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Unravelling (GIVEAWAY) - The Unblemished Trilogy Book II - Sara Ella

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Welcome to the: Thomas Nelson's Young Adult Summer of 2017 Feature



About the Book


Title:  Unraveling
Series: Unblemished, Book 2
Author:  Sarah Ella
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Release Date:  July 11, 2017
Genre: Young Adult Fiction / Fantasy
In the second installment of the Unblimished Trilogy, YA author Sara Ella asks, “What happens when happily ever after starts to unravel?”

Eliyana Ember doesn’t believe in true love. Not anymore. After capturing the Void and saving the Second Reflection, El only trusts what’s right in front of her. The tangible. The real. Not some unexplained Kiss of Infinity she once shared with the ghost of a boy she’s trying to forget. She has more important things to worry about—like becoming queen of the Second Reflection, a role she is so not prepared to fill.

With the Verity intertwined with her soul and Joshua finally by her side, El is ready to learn more about her mysterious birth land, the land she now rules. So why does she feel like something—or someone—is missing?

When the thresholds begin to drain and the Callings, those powerful magical gifts, begin to fail, El wonders if her connection with Ky Rhyen may have something to do with it. For light and darkness cannot coexist. She needs answers before the Callings disappear altogether. Can El find a way to sever her connection to Ky and save the Reflections—and keep herself from falling for him in the process?
Excerpt

Taken from “Unraveling” by Sara Ella Copyright © 2017 by Sara E. Larson. Used by permission of http://www.thomasnelson.com/.


Prelude
I’m not ready for this.

My shoulder is going to rip from its socket. My bicep is a torch, igniting my forearm. His fingers are sliding from mine, and I can’t hold on any longer. All I see is the gorge below, the beads of sweat dewing his temples.

He shouts, “Hold on!”

But the cliff crumbles with each passing blink. If we remain this way, we’ll both be swallowed by the chasm below.

I loosen my grip, my clammy palm slipping.

His eyes plead. Beg. Implore. “Don’t!” His cry echoes.

The river crashes and curls. Waiting to swallow. Devour. Obliterate anything entering its territory. But it isn’t the river I’m afraid of. It’s the black hole beyond it. The beginning of the end.

I know if we disconnect he might be lost forever. “I love you” is what I want to say. Instead I ask him, “Find me?”

His expression corkscrews, a mask of raw emotion. “Always.” His voice is weak, his energy drained. He’s not strong enough. Because of me.

So my fingers splay.

I let go.

My Rating
★★★★★ - You have bewitched me, body and soul. (More Info)

My Thoughts

Sara Ella has truly bewitched me with Unraveling. So many twists, so many emotions, so many aspects that will leave you speechless and unable to move...More than once my husband would look over at me and say "Shhhh"...Because HE was trying to read his book and I was over here repeating myself..."NO!!!! Noooooo!!! NO!" or "WHAAAAAAAAAT?????" (you get the picture?)



With an eloquence that is rarely seen (especially in YA) Sara Ella has created "a whole new world" for us to discover! Infused with the life force of music and song, this aspect of Eliyana truly speaks to my heart. For readers who have not delved into the heart of fantasy fiction, this is a really good place to start (although I recommend starting with Unblemished first). Because Sara merges the real world and the fantasy world so seamlessly it is so much easier to follow along. Yes there are new phrases and places and words that you have never heard of, but the familiar is referenced enough throughout the story that I was able to stay grounded and my mind sane. One of my favorite parts of this book is all of the music references. From having song lyrics as the chapter titles, to the melody El hears in her head. Music is her strength, her life. And I love how we discover her TRUE nature, the fierce and bold person that rises to the surface. 


The bottom line is that I LOVE this book. Be prepared for a MASSIVE book hangover. (Please resist throwing your Kindle and/or book at anyone or anything after you finish...I understand I do....but we only have to wait

Please note that this is the SECOND book of the series. You will be totally lost if you pick up Unraveling without reading Unblemished first. My review will be available this summer for Unblemished

I received a complimentary copy of Unraveling from the publisher through NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.




About the Author

Sara Ella is the author of Unblemished, book one of the Unblemished Trilogy. Once upon a time, Sara dreamed she would marry a prince and live in a castle, and she did work for Disney! Now she spends her days throwing living room dance parties for her two princesses and conquering realms of her own imaginings. She believes “Happily Ever After is Never Far Away.”


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Giveaway

(3) Winners will each win a finished hard copy of Unraveling by Sara Ella, courtesy of the publisher, Thomas Nelson Publishers. Giveaway ends June 2, 2017 at 11:59 PM EST.



Tour Schedule

5/22 - Melony Teague (Author Interview)
5/23 - Thorn & Vine (Review) & Between the Pages of This Bookish Life (Spotlight)
5/24 - A Baker's Perspective (Review), Singing Librarian Books (Spotlight) & YA Book Divas (Spotlight & Excerpt)
5/25 - My So Called Chaos (Review) & Thinking Thoughts (Spotlight)
5/26 - Reading is My SuperPower (Review)
5/27 - The Green Mockingbird (Review)
5/28 - Bookworm Mama (Spotlight & Review)
5/29 - Just Commonly (Review)


Many thanks to Canva for providing an AMAZING program for me to design all these beautiful graphics. Book covers, publisher/tour logos, and author pictures not owned by me. All other graphics created by Bookworm Mama with public domain photos on Canva

First Line Fridays - Wings of the Wind

Friday, May 26, 2017


Happy Friday!!!

I hope this Friday finds you well! We are hoping to finish our cabinets this weekend. Yes...they are still not completed! But we are almost there. Today's line comes from Wings of the Wind by Connilyn Cossette. This is book #3 in the series Out From Egypt. I can't wait to dive into it this weekend!


14 Nissan
1407 BC
Negev Desert
Forging through the teeming mass of Canaanite soldiers in this vast army camp, 
I'd never felt more alone.




If you would like to host First Line Fridays on your blog, contact Carrie on Reading is my SuperPower.

Top Ten Tuesday - My Summer Reads List (Or rather..."Books I HOPE I Can Read This Summer")

Monday, May 22, 2017


Summer is JUST around the riverbend...I mean *ahem* corner. (No! I do NOT randomly burst into Disney songs on a regular basis...) And so, the wonderful people at The Broke and the Bookish have given us a summer reads freebie this week. And so I wanted to share 10 books that I really hope I can get to this summer. I review a lot of new releases and that is SO MUCH FUN! However, I still have a stack (ok STACKS) of books that I have never read that are starting to feel rejected and alone and forgotten on my shelf. So maybe if I tell y'all I need to read these books...I will actually get to them this summer! And now...In no particular order...I give you my (HOPEFUL) Summer TBR...

What books have you had on your TBR for far too long?


A Twist of Faith
by Pepper Basham


(Yes, yes, I know...this is the greatest abomination in the Bookish World. Yes, I work for Pepper Basham...Yes, there is a book of hers that I have not read yet. BUT this WILL be remedied SOON!!!) 

Dr. Adelina Roseland has worked ten years in research as an accent reduction specialist to attain her dream job. But a secret wager to transform Appalachian cattle farmer Reese Mitchell into corporate material challenges Adelina in ways she never expected, threatening her new position. 

For one, Adelina didn't plan for the faith and friction of Reese, or the unexpected influence of his chaotic family. Now, drawn into a culture she'd tried to forget, Adelina finds the warmth of family, the hope of faith, and the joy of love melting away the deep wounds of her past. 

But when Reese discovers that he's a pawn in her climb up the academic ladder, will he forgive Adelina's deceit or will their miscommunication end in two broken lives?




You're the Cream in my Coffee
by Jennifer Lamont Leo

In 1928, Chicago rocks to the rhythm of the Jazz Age, and Prohibition is in full swing. Small-town girl Marjorie Corrigan, visiting the city for the first time, has sworn that coffee's the strongest drink that will pass her lips. But her quiet, orderly life turns topsy-turvy when she spots her high school sweetheart--presumed killed in the Great War--alive and well in a train station. Suddenly everything is up for grabs.


Although the stranger insists he's not who she thinks he is, Marjorie becomes obsessed with finding out the truth. To the dismay of her fiancé and family, she moves to the city and takes a job at a department store so she can spy on him. Meanwhile, the glittering world of her roommate, Dot, begins to look awfully enticing--especially when the object of her obsession seems to be part of that world. Is it really so terrible to bob her hair and shorten her skirt? To visit a speakeasy? Just for a cup of coffee, of course.

But what about her scruples? What about the successful young doctor to whom she's engaged, who keeps begging her to come back home where she belongs? And what, exactly, is going on at the store's loading dock so late at night?

Amid a whirlwind of trials and temptations, Marjorie must make a choice. Will the mystery man prove to be the cream in her coffee--the missing ingredient to the life she yearns for? Or will he leave only bitterness in her heart?



The Butterfly and the Violin
by Kristy Cambron

A Mysterious painting breathes hope and beauty into the darkest corners of Auschwitz--and the loneliest hearts of Manhattan.


Manhattan art dealer Sera James watched her world crumble at the altar two years ago, and her heart is still fragile. Her desire for distraction reignites a passion for a mysterious portrait she first saw as a young girl--a painting of a young violinist with piercing blue eyes.

In her search for the painting, Sera crosses paths with William Hanover--the grandson of a wealthy California real estate mogul--who may be the key to uncovering the hidden masterpiece. Together Sera and William slowly unravel the story behind the painting's subject: Austrian violinist Adele Von Bron.

A darling of the Austrian aristocracy of 1942, talented violinist, and daughter to a high-ranking member of the Third Reich, Adele risks everything when she begins smuggling Jews out of Vienna. In a heartbeat, her life of prosperity and privilege dissolves into a world of starvation and barbed wire.

As Sera untangles the secrets behind the painting, she finds beauty in the most unlikely of places: the grim camps of Auschwitz and the inner recesses of her own troubled heart.



A Hope Undaunted
by Julie Lessman

The 1920s are drawing to a close, and feisty Katie O'Connor is the epitome of the new woman--smart and sassy with goals for her future that include the perfect husband and a challenging career in law. Her boyfriend Jack fits all of her criteria for a husband--good-looking, well-connected, wealthy, and eating out of her hand. But when she is forced to spend the summer of 1929 with Luke McGee, the bane of her childhood existence, Katie comes face-to-face with a choice. Will she follow her well-laid plans to marry Jack? Or will she fall for the man she swore to despise forever?


A Portrait of Emily Price
by Katherine Reay

Art restorer Emily Price has never encountered anything she can’t fix—until she meets Ben, an Italian chef, who seems just right. But when Emily follows Ben home to Italy, she learns that his family is another matter . . .



Emily Price—fix-it girl extraordinaire and would-be artist—dreams of having a gallery show of her own. There is no time for distractions, especially not the ultimate distraction of falling in love.


But Chef Benito Vassallo’s relentless pursuit proves hard to resist. Visiting from Italy, Ben works to breathe new life into his aunt and uncle’s faded restaurant, Piccollo. Soon after their first meeting, he works to win Emily as well—inviting her into his world and into his heart.


Emily astonishes everyone when she accepts Ben’s proposal and follows him home. But instead of allowing the land, culture, and people of Monterello to transform her, Emily interferes with everyone and everything around her, alienating Ben’s tightly knit family. Only Ben’s father, Lucio, gives Emily the understanding she needs to lay down her guard. Soon, Emily’s life and art begin to blossom, and Italy’s beauty and rhythm take hold of her spirit.


Yet when she unearths long-buried family secrets, Emily wonders if she really fits into Ben’s world. Will the joys of Italy become just a memory, or will Emily share in the freedom and grace that her life with Ben has shown her are possible?




Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book
by Jennifer Donnelly

(This one is going to be my REWARD book after I finish reading the books for The INSPY Awards.)

Smart, bookish Belle, a captive in the Beast’s castle, has become accustomed to her new home and has befriended its inhabitants. When she comes upon Nevermore, an enchanted book unlike anything else she has seen in the castle, Belle finds herself pulled into its pages and transported to a world of glamour and intrigue. The adventures Belle has always imagined, the dreams she was forced to give up when she became a prisoner, seem within reach again.


The charming and mysterious characters Belle meets within the pages of Nevermore offer her glamorous conversation, a life of dazzling Parisian luxury, and even a reunion she never thought possible. Here Belle can have everything she has ever wished for. But what about her friends in the Beast’s castle? Can Belle trust her new companions inside the pages of Nevermore? Is Nevermore’s world even real? Belle must uncover the truth about the book, before she loses herself in it forever.



A Secret Courage
by Tricia Goyer

Dive into WWII history in this well-researched story of international intrigue, heartwarming romance, and profound courage.


American Emma Hanson is one of a dozen women sent to work in London as a cryptographer—decoding German secrets at the height of World War II. Her job as a member of the Women's Army Corps gives her a way to fight back against those who killed her brother. The only distraction she needs is a good book for the long nights of bombing that threaten her fragile peace.

Englishman William Brandt's mind is full of the secrets he knows and the spies he must keep tabs on to ensure the safety of the people and nation he loves. But there might just be room in his heart for a pretty WAC worker with a sweet spirit—and a curiosity that could threaten all his plans.

Emma's and William's paths cross in the aisle of a London bookstore as they reach for the same Agatha Christie novel. But such an innocent beginning could have deadly consequences...



Always Watching
by Lynette Eason

The bodyguards of Elite Guardians Agency have more than just skill and prowess in common--they're also all women. When it becomes clear that popular psychiatrist and radio personality Wade Savage has a stalker, his father secretly hires Elite Guardians in order to protect his son.


But when Wade's bodyguard is attacked and nearly killed, agency owner Olivia Edwards must step in and fill the gap. Olivia's skills are about to be tested to the limit as Wade's stalker moves from leaving innocent gifts at his door to threatening those closest to him. Olivia has the feeling that she's next on the list. And to complicate things even further, she realizes that her heart may be in as much danger as her client.



The Mark of the King
Jocelyn Greene

After being imprisoned and branded for the death of her client, twenty-five-year-old midwife Julianne Chevalier trades her life sentence for exile to the fledgling 1720s French colony of Louisiana, where she hopes to be reunited with her brother, serving there as a soldier. To make the journey, though, women must be married, and Julianne is forced to wed a fellow convict.


When they arrive in New Orleans, there is no news of Benjamin, Julianne's brother, and searching for answers proves dangerous. What is behind the mystery, and does military officer Marc-Paul Girard know more than he is letting on?

With her dreams of a new life shattered, Julianne must find her way in this dangerous, rugged land, despite never being able to escape the king's mark on her shoulder that brands her a criminal beyond redemption.



Belle's Tale
by Mallory Reaves

(These books are graphic novels. Yes, I am EXCITED...I may be a TAD bit addicted!) In Disney's live-action film Beauty and the Beast, Belle, a bright, beautiful and independent young woman, is taken prisoner by a beast in his castle. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle's enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the Beast's hideous exterior and realize the kind heart and soul of the true Prince inside. This manga explores Belle's innermost thoughts as she learns that true beauty comes from within. 

The Beast's Tale
by Mallory Reaves

A tale as old as time ... told in timeless manga style 

Disney's much-anticipated live-action adaptation of "Beauty and the Beast" hits theaters in March 2017, and it stars Emma Watson and Dan Stevens. This original two-part manga series is based upon the upcoming movie... but you've never seen this classic love story told quite this way before. 
The "Beauty" manga delves into Belle's deepest thoughts as she's taken prisoner by the Beast in his majestic castle. Where the "Beast" manga explores Beast's deepest thoughts as he captures Belle in his castle and finds himself falling in love with her feisty attitude and adventurous spirit.

Never Underestimate the Power of a Good Book - Guest Post by Wendy Taylor


Wendy....MY Wendy (Or more accurately Hermione Granger...Or me...) Basically, we are the same person in 2 different bodies...we even each other out...round out each other's sharp corners...and have about 95% of the same interests in EVERYTHING. (Although chocolate may have come between us more than once...)* 

I met Wendy a little over 2 years ago. We were getting settled back in our hometown after being gone for a year, when one of my really good friends Samantha, invited Zach and I to start attending their small group. Long story short, Wendy and I have been inseparable ever since. We have survived 16 hours in the car together (in one day)...Multiple laughing fits (which usually resulted in snort-laughing)...chick flick nights (OK, ZACH is the one who "survived" those)...and many more adventures. 

I am SO excited to have her visiting Bookworm Mama today! Not only do I have the honor of introducing her to YOU, but she is talking about our favorite topic around here....BOOKS!!!

*Now you have to guess who likes it and who doesn't


I come from a bookish family.  My brother is an award-winning illustrator,my sister is a freelance editor, my father is published in several periodicals, and I guess I’ve been published too if you count blogs and university magazines.


Some of my earliest memories are of lying in bed watching my mom read to us from the hallway.  I traveled worlds in the stories she read: Narnia, Middle Earth, and dozens more.  To this day, I am addicted to the written word.  I cannot remember a day of my life that didn’t involve books.  Even on our long backpacking trips into the mountains, evenings were spent around the fire listening to my father snicker through Patrick McManus books.  Some books in your life are special. Books that inspire or speak to you, ones in which you see yourself- or at least who you would like to be.  Books teach us about ourselves and our potential both as individuals and as a people.  Some books are like old friends, you return to them and read them again and again until they fall apart and the characters and stories become a part of you.  They say that you are highly influenced by the five people you associate with the most – let us hold books to the same truth and imagine that the five books we read most filter into our personalities.  Here are my five – the stories I return to most because of what I learn and see in them:


Goodreads
Persuasion is the story of a wise yet soft-spoken woman, Anne.  She is loyal to her family and friends to a fault.  Her father, sisters, and friends all rely heavily on her to settle disputes, advise the foolish, and control the frivolous.  She does so tirelessly, rarely thinking of her own happiness, even to the point of rejecting the man she loves to keep the peace among her small circle.  But, beneath her meek exterior flows a strength that her family and friends do not see.  In the end, her steadfast spirit has once again drawn the attention of the man she loves and they thwart the schemes of those around them.  Anne defies them all and seizes her own happiness to the great joy of her true friends.  While I rarely get approached for advice or feel walked upon by my family or friends, her quiet strength shows me that there are many different ways to be strong.


Goodreads
Anne of Green Gables and I have a very special relationship.  I did not discover this literary gem until college. I’m fairly certain, my non-bookish roommate first started to doubt my sanity when she came back to our room to find me sobbing over a book.  Anne’s indefatigable spirit and high flying imagination speak very deeply to my soul.  I frequently spend hours holed up in coffee shops completely oblivious to the world around me as I spin stories in my head and attempt to get them down on paper.  The predicaments she finds herself in are all too familiar to me as well.  Often my best laid plans turn to complete disaster.  Anne’s ability to laugh, roll with life’s punches, and start afresh the next day have helped me learn to do the same.


Goodreads
Harry Potter may seem a cliché choice these days with its sky-high popularity, but the thing that draws me to the story is the approach JK Rowling takes on evil.  Over the course of the books, you see the parallels between Harry and Voldemort and the choices they both have to face.  Harry’s choices are what set him apart.  He is given the opportunity to become evil is small ways, a selfish act here, a fight there, yet he chooses to love and sacrifice for those around him.  As Dumbledore reminds him, “We must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy.”  Harry teaches us that no one becomes evil overnight – it is a slow and gradual descent made with a thousand small decisions.  So don’t treat any decision as small, they all come together to form who you are and where your path will take you.


Goodreads
The Chronicles of Narnia teach me something new and profound each time I read them.  Though they are written essentially for children, CS Lewis had such a deep understanding of the relationship people enjoy with God, his truths hold for any age.  Most often when I read his books, I identify with Lucy, the trusting girl who sees Aslan most often out of all the children.  I am frequently reminded of her conversations with Aslan, their gentle and loving relationship, his rebukes when she needs them and her attitude toward those rebukes.  Granted, I am not always acting like Lucy; sometimes I’m selfish Edmond, doubting Susan, or egotistical Peter.  I love when Aslan reminds Lucy that he grows as she does and he becomes more profound as her understanding deepens.  It reminds me that my relationship with God is just the same.  He lovingly rebukes me when I need it, walks beside me when I feel alone, and He really is The Lion of The Tribe of Judah.  As Mr. Beaver said “Who said anything about safe?  ‘Course he isn’t safe.  But he’s good.  He’s the King, I tell you.”


Goodreads
The Lord of the Rings is another beautifully woven story with complex and intricate characters.  I always find myself skipping ahead to Eowyn’s story.  She has a fierce spirit, and when the warrior Aragorn asks her what she fears, her reply is simple: “A cage.  To stay behind bars until use and old age accept them and all chance of valor has gone beyond recall or desire.”  She aches to use the strength she has been given to battle the evil she sees in the world.  She is held back by those who love her and told to stay within the safety of her uncle’s stronghold.  But she refuses to be contained.  She rides out into battle and ends up saving everyone.  She vanquishes an evil that only her strength can kill and earns the loyalty, respect, and love of a man who is worthy of her.


Every story holds some piece of the human spirit, speaking to us of who we are or who we could be.  I like to see myself in each of these books (and many, many more) and hope that by reading them, I can imbibe even more of those characters into my own: Anne’s quiet strength, the other Anne’s indefatigable spirit, Harry’s choices to stand against evil, Lucy’s constant seeking to know God better, and Eowyn’s fierce determination to use her strength for what she knows is right.  Our favorite books accompany us on this crazy journey we call life and become just as important to us as old friends.  Never underestimate the power of a good book.

About Wendy
Wendy is a lifelong bibliophile, an experimental chef, swimming pool know-it-all, classical vocalist, and volunteer Middle School Youth Leader. She holds a degree in English Literature from Washington State University (Go Cougs!) and loves her small town life in rural Washington. If you'd like to see more of her writing, you can check out her blog, Christian Spinster.
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