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LINK, a YA Fantasy with a Hint of Science

05 Monday Oct 2015

Posted by Kathleen Palm in Review, Thoughts

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black holes, book review, fantasy, giveaway, Link, science, stars, Summer Wier, thoughts, YA

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Welcome to my little stop on this blog tour! So… I received an eARC of LINK a while ago and I read it IMMEDIATELY… and loved it. Of course, as my day to post a review approached, I realized that I might need to reread it to make sure I knew what I was talking about. Poor, poor me.

I LOVED IT AGAIN!

First of all, let me say that just this morning, I decided that I dislike the word review. Yup. This. Morning. So just go with me here…

First… LINK

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For seventeen-year-old Kira, there’s no better way to celebrate a birthday than being surrounded by friends and huddled beside a campfire deep in the woods. And with a birthday in the peak of summer, that includes late night swims under the stars. Or at least, it used to. Kira’s relaxing contemplation of the universe is interrupted when a piece of it falls, colliding with her and starting a chain of events that could unexpectedly lead to the one thing in her life that’s missing—her father.

Tossed into a pieced-together world of carnivals and gypsies, an old-fashioned farmhouse, and the alluring presence of a boy from another planet, Kira discovers she’s been transported to the center of a black hole, and there’s more to the story than science can explain. She’s now linked by starlight to the world inside the darkness. And her star is dying. If she doesn’t return home before the star’s light disappears and her link breaks, she’ll be trapped forever.

But she’s not the only one ensnared, and with time running out, she’ll have to find a way to save a part of her past and a part of her future, or risk losing everything she loves. Dreamy, fluid, and beautiful, Link pairs the mystery of science fiction with the minor-key melody of a dark fantasy, creating a tale that is as human as it is out of this world.

Available now from Amazon, and other retailers.

Summer Wier Author Photo

Summer Wier is an MBA toting accountant, undercover writer, and all around jack-of-all-trades.  Link is her debut novel and the first in The Shadow of Light series. She has three short stories appearing in Fairly Twisted Tales For A Horribly Ever After and co-authors the Splinter web serial. When she’s not digging through spreadsheets or playing mom, you can find her reading/writing, cooking, or dreaming of the mountains in Montana.

Check out more of YA author Summer Wier on her blog, twitter, facebook, and goodreads.

 

Instead of a “review”… I offer my thoughts on this wonderful book written by the fabulous Summer Wier. A fantasy with a touch of science, but not science fiction.

“For as long as I could remember, I’d shared an affinity with the stars.” ~ Kira

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The stars. Don’t we all gaze up at them, wondering… dreaming? All those tiny shimmering lights in the night sky speak to the possibilities. As much as they might make us feel small, they offer power.

Kira’s story begins with a star and the light, a light that leads her to another world, a light that takes her from everything she has, a light that can give her everything she’s missing.

The premise of the story, the science is fascinating. Black holes holding other worlds, linking all the universe together. Hello! Traveling to other worlds? YES PLEASE! I mean… you know me, right?

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“I never could have dreamed something so amazing.” ~Kira

Traveling through starlight, Kira lives in two worlds and the mystery unfolds. What happened to her father? What can the strange world existing in the black hole mean? And an odd prophecy…

“End of starlight, link undone. Choice of lives, or trapped in one.”

I completely enjoyed the journey of Kira learning to travel between the worlds, her confusion at how to choose one over the other, at how to deal with what she might lose. Evan… Zane…

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Yes, there is a bit of romance, and we all know Kathy doesn’t do kissing, but it’s cute and didn’t overpower the story.

And what a story. People with their own agendas. A mom who is trying to be understanding. A girl who is dealing with a fear of being abandoned. Friends trying to be more than friends. Secrets. A strange gypsy woman. There’s so much more to the story and in the end it all links together. Kira sneaks around and does a bit of breaking and entering as she tries to solve the mystery. She doesn’t give up, she doesn’t accept the limitations and she fights. And as the story took twists and turns, I was pulled in deeper and deeper.

So many clues. So many characters whose lives touch.

I will admit that I had to reread the sciency-wiency parts a few times, trying to cram what it all means into my head.

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Black holes suck everything in, but sometimes light escapes and creates a bridge between worlds, mirror worlds so alike, even their names are reflections. In the end, whatever went over my head didn’t matter, only Kira’s journey.

The visuals Summer created were gorgeous. Who cares about science when I could see it in my mind! The barrier. The core. Her star. *goes to live in the book*

But there are forces at work. For there is always darkness. I live for this kind of stuff!

Kira is chosen to fight for the light. At the end of this book… I WANTED TO BE KIRA! I want the power she has been given. I want to “protect the light.” For “Darkness threatens light once more.”

*goes outside* *waits for my star*

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There… my thoughts, hopefully they made sense… hopefully some things leaked from my brain that will help others decide to read this book.

I can’t wait for the sequel. The battle has just begun.

 

Don’t forget there’s a GIVEAWAY!

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LINK… Happy Release Day!

29 Tuesday Sep 2015

Posted by Kathleen Palm in Release day

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fantasy, giveaway, Link, release day, Summer Wier, trailer, YA

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It’s alive! LINK is free to run amok in the world. HAPPY RELEASE DAY TO SUMMER WIER!

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I have read this and enjoyed it SO MUCH… my review to be posted here on Monday. So if you like science-y, fantasy coolness, give this one a shot.

Join her on Facebook today for a release day party!

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For seventeen-year-old Kira, there’s no better way to celebrate a birthday than being surrounded by friends and huddled beside a campfire deep in the woods. And with a birthday in the peak of summer, that includes late night swims under the stars. Or at least, it used to. Kira’s relaxing contemplation of the universe is interrupted when a piece of it falls, colliding with her and starting a chain of events that could unexpectedly lead to the one thing in her life that’s missing—her father. Tossed into a pieced-together world of carnivals and gypsies, an old-fashioned farmhouse, and the alluring presence of a boy from another planet, Kira discovers she’s been transported to the center of a black hole, and there’s more to the story than science can explain. She’s now linked by starlight to the world inside the darkness. And her star is dying. If she doesn’t return home before the star’s light disappears and her link breaks, she’ll be trapped forever. But she’s not the only one ensnared, and with time running out, she’ll have to find a way to save a part of her past and a part of her future, or risk losing everything she loves. Dreamy, fluid, and beautiful, Link pairs the mystery of science fiction with the minor-key melody of a dark fantasy, creating a tale that is as human as it is out of this world.

Available now from Amazon, and other retailers.

 

There is a trailer and it is gorgeous! Go see it here.

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Summer Wier Author Photo

Summer Wier is an MBA toting accountant, undercover writer, and all around jack-of-all-trades.  Link is her debut novel and the first in The Shadow of Light series. She has three short stories appearing in Fairly Twisted Tales For A Horribly Ever After and co-authors the Splinter web serial. When she’s not digging through spreadsheets or playing mom, you can find her reading/writing, cooking, or dreaming of the mountains in Montana.

Check out more of YA author Summer Wier on her blog, twitter, facebook, and goodreads.

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Cover Reveal… Harrowed

08 Tuesday Sep 2015

Posted by Kathleen Palm in cover reveal

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So… I like horror.

I am excited, people… EXCITED about this book!

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Intrigued?

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Harrowed (The Woodsview Murders #1)

By Brian LeTendre and Jolene Haley

And the cover…

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OOOOHHHH!!!

Book Name: Harrowed (The Woodsview Murders #1)

Book Genre: YA Horror

Book release date: 09/22/15 by Horror Twins Press

Harrowed on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25728924-harrowed

Harrowed blurb:

Journalism Rule #1: Always report the story. Never become the story.

Avery Blair has accepted the fact that nothing exciting ever happens in her small town of Woodsview, Massachusetts. As the editor of the high school blog, she prays for something—anything—to come along that would make for a great headline.

When Beatrice Thompson’s body is found in the girls’ bathroom, Avery has her biggest story ever. The rumors circulating the school say that Beatrice took her own life, but Avery doesn’t believe it for a second. Her instincts prove true when the next day brings another body bag.

The tiny community of Woodsview has become the hunting ground for a killer known as the Harvester. The killer targets Avery and her classmates, stalking their every move and terrorizing them with morbid messages.

With the help of her boyfriend Jason, her best friend Quinn, and an aging detective who can’t keep her off the case, Avery dives head-first into her own investigation. She discovers that the secret of the Woodsview Harvester is buried in the town’s history and its annual Harvest Festival celebration. With every clue she uncovers, Avery grows closer to unmasking the killer—and becoming the next victim.

Avery Blair has finally found a story to die for…if she can stay alive long enough to write it.

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Written by a couple of my favorite people, my friends at The Midnight Society… follow them, get to know them, you won’t regret it.

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Brian LeTendre is the writer of the Parted Veil horror series, which includes Courting the King in Yellow, Lovecraft’s Curse, and Lovecraft’s Pupil.

A gaming, comics and horror lover, Brian has co-hosted and produced a podcast about geek culture called Secret Identity since 2006, producing well over 1000 hours of programming. He also hosts and produces three other podcasts about writing (See Brian Write), design and small business (Kitbash Radio) and gaming (Co-Op Critics). In addition to podcasting, Brian has worked as a freelance games journalist, and currently writes a webcomic called Mo Stache, which can be read for free online and will be collected in print in 2016.  Brian lives and works in Massachusetts.

Brian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeeBrianWrite

Brian’s Blog: http://www.seebrianwrite.com/

Brian on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Brian-LeTendre/e/B00AGFTZFA/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1

Brian’s Podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/seebrianwrite

 

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Jolene Haley is the author of the Woodsview Murders series, Harrowed (out 9/22/15) and Haunted, coming fall 2016. She’s also the curator of the best-selling horror anthology The Dark Carnival through Pen & Muse Press.

She runs a YA horror blog The Midnight Society, the author resource site Pen & Muse, and Hocus Pocus & Co., a small horror press. She writes every genre under the sun, but prefers horror.

When she’s not writing she can be found cuddling her two dogs and enjoying the beach, where she lives.

Jolene on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoleneHaley

Jolene’s Blog: http://jolenehaley.com/

Jolene on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7753660.Jolene_Haley

Jolene on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jolenelouisehaley

One last teaser…

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Join the book buzz using hashtag #WoodsviewMurders

And before you go… there’s a giveaway!

 

 

 

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