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Friday, July 13, 2012

Review: The Tale of the Vampire Bride

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The Tale of the Vampire Bride
Rhiannon Frater
Series: Vampire Bride, #1
Release date: December 7th 2009
by Library of Horror Press

 

All Lady Glynis Wright ever wanted was the freedom to live her life as she pleased. When her family becomes guests to one of the most fearsome and powerful vampires of all time, Glynis finds her fate is far more terrible than an arranged marriage. The Tale of the Vampire Bride is sure to thrill fans of the terrible, yet romantic vampires of literary past.

I don’t give 5-stars often, in fact, half of the ones I gave this year are all for Rhiannon’s As the World Dies series, so I was a bit afraid to give this a 5 and have you think it’s only because I heart Rhiannon, thus I’m biased, but no, she deserves every single one of these stars. I guess in a way I am biased, she’s just one of those authors who could make restaurant menus the best thing you’ve read all year. She takes a story and gives it heart, filling it with characters who bring it to life; The Tale of the Vampire Bride is no exception.

Set in the 1800s, we go back to the traditional vampire folklore in this old school Dracula tale, which takes us into the life of Lady Glynis Wright and her dark, violent fate as a vampire bride. I was a bit wary at first because I’m not often a fan of stories set in past eras, but once I started reading I could not put it down. The prose is wonderful, I never felt overwhelmed by the old-fashioned ambiance. In fact, I was so entranced by it that the other book I was reading felt too modern. As I keep saying, Rhiannon has a way of addicting you to her words. There is constantly something happening that has you especially intrigued, therefore, you can’t ever bare to quit. From beginning to end, the suspense will keep you on your toes, the horror will leave your eyes wide, but don’t worry, Glynis stumbles into the arms of a sexy, mysterious lover, giving us a romance that will make your heart aflutter.

Lady Glynis Wright, what can I say? I’m absolutely thrilled by her character. She’s stubborn, incredibly determined, and grows immensely throughout the novel. This is another thing I love about Rhiannon’s books, her characters are ALIVE. They have depth, personality; they are imperfect and get right inside your heart. Evil and merciless, Vlad is a despicable villain. However, at the same time, he’s terribly fascinating. I wanted to know everything about him: his intentions, his past, his customs. Sorry to break it to you, though: this one, he doesn’t sparkle.

The setting: I absolutely loved it! The castle, the towns, the carriages – it’s all hauntingly beautiful. We’re taken back into an era where there are no cars, no electricity, small town living; same as her characters, this is all brought to life. I could see myself walking the streets of Buda, and the Castle halls. It really has incredible charm that’s constantly peeking through all the animosity.

Even if you’re not familiar with the classic Dracula tale, vampire fans who are craving for an honest to goodness old school vampire story can truly find it all in The Tale of the Vampire Bride. We’ve got horror, romance, plenty of twists, non stop action, all narrated by a strong, defiant heroine that you will simply adore. 

5 Hot Espressos

Cover Redesign Photoshoot
Be on the lookout for a new cover make-over for this series. Here’s some pics from the photoshoot! I love them so much I just had to share. Who else can’t wait for the finished product? It’s going to be gorgeous!
Photographed by Helena Cruz
 
 
 

Review & Giveaway: Lonely Souls

Posted by on 07/12/2012 • 64 Comments

Lonely SoulsKarice BoltonSeries: The Witch Avenue Series, #1Release date: June 29th 2012by Bulldog Press

 

It’s two weeks before Triss turns 18, and her world is about to change into the most magical one imaginable as she readies herself to enter The Witch Avenue Order… that is until her mother’s disappearance. Instead of celebrating her transformation, she finds herself spreading rose petals into her mother’s empty grave.

When Logan, her best friend from junior high, moves back to town for college, he vows to help her find the answers she so desperately seeks surrounding her mother’s disappearance. As they begin uncovering clues, it becomes apparent that the life of white magic they both grew up loving is not what the majority practices, and their lives are in danger.

Cover Reveal: Doomed by Tracy Deebs

Posted by on 07/12/2012 • 20 Comments

DoomedTracy DeebsRelease date: January 8th, 2013by Bloomsbury Walker

 

Beat the game. Save the world.

Pandora’s just your average teen, glued to her cell phone and laptop, surfing Facebook and e-mailing with her friends, until the day her long-lost father sends her a link to a mysterious site featuring twelve photos of her as a child. Unable to contain her curiosity, Pandora enters the site, where she is prompted to play her favorite virtual-reality game, Zero Day. This unleashes a global computer virus that plunges the whole world into panic: suddenly, there is no Internet. No cell phones. No utilities, traffic lights, hospitals, law enforcement. Pandora teams up with handsome stepbrothers Eli and Theo to enter the virtual world of Zero Day. Simultaneously, she continues to follow the photographs…

Giveaway: Semi-Charmed Life

Posted by on 07/11/2012 • 0 Comments

Gossip Girl meets The Roommate

Semi-Charmed LifeNora Zelevansky Release date: July 3rd 2012by St. Martin’s Press

 

Having spent years secretly dreaming of a life filled with Hostess Cupcakes and pop culture thrills in her parents’ immaculately modern Upper West Side apartment, Beatrice is disappointed to find that college is not the great life-changing experience she had hoped. Bored by her predictable world, Beatrice has all but resigned herself to the expected path that has been set out before her, but everything changes with one unexpected encounter with a new classmate, the beautiful socialite Veruca Pfeffernoose. In just a few days, Beatrice’s life goes from mundane to extraordinary when she takes the job of ghost writing Veruca’s blog.

In this Gossip girl meets The Roommate story, Beatrice is quickly…

Waiting on Wednesday (44)

Posted by on 07/11/2012 • 54 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:

The Murmurings Carly Anne West Release date: March 5th, 2013 by Simon Pulse  

After her older sister dies from an apparent suicide and her body is found hanging upside down by one toe from a tree, sixteen-year-old Sophie starts to hear the same voices that drove her sister to a psychotic break.

DID YOU SEE THIS!!!! Holy frack balls this cover freaks me out. Love! It! (The Grudge, anybody? That movie scared me FOR LIFE!). Anything about hearing voices, unexplained freaky, and psychological creepiness – WANT so hard!!

PS: Tagline says “The voices in her head are not her own…”

What…

Review: Lost Girls by Ann Kelley

Posted by on 07/10/2012 • 42 Comments

Lost GirlsAnn KelleyRelease date: July 10th 2012by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

 

No parents. No rules. No way home.  Fourteen-year-old Bonnie MacDonald couldn’t be more excited for a camping trip on an island off the coast of Thailand with her fellow Amelia Earhart Cadets-the daughters of the men and women stationed there during the Vietnam War. But when a strong current deposits the girls on what their boatman calls the “forbidden island,” things take a turn for the worse: A powerful storm comes to destroy their campsite, the smallest of the junior cadets is found dead, and their boatman never returns. What once seemed like a vacation in paradise has become a battle against the elements.  Peppered with short, frantic entries from Bonnie’s journal, Lost Girls is a…

Review: Long Lankin by Lindsey Barraclough

Posted by on 07/09/2012 • 43 Comments

Long LankinLindsey BarracloughRelease date: July 10th 2012by Candlewick Press

 

When Cora and her younger sister, Mimi, are sent to stay with their elderly aunt in the isolated village of Byers Guerdon, they receive a less-than-warm welcome. Auntie Ida is eccentric and rigid, and the girls are desperate to go back to London. But what they don’t know is that their aunt’s life was devastated the last time two young sisters were at Guerdon Hall, and she is determined to protect her nieces from an evil that has lain hidden for years. Along with Roger and Peter, two village boys, Cora must uncover the horrifying truth that has held Bryers Guerdon in its dark grip for centuries – before it’s too late for little Mimi. Riveting and intensely…

Fresh Batch (July 8th – 14th)

Posted by on 07/08/2012 • 23 Comments

Exclusively titled for Xpresso Reads, Fresh Batch features the hottest releases of this upcoming week. *note: After trying it out, I decided to revert to my good ol’ posting dates for Fresh Batch and Stacking the shelves. As of next week, Fresh Batch will be back on Saturdays, and my Stacking the Shelves on Sundays*

Flavor of the week:

Never EnoughDenise JadenRelease date: July 10th 2012by Simon Pulse

 

From the author of Losing Faith, a novel about two sisters and the eating disorder that threatens to destroy their family.

Loann’s always wanted to be popular and pretty like her sister, Claire. So when Claire’s ex-boyfriend starts flirting with her, Loann is willing to do whatever it takes to feel special… even if that means betraying her sister.