Upcoming Book Review & Giveaway | Inside Out by Lia Riley

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Lia Riley’s Off The Map series comes to a conclusion with today’s release of Inside Out!  Inside Out is the final chapter of Bran and Talia’s romance.  I’ve followed these two love birds through the ups and downs that come with loving someone more than anything and have enjoyed learning more about each character.  While I’m sad the series is ending, I’m still loving the final book because it contains lots of familiar places to me.

As part of the Inside Out Blog Tour, I will be posting my review of the book on December 4th which will include TWO GIVEAWAYS!  I know my followers love giveaways, so be sure to check out the review on Thursday.

I want to congratulate Lia Riley and thank her for allowing me to review each book in the series. I’ve loved reading them and would recommend the series to anyone who enjoys reading new adult books.

 

INSIDE OUT by Lia Riley (December 2, 2014; Forever E-Book; $3.99)

Lia Riley made New Adult readers fall in love with her breakout debut, Upside Down. Sideswiped, the second of her series, made readers clamor for more. Now, with INSIDE OUT, Lia Riley brings her evocative Off the Map series to a stunning conclusion.

When Talia first moved from California to Australia to study abroad, she never dreamed she’d find the love of her life. Bran understands her like no one ever has before. And despite the numerous challenges they’ve faced, they’ve always managed to figure out how to stay together. But this time they’ll face their toughest hurdle yet. Is their love strong enough to keep them together?

About the author:

Lia Riley_Photo Credit Kitti HommeAfter studying at the University of Montana-Missoula, Lia Riley scoured the world armed only with a backpack, overconfidence and a terrible sense of direction. When not torturing heroes (because c’mon, who doesn’t love a good tortured hero?), Lia herds unruly chickens, camps, beach combs, daydreams about as-of-yet unwritten books, wades through a mile-high TBR pile and schemes yet another trip. She and her family live mostly in Northern California.

Social Media Links:

Website, Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, Tumblr

Buy Links:

Amazon, B&N, iBooks, GogglePlay, Kobo

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Visiting The Last Bookstore

During my lunch break a few months ago, a co-worker and I walked to this lovely bookstore in Downtown LA called The Last Bookstore.

I asked my co-worker why he didn’t tell me about this bookstore sooner because it’s amazing!  They sell used, but decent books at cheap prices.  I only spent $16 on three books including sales tax and the books seem new.  They also sell new books as well, but at the retail price.  I was seriously in heaven being there.

If you ever find yourself on Spring Street in Downtown LA be sure to check out this awesome bookstore. I know I’ll be visiting regularly.

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Do you have a bookstore you love visiting?

Stories Unfolded On Social Media

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Friday Finds | Four Wonderful Books

My Friday Finds this week are the books I purchased at the Women’s National Book Association (WNBA-LA), Let’s Go Book Clubbing event.  You can check out my post about the event here.  I always love hearing from my followers, so let me know what you found this week.

Here are my Friday Finds:

Ruby“Ephram Jennings has never forgotten the beautiful girl with the long braids running through the piney woods of Liberty, their small East Texas town. Young Ruby, “the kind of pretty it hurt to look at,” has suffered beyond imagining, so as soon as she can, she flees suffocating Liberty for the bright pull of 1950s New York. Ruby quickly winds her way into the ripe center of the city–the darkened piano bars and hidden alleyways of the Village–all the while hoping for a glimpse of the red hair and green eyes of her mother. When a telegram from her cousin forces her to return home, thirty-year-old Ruby Bell finds herself reliving the devastating violence of her girlhood. With the terrifying realization that she might not be strong enough to fight her way back out again, Ruby struggles to survive her memories of the town’s dark past. Meanwhile, Ephram must choose between loyalty to the sister who raised him and the chance for a life with the woman he has loved since he was a boy.”

off course“Cress, increasingly resistant to her topic (art in the marketplace), allows herself to be drawn into the social life of the small mountain community. The exuberant local lodge owner, Jakey Yates, with his big personality and great animal magnetism, is the first to blur Cress’ focus. The builder Rick Garsh gives her a job driving up and down the mountain for supplies. And then there are the two Morrow brothers, skilled carpenters, who are witty, intriguing, and married.

As Cress tells her best friend back home in Pasadena, being a single woman on the mountain amounts to a form of public service. Falling prey to her own perilous reasoning, she soon finds herself in dark new territory, subject to forces beyond her control from both within and without.”

 

 

luminous heart“From Tehran to Los Angeles, The Luminous Heart of Jonah S. is a sweeping saga that tells the story of the Soleymans, an Iranian Jewish family tormented for decades by Raphael’s Son, a crafty and unscrupulous financier who has futilely claimed to be an heir to the family’s fortune. Forty years later in contemporary Los Angeles, Raphael’s Son has nearly achieved his goal–until he suddenly disappears, presumed by many to have been murdered. The possible suspects are legion: his long-suffering wife; numerous members of the Soleyman clan exacting revenge; the scores of investors he bankrupted in a Ponzi scheme; or perhaps even his disgruntled bookkeeper and longtime confidant.”

 

 

 

 

the storied life“A. J. Fikry, the irascible owner of Island Books, has recently endured some tough years: his wife has died, his bookstore is experiencing the worst sales in its history, and his prized possession–a rare edition of Poe poems–has been stolen. Over time, he has given up on people, and even the books in his store, instead of offering solace, are yet another reminder of a world that is changing too rapidly. Until a most unexpected occurrence gives him the chance to make his life over and see things anew.”

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

In honor of the holiday, I wanted to share 5 things I am thankful for this year.

1. My wonderful fiance

2. My family and friends

3. Being healthy and happy

4. Having a full-time job

5. Being able to write and read freely

What are you thankful for?

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WWW Wednesday | Nov. 26

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It’s my first time participating in WWW Wednesdays hosted by Should Be Reading.  To participate in WWW Wednesday, you need to answer three questions.

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

CURRENTLY READING

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RECENTLY FINISHED READING

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WHAT I MIGHT READ NEXT

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Teaser Tuesdays | Nov. 25

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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. It’s easy to participate.  Just do the following:

• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

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“His eyes plunder me a long moment before he fists off his shirt. There is nothing sudden about the gesture. The motion is slow. Deliberate.”

Women’s National Book Association | Let’s Go Book Clubbing

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About a month ago, I attended the Women’s National Book Association (WNBA-LA), Let’s Go Book Clubbing event featuring a panel of authors discussing their recent books.  The event was amazing!

I had never been to an author panel before and didn’t really know what to expect.  It was held at this cute little bookstore called Diesel, A Bookstore, located in Santa Monica, CA.  This bookstore is nestled within a cozy marketplace surrounded by other small food and retail shops.  I loved how small and intimate the bookstore is and highly suggest that you visit sometime.

Moderator, Diane Leslie, was great and knew what kinds of questions to ask the authors.  She kept the conversations going and asked questions like, “Do you relate to any of your characters and why?”

Each author on the panel did a great job answering the questions and really gave us a glimpse into what inspired them to write the book they were promoting.  I soaked up every word they were saying and thought to myself, I’m going through that right now with my book…I’m not alone.

During the Q&A portion, I took advantage of the opportunity to ask when they shared their manuscripts.  Did they show the first draft to someone or was it later drafts?  All four authors were pretty unanimous in their answers saying that it’s best not to show the first draft and not have someone real close to you read it.  They suggested writing groups or fellow authors as opposed to your friends and family.  That was my biggest take away from the author panel. 

If you haven’t heard of the Women’s National Book Association check them out!  They have several chapters across the country.  I’m a proud member and current Social Media Chair of the WNBA Los Angeles Chapter.

Another perk of these author panels is that I can get my books signed!

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Have you ever been to an author panel?  If so, what did you think of it?