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Monday, June 10, 2013

Review: Ashes on the Waves by Mary Lindsey

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I received this book for free from Penguin Canada in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Review: Ashes on the Waves by Mary LindseyAshes on the Waves by Mary Lindsey
Published by Penguin on June 27th 2013
Genres: Gothic, Paranormal, YA
Source: Penguin Canada
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four-stars

Liam MacGregor is cursed. Haunted by the wails of fantastical Bean Sidhes and labeled a demon by the villagers of Dòchas, Liam has accepted that things will never get better for him—until a wealthy heiress named Annabel Leighton arrives on the island and Liam’s fate is changed forever.

With Anna, Liam finally finds the happiness he has always been denied; but, the violent, mythical Otherworlders, who inhabit the island and the sea around it, have other plans. They make awager on the couple’s love, testing its strength through a series of cruel obstacles. But the tragedies draw Liam and Anna even closer. Frustrated, the creatures put the couple through one last trial—and this time it’s not only their love that’s in danger of being destroyed.

Based on Edgar Allan Poe’s chilling poem, "Annabel Lee," Mary Lindsey creates a frighteningly beautiful gothic novel that glorifies the power of true love

“He’s cursed. He’s human flesh worn by a demon.”

A fantastically atmospheric Gothic novel, Ashes on the Waves is based on an eerie Edgar Allan Poe poem – which is really all you need to know, right?

In a way, this novel reminded me a little of Teeth by Hannah Moskowitz. It’s set on a secluded island where people live in the old ways without much as far as laws and structure goes. There is also paranormal presence that makes the island unique, and a little chilling. Like in Teeth, you will need to go into this with an open mind as the novel is not considered a paranormal, but a Gothic story. Meaning the paranormal aspects are not examined in detail as far as their history or any kind of explanation behind them. They’re merely a part of the story, and you just have to accept it.

Unexpected because of the cover, we get a male protagonist for this story. Crippled with the use of only one arm and said to have a demon possessing him, Liam is, for good reason, a lost, lonely soul on this island. Having not had much as far as friends or any social contact, he’s inexperienced and a little naive. When Anna, his childhood crush, comes back to the island he’s feeling overwhelmed with emotion. Ashes on the Waves is a love story through and through. It’s romantic and powerful, unmistakably classic true love. Though can their love survive the meddling of the paranormal? I thought this premise was fantastically imagined and does a number on our hearts, but I did find the meddling – creatures trying to sever their love – could have been executed better. I was hoping for more elaborate schemes that would make my heart pound with hopeless fear that they wouldn’t get through it, instead the plans were mostly done without us really knowing what they were until after the fact. As they progressed I started feeling irritated that they were grasping at straws and going through such lengths without (known to me) reason. I think if I had understood the creatures better it would have helped; the poem talks of envy, but I still feel I didn’t have a strong grasp on them and their motives. As for Anna and Liam, I’m not sure why they didn’t scrutinize (and suspect) Ronan much more as well, but I excuse some of it because of Liam’s pure innocence. Regardless, I did find the love story hauntingly beautiful.

The atmosphere is what I loved the most about Ashes on the Waves. The secluded antiquated island is extremely vivid and especially creepy. I could feel the isolation and mystical aura the island was exerting. I could picture everything so very clearly as if I was the one walking the woods, hearing the cries of the Bean Sidhe shrieking in my ears. This is a place where residents get away with murder, burn their dead on pyres, and seek revenge in the most inhumane of ways. I got chills only thinking of what could be in store for Liam who’s hated, even feared, by most of them. Unsurprisingly, there are some great mysteries to go along with the already creepy setting. First there’s the creepiest of all – Mrs Ronan. This woman makes me want to cower in a corner and cry. She’s terrifying! And she obviously has something up her sleeve with her strange going abouts. The second is the mystery of Liam himself. After his birth, his mother was found not only dead but torn apart as if Liam clawed himself out of her. Yikes!

Ashes in the Waves is for fans of tragic love stories. It’s heart-wrenchingly unjust, but also beautiful in its cruel perfection.

four-stars

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Stacking the Shelves (58)

Stacking the Shelves (58)

Posted by on 06/09/2013 • 44 Comments

Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews featuring the books we got this week, and I also mention blog news/happenings of the past week. Hiya! So I think all of you know I was gone to BEA last week so there was no StS post, this one will be pretty insane due to it as well. If you want a full recap of my BEA excitement you can read it here! On other news I posted a new giveaway on the blog this week for one of my favorite books – the Sea of Tranquility! Enter away! I also posted a bunch of new tour/blitz sign ups at Xpresso Book Tours, make sure to drop by there, too!

BEA pretties: I’m not going to link them to…

***Singing Happy Birthday In the Rain***

***Singing Happy Birthday In the Rain***

Posted by on 06/08/2013 • 8 Comments

Today we’re celebrating Eileen‘s birthday! Yay! I’m part of a fun blog hop organized by Nikki of Fiction Freak. So every half hour today a different blog will be posting about the wonderful, bubbly person that is Eileen on her special day!

So who is Eileen? Really, who doesn’t know her by now? 😉 She’s the lovely blogger over at Singing and Reading in the Rain. This girl’s bubbly, fun personality makes my day almost every day by simply being her good old enthusiastic self on Twitter! So it’s our time to pay her back for all the smiles she puts on our faces on a daily basis with her epic personality! I adore chatting with her and am very happy to be part of this birthday hop, plus…

Fresh Batch (New Releases June 9th – 15th)

Fresh Batch (New Releases June 9th – 15th)

Posted by on 06/08/2013 • 14 Comments

Exclusively titled for Xpresso Reads, Fresh Batch features the hottest releases of this upcoming week. Flavor of the week:

Charm & Strange Stephanie Kuehn Publication date: June 11th, 2013 by St. Martin’s Griffin

When you’ve been kept caged in the dark, it’s impossible to see the forest for the trees. It’s impossible to see anything, really. Not without bars . . .

Andrew Winston Winters is at war with himself.

He’s part Win, the lonely teenager exiled to a remote Vermont boarding school in the wake of a family tragedy. The guy who shuts all his classmates out, no matter the cost.

He’s part Drew, the angry young boy with violent impulses that control him. The boy who spent a fateful, long-ago summer with his brother and teenage cousins,…

Review + Giveaway: The Trouble With Goodbye by Sarra Cannon

Posted by on 06/07/2013 • 25 Comments

The Trouble With GoodbyeSarra Cannon Genre: NA Contemporary Publication date: May 21st 2013

One night can change everything…

Two years ago, Leigh Anne Davis shocked everyone in tiny Fairhope, Georgia when she broke up with her wealthy boyfriend to attend an Ivy League university a thousand miles away. At school, she finds a happiness and independence she’s never known.

Until one terrifying night takes it all away from her.

With no place else to go, Leigh Anne heads home to reclaim her old life. A life she worked so hard to escape. On the outside, she seems like the same girl everyone has always known. But deep inside, she’s hiding a terrible secret.

That’s when she meets Knox Warner, a troubled newcomer to Fairhope. His eyes…

BEA 2013 Recap!

BEA 2013 Recap!

Posted by on 06/06/2013 • 56 Comments

I remember when BEA 2012 came and went without my going I was regretting it the moment these recap posts started going up, so I hope I can get some of you to go next year because it was the experience of a lifetime that any and all bookworms have to experience at least once! It was seriously one of the best times of my entire life, and I will be back at BEA 2014 to see you all there! 😀

I apologize in advance for not taking very many pictures of BEA itself. It was very hectic and I was oh so giddy of all the books and the people that I was just starstruck most of the time, too dazed to even think of getting my phone out.

The Sea of Tranquility Blog Tour: Interview + Giveaway!

The Sea of Tranquility Blog Tour: Interview + Giveaway!

Posted by on 06/05/2013 • 55 Comments

I’m very excited to have the Sea of Tranquility blog tour drop by the blog today. I loved this book – find my review here – and today I’m honored to have Katja over for an interview and you can enter to win your very own copy!

The Sea of Tranquility Katja Millay Publication date: June 4th 2013 (pbk) by Atria Books

I live in a world without magic or miracles. A place where there are no clairvoyants or shapeshifters, no angels or superhuman boys to save you. A place where people die and music disintegrates and things suck. I am pressed so hard against the earth by the weight of reality that some days I wonder how I am still able to lift my feet to…

Review: If I Were You by Lisa Renee Jones

Review: If I Were You by Lisa Renee Jones

Posted by on 06/04/2013 • 13 Comments

As my first Adult Romance novel on audiobook I was a little unsure of what to expect. In the end I’m glad I tried it; it was a pretty good book and the narrator was fantastic. Being an audiobook had me especially concerned, I mean, there were ways this could have been a complete disaster with a lot of giggling on my part and embarrassment for the narrator’s sake, but there was none of that. She didn’t reenact the sexy scenes with awkward moaning or anything of the sort. It was no different than reading the words off the pages, really. She was great at bringing the character’s voice to life, though.

This was a romance through and through, and thus a little out of my comfort zone as adult…