mama intuitively calling to ask what I was up to. No voice from above told me to turn away from the dark side I was about to cross into. So I pulled onto the county highway and headed for town.


About the Author
Shawn McGuire started writing after seeing the first Star Wars movie (that’s episode IV) as a kid: she couldn’t wait for the next one so wrote her own episodes. Sadly, those notebooks are long lost, but her desire to write is as strong now as it was then. She grew up in the beautiful Mississippi River town of Winona, Minnesota, the small town that inspired the setting for Sticks and Stones and the upcoming Break My Bones. After graduating college she moved to the Milwaukee area of Wisconsin (Go Pack Go!) where she lived for many years. She and her family now call Colorado home and when not writing or reading, Shawn enjoys cooking and baking, crafts, interior decorating, and spending time hiking and camping in the spectacular Rocky Mountains.


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Jun 18, 2014

How To Get Ainsley Bishop To Fall In Love With You ~ Blog Tour

Ainsley Blog Tour


Ainsley

Seventeen-year-old Oliver Wendell Holmes (Yes, his parents are just that peculiar, but his brother's name is Sherlock, so it could have been worse) knows that he's different. He's quirky, awkward, and he's okay with that. Oliver also likes making lists-meticulous procedures for achieving his goals, step-by-step. Whether it's "How to Get an A in Chemistry" or "How to Get Accepted to MIT," he has a process, and it's worked for him so far. He doesn't even care that the popular kids mock him. Oliver's got his eye on the prize.So when he decides it's time to declare his feelings for Ainsley Bishop, the girl of his dreams, it's only natural for him to make a list-a point-by-point strategy to win her heart. He knows it will take a grand gesture for her to see all he has to offer, and her approaching birthday provides the ideal opportunity for Oliver to put his plan into action.Finding the perfect gift is a challenge Oliver meets with his usual dogged determination. He'll need to watch her carefully for clues to pinpoint exactly what he should give her. And along the way, he might just learn that what Ainsley really needs is not quite what he expected.

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When I read Ainsley Bishop for this tour, I knew that my 13 year old daughter (Toucan) would love it as much as I did, so I asked her to read it and help me with the review.  She agreed and we both had a great time talking about it and putting this review together!

At First Sight
This book caught my eye right away because of the adorable cover AND the fact I have a daughter named Ainsley!  I had to give it a second look after that!  

Characters and Relationships
Toucan, who was your favorite character?

I liked Viney.  He was funny and a very honest and loyal friend to Oliver.  

Viney was a great character.  I also adored Hank.  He was such a great mentor for Oliver.

I loved the Chess Games between Oliver and Hank.  Hank really knew how to play.

What about Ainsley and Ian?  What did you think of their relationship?

I hated Ian from the moment they mentioned him.  I didn't like how he treated Ainsley and I was really worried for her a lot of the time.

Me too.  I didn't trust Ian at all!  

I loved watching Oliver and Ainsley's friendship grow throughout the book.  Do you have a favorite part with them?

My favorite part was when they were painting the scenery for the play.  It was hilarious!

Is This A Kissing Book?
Well Toucan.....is this a kissing book?  

Not really.  There is SOME kissing, but not enough that I would consider this a "Kissing Book".

Don't Leave Me Hanging
No cliffhangers here.  This was an adorable book that finished up nicely.

The Best Gems
  • Craig's List
  • List Keeping
  • Drama Club
  • Musical Song Change Ups (Passing to Jermaine, I Love First and Goal, etc)
  • Painting Scenery
  • Tutoring
  • Birthday Presents
  • Crappy Calculator
  • Playing Chess
  • Computer Hacking at the Senior Center
  • Shoes in every color of the rainbow

The Sum Up
How To Get Ainsley Bishop To Fall In Love With You was a fun fast paced YA novel.

So fast paced that you can practically read it in like a few hours and not even realize it!

Well said my dear.  I would recommend this book to anyone ages 11 and up.

I would totally recommend it to my friends.

If you are into contemporary YA, this book is a great read that will keep you smiling from start to finish. There are so many fun elements to it that I can see myself reading it again someday.

Someday soon!




T.M. Franklin T.M. Franklin started out her career writing non-fiction in a television newsroom. Graduating with a B.A. in Communications specializing in broadcast journalism and production, she worked for nine years as a major market television news producer, and garnered two regional Emmy Awards, before she resigned to be a full-time mom and part-time freelance writer. Her first published novel, MORE, was born during National Novel Writing month, a challenge to write a novel in thirty days. MORE was well-received, being selected as a finalist in the 2013 Kindle Book Review Best Indie Book Awards, as well as winning the Suspense/Thriller division of the Blogger Book Fair Reader’s Choice Awards.
In addition to MORE and its sequel, The Guardians, Franklin penned the Amazon best-selling short stories A Piece of Cake andWindow, which also won a Blogger Book Fair Reader’s Choice Award for Short Story/Fantasy. Her new YA romance, How to Get Ainsley Bishop to Fall in Love with You, is Franklin’s first love story without a paranormal or fantasy element, although she believes love is the best kind of magic.
TWELVE, the final installment in the MORE Trilogy will be released in the fall of 2014.
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Jun 17, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday ~ Top Ten Books On My Summer TBR List

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly event hosted by 
The Broke and the Bookish

This weeks topic: 
Books On My Summer TBR List

Since just 2 weeks ago we had the books in our beach bag, I didn't want to repeat any of those, so these are in addition to those selections.  This is a VERY ambitious list especially since some of these are a start to a series and I'm sure if book 1 hooks me I'm in for the long haul on the series.  If I don't get to them all this summer, they will have to roll over to my fall list.  In no particular order:


To All the Boys I've Loved Before (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #1)

Splintered (Splintered, #1)
Shadow and Bone (The Grisha, #1)



The Darkness of Light (The Dia Chronicles, #1)

Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1)















Daughter of Smoke & Bone (Daughter of Smoke & Bone, #1)











The Geography of You and Me

Damaged

The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1)






















The Distance Between Us

I think I'm exhausted just thinking about this list!  At the same time, I am looking forward to enjoying every single book.  Be sure to leave me your links so I can come by and see what your Summer TBR looks like.