Thursday, February 14, 2019

Blog Author Feature: Nicki Pau Preto


Good morning lovelies!

I am proud to share with you today's Blog Author Feature: Nicki Pau Preto, hosted by Simon & Schuster Canada. I am currently reading this one, and it is really surprising me.

Book Details:

Title: Crown of Feathers
Author: Nicki Pau Preto
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Release Date: February 12th, 2019
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy

Author Details:

Nicki is Canadian YA author, living near Toronto, Ontario. With a degree in visual arts, a masters in art history, as well as a diploma in graphic design, she is passionate about art and the wonders of escaping the real world. She is not a fan of 9-5 work days, so thankfully her chosen career covers all those aspects. Crown of Feathers is her debut novel.


35715518Synopsis:

I had a sister, once…

In a world ruled by fierce warrior queens, a grand empire was built upon the backs of Phoenix Riders—legendary heroes who soared through the sky on wings of fire—until a war between two sisters ripped it all apart.

I promised her the throne would not come between us.

Sixteen years later, Veronyka is a war orphan who dreams of becoming a Phoenix Rider from the stories of old. After a shocking betrayal from her controlling sister, Veronyka strikes out alone to find the Riders—even if that means disguising herself as a boy to join their ranks.

But it is a fact of life that one must kill or be killed. Rule or be ruled.

Just as Veronyka finally feels like she belongs, her sister turns up and reveals a tangled web of lies between them that will change everything. And meanwhile, the new empire has learned of the Riders’ return and intends to destroy them once and for all.

Sometimes the title of queen is given. Sometimes it must be taken.


Q & A with Nicki:

Kat: Would you like Crown of Feathers to ever become a movie? Why or Why not?

Nicki: I’d love to see Crown of Feathers adapted into other media! One of my favorite things about fiction is how it inspires so many other forms of creativity—TV, movies, fan art, cosplay, music and aesthetics. Even audiobooks! While a live-action movie would be amazing, I’d also love to see COF in an animated adaptation…something along the lines of How To Train Your Dragon.

Kat: Were there any challenges in writing multiple character POV’s?

Nicki: Crown of Feathers is the first multiple point-of-view book I’ve written, and I definitely underestimated how hard it would be. It can be so satisfying to read, but you have to carefully line up timelines and locations and reveals to ensure everything makes sense, or else it gets confusing and loses its momentum. It requires extensive planning. The other challenge is switching heads—you want to ensure each character’s voice feels uniquely theirs, and that their emotions and reactions feel genuine.

Kat: Have you always wanted to be a writer?

Nicki: Nope! I think the first thing I wanted to be was a professional soccer player. Then probably an artist—drawing is the first thing I remember being naturally good at. Though I loved stories and had a powerful imagination, I didn’t read my first novel until I was seventeen! I was a super reluctant reader (still am), and I was a very active kid—I played on every sports team, and usually had multiple practices and games each night. So I didn’t spend a lot of time sitting at home with books. It wasn’t until I started reading that I understood where to put all that creative energy I had pent up inside.

Kat: How do you come up with names for your characters?

Nicki: Many of the character names—like Veronyka—are real world names in which I’ve tinkered with spelling to make them fit my world building. But others—like Avalkyra—I invented, combining sounds and letters that were consistent with the others native to their culture. Some names, like Cassian and Tristan, are real names too, that I’ve left as-is.

Kat: What behind-the-scenes tidbits in your life would probably surprise your readers most?

Nicki: Probably the fact that, as I said above, I wasn’t much of a reader growing up. But, I lived in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by trees, and I loved to wander the forest and play make-believe. We had a hill at the front of the house, and it was at times a castle, a space ship, a pirate ship, and many other things besides. I didn’t know it at the time, but of course these were my earliest attempts at world building—and to this day, it’s my favorite part of writing.

Kat: Veronyka has many challenges that shape who she is. What life experiences have shaped your writing most?

Nicki: Being alone a lot definitely helped to hone my creativity. I have two older brothers who used to hop on their bikes and peel down the driveway, leaving me to entertain myself. That was when I’d walk into the forest and invent worlds to play in.

Beyond that, I can point to three things that solidified my love of reading and my desire to be a writer—and they all happened in my teens, which might be why I write in this category. First, I read The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman, which was my first novel ever. Second, I saw the first two Harry Potter movies, and hastened to pick up the books. Lastly, I saw The Lord of the Rings movies. The Golden Compass kick-started my love for children’s literature and made me want to be a writer; Harry Potter made writing look easy (which is quite hilarious, given how complex and well-written those stories are) and convinced me I could do it; and The Lord of the Rings introduced me to the epic fantasy genre, and I’ve never looked back.


My Review: 

Since school has been hectic (three midterms in three days, what!?), I have not had a chance to finish this enchanting novel, but I could not resist sharing my thoughts so far!

This fantasy novel follows Veronyka, a teenager with the ambitious goal of becoming a Phoenix Rider - heroes who soar on fiery Phoenixes throughout the skies. After a great war between rival leaders, Phoenix Riders were forced into hiding, but Veronyka's dream to fly like the best of them still is fresh on her mind. She works to prove herself and join in the ranks of a growing Rider population, even if she must go undercover as a boy. As secrets are revealed and a battle brews, she will have to fight for herself, and those she loves, to make it out alive.

I absolutely love the numerous fantasy elements throughout the story. The descriptions of the Phoenixes are breathtaking to read. Veronyka is a strong character, fighting for what she believes in despite not having the support of her older sister. The writing style between multiple characters help readers get a greater understanding of the magical landscape and truly what is at stake, as the empire prepares to destroy the Phoenix Riders forever.

For fans of fantasy beasts and faraway lands, I highly recommend Crown of Feathers!


** Thank you to the amazing team at Simon & Schuster Canada for the opportunity to work with them and Nicki Pau Preto, so grateful !

Monday, February 11, 2019

ARC Review: Bloodspell by C.J. Redwine


Good morning friends 😊

This morning I am sharing my review for Bloodspell by C.J. Redwine, which releases tomorrow. I was so surprised by how much this magical world drew me in, just loved it!

RATING: 4.5 / 5 ⭐

This novel follows Blue, a merchant's daughter in a small village in Balavata. She tries to remain unnoticed - in fear of her magic being discovered, sentencing her to death. However, once her father is murdered and a ruthless woman claims custody of Blue and all she owns, secrets, keeping them and finding them out, are more important than ever. At the same time, childhood friend Kellan, the crown prince of Balavata, is must announce his betrothal to a head family's daughter. But as blood sheds and every step could cost him the kingdom, these two chara
cters must be careful to keep those they love, and themselves, alive.

I absolutely loved the fairytale retelling, the Cinderella aspects were prominent, but not over powering. The setting was vivid, with fantasy elements added to the landscape. Blue's magical abilities were a twist, and I liked how her ability was described. The writing was fast paced, and drew readers in. While the beginning was a bit slow, it picked up quickly and readers will want to keep reading.

Kellan and Blue's relationship was my favourite part. Their slow burn romance and hidden moments were adorable, and kept the reader wanting more. It was not the typical love at first sight, and developed throughout to become something more. The ending was a perfect fairytale, and it wrapped up the story in a good way. I cannot wait to read more of C.J.'s novels, and I recommend this one to any fantasy fan!

* Thank you HCC Frenzy for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *


Link to Goodreads Review

Thursday, February 7, 2019

2019 Winter/Spring ARC Reviews


Good morning friends! Here are my most recent reads, all Winter/Spring 2019 ARCs from amazing publishers!

Testimony of Your Perfect Girl (Expected publication: May 14th 2019)

RATING: 4.25 ⭐

41552258This novel follows Annie Tripp, a teenage girl who has everything she needs: designer clothes, elite figure skating lessons, and more. However, her precious world shatters when her father is accused of scamming hundreds of clients and investors. Temporarily living with her Aunt and Uncle is better than she expected, but soon family secrets start unraveling. Annie must focus on the truth, and which lies are better left alone.

This story really surprised me - the writing style was bolder than I expected, but that made it realistic. It was straight forward on topics that are everywhere in society (smoking, drinking, etc.), and did not sugar coat it. Annie was a bit hard to connect with at times, but I liked her development of down to earth qualities. It was a tad slow at times throughout, but the ending was great, a strong conclusion to the story. While I do wish some secrets were revealed, it would become a whole other story if they were haha.

* Thank you Penguin Teen Canada for the Advanced Copy, in exchange for my honest opinion *


Cold Day in the Sun (Expected publication: March 12th 2019)


RATING: 4 ⭐

Holland is high school junior girl who loves hockey, due to her big happy hockey family. Growing up always playing with the guys, she now plays on the boys varsity hockey team at school. She is no stranger to criticism and judgement from people in town and at school. With a large hockey tournament and scouting opportunity coming up, she is surprised that one of the people most supportive of her is teammate and bossy co-captain, Wes. As sparks fly on and off the ice, Holland becomes closer to breaking one of her main rules, Don't Date Teammates. Ever.

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I loved this adorable high school romance. The characters were fun and realistic, making the story easy to read. I liked Holland's character very much, she was determined to prove herself, despite many challenges. She went against stereotypes and broke through personal barriers.

The slow burning romance between Holland and Wes was great. The romantic dates, the blog posts, and the shared love for metal music perfect for a contemporary novel. I really liked Wes as a character - and his family members were very sweet too. He really understood Holland, and gave her the space needed to figure out what, and who, she wanted. This is the perfect cozy read for the winter months.

* Thank you Manda Group for the Advanced Copy, in exchange for my honest opinion *


The Deceivers (Published February 5th 2019)

RATING: 4.5 ⭐

39863259This fast paced novel follows Brynn, a teenage con artist trying to make it to college. Between her mom's loser boyfriend and old neighbourhood, her recruitment to Vale Hall sounds like the perfect one way ticket to success. However, she soon learns this school is not impressed with her straight A's, but her ability to con people out of cash. To continue vying for a college scholarship, Brynn must use her street skills for a bigger purpose - before no one can save her.

I really loved the action and suspense in this story. The exclusive boarding school setting was fun, and the mansion was described very well. The characters were great - loved Brynn's kick butt attitude and fearless mindset to protect those she cared about. I cannot wait to continue this series!

* Thank you Indigo Books & Music for the Advanced Copy, in exchange for my honest opinion *


Monday, February 4, 2019

January Wrap Up/Haul & February TBR


Hi lovelies! Hope everyone is having a great day! Can't believe it is already time for a Wrap Up, and January was a good reading month!

WRAP UP:
  • Courting Darkness - 4.25 ⭐️
  • We Rule the Night - 4 ⭐️
  • Archenemies - 5 ⭐️
  • What We Buried - 4 ⭐️
  • When I Was Summer - 4.5 ⭐️
  • The Similars - 4.5 ⭐️
  • Little White Lies - 4.5 ⭐️


BOOK HAUL:

Here's a photo of the books I got this month! They are a variety of a gifts, ARCs, personal purchases, and book box selections.


FEBRUARY TBR:

Out of these seven books stacked here, my goal is to read at least five of them! So far, I have read three books - but only one from this stack unfortunately. I am a major mood reader, and right now I am loving the contemporaries!