Showing posts with label Jodi Meadows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jodi Meadows. Show all posts

13.12.17

Waiting on Wednesday (161)



Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine


Royals by Rachel Hawkins  
(May 1st, 2018!) 

Meet Daisy Winters. She’s an offbeat sixteen-year-old Floridian with mermaid-red hair; a part time job at a bootleg Walmart, and a perfect older sister who’s nearly engaged to the Crown Prince of Scotland. Daisy has no desire to live in the spotlight, but relentless tabloid attention forces her join Ellie at the relative seclusion of the castle across the pond. 

While the dashing young Miles has been appointed to teach Daisy the ropes of being regal, the prince’s roguish younger brother kicks up scandal wherever he goes, and tries his best to take Daisy along for the ride. The crown–and the intriguing Miles–might be trying to make Daisy into a lady . . . but Daisy may just rewrite the royal rulebook to suit herself.
"He's no prince. But he sure is charming." 
That's it. I'm sold! 

Basically, Rachel Hawkins is one of my favorite YA authors (side note: If you haven't read Hex Hall you're not living your bookish life to the fullest!), and I would read anything she writes! 



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My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Jodi Meadows, and Brodi Ashton

(Coming June 26, 2018)



You may think you know the story. After a miserable childhood, penniless orphan Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as a governess at Thornfield Hall. There, she meets one dark, brooding Mr. Rochester. Despite their significant age gap (!) and his uneven temper (!!), they fall in love—and, Reader, she marries him. (!!!)

Or does she?

Prepare for an adventure of Gothic proportions, in which all is not as it seems, a certain gentleman is hiding more than skeletons in his closets, and one orphan Jane Eyre, aspiring author Charlotte Brontë, and supernatural investigator Alexander Blackwood are about to be drawn together on the most epic ghost hunt this side of Wuthering Heights.
 
My Lady Jane was EPIC...royals, romance, horse jokes...it doesn't get much better than that, my friends! So to say I'm excited about My Plain Jane would be a serious understatement. I pretty much try to contain myself from jumping up and down every time I think about this book lol Also I LOVE the cover!!  



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2.2.12

Review: Incarnate (Newsoul, #1) by Jodi Meadows

Summary/Cover Image from Publisher's Website:
New soul

Ana is new. For thousands of years in Range, a million souls have been reincarnated over and over, keeping their memories and experiences from previous lifetimes. When Ana was born, another soul vanished, and no one knows why.

No soul

Even Ana’s own mother thinks she’s a nosoul, an omen of worse things to come, and has kept her away from society. To escape her seclusion and learn whether she’ll be reincarnated, Ana travels to the city of Heart, but its citizens are afraid of what her presence means. When dragons and sylph attack the city, is Ana to blame?

Heart

Sam believes Ana’s new soul is good and worthwhile. When he stands up for her, their relationship blooms. But can he love someone who may live only once, and will Ana’s enemies—human and creature alike—let them be together? Ana needs to uncover the mistake that gave her someone else’s life, but will her quest threaten the peace of Heart and destroy the promise of reincarnation for all?

Jodi Meadows expertly weaves soul-deep romance, fantasy, and danger into an extraordinary tale of new life.
Review:

I've been looking forward to reading Incarnate by Jodi Meadows ever since I first heard about it. The premise sounded amazing, and I'm always on the lookout for new authors. Plus I just adored the cover! As it turns out, Incarnate by Jodi Meadows was an enjoyable and well developed debut, even though it was a bit slow to start in the beginning. 

Incarnate introduces the character Ana, the first new soul in thousands and thousands of years. From the first page, I was instantly captured by her voice and I looked forward to finding out more about her and her past. However, it took me a while to truly like Ana. She's someone who is incredibly broken. She's never truly been loved and cherished in her life, and more times than one she's been left to fend for herself, especially when it involves her mother. Therefore, Ana doesn't trust easily nor does she really let herself live in the moment, and while there was times where I wanted nothing more than to shake her on the shoulders, and tell her to live her live to the fullest, I understood where she was coming from, which made the point where she finally let loose so to say all the better. The development of Ana as a character was seriously one of the best parts of the book, because not only was her trip emotional, but it also was worthwhile and interesting to see. Along with Anna came Sam, an old soul who takes Ana under his wing. Sam was someone who I instantly adored from the start. He was sweet and kind, and I just loved the way he was with Ana. Better yet, I adored the wide variety of characters that came with his entrance. Everyone of his friends were even more interesting, diverse, and likable than the one before, and even his enemies brought a lot to the table.

The world in Incarnate was another high point. I always enjoyed finding out more about heart and its creatures as well as the rules and customs it has developed over time. I also liked hearing more about Jonah and what his character meant for the rest of the souls, especially Ana. Actually, the most interesting thing about Jonah was how he was Heart's "god" so to say and his word was what they followed. It was a religion in someways and not in others, but either way, it introduced an unique aspect to the novel. 

The plot of the book was the only part where I was iffy about. The premise was amazing don't get me wrong. The idea of souls reincarnating over and over was fascinating, and ideas and mysterious behind Ana's soul were even more so. The story, though, just took a while to get going. A lot of the first chapters developed the characters and Heart, and while that was essential to the book, I would have loved a little more action thrown in. However, by the end, everything was at an equal spot character, development, and plot wise, and I couldn't be happier that I stuck with it. 

Lastly, Jodi Meadows writing in this was fantastic. She did a fabulous job of creating Ana's character in way that made her realistic given her surroundings but also likable, and I also enjoyed how much detail and time she put into everything. And that ending?! Seriously spectacular! I can't wait to see what happens next.

While Incarnate is a slow building novel, it truly becomes one of a kind by the end! So my advice? Get your hands on a copy and give it a try. It may take some effort to get through the first half, but trust me: it's all worth it in the end.

Grade: B+

Incarnate (Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Goodreads) is now out!

Source: Publisher via Netgalley (Thanks HarperTeen!)

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