Showing posts with label book birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book birthday. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Happy Book Birthday to Aubrie Dionne!

Aubrie Dionne has been one of my dear friends and critique partners since I started writing in 2009. Her book three (technically fourth) of the New Dawn series, Haven 6, releases today!

Edit: Aubrie told me Entangled Publishing is changing distributors, so it might take a little longer for people to buy it, but please add it to Goodreads and consider pre-ordering a print copy.

A product of an illegal pairing, Eridani is the only woman without a lifemate aboard the colonization ship, the Heritage, and she is determined her less than perfect DNA will not get in the way of finding love. As the ship nears it's final destination of Haven 6 after five hundred years of travel, images of the surface show evidence of intelligent life on a planet that's supposed to be uninhabited. Commander Grier assigns Eri to the exploratory team to spy on the alien society and return with information on how to defeat them.

When Eri's team lands, tribes of humans attack and Eri is saved by Striver, the descendant of a colonist and a pirate from Old Earth's colonization efforts in other parts of the galaxy. Striver helps Eri rescue her team and they are drawn to each other despite their different allegiances. While Striver battles with trusting Eri, Eri must decide whether to warn him and his people about the commander's intentions, or follow orders and complete her mission.


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15777501-haven-6

http://www.amazon.com/Haven-6-Aubrie-Dionne/dp/1937044858 

Aubrie grew up watching the original Star Wars movies over and over again until she could recite and reenact every single scene in her backyard. She also loved The Goonies, Star Trek the Next Generation-favorite character was Data by far-, and Indiana Jones. But, her all time favorite movie was The Last Unicorn. She still wonders why the unicorn decided to change back to a unicorn in the end.

Aubrie wrote in her junior high yearbook that she wanted to be "A concert flutist" when she grew up. When she made that happen, she decided one career was not enough and embarked as a fantasy, sci fi author. Two careers seems to keep her busy. For now.


  
If you'd like to see a teaser and read my review of Aubrie's awesome book, click here. Happy Book Birthday, Aubrie! I can't wait to read your next one! And come back on October 9th for a special post from Aubrie.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

POSSESSION Bloghop - Breaking the Rules

Today Elana Johnson’s Possession finally comes out! I feel like I’ve been waiting to read her book forever. *laughs* In honor of her book’s birthday, Ali Cross, Nichole, and Windy are hosting a Possession Blogfest. First, though, here is what Possession is all about:

Vi knows the Rule: Girls don’t walk with boys, and they never even think about kissing them. But no one makes Vi want to break the Rules more than Zenn…and since the Thinkers have chosen him as Vi’s future match, how much trouble can one kiss cause? The Thinkers may have brainwashed the rest of the population, but Vi is determined to think for herself.

But the Thinkers are unusually persuasive, and they’re set on convincing Vi to become one of them….starting by brainwashed Zenn. Vi can’t leave Zenn in the Thinkers’ hands, but she’s wary of joining the rebellion, especially since that means teaming up with Jag. Jag is egotistical, charismatic, and dangerous: everything Zenn’s not. Vi can’t quite trust Jag and can’t quite resist him, but she also can’t give up on Zenn.

This is a game of control or be controlled. And Vi has no choice but to play.

And here is how I, a good girl, broke the rules:

My friend used to tell us a lot of hard-to-believe stories. I wanted to believe her, but at the same time, I didn’t want to believe such bad things were happening to her. Our other friends decided not to believe her and kicked her out of the group. I stuck up for her, so we both ended up ostracized for about a month.

This meant we couldn’t eat lunch in the cafeteria any more.

The way high school dynamics worked was everyone had a place in the cafeteria based on where they sat the first day or two. You didn’t switch places, and there weren’t empty chairs to go elsewhere without pushing into someone’s territory. We lost our spots and had nowhere to go. So we took to the library.

Every day we would get a pass to go to the library during lunch. This worked fine, even though not eating lunch could be difficult. We managed, though.

Until the day the library was closed.

We couldn’t go to the library. We couldn’t sit with our former friends at lunch. We were outcasts in a no man’s land. We had to break the rules and stick to the hallways. If we were caught, we certainly would get detention. We had to find somewhere to go where no one would find us.

With pounding hearts, we hid in the stairwell near the locker rooms. We just talked and stood there, waiting for the thirty minutes of our rule-breaking to end.

There was one thing we didn’t count on. The wrestling team had an away game. They were leaving during our lunch period. They had to walk right past us to get to the bus.

We held our breaths and pressed against the wall. If a coach or student happened to glance our way, we would’ve been in big trouble. I had an English teacher who told us that everyone got detention at least once during high school. I didn’t want to be that girl in detention. It was a challenge I wanted to go against. (Now I realize he probably was just scaring us, but still.)

One glance and it would be all over.

The cold tiles pressed against my back as I watched them walk through that door. We did catch one glance from one of the hottest guys in the school. Luckily I was in classes with him. He just smiled and went on.

The last student left, and we released a sigh of relief. No one caught us. We had broken the rules and lived to tell the tale.