Showing posts with label Nocturne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nocturne. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Now FINALLY (!) the winner of Nocturne & New Contest

2/19/2011 Contest now closed....


I'm a bit embarrassed to admit this, but I did promise a giveaway and then I kind of kept forgetting to pick the winner of Nocturne. Then I would remember that I hadn't done this at inoppurtune moments...when my boss was talking to me, in the middle of a library session, as I'm dropping off to sleep, while I'm taking a ...shower, etc.


Well, I'm finally doing this;


I searched through the many comments on the original post (9 total comments);


I listed all the entry names (6);


I wrote them on little pieces of paper;


I folded all the papers and put them in the wooden shoe;


I shook them up;


I shook them down (don't ask);


I shook them all around!;


I reached my hand in and....OUCH! something bit me...not really.


:)


The winner is.............imagine a drumroll.........




PEEP!


E-mail me your address so I can mail this novel to you...and...don't be surprised if it takes a little while. :)




I have other news:


Writer Suzanne McLeod - author of the Spellcrackers.com series has generously offered a signed copy of The Bitter Seed of Magic for a contest.



This is the third of the series - due out in the United Kingdom in just a couple weeks (February 17th).

The contest is open internationally



Leave a comment here with the name of your top five favorite newest series. I'm looking for series that have came out in and since 2009. For instance- The Spellcrackers.com would be in my top five of the newest because I first read it in 2009; Devon Monk's Magic series (Allie Beckstrom - Magic in the Blood, etc) would also be there because it came out in 2009. At least get as close as you can. :) It's not school - not a test, just a generalization.

AND

Tell me your favorite and second favorite genre to read

Read the excerpt that's been provided

Make sure there is a way to contact you...and check back in case announcements don't go through

extra entry for linking to the contest - provide link, of course.

Contest will end February 18th, 2011

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Nocturne - review


*** Woohoo! strange blogger issues are now over - pictures and links have been added! 1/6/11 evening. And author Syrie James was kind enough to stop by my blog to leave a comment complete with links to excerpts - two links for excerpts, in fact - scroll down and take a look.
**Blogger is being strange right now, and will not let me post links, or images...so for now, you only get to read about my review....

Nocturne
Syrie James
****

The cover of Nocturne is a beautiful and dramatic cover. There are trees, snow, darkness is implied (scenery) and one single rosebud with some blood scatters in the snow. Dramatic. Good cover.

Nocturne has just been released January 4th, in hardcover by Syrie James. Syrie James wrote Dracula, My Love; The Lost Memories of Jane Austen; and The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Bronte.

The story reminds me a bit of the old gothic stories I used to read when I was young..in the 1970's. They were the precurser to the romantic suspense that is popular today. There was a bit of a formula with them...a dark mysterious hero. A woman, sometimes rather naiive, sometimes pretty smart who ends up having to spend a lot of time with a mysterious, dark (attitude, not skin) man who is at times pleasant and other times unpleasant; who makes her feel safe and yet at the same time makes the heroine feel like she's in danger. There are times when the woman feels like she's very attracted to the man, and other times when she feels like she might be murdered by him...

In Nocturne, a woman who has just spent a ski weekend with her friends is trying to drive to the airport through a Colorado snowstorm...not a good thing to do. She ends up going off the road, crashes, injured and bleeding, getting colder and colder....

A man, who lives by himself and has some distrust and self-loathing for some of his past actions sees the crash and even though he doesn't want the complications, or to be exposed to her...saves her from freezing to death.

Nicole and Michael then spend some time stuck with only each other, going from one end of the trust/mistrust spectrum to the other. At times funny, other times dramatic, Nocturne is an interesting book. On the whole, I enjoyed it. There were a few things that had me chuckling...the dramatic tone to Michael's few rages....the reaction of Nicole to Michael's rather extreme changes of mood (I myself, would keep my distance from someone like that...but then some have this bad-boy attraction syndrome). Nicole herself is hiding something from her past....there are memories - quick memories when all that's mentioned is blood - blood everywhere, but it's not til later that you find out what happened, and it wasn't what I expected.

The ending of the book is bittersweet - definitely not a happily ever after, but rather two adults who make decisions and follow through. This was different from your average paranormal novel, mainly because the characters do not always do what you might want them to. This isn't what I would call a paranormal romance, although there is a bit of romance - or an urban fantasy, although there is some supernatural goings on. Rather it's a work of fiction with fantasy, romance and suspense elements all blending together.

Most of the dialog was believable (dialog is a thing with me) and yet there were a few instances where I found myself rolling my eyes at Michael's behavior...but then I roll my eyes at my husband's drama-king moments also. LOL

I would recommend this to those who enjoy the unexpected. There isn't a lot of gore, or raging fights....there is a very different pace to it, and it felt like a good old-fashioned gothic romance...and yet it wasn't. Confused? It was a good read. Try it for a change of pace from the blood, gore and fighting of horror or urban fantasy books, and a change of pace from straight up fiction. :)

**I hope to clean this post up later, with proper pics of the book cover and links to the author's website. Hopefully there is an excerpt somewhere. At the moment, I still can't post links or pics for some odd reason - but that won't last.:)