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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Unlovable by Sherry Gammon

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Today I have Sherry Gammon stopping by Xpresso Reads to answer a few interview questions regarding her books and the writing process. There is also a chance to win, and of course, my dazzling 5-star review of Unlovable.

REVIEW

Unlovable
Sherry Gammon
Release date: January 19th, 2011

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Port Fare, New York, has fallen into the clutches of true evil. The Dreser brothers have arrived with a scheme to increase drug sales in the area by whatever means possible. Seth Prescott is part of MET (Mobile Enforcement Teams) a branch of the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration). He’s been assigned to work undercover at Port Fare High, and things aren’t going very well, until senior Maggie Brown enters the equation. He’s harbored a secret crush on her from day one, and now that she is in the center of the case, he’s trying to stay clear and objective while walking the line between business and unrequited love.

Maggie is truly the poster child for Heroin Chic, complete with jutting bones and dark-ringed eyes, but is she an addict, or is there another reason for her appearance? She struggles with her feelings for Seth, fearing he is just another person who will eventually let her down, as everyone in her life has done thus far. Maggie has spent her life caring for her alcoholic mother. A task that has left her heavily burdened and alone. Before long, her mother’s health takes a turn for the worst, sending Maggie’s life into a tale-spin. While Seth works relentlessly to inject fear into the dealers and flush them out into the open, Maggie fights to stay alive as the hunt turns deadly.

*A copy was provided by Sherry Gammon for review purposes*
You know how you read a book and you follow by saying it was a “great, emotional read”. But when it comes down to it, it’s often superficial (oh it’s so sad she has to choose one guy over the other) heartbreak that in the grand scheme of thing, are unimportant. Now this… this was the real deal; Real, raw, undeniable emotions run through the pages of this amazing book. Really, I can’t praise it enough. It’s an eye opener and while writing this review, with a heart doubled in size, I’m experiencing a world wind of emotions just by reminiscing what I’ve read. If you aren’t touched by this novel at all, you are definitely a rock.

We have a remarkable cast of characters in this book. First we meet Maggie. Maggie – I can’t say enough about this wonderful, outstanding girl. Having been told she is a stupid brat that should never have been born, by her alcoholic mother, she has incredible strength with a resolve that is simply admirable. She will undoubtedly dig herself into everyone’s hearts and you will love her as if she was your own daughter in need of so much more than she’s getting. Don’t expect her to be perfect, full of self confidence or even have great judgement; what she goes through throughout this novel is heartbreaking in every sense of the word, which is bound to have an impact on someone’s way of thinking. I’m not one to cry while reading, but if I would have let myself, I could have easily bawled my eyes out with this one. But I didn’t, only because I simply HAD to keep reading. I had to know that she would just be ok. This sh*t happens. Every day kids go hungry because they are unfortunate to have been born to alcoholic, drug abused parents. This is what makes this novel so incredibly heartbreaking. Not because she has to choose between hot guy #1, or hotter guy #2; but because Maggie’s problems are rooted; genuine.

Then we meet a fantastic team of side characters who are all equally as important as Maggie. Seth, Cole and Booker are the sweetest, most incredible group of guys that love unconditionally and become the rock in Maggie’s life – the much needed rock. I loved how they were all portrayed. They felt like older brothers we all want to have. They are simply honest to goodness, good-hearted people. Seth, being the love interest, is the one we delve into the most. This was a true romance. Nothing fluffy, nothing instant. It was hard, it was heartbreaking, it was one of the best romance in YA I’ve read in a long time. However, don’t expect it to be the center of it all. It plays a pretty big part, but this is, first and foremost, the story of Maggie’s tragic life.

Unlovable has everything a contemporary can offer. Over the raw emotions and romantic aspect, we also have a murder mystery that is always in the back of your mind. When will the killer make his appearance again? There’s always this small fear nagging at you anytime Maggie goes out on her own. I really enjoyed that twist in the otherwise deeply heartfelt story. It was surprisingly a great mix. Really, I want to give a virtual standing ovation to Sherry Gammon for this novel that I can not express into words how much I loved. I want everyone to read this. I then want you to give it to your mom, your grandmother, your whole family, even read it to your dog, because this story… it needs to be shared.  

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Interview with Sherry Gammon 
Q. Let’s start by telling us what readers can expect from Unlovable. 
Unlovable is the emotional journey of 17 year old Maggie Brown. We get to experience a 5 month segment of her life as she struggles to survive high school, a drug ring, and her mother.

Q. What is your favorite part of the writing process? 

Publishing! I love when it is done and people read and enjoy my work, hopefully. Editing is a love/hate thing. If it is going well…I love it. If I am struggling…I hate it, naturally;}

Q. What aspect of the story gave you the most difficulty when writing? 

Probably the drug stuff, since I have no experience with them, and the guns. I know so very little. I had to ask my hubby a million questions when it came to the guns!

Q. Can you give us a hint on what’s to come in Unbelievable (book 2)? 

In Unbelievable, book 2, we get to know Cole, and we get to experience his love story. The Dreser brother’s sister comes to town seeking revenge for her brother’s murders and she is quite the handful. There will also be a wedding!

Q. What books do you currently have in your reading pile? 

I just finished Geek Girls, by Cindy Bennett, (Loved it) and I am review Prank Wars, by Stephanie Fowers (It is really good too) I also am in the middle of the Tiger Saga books by Colleen Houck….I wish she would hurry and finish the series!

Thanks so much, Sherry for dropping by! I can’t wait to read about Cole!

Sherry has been writing for several years. Her work has been in several newspapers, and an educational Magazine.She and her husband,along with their children and a couple of crazy dogs, call Upstate New York home. Unlovable is her debut novel, and is the first novel in the Port Fare Series.


Giveaway
Sherry has generously offered up one paperback copy and one ebook copy of Unlovable.
Paperback copy is open to US residents
Ebook copy is open internationally.
Contest ends January 27th, 2012
Use the form below to enter

*Winner will be contacted by email and will have 48 hours to reply before a new winner is chosen.

GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED
WINNER IS: Na (ebook), Katie of Blook Girl (Paperback)

Review & Giveaway: Amador Lockdown by Coral Russell

Posted by on 01/18/2012 • 19 Comments

Amador LockdownCoral RussellRelease date: October 6th, 2011by Alchemy of Scrawl

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Something has moved into the Amador Hotel. Hector, Marcos, Bev, and Tony of the Paranormal Posse are called in to either debunk the haunting or get rid of whatever is causing the problems. With the surprise arrival of Hector’s son, he tries to keep his professional and personal lives separate, but whatever is haunting the Amador Hotel has other plans.

 *A copy was provided by Coral Russell for review purposes* A really quick read; Amador Lockdown reminds me a bit of the TV series Ghost Hunters. In this book we’ve also got a group of ghost hunters that are called to the Amador Hotel to check out some strange occurrences. As a fairly short…

Project Tell Taylor

Posted by on 01/18/2012 • 6 Comments

With a couple of other blogs, Xpresso Reads is co-hosting a fun, creative event to help Michelle Madow get her book noticed by none other than the lovely Taylor Swift.

Remembrance by Michelle Madow was inspired by Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” music video. (How? Click here to find out.) You can also click here to read the letter Michelle wrote to Taylor about her book back in August. Michelle really wants Taylorto know  how inspiring she and her music have been to her, but since Taylor Swift is an international superstar, she’s a little hard to reach. This is where YOUR help comes into play! Michelle is giving away the biggest prize pack she’s offered yet, and the ways to enter to win are by telling Taylor Swift…

Waiting on Wednesday (19)

Posted by on 01/18/2012 • 44 Comments

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine and spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.  My pick this week:

 Between the Lines                                     Jodi Picoult & Samantha Van Leer                                     Release date: June 26th, 2012 by Simon Pulse Add it to your Goodread

Delilah is a bit of a loner who prefers spending her time in the school library with her head in a book—one book in particular. Between the Lines may be a fairy tale, but it feels real. Prince Oliver is brave, adventurous, and loving. He really speaks to Delilah.

And then one day Oliver actually speaks to her. Turns out, Oliver is more than a one-dimensional storybook prince. He’s a restless teen who feels trapped by his literary existence and…

Yesterday’s Daughter Tour Stop

Posted by on 01/17/2012 • 30 Comments

As part of the Yesterday’s Daughter blog tour, Sallie Lundy-Frommer is dropping by the blog to talk a bit about outlining a story. Is it a necessity? Or is going with the flow the way to go? Read on and let us know what you think.First, let’s have a look at the book:

Yesterday’s Daughter Sallie Lundy-FrommerRelease date: January 24th 2011

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Yesterday’s Daughter is an emotionally laden vampire romance novel woven with layers of betrayal, love and loss. Grace Stone, who later learns her true identity is Sapphira, is a loner who survives abuse in the foster care system after being abandoned as a child.

A brilliant student, she escapes from her brutal foster parents as a teenager and creates a life for herself. But, her…

Dusty Reads (17)

Posted by on 01/17/2012 • 19 Comments

Dusty Reads is a weekly meme, hosted here, featuring a book that has been sitting unread on my home shelf for some time. To participate, add your link at the bottom.  If you wish, you can grab the button and find more information here.

My pick this week:

The Society of SSusan HubbardReleased May, 2007Goodreads / Purchase

“If you ever want to hide from the world, live in a small city, where everyone seems anonymous.”

That’s the advice of twelve-year-old Ariella Montero, who lives with her father in Saratoga Springs, New York, in a house haunted more by secrets than by memories. The Society of S traces her journey south, to Asheville and Savannah, and on to Florida, as she learns that everything she knows about her family…

Cover Reveal: Crux, Skinny, Keeper of the Lost Cities & The Glimpse

Posted by on 01/16/2012 • 8 Comments

Crux Julie Reece Release date: July 9th, 2012 by J. Taylor Publishing  Add it to your Goodreads

Homeless, broke, and hungry, seventeen-year-old Birdie Orin is running out of options. That is, until a chance meeting with a bearded stranger in a trench coat changes everything. He promises more money than she’s ever dreamed of and an amulet of power once owned by Viking lords. Cool, but there’s a catch. He informs her she’s the last descendant of a Nordic tribe, and the necklace that grants her supernatural abilities is cursed. Only she can free the souls of hundreds of Viking warriors trapped in a spell cast by one of two rival kings.

Her mysterious benefactor warns the spell chunking king still seeks the amulet, and she must choose a…

Review: Hallowed by Cynthia Hand

Posted by on 01/16/2012 • 28 Comments

Hallowed(Unearthly, #2)  Cynthia HandRelease date: January 17th, 2012by HarperCollins Publishers

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For months part-angel Clara Gardner trained to face the raging forest fire from her visions and rescue the alluring and mysterious Christian Prescott from the blaze. But nothing could prepare her for the fateful decisions she would be forced to make that day, or the startling revelation that her purpose—the task she was put on earth to accomplish—is not as straightforward as she thought. Now, torn between her increasingly complicated feelings for Christian and her love for her boyfriend, Tucker, Clara struggles to make sense of what she was supposed to do the day of the fire. And, as she is drawn further into the world of part angels and the growing conflict between White Wings and…