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Jan 25, 2013

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Q: What is the last book that kept you up late into the night just to finish it?


One of my current reads, Oxford Whispers by Marion Croslydon. I haven't finished it yet, but I've been consumed by it the past two days and have fallen asleep with it in my hands the past two nights.

Madison LeBon is dead set against the dead. 

Her fresh start at Oxford University is a brand new beginning. She finally has a chance to turn the page on her psychic powers and cumbersome voodoo heritage. Snakes, dolls, ghosts, and spirits: Farewell…

Not quite.

When the tragic lovers in a painting—the subject of her first history class—begin to haunt her, she must accept her gift before life imitates art. The lovers warn her against their own nemesis, a Puritan from the English Civil War. Unfortunately, said nemesis is now going all homicidal on Madison. 

College becomes more complicated when she falls hard for Rupert Vance, a troubled aristocrat and descendant of one of the characters in the painting. With the spirit of a murderer after her, Madison realizes that her own first love may also be doomed…


Happy Reading Everyone :)



~ Keely ~

Jan 11, 2013

Feature and Follow Friday


Feature and Follow is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read ~ this is that time of week when we get to know each other a little better, make new friends, and form new blogging connections.

This week's question:

Q: If you could choose one supernatural being/creature to really exist what would it be and why??


Wow.. um... The thing with supernatural creatures is that their traits all vary from story to story... In one fateful tale, everything they do can be copacetic and in others they are the epitome of evil.. So how do we choose? The first thing that comes to mind is usually the right answer...

I'm was going to go with vampires...  But while I think they were created out of human desires ~ to be strong, fast, and invincible, among other things ~ I also think they are incredibly selfish, severely lack any self control, and seem to be a little whacked in the head for the most part... 

Based on where I live (in the woodsy parts of Maine), I keep kinda leaning toward werewolves. They aren't exactly innocent, but for the most part, they are still human and do all they can to hold on to that side of themselves. They don't take life for granted, being mortal, and to end a life usually brings about an overwhelming sense of guilt. They have a conscience, and while they are supernatural, there is a part of them that is also human and thoroughly redeemable. 


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~


Jan 4, 2013

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What New Years blogging or writing resolution have you placed on yourself?

I have quite a few. I want to increase the quality of my posts, get more involved with other bloggers, review and promote more books, and set aside two days a week to working on my novel. I'd love to write every day, but between life and everything else, that is all I would be doing ~ which doesn't sound so bad when I put it that way, but I have a lot of goals this year, so I have to manage my time in order to fit everything in!



Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~


Dec 14, 2012

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Q: Q: WHAT IS THE LAST BOOK THAT MADE YOU CRY? TELL US ABOUT THE SCENE…


The last book that had me grabbing for my box of tissues was The Secret of Ella and Micha by Jessica Sorensen. There are so many emotional scenes in this book, I'm having difficulty in finding a place to start... 

Hmmm... Okay... Got it...

Ella is on the floor of her blood-stained bathroom, crying. Her mother took her own life in that room, and Ella hadn't been there since. Micha finds her, and she's a wreck ~ blaming herself for what her unstable mother did. Ella's afraid she might turn out exactly the same way, which is why she runs away... why she wants to become someone else... and Micha says that one perfect thing... "I love you, Ella May and nothing will ever change that. You can push me away - run away - and I will still love you." Pile that beautiful confession on top of a lot of pain, guilt, and suffering, and you have a big ball of raw emotion. Get's me every time.... *sigh*

Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Nov 9, 2012

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Q: Do you mind books with similar ideas to other books? Similar concepts, backgrounds, retellings or pulled-to-publish fanfic?


Hmmm... Similar concepts are fine as long as authors take that concept and make it their own. I don't appreciate a novel that simply retells a story everyone's read before, changes the characters name, slaps on a different title and calls it original. Not cool. But I do understand that within a specific genre, some ideas are bound to cross paths. Totally cool. Originality is important. Obviously. But it also depends on how that idea is written, transformed, and used that can mutate it into something completely new.

If I totally fall in love with a book, I immediately go in search of other books with similar elements. Sometimes I waste my time on a knockoff (bummer), but most of the time I find that I get to prolong my obsession with a specific idea, learning more about it as I come across a quite few unexpected surprises offered by various authors with different writing styles. It's interesting to see how people view what can be determined as the same idea in so many different ways.

As for pulled-to-publish fanfic, it's alright, I guess. Maybe I'm confused as to what that actually is, because I once got my head bit off for calling a novel I read "fan fiction," even though it was based off of characters, ideas, and concepts that someone else created. It was fun to read, I suppose, but I'll probably try to avoid books like that in the future.

What about you?


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Oct 26, 2012

Feature and Follow Friday



Feature and Follow is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read in which we bloggers form new connections, make new friends, and gain more followers.

Q: What writing device or trick most irritates you when reading a book? For example, if an author employs an omnipotent narrator that is sometimes considered bad form.


There are a couple of things that peeve me... I wouldn't say they would stop me from finishing or even enjoying the book, but they'd definitely earn a few negative comments in a review...

  • Insta-love ~ can't stand it. There's really no such thing in the real world making it very difficult for readers to relate to. Some slow, steady, steamy romance tops smashing two characters with a cupid's arrow and calling it love any day. 
  • Artificial dialogue ~ You know, those strained conversations between characters that make you think, "C'mon, no one would actually say that." Comes across as cheesy and is a total turn off.
  • Omniscient narrator ~ Not a good time for this reader. I don't feel a connection to the characters, or the story for that matter, when an author uses this tool. You can't really relate to the emotions of the characters because you're hearing about it from someone else. I usually feel outside of the story in these cases, when I'd rather be completely absorbed in that world. Not good.
  • Gushing ~ I really don't know how else to put it. When a girl falls for a guy, usually the reader knows this. We don't need every other paragraph to be about how "his presence is god-like," "his chiseled jaw made her squirm," or "how his dimples instilled butterflies in her stomach." A little bit is good, because we are kept up to speed on the character's feelings, but everyone other sentence is complete overkill and I usually find myself skimming past most of the book in that case.

Wow, it felt kinda good to get that off my chest :). 


Happy Reading (and HAPPY FRIDAY!) Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Oct 19, 2012

Feature and Follow


Feature and Follow is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read in which we bloggers make new connections and learn a little piece about each other...

Q: When you step out of your USUAL genre what do you like to read? Best books in that genre?


hmmm... tough question... You know, I don't usually read contemporary. (When I say "contemporary," I'm meaning a book placed in ordinary present times in which nothing paranormal exists...) Whether it be adult or YA, I'd just rather read about an alternate world or a different time. But every once in a while I'll see one that catches my eye, and I just have to read it. 



The best book I've read in that genre is, without a doubt, Pushing the Limits by Katy McGarry. It was amazing ~ heartbreaking but full of hope and promise... Loved this emotional story of Noah and Echo... 

You can see my review here :).



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Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~



Oct 12, 2012

Feature and Follow



Feature and Follow is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely Parajunkee and Alison Can Read in which we bloggers make new connections, gain new followers, and learn a little bit more about each other...

Q: What book do you think would make a great Halloween movie? Please explain in graphic detail of goriness…





The book that immediately came to mind is Kendare Blake's Anna Dressed in Blood. First of all, there's creeptastic Anna who has black orbs in place of eyes and blood constantly dripping from her white party dress. That's the scream-worthy image you see right before she drags you through breaking glass and tears your writhing body in half with her bare, ghostly hands. Then there's the monster that follows Cas around ~ the voodoo freak with his eyes sewn shut. Gives me the shivers just thinking about it ~ you can feel his eyes on you, but all you see is black thread through dead skin.... *cringe*....




Love these Halloween themed posts! If you're in the spooky spirit, swing on over to my Halloween giveaway for your chance to win your choice of classic horror and a very nice, fabulously festive bookmark :)


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Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~




Oct 5, 2012

Feature and Follow



Feature and Follow is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read ~ gain new followers, make new connections, and learn a bit about the people that make up the wonderful community of book bloggers.

Q: What do you hope to accomplish with your blog? Is it to one day become an author yourself, just for fun, maybe get some online attention, or maybe something very different?

There are many different reasons I've joined the book blogging world ~ and have every intention of staying. I do hope to become an author myself one day, and although I didn't realize it until I was actually neck deep in my blog, I find that it's probably one of the best research tools in regards to the core elements people like to see in books of all genres. That's a very small piece, though, explaining why I wake up an hour to two hours earlier every day just to immerse myself in this community.

Fun ~ there's no lack of that when it comes to book blogging ~ but I also find it completely awesome that I can be myself and people understand my enthusiasm over books, stories, characters, writing... I see a lot of people every day, but no one I know gets it the way other book bloggers do. Getting excited about a new release or an incredible book that rocked my world gains me a lot of blank what the heck is she talking about looks most of the time.. My book blog is my own, personal little sanctuary ~ it's a place I can go to and discuss anything and everything about the books I'm reading or can't wait to read. That, and I get to meet so many others who feel the same passion for the written word. It's one of my favorite places to be ;)


::other news::



Excited about Halloween???? Well, if you're not, I'm probably excited enough for the both of us.. This wonderful month of October is my favorite of all the twelve that make up the year.. And to celebrate, I'm hosting a wonderfully spooky giveaway that focuses on the classic horror that's inspired so many other great scary, horrific, or paranormal stories ~ this is where it all began! 

So don't forget to get your spook on :)



Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Sep 28, 2012

Feature & Follow Friday


Feature & Follow is a lovely meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. It's a weekly tradition where book bloggers can connect, gain followers, and learn a new tidbit about each other.

Q: What is the BIGGEST word you’ve seen used in a book lately – that made you stop and look it up? Might as well leave the definition & book too.


Haha... I'm a tad ashamed to admit this, but it is what it is... kinda makes me feel...mildly illiterate.... but I actually had to look up the word moniker. Not a big word, but it was irking me that I didn't know exactly what it meant. I thought it was referring to a sign you see in front of a building... I wasn't too far off, so that was comforting :).

: mon·i·ker : 

noun Slang
A person's name, especially a nickname or alias


It came from one of my new reads, Ephemeral by Addison Moore...



The last thing Laken Stewart remembers is the oncoming car, then bursting through the windshield. 

Two months dissolve without her knowledge and she finds herself in unfamiliar surroundings with strangers who not only profess to know her but insist she’s someone else entirely. 

Laken discovers her long dead boyfriend, Wesley, has been thrown into this alternate world as well. He is quick to inform her she suffered a horrible fall and that her memory hasn’t fully returned. According to Wesley the other life she had—her name, her family, they were simply a side effect of her brain trauma. 

In her quest for answers she meets Cooper Flanders, the son of her psychiatrist who readily believes every word she says. 

Laken Stewart knows she died on that hot July afternoon, but now she’s alive—or is she?



Hopefully your word was BIGGER than mine... LOL



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Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Sep 21, 2012

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Feature and Follow is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read in which we book bloggers get to know a little more about each other while gaining new friends and followers..



Q: What hyped up book do you think was worth all the talk?


hmmm... this is tough... I think I'd say The Caster Chronicles by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl... I think these books are at the top of my mind lately because there is so much frenzie about the movie coming out in February... I know there are mixed reviews, but I enjoyed (and continue to...) the hell out of it ~ one of my favorite series :).












Follow me and I'll Follow You :)


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~ 

Sep 14, 2012

Feature & Follow



Feature &  Follow is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. It's a great way to make new connections, meet other bloggers, and gain new followers.


Q: What hyped up book do you think was not worth all the talk?




uuuhmmmm... I'll just go with my first instinct 'cause that's usually the correct answer. Fallen by Lauren Kate. People seemed to flock toward and gush over this book, but I thought it was ... less than desirable. It's an international bestseller, but all I saw where gaping holes in her storyline and dozens of unanswered and forgotten questions. Love the ideas behind the books, just not how it was carried out...





Follow Me ~ I'll Follow You...


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~ 

Sep 7, 2012

Feature & Follow



Feature & Follow is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. It's a fabulous way for book bloggers to meet, make connections, and get to know a little bit more about each other.


Q. What book(s) are you reading right now? What do you think of it?


I'm reading a few books at the moment and I've started listening to an audiobook to get me through the drive to work, cleaning the house, running, etc.


  • The Unquiet by Jeannine Garsee ~ I have simply fallen in love with this book. The characters are so intense and the spook factor is pretty high :)
  • Undeadly by Michele Vail ~ I'm diggin' this book... reapers, zombies, and Egyptian lore.. what's not to love?
  • Drowning Instinct by Ilsa J. Bick ~ I wish I had more time to get through the pages of this one more quickly. The writing style is simply incredible and Jenna Lord, our main character, is profound and darkly hilarious.
  • Eve by Anna Carey ~ this is the audio book I'm listening to. I don't know why I've put this one off for so long, but I'm glad I gave in to my impulse to give audio books another try. Very emotional and...just the difficult situations the characters have to endure...it's astounding...

Whew... Sometimes I wonder why I do this to myself ~ reading so many books at one time, but I can't help it. If I don't have my current read in hand, I'll grab another and just go at it, then I'll get hooked and the rest is history. Maybe one day I'll be able to focus on one thing at a time, but for now, looks like I'll constantly have a pile of books I'm currently reading on my nightstand.


What are you reading right now? Follow me, I'll follow you :)

::other news::

Don't forget to enter this month's giveaway! It's a fabulous hardcover copy of Scarlet by A.C. Gaughen... Don't wanna miss out on this read.. :) Enter here... 


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Aug 31, 2012

Feature & Follow Friday


Feature & Follow  is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely Parajunkee and Alison Can Read in which we bloggers get to know each other a little better and increase our number of connections and followers.


Best cover? What is the best cover of a book you've read and didn't like?




This was an easy one...I'd have to say Fallen by Lauren Kate. This probably goes for the whole series. Gorgeous covers! And the story had such promise and potential...I wanted to love it, I really did, but Luce was beyond aggravating and there were so many unanswered questions and inconsistencies. Great idea, poor execution.






What about you??

Follow me, I'll follow you :)


Happy Reading Everyone :)


(P.S. don't forget to vote for September's giveaway here !!!)


~ Keely ~

Aug 24, 2012

Feature & Follow Friday



Feature & Follow is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely Parajunkee and Alison Can Read in which we book bloggers get to know each other a bit better and increase the number of our friends followers.

This week's question asks:

Worst cover? What is the worst cover a book that you've read and loved?


Welllll, it's not really a bad cover, it's just really kinda plain and generic ~ not saying much about the content of the book. It's actually a trilogy, but I'll go with book one ~ Torn by Amanda Hocking. I read this book back when she was still unknown, promoting her book for a whopping $0.99 on Amazon. I think the fact that it was under a buck caught my eye first, then the synopsis, then the ratings ~ one thing's for sure...it wasn't the cover.

Comparison ~ Then & Now



I loved this series ~ it prompted me to read the rest of Amanda's books, creating an avid fan. The new cover rocks, too. If you haven't read it, what the heck are you waiting for?







::other news::

Today's the last day to enter the giveaway for Such a Rush by Jennifer Echols. Enter here! Just thought I'd throw that out there ;).


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~ 

Aug 17, 2012

Feature & Follow


Feature & Follow is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. Each week, these two feature a book blogger and pose a question ~ it's a way to get to know each other, encounter awesome blogs, and gain new followers.

This week's question asks:


What blogger inspires you? It can be any kind, it doesn't have to be a book blog.

Ultimately, every blogger offers inspiration. It's a lot of work getting a blog started, from hours of design (and if you're like me, watching youtube videos to learn how to do.. well.. everything) to finding your voice and developing a rhythm with posts. That, and putting your honest thoughts out for everyone to see can be scary. I couldn't possibly pick just one blog because every site I visit has taken work, dedication, and loads of time to create and keep up with.

BUT, if you scroll down a bit further, you'll find my collection of buttons of blogs I follow consistently, including my blogging bff's :). All great blogs ~ all tons to offer :).


Follow me, I'll follow you!!


::other news::

Swing on over to the giveaway pages! Today's the last day to enter to win a copy of Michael Sussman's Crashing Eden (review here). ALSO, there's still time to toss your name in the hat for Jennifer Echols' Such a Rush (review here). 


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Aug 10, 2012

Feature and Follow Friday



Feature & Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. Each week they feature a fellow book blogger and ask a question so we can all get to know each other a little better and build a solid network of bookish friends :).


Q. What would you do over if you were to start your blog again from scratch?


Hmmm.. Well I would never start again from scratch, I can tell you that much, but I'm finding my blog is never finished or just the way I want it, so I don't need to start all over. I'll just work with what I got. I'm totally rockin' the For Dummies books, learning xhtml, css, and web design right now, but I'm in the very beginning stages. As I progress, I make changes, getting ever closer to how I want my blog to look.

As for the blogging itself... I don't know as I would do anything different. My blog is one of my favorite places to visit (besides the inner pages of a good book, of course), and I don't think there's anything I would change. Maybe I would try to stay on top of bookish news such as new releases, cover reveals, and book trailers. I'm still a day or two late stumbling upon those, but I do try with what limited time I have. 

Wow, I'll spare you any further reading and allow my rambling to cease. Have a great weekend everyone!


Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~ 

Aug 3, 2012

Feature and Follow Friday


Feature & Follow is a weekly meme hosted on Fridays (the BEST day of the week) by the lovely Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. Bloggers earn followers (thus make new friends and connections), find new books to add to their TBR pile, and learn a little bit about each other in the process. Good times :)


Q: Do your reading habits change based on your mood? Do you read a certain genre if you are feeling depressed or happy?


I guess I kinda do... I like books with a little darkness in them, but I've been known to read a 'feel-good' romance once in a while. I read a few books at a time, and I try to pick very different types so I always have something to read based on..well...where I feel like being at the time. Do I want to know what a world would be like with zombies? Sure! I'll just pick up Something Strange and Deadly (current read)... A crazy "what-if" story involving myths, legends, and religion, I'll flip through Crashing Eden. Tough heroine who secretly blushes in hopes of a little lovin'? Scarlet will do just fine..  
Honestly, though, I think the books I read pick my moods, not the other way around. It's rare that I pick one book over another based on my mood. I usually just grab the one I see on my way to my favorite recliner and go for it. :)


What about y'all??


You know the drill! Follow me, I'll return the favor, friends!

OO and don't forget to visit my giveaway of Such a Rush by Jennifer Echols!! (Review and giveaway can be found here....)



Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Jul 27, 2012

Feature & Follow



HAPPY FRIDAY!!!




Feature & Follow is a weekly tradition hosted by the lovely Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. Gain new followers, friends, connections, books, etc. by hopping through the list of amazing blogs and adding yourself to their list of followers... Of course, they'll return the favor :)

Each week, a book-related question is asked, allowing us to learn a little more about each other. Good stuff :)


Q: Summer Reading. What was your favorite book that you were REQUIRED to read when you were in school?


Without a doubt, it would be Shakespeare's Macbeth. If I remember correctly, we received the book on a Friday, I read it all on Saturday, and was all too happy to be re-reading it aloud with the class daily. Everyone thought I was nuts... but I LOVED that book...





Follow me, I'll follow you :) Have a GREAT weekend!!!

Happy Reading Everyone :)


~ Keely ~

Jul 20, 2012

Feature & Follow Friday



HAPPY FRIDAY!! I hope everyone had a fabulous week, even though I'm sure we're all glad the weekend is upon us :). And Friday means Feature & Follow hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, a wonderful weekly tradition where book bloggers connect and learn a little bit about each other.

Let the hopping begin :).




Q: Christmas in July! Someone gives you a gift card for two books (whatever that costs). What two books will you buy?



Definitely feeling torn here.. (I was thinking "only two," but then I realized that's completely book selfish...especially since they are to be gifted..) I guess the two books that are high on my list to read in the next few weeks are:


I've seen Once (Eve #2) everywhere, and as that caught my attention ~ the covers alone are spot-worthy ~ I knew I needed to start this series soon.

The year is 2032, sixteen years after a deadly virus—and the vaccine intended to protect against it—wiped out most of the earth’s population. The night before eighteen-year-old Eve’s graduation from her all-girls school she discovers what really happens to new graduates, and the horrifying fate that awaits her.

Fleeing the only home she’s ever known, Eve sets off on a long, treacherous journey, searching for a place she can survive. Along the way she encounters Caleb, a rough, rebellious boy living in the wild. Separated from men her whole life, Eve has been taught to fear them, but Caleb slowly wins her trust...and her heart. He promises to protect her, but when soldiers begin hunting them, Eve must choose between true love and her life.

AND...


Deborah Harkness completely enveloped me in her imaginary world in A Discovery of Witches. The only problem I had with her was that it took FOREVER for the second book in her series to be released. But here it is, in the flesh!! And I want my hands on it...soon. :)

"Together we lifted our feet and stepped into the unknown"—the thrilling sequel to the New York Times bestseller A Discovery of Witches

Deborah Harkness exploded onto the literary scene with her debut novel,A Discovery of Witches, Book One of the magical All Souls Trilogy and an international publishing phenomenon. The novel introduced Diana Bishop, Oxford scholar and reluctant witch, and the handsome geneticist and vampire Matthew Clairmont; together they found themselves at the center of a supernatural battle over an enchanted manuscript known as Ashmole 782.

Now, picking up from A Discovery of Witches’ cliffhanger ending,Shadow of Night plunges Diana and Matthew into Elizabethan London, a world of spies, subterfuge, and a coterie of Matthew’s old friends, the mysterious School of Night that includes Christopher Marlowe and Walter Raleigh. Here, Diana must locate a witch to tutor her in magic, Matthew is forced to confront a past he thought he had put to rest, and the mystery of Ashmole 782 deepens.

Deborah Harkness has crafted a gripping journey through a world of alchemy, time travel, and magical discoveries, delivering one of the most hotly anticipated novels of the season.


Happy Reading Everyone :)




~ Keely ~