Places, people, and objects that inspired Deity’s Soulmate

If you can really call them people… ^_^

So… I have been learning how to use Pinterest and created several boards. Two of them has to do with Deity’s Soulmate. This on on Pinterest is the newest. Each pin has some info that you may not have known about me or the novel.

Let me know what you guys think!

Book Review: Project Revolution

Book Title:  Project Revolution 34053206

Book Author: Sara Schoen

Source: Kindle Unlimited and I heard about it on Facebook

Rating: 4 Dragon Paws 4

This novel is recommended to teens and older.

It’s book 2 in the R for Rebellion series by Sara and this time there’s no price to pay. The story is about a different girl, named Madison, going through something similar to Lauren from book 1. Also, the girls are related through the marriage of their parents so Madison knows what Lauren went through and starts her revolution by dying her hair purple. PURPLE! Awesome girl.

It was an exciting adventure reading about another good girl going through the motions of high school. The cruelty from my perspective was much worse and the reason behind 4 dragon paws is of the character named Linkin. He’s a well enough liked character, but I didn’t really like his reaction at the cafeteria at one of the teasing scenes. It didn’t feel like it would be something that I would be able to forgive someone for but maybe it’s just me.

Anyway, it’s still a fun read about a high schooler and her rebellion. Enjoy!

 

Book Review: The Rebellion Project

Book Title:  The Rebellion Project r

Book Author: Sara Schoen

Source: Kindle Unlimited and I heard about it on Facebook

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5 paws

This novel is recommended to teens and older.

There is always a price to pay and for Lauren – it’s a big one. Her virginity.

I bet that grabbed your attention. Well Lauren went through a lot of big events at the beginning of the story which made her want to become a rebel and learn to stand up for herself and she learned to do it from her high school enemy-Kayden. It’s your typical high school drama and fun to read.

It made me giddy at my own memories of high school. I didn’t get any tattoos, but I did dye my hair purple and green once. The best on me was red.

Anyway, it’s a good contemporary romance with a lot of fun scenes. Read it and have fun.

 

Book Cover Reveal: Deity’s Soulmate (2nd ed.) by Angelina Kerner

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Deity’s Soulmate (2nd ed.) by Angelina Kerner

As an indie author I love having a juicy secret— having my book cover all to myself… and my editors/illustrators. Today’s reveal is exciting because it brings us back in time to my first published novel with style. Deity’s Soulmate (2nd ed.) is longer, better, and hopefully will make you question about what happens in books 2 and 3. I’ve kept this pretty under wraps unless you count my post on Twitter where I showed a small piece of the cover in black and white. 

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Before, I reveal the cover, here’s a bit of background on the story:

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Genre: Young Adult Fantasy Adventure
Content/Theme(s): Dragons, creation, gods, mythology, romance
Release Date: April 1, 2017 but will be available in digital in print by April 7, 2017
Publisher: Createspace and KDP Publishing

Onto the cover!

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TA DA… Ta da!

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Deity’s Soulmate (2nd ed.) will be available in digital and print by this Friday – April 7, 2017!

What do you guys think?


You may also like, if you haven’t read yet – my novella about a blind girl and her bodyguard  here.

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Book Review: Luminary

Book Title:  Luminary new Luminary book cover

Book Author: P.S. Meraux

Source: Gifted by the author in exchange for an honest review

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5 paws

 

Before I get to the review…. Can I get like the other books in the series emailed to me by the author as well? 😉 Yes, beautiful readers, this is how good, book 1 is. ^_^

This was a great read. One of my top 10 reads for 2017 and I haven’t even read 10 books yet haha. Anyway, this book is about different groups of individuals – the Paragons, the Luminary, shape shifters, immortals, and humans. It’s predominately written from a Paragon’s point of view though the author did a terrific job of showing the events from other points of views as well. Was easy to follow and it made it more enjoyable and fun.

It’s hard to write this review because I feel like I’m jumping around the topics, I apologize.

So, what happens is that an evil plot killed off many soulmates so there were a lot of people who lost theirs. It’s the Paragon’s jobs to make sure that everyone gets a chance at real love and so Wicus, our main Paragon, wants to make sure that his favorite human gets a soulmate and a perfect one at that. We don’t know who’s behind the evil plot or really why but it does bring in intrigue into the story line.

This book has a variety of different characters…there are even talking candelabras… for those who saw the new Beauty and the Beast movie, you will like the candelabra in this book. 😉 Wicus is a great character and I felt connected to his emotions. Lately, it’s been a rarity for me to be able to connect with book characters so this was nice.

The book has a good ending and a preview into book 2. I would recommend it to older teens of 16 and older.

Book Review: The Wrong Man

Book Title: The Wrong Man 
Book Author: K.C.  Willivee
Source: Gifted by the author for an honest review and 
Rating: 4 Dragon Paws 
 
It’s a fast paced romance story about a woman who lost her brother to a cruel death and the man who went down for it.

 The writing is really good. The characters are interesting, thinking that Anastasia can have have her own story. K.C. Should write a novella about her. However, I didn’t appreciate the point of views jumping though it was a nice try. It was most surprising to see Brigitte’s point of you, only at the end of the paragraph that I read who was thinking. Also it didn’t help the story. 

Back to the writing. K.C. has some really great descriptions going on which helped me to enjoy the story. It’s a great book and romance readers would eat it up. I liked the humor in the story, especially about the movies and how one can learn from them. Humor helps break tension and there was a lot of tense situations. Well done. 

Recommended for 18+.