The idea is to post about a book you’ve noticed.
Here’s a synopsis taken from Jessica’s
blog:
Elyse knows what it means to keep a secret. She's been keeping secrets her whole life. Two, actually. First, that she ages five times slower than the average person, so that while she looks eighteen years old, she's closer to eighty. Second, that her blood has a mysterious power to heal.
For Elyse, these things don't make her special. They make life dangerous. After the death of her parents, she's been careful to keep her secret as closely guarded as possible. Now, only one other person in the world knows about her age and ability.
Or so she thinks.
Elyse is not the only one keeping secrets. There are others like her all over the world, descendants of the very people the Greeks considered gods. She is one of them, and they have been waiting for her.
Among so many of her kind, she should not be very remarkable--except for the prophecy. Some believe she will put an end to centuries of traditions, safeguarded by violence, which have oppressed her people for centuries. Others are determined to keep her from doing just that. But for Elyse, the game is just beginning--and she's not entirely willing to play by their rules.
YA paranormal romance/adventure is generally not my reading genre, but I loved this book and can’t wait until part two of the Children of the Gods series comes out this FebruaryJ
You can find Jessica’s Goodreads info here or more info on Oppression here.
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Livia, over at Leave it to Livia, dropped the Super Sweet Blogger
Award in my lap the other day, which was a big surprise, as I’m not what one
would call a sweet person.
1. Cookies or cake?
Neither. My Mama says I’m sweet enough.
2. Chocolate or vanilla?
Neither, but if I was being tortured, I’d smear chocolate to numb my fingernail-less nails.
3.
What is your favorite sweet treat?
Tiramisu. It’s
my only dessert of choice, unless you
count a *good* Irish coffee, but none of that green stuff on top, please!4. When do you crave sweet things most?
Evenings, if you must know. One piece of dark chocolate with a glass of red wine tends to keep the doctor away.
5.
If you had a sweet nickname what would it be?
“Bah humbug.” That's a sweet right? :)
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Tammy over at Tammy Theriault
Suzi over at Literary Engineer
49 comments:
Lol @ Bah humbug!
I have had Oppression on my reading list forever, I need to get round to reading it soon!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that cover. Oh, I'd check this book out, too. Great choice.
Jessica will be so happy! Thanks for participating in our blogfest.
Bah Humbug is as sweet as Stud Muffin. Well, it's close.
I had not heard of Opression, so thanks for highlighting the book! I am interested in the slower aging process. I have something similar in my most recent manuscript, but it's caused by skipping time rather than slowness of aging. I find the whole concept interesting -- how a lifespan can be expanded and how that would impact the person.
Thanks for reminding me about this book, I have been meaning to read this! Love that cover :)
I don't know how dangerous I would be but aging slower appeals to me at this point in my life.
Interesting cover. Congrats on the award.
lol Your mum thinks you're sweet enough ! I love the sound of the book you chose - she's 80 but looks 18?
I've had Jessica's book on my tbr list for a while, need to get to that... And Irish coffee - nuff said.
I really enjoyed this book. Jessica did a great job.
such a sweet goof!
and jessica's books are all wonderful!
Even though it's eight in the morning, I sooo want to eat those cupcakes. And I would if I had them since my kids have gone to school.
So, do stay-at-home dads sit home all day and eat bon bons like us stay-at-home moms?
Thanks for the award!!
Oppression sounds AWESOME! I'm finding so many cool books!!
What an absolutely fascinating book!
Thanks for sharing the nice review, Mark!
I'm not part of the Blogfest but wanted to stop by.
Monti
Mary Montague Sikes
Oppression sounds awesome!
I like the idea of being descended from Greek Gods. Very neat.
That sounds like a really cool book. I wish I would age slowly so I would look like eighteen when I'm eighty! LOL!
Definitely adding this one to my TBR!
Bah humbug? That's cute.
Opression sounds really good. The blurb is just chilling . . .
One thing I know after visiting a few DINYB posts: There's a lot of competition in the cover-design world. So many outrageously gorgeous ones (this one was no different). Sounds like a good read, too.
Congrats on the award. Loved your answers, dude. And blast it, I reviewed a book today. I could have joined in on this blogfest. Oh well, maybe next time. :)
All this AND cupcakes too? How do you do it Mark? Lovely book to notice.
Great pick on the book. But no sweets? Well, you're definitely not a chick...good thing that hair do you sport would make a girl cry.
Oppression sounds like a great read. Thanks for sharing your pick!
Wow. Nice to see the power of sweets has no effect on some people in this day and age? Me? I'm hopelessly addicted to the chocolate.
I have Jessica's Oppression! Good read! And you don't like sweets? You must a load of fun on a dinner date. JK! I hope you still buy your wife a big dessert when you take her out.
Boring answers???
*shakes head*
Too funny. :)
Oppression sounds like it's right up my alley.
I'm with you, not much of a sweet tooth, but salty treats...let's just say I almost never buy them or else I'd be caught devouring them by the bagful.
Interesting book you've chosen. And Alex 'no link needed' is a great moniker for him. I hope he starts using it.
Hi Mark .. Oppression sounds fascinating - fancy being 80 yet looking 18 ---- no thank you .. well perhaps yes! Age is creeping up ... but no with all the strings attached in this story ...
Cheers Hilary
I bet the face cream manufacturers would like to get their hands on those secrets! 80 and look 18 wow. Sounds like a fab read.
How can you not crave chocolate? lol
Great pick for the blogfest! And, mmm, now I need a treat.
This sounds like a good book!
Thanks for sharing:)
The cover is very interesting!
Nice to meet you, and I'm your newest follower waving hi:)
Gorgeous book cover! Just making my rounds for this blogfest...it seems like Alex and Ciara hit off with a bang and a half!
You'll always be sweet in my eyes because you make me laugh! :)
Looks like an interesting book- it just go to show that sometimes "gifts" come with burdens too.
I love tiramisu- I just had some over the weekend.
Oppression is a definte must read. Congrats on your new blog award and best of luck with your author finding this post. Have my fingers crossed for mine.
Great choice. Bah Humbug is very sweet. :)
I've seen this cover many times. Good choice.
I so need to read Jessica's book. I've been meaning to for awhile.
"No-need-to-hyperlink Alex"
Ha! Sometimes I wonder if I really need to add a link to his blog in my posts, too. LOL.
I've been noticing Oppression in the blogosphere--the blurb is intriguing.
Jessica's book is great!
I came by for a cupcake and got a great reading recommendation to top it off! Such a sweet deal.
Thank you so much for the award! I'll be sure to come up with some mouthwatering answers for you.
Congratulations on the award! I can't imagine anyone calling you Bah humbug! :)
I love that book! Good choice, Mr. Humbug. :)
Congratulations on your award!
wow, thanks for the award! you can be sweet without the chocolate on your fingers...while waiting for a bus.
Mark! You're amazingly awesome :) Thank you for posting about my book!! YAY! I feel so special! Congrats on your award. Dark chocolate and red wine sounds pretty sweet to me.
Oppression was awesome! I'm really excited for the next book too!
Chocolate on your fingernails...what? Haha :D
Dessert wine and chocolate. Mmmmmmmm
I'll trade you some jalapenos for that. :)
Mmm, good answers!
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