Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Me on Waiting on Wednesday (7)

More Waiting on Wednesday fun can be found at Breaking the Spine where Jill rules. ;)

This whole thing could be the books I want for Christmas, but it won't be. :)

Title: Wildcat Fireflies
Author: Amber Kizer
Release Date: July 12, 2011
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Pages: 528 (Hardcover)

On Goodreads:

Meridian Sozu is a Fenestra—the half-human, half-angel link between the living and the dead. She has the dark responsibility of helping souls transition safely into the afterlife. If people die without the help of a Fenestra, their souls are left vulnerable to be stolen by the Aternocti, a dark band of forces who disrupt the balance of good and evil in the world and cause chaos.

Having recently lost her beloved Auntie—the woman who showed her what it meant to be a Fenestra—Meridian has hit the road with Tens, her love and sworn protector, in hopes of finding another Fenestra. Their search leads them to Indiana, where Juliet, a responsible and loving teenager, works tirelessly in the nursing home where she and several other foster kids are housed. Surrounded by death, Juliet struggles to make a loving home for the younger kids, and to protect them from the violent whims of their foster mother. But she is struggling against forces she can't understand . . . and even as she feels a pull toward the dying, their sickness seems to infect her, weighing her down. . . .

Will Meri and Tens find Juliet in time to save her from a life of misery and illness? And will Meri and Tens' own romance weather the storms of new discoveries?

I read the first book, Meridian, last Christmas/birthday when I got it as a present, which means I've been waiting for almost a year for the next book. I thought it was interesting, kinda different, and maybe a little sad but there's nothing wrong with that. I so want this next book.

Title: Born at Midnight
Author: C.C. Hunter
Release Date: March 29, 2011
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Pages: 416 (Paperback)

On Goodreads:

Kylie Galen has had a lot of crap tossed in her lap. Her parents are getting a divorce. Her boyfriend broke up with her because she wouldn’t put out. Her grandmother died and now Kylie’s acquired a stalker. Unfortunately, she’s the only one who seems to be able to see the stalker. And that gets her sent to a psychologist’s sofa.

The kooky psychologist gets Kylie sent to Shadow Falls Camp. Kylie and her parents think it’s a camp for troubled teens.

They thought wrong.

It’s a camp of supernaturals: vampires, werewolves, fairies, witches and shape shifters. And if she believes the camp leader, Kylie is one of them, too.

Just because she’s seeing ghosts, just because she was born at midnight, does that really mean she’s not human? And if so, what is she? Not even the other supernaturals can tell her.

As Kylie attempts to cope with the realization that these creatures actually exist, and that she might even be one of them, the ever present stalker/ghost appears to have secrets that could unravel the mystery of Kylie’s identity and her destiny.

But getting a ghost to open up is as hard as getting a guy to talk about his feelings.

As Kylie struggles to find answers, two hot guys, a werewolf and a half-fairy vie for her attention. However, Kylie’s determined that before she lets her heart discover a new love, she needs to solve her identity crisis and unearth the truth of her destiny.


This book just sounds weird and funky and cool. :)

4 comments:

  1. Both of these sound great and are new titles for me. Thanks

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  2. l am also waiting for 'Born at Midnight' it's included in one of my challenges, debut authors of 2011. Great picks

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  3. Both sound great! I'm adding Born at Midnight to my tbr list! My WoW is at Coffee Table Press

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  4. I heard of Born At Midnight and have it added to my list but haven't heard of Wildcat FireFlies and sounds so good - my list is going out of control lol thanks to these meme's and reviews.

    Happy Reading

    My WOW

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