Showing posts with label Rift. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 8, 2013

REVIEW: RIFT (CIPHER #2) by CINDI MADSEN

Rift (Cipher, #2)

Series: Cipher #2
Category/Genre: Young Adult Paranormal
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 9/13
Format: eARC
Source: Received from author for review
Rating: 4 stars

Summer Davis is a Cipher, a person chosen to help people resolve problems with their loved ones before they die. She’s just gotten her second job when weirder-than-usual things start happening. There seems to be a rift between her and the afterlife, and she’s seeing things she shouldn’t, including people who have already passed on. As she struggles to help her new assignment, Liam, make amends with his incarcerated father, she finds it hard to balance being a high school student, Cipher, and girlfriend.

Troy’s been nothing but supportive, but Summer can see her secret weighs on him, and she worries the more she tells him, the sooner he’ll decide he can’t deal with her freaky life. But when a murderer is thrown into the mix, and the girl he killed keeps asking Summer for help, she’ll risk everything to make sure the guy gets what he deserves.





Rift, the second book in Cindi Madsen's Cipher series, about a young woman who's inherited the job of helping the dying mend relationships before they die. In the first book, Summer learned what it truly meant to be a Cipher, and came to terms with how it would affect her life. And she won the boy. In Rift, Summer continues to help those who need her, but she's also dealing with just how much this phenomena disrupts her life and relationships. But not only does she have this to contend with, but a strange occurrence has her seeing the dead, and the balance between average teenager and Cipher is harder to maintain.

So though I don't often read paranormal books, I really do enjoy this series. Some of that is attributed to the fact that I see this series as Magic Realism, with the paranormal being a part, but not all of the story. I feel that Madsen has done a thorough, and interesting, job of creating the Ciphers.

What I really appreciate about Rift, and the whole series, is that the heart of the story, is a young woman who is trying to not only help those who need her, but is also balancing school, a boyfriend, friends, issues with her dad, among others. This is a story that I enjoyed, but I feel is the perfect fit for teens. Many readers have taken issue with the portrayal of teens in some of the popular paranormal romances. These issues have included passive heroines, controlling heroes, and an unrealistic or unhealthy portrayal of the lives of teens. But in the Cipher series, Madsen has done a very nice job of conveying healthy, honest, and realistic situations. Not only is Summer a Cipher, but she is also dealing with a friend in crisis. She has a boyfriend she loves, but is unsure about taking the next step in their physical relationship. Her dad is ready to become more serious with his girlfriend, but Summer is afraid her mother will be forgotten. I find stories like this, in which any teen can find something to relate to, to be invaluable. And the fact that Summer's story is so thoughtfully told makes it more so.

Rift was a very good addition to the Cipher series. As usual, Madsen's writing is very charming and fast-paced. I'm not sure at all what is going to happen next in the series, but I'm excited to find out.


Favorite Quotes:
 
  "Keep your shirt on." Liam looked at her and grinned. "Or don't."
  Summer smacked him. "Very funny. And just so you know, no  matter how excited I get, the shirt's staying on. Who really rips their shirt off when they get impatient?"
  The car behind them honked, and she glanced in the rearview mirror. "See. He's obviously impatient and his shirt's still totally on him."   ~eARC, 77%
 
 
  "I do love Kendall. You know how she can be. She's bossy and demanding, but she's smokin' hot, and she can be sweet when she wants to be. And dude, so many guys are jealous-- they'd kill to be in my place."
  "Well, if that doesn't mean you're in love, I just don't know what does."   ~eARC, 83%

Cipher Series
 
Cipher (Cipher, #1) Rift (Cipher, #2)
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About the author:
Cindi MadsenCindi Madsen sits at her computer every chance she gets, plotting revising, and falling in love with her characters. Sometimes it makes her a crazy person. Without it, she’d be even crazier. She has way too many shoes, but can always find a reason to buy a new pretty pair, especially if they’re sparkly, colorful, or super tall. She loves music, dancing, and wishes summer lasted all year long. She lives in Colorado (where summer is most definitely NOT all year long) with her husband and three children. She is the author of YA books All the Broken Pieces, Cipher, and Demons of the Sun and adult romances Falling for Her FiancĂ©, Act Like You Love Me, and Cinderella Screwed Me Over.

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

RELEASE DAY CELEBRATION: RIFT by CINDI MADSEN

I'm excited to be taking part in the release day celebration for Rift by Cindi Madsen.
 
 
Rift (Cipher, #2)
 
Series: Cipher #2
Category: Young Adult
Publication Date: 9/23/13
 
 
 
Summer Davis is a Cipher, a person chosen to help people resolve problems with their loved ones before they die. She’s just gotten her second job when weirder-than-usual things start happening. There seems to be a rift between her and the afterlife, and she’s seeing things she shouldn’t, including people who have already passed on. As she struggles to help her new assignment, Liam, make amends with his incarcerated father, she finds it hard to balance being a high school student, Cipher, and girlfriend.

Troy’s been nothing but supportive, but Summer can see her secret weighs on him, and she worries the more she tells him, the sooner he’ll decide he can’t deal with her freaky life. But when a murderer is thrown into the mix, and the girl he killed keeps asking Summer for help, she’ll risk everything to make sure the guy gets what he deserves.
 

 
 The Cipher Series

 Rift (Cipher, #2)

(covers lead to GoodReads)


Cipher is FREE! Hurry and get your copy, the sale ends today.

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About the author:
Cindi MadsenCindi Madsen sits at her computer every chance she gets, plotting revising, and falling in love with her characters. Sometimes it makes her a crazy person. Without it, she’d be even crazier. She has way too many shoes, but can always find a reason to buy a new pretty pair, especially if they’re sparkly, colorful, or super tall. She loves music, dancing, and wishes summer lasted all year long. She lives in Colorado (where summer is most definitely NOT all year long) with her husband and three children. She is the author of YA books All the Broken Pieces, Cipher, and Demons of the Sun and adult romances Falling for Her FiancĂ©, Act Like You Love Me, and Cinderella Screwed Me Over.

 

 
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Monday, August 20, 2012

TEASER TUESDAY


Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along, just do as 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 any spoilers so as not to ruin the book for others.

Make sure to share the title and the author so other TT participants can add the book to their TBR piles.

Rift (Nightshade Series)
Chronicling the rise of the Keepers, this is the stunning prequel to Andrea Cremer's internationally bestselling Nightshade trilogy!

Sixteen-year-old Ember Morrow is promised to a group called Conatus after one of their healers saves her mother's life. Once she arrives, Ember finds joy in wielding swords, learning magic, and fighting the encroaching darkness loose in the world. She also finds herself falling in love with her mentor, the dashing, brooding, and powerful Barrow Hess. When the knights realize Eira, one of their leaders, is dabbling in dark magic, Ember and Barrow must choose whether to follow Eira into the nether realm or to pledge their lives to destroying her and her kind.

With action, adventure, magic, and tantalizing sensuality, this book is as fast-paced and breathtaking as the Nightshade novels.


My Teaser ~

"Barrow's fingers were barely touching her, but the light contact could have been an iron brand. Ember didn't dare move nor breathe. All she could think about was the way his hand burned into her skin but with a fire that didn't cause pain, just an awareness of her flesh and her blood, alive with sensation, like nothing she'd ever known." (ARC, pg. 26)


Check out my full review of Rift.

Expected Publication Date: August 7, 2012 by Philomel

You can purchase RIFT at:
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REVIEW ~ RIFT (NIGHTSHADE PREQUEL #1) BY ANDREA CREMER

Rift (Nightshade Series)Series: Nightshade Prequel, #1
Publisher: Philomel
Publication Date: August 7, 2012
Pages: 431
Source: Received ARC from publisher
Chronicling the rise of the Keepers, this is the stunning prequel to Andrea Cremer's internationally bestselling Nightshade trilogy!

Sixteen-year-old Ember Morrow is promised to a group called Conatus after one of their healers saves her mother's life. Once she arrives, Ember finds joy in wielding swords, learning magic, and fighting the encroaching darkness loose in the world. She also finds herself falling in love with her mentor, the dashing, brooding, and powerful Barrow Hess. When the knights realize Eira, one of their leaders, is dabbling in dark magic, Ember and Barrow must choose whether to follow Eira into the nether realm or to pledge their lives to destroying her and her kind.

With action, adventure, magic, and tantalizing sensuality, this book is as fast-paced and breathtaking as the Nightshade novels.


Before Calla Tor, there was Ember Morrow and Rift is her story. Rift is an adventure, in life and love. It is a story of freedom, and choices. A discovery of magic and darkness.

Ember is born of a time when a woman's place was the home. But she wants freedom, something she can have by joining the Conatus.Within the secretive society, Ember finds her true home. I will say that I did like Ember. She's fearless, makes smart decisions, and is loyal to her beliefs. I guess you could say Ember is a 15th century feminist, and I do admire that. She is so ready to join the cause of the Conatus, to fight evil and protect the people. The only problem was, as soon as she met Barrow, Ember lost most of her focus. She still fought well, but so much of her thoughts were consumed by her infatuation with Barrow. That is completely understandable, she's sixteen years old. I just felt that I was given a mixed message because Ember is so determined to give her life for her beliefs, but then she spends so much of the book obsessing over Barrow.

I honestly didn't feel as if I knew most of the other characters in Rift particularly well. Barrow seems like an honorable man, determined to do his duty to the best of his ability. His steadfastness, kindness and the fact that he is Ember's mentor reminded me of Dimitri Belikov from the Vampire Academy series. Alistair was charming throughout the first half of the story. Later, he begins to act in a confusing, off-putting manner and I never felt that it was authentic. I just didn't feel his motivation. It was as if a flip switched in his brain.

I always find Cremer's writing to be beautiful, well-paced with a beautiful flow. I continually find myself engrossed in her stories, even when I don't love what's happening. I started off thoroughly enjoying this story. The mood of the story is a bit dark and intriguing. I wanted to know what darkness was around the corner for Ember. Would love find her? But then... then a thought struck me during one dialogue-heavy scene: Why do Scottish characters, in Scotland, in the 15th century, sound like an episode of The Tudors? Just so you know, I've watched Brave and I know how Scottish folk speak. (I'm kidding, kind of.) But really, with the exception of a few words like "lass", "loch" and "aye" thrown in, this was flat-out, boring old Queen's English. When this realization hit, Rift lost most of it's luster for me. I spent the rest of the story focused almost solely on the sad that hit me over the non-existent Scottish dialect.

Rift is an adventurous story with a strong heroine. It is an interesting look at the back history of the Nightshade sequel, the magical and religious influences that lead to the Searchers and the Keepers.  If you love medieval fantasy, this book may be for you.


Favorite Quote:

"  'So it's all an act?' Ember said bitterly. 'The vow means nothing?'
    Barrow turned suddenly, looking into her eyes. 'Does it mean nothing to you?'
    She gazed at him and slowly shook her head. What she'd given up had in turn granted her freedom. She thought of Caber's pounding hooves and the wind tugging at her hair.
   'It means everything,' she said." (ARC, pg 181)

You can purchase RIFT at:
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