Showing posts with label Hushed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hushed. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

In My Mailbox - #19


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme created by Kristi at The Story Siren. It is a great way to put a spotlight on books received during the past week.




Received in Trade:

The Truth about Forever The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
13 Little Blue Envelopes (Litt...13 Little Blue Envelopes  by Maureen Johnson


Bought:

Angelfire (Angelfire, #1)Angelfire (Angelfire #1) by Courtney Allison Moulton
HushedHushed by Kelley York
The Wild's CallThe Wild's Call (Aspect of Crow) by Jeri Smith-Ready


For Review:

ConquestConquest by Vik Rubenfeld - Thanks to the author
The Fallen Queen (The House of...The Fallen Queen (The House of Arkhangel'sk #1) by Jane Kindred -Thanks to Entangled Pub
Angelina's SecretAngelina's Secret by Lisa Rogers -Thanks to Spencer Hill Press
Pure (Covenant, #2)Pure (Covenant, #2) by Jennifer L Armentrout - Thanks to Spencer Hill Press

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Have a great week!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Review ~ HUSHED by Kelley York

He's saved her. He's loved her. He's killed for her.

Eighteen-year-old Archer couldn't protect his best friend, Vivian, from
what happened when they were kids, so he's never stopped trying to protect
her from everything else. It doesn't matter that Vivian only uses him when
hopping from one toxic relationship to another - Archer is always there,
waiting to be noticed.

Then along comes Evan, the only person who's ever cared about Archer
without a single string attached. The harder he falls for Evan, the more
Archer sees Vivian for the manipulative hot-mess she really is.

But Viv has her hooks in deep, and when she finds out about the murders
Archer's committed and his relationship with Evan, she threatens to turn
him in if she doesn't get what she wants...And what she wants is Evan's
death, and for Archer to forfeit his last chance at redemption.

So. Here is what I wish I could do right now. I wish I could say "Stop reading this review. Do yourself a favor, go buy HUSHED". Seriously. That's how much I loved this book, I don't even care if you read my review, so long as you buy it. This book seriously kicked my butt and rocked my world.

HUSHED opens up with a very "Dexter-ish" vibe, with main character Archer taking vengeance on the wicked. And yes, as indicated in the synopsis, Archer is a murderer. But, he's a good murderer, hence the Dexter reference. I was slightly hesitant to read a book from the POV of someone as clearly troubled as Archer is, but within the first few pages, I was completely on board with the premise of HUSHED.

I try not to summarize books in my reviews, I like to leave the story up to the reader to discover. But I do want to talk about what I loved about HUSHED. Starting with the characters. I don't know if I've ever come across a more fragile, socially awkward, but ultimately redeemable character than Archer. This poor guy has led a short life of emotional damage, manipulation and desertion. It's clearly no wonder Archer is as disturbed as he is. Especially when it comes to Vivian.

Oh, how I learned to despise that girl. Vivian is a master manipulator, user, and controlling freak. I literally wanted to reach into my Kindle and hurt her. The things she says and does to Archer makes my skin crawl and sets my teeth on edge. She was cruel and evil. Except...she actually, when I think about it, isn't evil. Yes, she does despicable things. But when you learn her background, you can understand what drives poor Viv over the edge.

Now for my favorite character, Evan. Evan is pure joy, acceptance, understanding and conscience. The light that Evan brings into Archer's life gave me chills. (To get a better feel for Evan, read the quote I shared below.) Evan is a much more understanding than I could ever be, because if that kind of crazy showed up on my doorstep, I would be running for the hills without looking back. He is one of the kindest, and adorable, characters I've read in a long time.

Okay, for the part about HUSHED (besides the awesome characters) that really blew me away, the relationship between Archer and Evan. The two have a clear connection/attraction when they meet, but it's never this huge deal. Archer, who has only been in love with Vivian, never has this "Oh my god, I'm falling for another guy! Am I gay? Oh no, I'm so confused!!" moment. Their relationship does not come down to gender. It comes down to the person. The same gender aspect of the relationship is almost an afterthought. And Archer never feels shame about his attraction and developing relationship with Evan.

For me, HUSHED is less about the insane scenario that plays out between Archer and Vivian, and more about love and how finding the right person can inspire one to become a better human being. It's about faith in the one you love, and redemption.

HUSHED is a phenomenal book. Go get it. Now.




5 Smooches
I want to marry this book!




Favorite Quote ~

"This was different. Evan was different. The light didn't wrap around him like it did Vivian. He 
 dominated the place it wanted to occupy, and it crowded against the outline of him. Envious of his 
 brightness."


Paperback, 260 pages
Expected publication: December 6th 2011 by Entangled Publishing

Purchase HUSHED at:
Amazon | Barnes & Noble

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

HUSHED Blog Tour ~ Guest Post from Kelley York

We are excited to be hosting today's stop on the HUSHED  Blog Tour.

I've read HUSHED, and let me say, this book is fabulous. Come back and check out my review on Friday.

Kelley York, the author of HUSHED, has written a lovely post.
Enjoy!

Discovering Your Niche
Once upon a time, as a kid, I devoured fantasy books. My favorites included MRS. FRISBY AND THE RATS OF NIMH by Robert C. O’Brien, THE FIREBRINGER trilogy by Meredith Ann Pierce, and the ENCHANTED FOREST CHRONICLES by Patricia C. Wrede. I loved talking animals, witches, dragons, and monsters.
Then came a period of my life where I didn't read much. When I did jump back into it, it was primarily YA books...and absolutely no fantasy. Instead, I was eating up paranormal—particularly ghost stories and vampire stories. The first book I wrote was paranormal, the first of a series I'd still really love to write out someday.
And I shunned everything contemporary. I didn't like 'real world' books with 'real world' lives. I always thought, "I live in a boring real world every day of my life. I want to read about ones that are different." I wanted creatures roaming the streets and magical powers and urban legends come to life.
But, quickly, I started losing interest. It seemed like every book I got just wasn't doing it for me. Too cliché, too far-fetched, too eyeroll-inducing. I was buying these books I thought would be right up my alley, and not enjoying them at all! For that matter, writing paranormal wasn't as much fun as it used to be. I was so unbelievably frustrated.
Somehow or another, while trying to think of a really good idea for my next book...I ended up writing a contemporary story.
Except HUSHED wasn't exactly 'contemporary,' though at the time I had no idea how to categorize it. But I had shocked myself by writing a story without a single paranormal element. Not to mention how easily this story came to me, and how it remains my favorite of anything I've written. It was fun. It was exciting. It was different.
Since I enjoyed writing a story in that genre so much, I very, very slowly began branching out with what I was reading, too. A majority of the boy-meets-girl novels were boring to me, but I started learning where to look for things a little more my style. Darker and edgier books that didn't necessarily focus on romance as much as character development and plot.
(Before I go further, I'm definitely not saying all these other books don't have all that. I'm just saying—for my personal tastes—I had a hard time getting into the romance-heavy stories.)
I came across books like Hannah Moskowitz's INVINCIBLE SUMMER, Jay Asher's 13 REASONS WHY, and Sean Olin's BROTHER/SISTER, among others. I began to discover this whole new world of amazing books I loved in a genre I'd been avoiding for so long!
The more I read, the more ideas I started to get for non-paranormal books. (Or some with very, very light paranormal elements.) I have a folder of characters, plots, concepts, and I just can't write fast enough in the time I have. None of them are heavy on the romance, and I've slowly started coming to terms that there is nothing wrong with that. I can create a good story without it.
The point of this post being, sometimes it takes awhile to really find your niche. Be it with genre, boy versus girl narrators, point of view, or even writing style. Sometimes you find it in the most unexpected of places, so don't be afraid to try new things and branch out to new horizons. You never know what you're going to find.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'Kelley York delivers in this impressive debut. I was at the edge of my
seat waiting to see what would happen next! Bottom line, this was
unputdownable!!!' --- YA Fantasy Guide ---

Author Bio:

Kelley was born and raised in central California, where she still resides
with her lovely wife, daughter, and an abundance of pets. (Although she
does fantasize about moving across the globe to Ireland.) She has a
fascination with bells, adores all things furry - be them squeaky, barky
or meow-y - is a lover of video games, manga and anime, and likes to
pretend she's a decent photographer. Her life goal is to find a real
unicorn. Or maybe a mermaid.

Within young adult, she enjoys writing and reading a variety of genres
from contemporary with a unique twist, psychological thrillers,
paranormal/urban fantasy and horror. She loves stories where character
development takes center stage.
He's saved her. He's loved her. He's killed for her.

Eighteen-year-old Archer couldn't protect his best friend, Vivian, from
what happened when they were kids, so he's never stopped trying to protect
her from everything else. It doesn't matter that Vivian only uses him when
hopping from one toxic relationship to another - Archer is always there,
waiting to be noticed.

Then along comes Evan, the only person who's ever cared about Archer
without a single string attached. The harder he falls for Evan, the more
Archer sees Vivian for the manipulative hot-mess she really is.

But Viv has her hooks in deep, and when she finds out about the murders
Archer's committed and his relationship with Evan, she threatens to turn
him in if she doesn't get what she wants...And what she wants is Evan's
death, and for Archer to forfeit his last chance at redemption.

Purchase HUSHED at:
Amazon  |  Barnes & Noble

Sunday, October 30, 2011

In My Mailbox #12





In My Mailbox is a weekly meme created by Kristi at The Story Siren. It is a great way to put a spotlight on books received during the past week.




For Review:
Obsidian, by Jennifer L Armentrout (Thanks to Entangled Publishing)
Hushed, by KelleyYork (Thanks to Entangled Publishing)
Laddertop, by Orson Scott Card and Emily Janice Card (Thanks to Tor Publishing)

Won:
Iron Knight, by Julie Kagawa - Two copies (Thanks to Page Turners and Fiktshun blogs)
Through Her Eyes, by Jennifer Archer (Thanks to the author and Teen Shiver blog)
Enthralled: Paranormal DiversionsEn Anthology (Thanks to Karen at FWIW reviews)

Bought:
Hollowland, by Amanda Hocking (Free on Smashwords!)
Beautiful Darkness, by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
My Soul to Keep, by Rachel Vincent
My Soul to Steal, by Rachel Vincent
Dearly, Departed by Lia Habel

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