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January 13, 2015

Raven (Chronicles of Steele #1) by Pauline Creeden ~ Blog Tour: #Review & #Giveaway


Welcome to my stop on the Raven Chronicles of Steele Blog Tour hosted by Xpresso Book Tours! Click here to follow along with the full tour schedule. 



Title: Raven
Series: Chronicles of Steele #1
Author: Pauline Creeden
Publication date: October 28th 2014
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy, Steampunk
Source: Copy for review 

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Synopsis

This is the complete Steampunk Fantasy novel - all four parts of the serial in one volume! Also includes bonus features not found in the episodes.

Human life has value. 
The poor living in the gutter are as valuable as the rich living in a manor. 
The scoundrel is no less valuable than the saint.
Because of this, every life a reaper takes must be redeemed. 

Raven has lived by this first tenet since she was trained by her father to become a reaper. But since his death, she's been spending years redeeming the lives she's taken. By her count, she's even and it's time for that life to end. If she settles down and becomes a wife, she might just feel human again. But on the way to the life she thinks she wants, the baron of New Haven asks her to complete a task which she cannot ignore... Just when Raven decides to give up on her life as an assassin, she's pulled right back in.



  

I'm a fan of serial storytelling where parts of the story come in episodes spread out over time. The Chronicles of Steele #1 contains four episodes, and I'll be reviewing all of them here. 

I really enjoyed reading the episodes and even better, I read them back-to-back. It would have been difficult to wait for each one, but I wouldn't have minded. My anticipation would have just built up, and all of this together means the wait would be worth it. After finishing The Chronicles of Steele, I know this is definitely true.    

I love Raven. She's a reaper who wants to settle down and become a wife but an incident early on ends up sending her on yet another mission. Once she's on this mission, that's all she focuses on though she had been on her way to give up being a reaper and live a "normal" human life.  

Reapers aren't magic, but they are highly trained to anticipate outcomes ahead of time and to fight and to be mentally prepared. They are so well trained they seem like they use magic. Raven was taught to save a life for every life she has to take, which keeps a reaper balanced and reminds him (with the exception of Raven, most reapers are male) all lives have meaning.     

The plot is captivating and laid out well, and the steampunk elements are seamlessly blended in giving the world Creeden has built vibrant life. Captain Jack caught my eye early on. I remember thinking I hoped to meet up with him again sooner rather than later. Though he's the enemy, it isn't quite that cut and dry as you'll find out.  

Jack and Raven are playing a game of cat-and-mouse. She's always one step ahead of him, and I couldn't help but be amused every time he realized that. He sees her strength and recognizes her vulnerability. There's more to him than just what you see on the outside. 

I think The Chronicles of Steele might just be my absolute favorite book by Pauline Creeden now - it's that fantastic!  


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About the Author
In simple language, Pauline Creeden creates worlds that are both familiar and strange, often pulling the veil between dimensions. She becomes the main character in each of her stories, and because she has ADD, she will get bored if she pretends to be one person for too long. Pauline is a horse trainer from Virginia, but writing is her therapy.

Armored Hearts, her joint effort with author Melissa Turner Lee, has been awarded the Crowned Heart for Excellence by InDtale Magazine. It is also the 2013 Book Junkie's Choice Winner in Historical Fiction. Her debut novel, Sanctuary, won 1st Place Christian YA Title 2013 Dante Rosetti Award and 2014 Reader's Choice Gold Award for Best YA Horror Novel.

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May 29, 2014

First Impression by Pauline Creeden Blitz ~ Excerpt & Giveaway!


Back in early April, I read First Impression and loved it. Click here to read my review. :)

Today you can read an excerpt and enter the giveaway for a chance to win a SIGNED paperback copy with swag.  


First Impression: A Shadow Maven Paranormal
by Pauline Creeden
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance/Urban Mystery
Publication date: March 31st 2014
Published by: AltWit Press

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Synopsis

Chira Kelly thought she didn't need anyone...until she met Ben. 

Because of one ugly rumor, Chira lives as an outcast at her school. Which is fine with her, because she works better alone. Always has, always will. And at least she has her one and only true friend, Tasha. When Tasha insists that they join a group to visit a possibly haunted abandoned old schoolhouse, she's wary, but joins her friend. Because of that decision, their lives are in jeopardy as a malevolent spirit targets the group. Tragedies and accidents pick them off one by one, and Chira finds herself drawn to the one person who can see the truth. But can he protect her?

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Excerpt

She rips my hall pass from her pad and points it toward the young man sitting across from her desk. "Chira Kelley, meet Ben Oscuro. He's new here and needs someone to show him around. It just so happens he's also a member of class 18B."

I finally focus on the boy. He doesn't look up at me, and his disheveled dark hair is just long enough that it hides his eyes. But he pushes himself up from his chair, and his slim form towers over me. He's at least six-feet-two and his uniform is almost as crumpled as his hair. He swings his backpack onto a strong, square shoulder and nibbles his full bottom lip. His smooth olive skin and dark hair make him look like a foreign rocker, and there's something about him that seems vaguely familiar. 

"Here's a copy of his class schedule. When you're not in the same class, I want you to leave a few minutes early and help him find the next class room. That's your job for today. Got it?"

I swallow back and resist sniffling again. Taking the hall pass and the copy of the schedule from her, I say, "Um...sure." 

"Excellent. Robin, you're off the hook."

The office aide pumps a fist in the air before returning to file more papers in the cabinet. The secretary's chair squeals a dismissal, and Mrs. Campbell picks up her phone, returning to her duties without another word.

Ben pulls open the office door and stands to the side to allow me to go first. The hallway that was empty only a short while ago is now full of students and their continuous conversations. With a shrug, I eye his class schedule quickly. Except for second and sixth period, we have exactly the same schedule. He's in all of the advanced classes, too. Only he has gym for second period and Latin for sixth - opposite of my schedule, except I take French.

Piece of cake.

I glance up at him again, and his eyes meet mine. My breath hitches. His intense gaze makes me feel like he's measuring me. The dark pools of his eyes seem deep and bottomless, but there's something strange about them. They're brown, but he has colored contacts. Why would anyone color their eyes brown?

My heart flutters. A sniffle escapes me before I can stop it. Ugh. I clear my throat and start in the direction of first period. "Follow me." 

We elbow our way down the freshman hall toward the second floor, but before we start up I point down the way. "Do you know what your locker number is?"

Ben nods and pushes his backpack on his shoulder farther.

I wait for a second and then smile. "What is it?" 

"706." He has a slight accent, and his voice is deeper than I expect. I suppress a shiver at the jolt the musical timbre of his voice sends through my body. I'm resonating like a tuning fork. I really want him to speak again with every fiber of my being. What's with me?

"Uh...okay." I swallow, trying to regain composure. I take him to the general area of the locker. "Here it is."

He looks at it, nods, and returns his hard gaze to me. Is he always so stiff? Probably just nerves from being new.

"I know you don't have any books to put in it, but do you want to try out the combination?"

He lifts one shoulder in a shrug and spins the combo quickly through the three numbers. I purposefully avert my eyes so he knows I'm not peeking. He opens the locker wide, nods toward me, and then closes it again.

"Great. We have first period over here." 

"You and I have the same first period?"

My body vibrates again, and I blink hard. So glad my back was to him so he couldn't see the effect his voice has on me. I swallow and face him. "Actually, yeah. Our schedules are very similar. It's a smallish school, so there're only a few tracks that juniors can be on."

He nods, and his eyes are half lidded as if he's bored already.

I lead him toward our classroom. "We don't really have assigned seats, so you can pretty much sit anywhere you want. I'll show you to the gym at the end of class. I have French next, but it's not too far from there." 

I lead him to the front of the class, and my friend Tasha gives me a wan smile and raises her eyebrows, looking back and forth between me and Ben. She mouths, Who's that?

I roll my eyes and put up one finger toward her to let her know I'll tell her in a minute. Then I turn to the teacher. I hand him the schedule from the office. "Hi, Mr. Scott, this is Ben Oscuro, a transfer."

Mr. Scott's kind blue eyes smile at us both. He sets down the Mountain Dew he was drinking and offers Ben a wide grin. He puts a hand out for him to shake. Ben hesitates but takes the hand in what looks like a firm grip. Mr. Scott shakes his hand afterward. "That's some grip you've got there." He laughs and leans down to the bottom drawer of his desk and hands Ben a geography text book.

With a nod, I return to Tasha and squeeze into the desk next to hers. I'm at Jackson Hall partially on my father's insurance money partially on scholarship because my stepdad works at the school. What he does, I don't know, because I've never seen him. Because of all this, I'm somewhat of a social pariah. My only real friend is Tasha Brown, a pariah herself, being one of the few African-American kids in the school. Still she tends to be more popular than me, because at least her family has the money they've made in the night club and music business. But then there's that rumor...

"So who is the new hottie?" Tasha hops up and down in her seat.

I shake my head at her. "You are one big hormone, you know that? Sure, he's cute, but is there any guy in the room you don't consider a hottie?"

Tasha scans the room with her hand on her chin and a very serious expression on her face. Her hair is in the typical pigtail braids she usually uses to play up the uniform. She has on no sweater, and her shirt is one size too small, the buttonholes at the front stretched to expose part of her red bra. Finally she returns her gaze to me. "There's only one guy in here that doesn't rank hottie."

"Really? Who?"

She leans in conspiratorially and whispers, "Mr. Scott."

I nearly choke on a laugh as I eye the middle-aged, balding teacher at the front of the room. But I have to admit, Jackson Hall is a prep school. And there's no one who can afford to make their children look their best more than the wealthy. I guess if I take my father's words to heart, it's better to be the poor kid in the rich kids' school...than the other way around. Right?

Tasha's smile returns, and I follow her gaze to figure out why. Ben Oscuro walks down the aisle between us and takes the desk right behind mine. The hairs on the back of my neck stand on end. I close my eyes and take a deep breath. He smells like pine and mint, and it reminds me of the outdoors. When I open them again, Tasha's smile has grown impossibly wider. She leans toward me and whispers, "What was that you said about hormones again?"

I shove my elbow toward her, but she dodges me with a giggle.

About the Author
   
   

In simple language, Pauline Creeden creates worlds that are both familiar and strange, often pulling the veil between dimensions. She becomes the main character in each of her stories, and because she has ADD, she will get bored if she pretends to be one person for too long. 

Pauline is a horse trainer from Virginia, but writing is her therapy. Her books have hit #1 on the Amazon Bestseller List and Armored Hearts won the 2013 Book Junkie's Choice Award in Historical Fiction. First Impression: A Shadow Maven Paranormal is her first mystery. It's a dark urban fantasy and will be released March 24, 2014. 

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April 11, 2014

First Impression: A Shadow Maven Paranormal by Pauline Creeden ~ Blog Tour: Review & Giveaway


Hey guys! Welcome to my stop on the First impressions Blog Tour hosted by IFB Tours. Click here to follow along with the full tour schedule!


First Impression
A Shadow Maven Paranormal
by Pauline Creeden
Release Date: March 31st 2014
Publisher: Altwit Press
Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Mystery
Source: Review copy

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Synopsis

Chira Kelly thought she didn't need anyone...until she met Ben. 

Because of one ugly rumor, Chira lives as an outcast at her school. Which is fine with her, because she works better alone. Always has, always will. And at least she has her one and only true friend, Tasha. 

When Tasha insists that they join a group to visit a possibly haunted abandoned old schoolhouse, she's wary, but joins her friend. Because of that decision, their lives are in jeopardy as a malevolent spirit targets the group. Tragedies and accidents pick them off one by one, and Chira finds herself drawn to the one person who can see the truth. But can he protect her?



First Impression is a layered mystery with the paranormal mixed in and characters I quickly became invested in. I was instantly hooked from the very beginning - there was no question I was going to love this book.    

The story began with Chira showing Ben, a new transfer to her school, around. He's mysterious and doesn't speak much in the beginning while Chira finds herself attracted to him. Sometimes in books, the less a boy speaks, the more attractive he becomes to girls. I think Chira wanted to find out what he's all about - this boy who has an owl that apparently follows him wherever he goes.    

Chira is an outcast at her school but has a loyal best friend, Tasha. Tasha is the one who comes up with the idea to meet the group of classmates at the old schoolhouse, reportedly haunted, to check it out as a possibility to hold a Halloween party there. I got the impression Tasha is a lot of fun to hang out with and probably talks Chira into going along with ideas like these often. I really loved Tasha and her family.      

There's a definite creep factor in First Impression, subtle at first, that builds up over time. I couldn't stop myself from shivering when Chira and Tasha start investigating the old schoolhouse, especially because of the creepy old piano! Plus, it's October with Halloween looming on the horizon, a creepy time of year as it is. 

First Impression was a quick read - I finished it in one sitting - and had mystery with a paranormal element, some romance, and likable characters. I only wish it had been a little longer. The next one can't come out quickly enough!  

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About the Author


In simple language, Pauline Creeden creates worlds that are both familiar and strange, often pulling the veil between dimensions. She becomes the main character in each of her stories, and because she has ADD, she will get bored if she pretends to be one person for too long. Pauline is a horse trainer from Virginia, but writing is her therapy.

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