Tag: YA
Gearing Up for the Streamline Book Birthday Bash
Streamline turns one-year-old next week! We’re celebrating with a giveaway of one signed print copy and three ebooks. You can enter at any participating blog, starting Monday March 25th:
Woo hoo! I’m stoked to have so many lovely party hosts, and now we need YOU to be our guest. Stop back next week for the party that runs all week long. *Major hangover predicted*
And now it’s time to bounce with Omnific Publishing. For details, visit HERE.
CRAZY, STUPID LOVE: New Adult Giveaway
Have you heard of the NEW ADULT genre? It’s all the rage–books about characters age 18-25.
Thanks to Talk Supe for hosting this event. Some of my favorite NA reads include Slammed, Point of Retreat, Where She Went, Easy, Flat Out Love…and Poughkeepsie.
My pub sister Debra Anastasia has written one humdinger of a New Adult book…Poughkeepsie!
Poughkeepsie is a beautiful love story about truly seeing people with all their sparkles and flaws.
Read my 5 star review HERE.
Along with giving away an ebook of my Mature YA / New Adult novel Streamline, I’m giving away an ebook of Poughkeepsie.
See the post below to sign up for Streamline‘s book birthday, March 25-29, when there will be more giveaways.
To enter the Crazy Stupid Love giveaway, simply complete the Rafflecopter form.
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STREAMLINE Book Birthday Sign-Ups
I’m hosting a Book Birthday Bash the week of March 25th, and I’d love for YOU to be my guest.
How can you attend?
1. Bloggers can post one of several options the week of March 25th (please complete the form below).
2. Visit participating blogs that week for GIVEAWAYS!
I’m giving away one print copy in the US and 4 ebooks of Streamline internationally.
Interested bloggers, please fill out this form:
2012 Reading Challenges
Did you participate in any reading challenges in 2012?
I joined several, and thought I’d share my reviews if you’re looking for recommendations in Romantic Suspense, Young Adult, Swimming, or Series.
The Eclectic Bookshelf hosted the Romantic Suspense Challenge. This is my favorite genre so of course I gobbled up these sexy and suspenseful reads:
Black Ops by Cindy Gerard:
1. Show No Mercy
2. Take No Prisoners
3. Whisper No Lies
4. Feel the Heat
5. Risk No Secrets
6. With No Remorse
MacKinnon’s Rangers by Pamela Clare (Historical Romantic Suspense):
1. Surrender
2. Untamed
3. Defiant
Skin Deep by Pamela Clare
Sempre by J.M. Darhower
Next is the Young Adult Reading Challenge. This doesn’t include all the awesome New Adult books I also found in 2012. Here are some great reads:
Destiny’s Fire by Trisha Wolfe
Ember by Carol Oates
Embrace by Cherie Colyer
Smart Girls Get What They Want by Sarah Strohmeyer
Insurgent by Veronica Roth
Anna and the French Kiss and Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
Catching Jordan and Stealing Parker by Miranda Kenneally
Lexapros and Cons by Aaron Karo
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
It appeared I was the only one who joined my Swimming Reading Challenge, ha ha. Here are the swimming books I read and reviewed:
Swimming Out of Water by Catherine Garceau
Here’s a list of swimming books I hope to read soon!
Finally, I’m pleased with the progress I made on the All Series, All Summer Challenge hosted by Amanda at On a Book Bender and Kelly at Reading the Paranormal. You can check out the books I read HERE.
I haven’t signed up for any 2013 challenges yet…any recommendations?
Best of 2012 Giveaway
Kathy from I Am A Reader, Not A Writer blog is at it again hosting another awesome giveaway…
Because I write both YA and adult books, I’ve chosen my favorite from each genre.
Favorite YA Book: Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
Any book that makes me cry is A-OK with me, and this book elicited so many tears!
Here’s my REVIEW of Pushing the Limits.
Favorite Adult Book: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
The twists in this thriller are jaw-dropping. I love how Gillian Flynn manipulates the reader.
Here’s my REVIEW of Gone Girl.
To enter, simply complete the Rafflecopter form. Hop over to all participating blogs!
Cover Reveal: Free Souls by Susan Kaye Quinn!
Free Souls by Susan Kaye Quinn
Early Praise for Free Souls
Interview Susan’s over at Amy Saunder’s blog today (12.14.12), answering questions about how she came up with the mages’ abilities, what kind of mage she would be, and all about her future works. Digital Box Set Since Free Souls is out, there is now a Digital Box Set of the Mindjack Trilogy for those of you who want the whole series!
Mindjack Origins Collection Want more Julian? Wondering how Sasha’s ability really works? Looking for EXCLUSIVE DELETED SCENES from Free Souls? This collection of novellas, scenes, and other goodies is for those craving a bit more of the characters and drama of the Mindjack series.
Includes: Mindjack Novellas Mind Games (Raf’s story) The Handler (Julian’s story) The Scribe (Sasha’s story) TWO EXCLUSIVE DELETED SCENES from Free Souls (published nowhere else!) PLUS Mindjack flash fiction, an (imaginary) conversation between Raf and Julian, and other goodies for readers who want just a little bit more of Kira, Julian, Raf, and the Mindjack crew.
Review: Pushing the Limits
With the Goodreads Choice Awards opening, I want to share my review for the book I voted as best Young Adult Fiction–truly one of the best reads of this year for me: Pushing the Limits.
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Heartbreaking Tale of Healing and Young Love
I love YA issue contemporaries, and this story is the best I’ve read. Thank you to all my GR friends who recommended this story. Yes, Rena…Mrs. Collins rocks!
Echo Emerson used to be the popular girl at her Midwestern high school. Sure, her controlling father and mentally ill mother had divorced, and her older brother had died fighting in Afghanistan, but she was managing okay. Until the night her mother stopped taking her medication for Bipolar Disorder. Echo emerged from that night covered in scars, with absolutely no memory for what happened. She went from popular to freak — withdrawn and scared.
Luckily for Echo, the school hires a new clinical social worker — Mrs. Collins — who meets with selected troubled students for therapy. (Echo doesn’t feel so lucky to meet with Mrs. Collins, but she doesn’t have much choice).
Another student Mrs. Collins targets is Noah Hutchins, the hot, dark boy in cheap clothes and a leather jacket. His backstory slays me. Noah’s parents died in a house fire, forcing him and his much younger brothers into foster care. And foster care hasn’t been pretty for Noah. The system labeled him as dangerous after he hit one abusive foster father, and now he has limited visits with his brothers. Every time Noah interacts with his adorable bros, I bawled. Jacob is eight and little Tyler’s only four.
The door opened and I automatically stood with the gifts still in my hands. Jacob flew through the door and rammed his body into mine. His head reached my stomach now. I tossed the presents on the table, lowered myself to Jacob’s level and wrapped my arms around him. My heart dropped. Man, he’d grown.
The scheming Mrs. Collins knows Echo wants a job and Noah isn’t working up to his potential in school, so she hires Echo to tutor Noah in Calculus and other subjects. They gradually disclose their pain to each other, starting with Noah:
“It doesn’t get better,” I said. “The pain. The wounds scab over and you don’t always feel like a knife is slashing through you. But when you least expect it, the pain flashes to remind you you’ll never be the same.”
Later Noah asks Echo:
“Think Mrs. Collins put the two most depressed people together on purpose?” I flashed a smile to keep the honesty of the statement from corroding the remainder of my heart.
Echo’s hand retreated. “Wow, I thought I was the only person at this school faking every moment.”
When they compare their scars, they reveal their immense insecurity, starting with Echo:
“It’s not the same. You’re strong. You helped people. I…I trusted the wrong person and I go all pathetic and don’t remember a thing. Anyhow, you’re a guy. Scars on guys are, like, sexy. Scars on girls…that’s just…ugly.” And there, I said it — out loud.
His hold on my hand tightened and his eyes darkened into thunderclouds. “F that. There is no shame in trusting your mother. She f’ed up. Not you. As as for that pathetic bullshit — f that too. You are not pathetic. You had the guts to return to school and continue to live your life like nothing happened. Me? I lost it all and flushed anything left of me down the damn toilet. Now that’s pathetic.”
Beautiful! If only Noah could give himself the same compassion. But these two do grow emotionally in the story, and I thought the ending was both happy AND realistic — my favorite.
This story truly moved me and I want to recommend it to everyone I know. I can’t believe this is a debut novel! I can’t freaking wait to read the continuation of Echo and Noah’s journeys.
And now bounce with Omnific Publishing! Instructions HERE.
Streamline Swims Around the Blogosphere
My YA swimming romance Streamline has been stroking through the blogosphere, visiting some lovely locations. Please stop by!
***Danya from A Tapestry of Words hosts PSYCHTEMBER, a celebration of YA novels featuring mental health issues. I love this idea and was thrilled to participate with a guest post about prescription drug abuse in teens HERE. Enter a giveaway for a Streamline ebook until 9/30/12!
Streamline‘s hero Leo learns the hard way about prescription drug abuse, and he also learns how to live a better life without oxycontin.
***YA author Cherie Colyer (check out her magical novel Embrace!) hosted me for a naughty excerpt from Streamline HERE.
***Congratulations to Adriana for winning an ebook of Streamline from Laurie’s BLOG, which featured an excerpt.
Now onto my current WIP On Best Behavior (The Conduct Series #3). For the blog challenge “The Next Best Thing”, here’s my question for the week:
What genre does your book fall under?
That’s an easy one: ROMANTIC SUSPENSE.
I did write a love scene this weekend *blushes* and I’m up to 75,000 words, about 3/4 done!
Authors, how are you progressing on your WIP?
Readers, how are you progressing on reading and reviewing?
Finally, I’m happy to announce my publisher’s FALL SALE!
Bad Behavior (The Conduct Series #2) joins With Good Behavior (The Conduct Series #1) on sale for $2.99.













