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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday (61)- Ten Books Every Fantasy Fan Should Read


Hi thanks for stopping by!!! And welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

April 12: Ten Books Every X Should Read 

Ha so of course since I am a HUGE fantasy fan I picked Fantasy Books! This is not even close to all my favorites but I could only pick 10. I have mostly new ones that I love but #1 will always be my all time favorite!

1. The Study Series and The Glass Series by Maria V, Snyder 

2. The Wrath & The Dawn & The Rose & The Dagger by Renee Ahdieh. 

3. Uprooted by Naomi Novik

4. Burning Glass by Kathryn Purdie

5. The Falling Kingdoms series by Morgan Rhodes. 

6. Nameless by Jennifer Jenkins.

7. The Crown's Game by Evelyn Skye


8. An Ember in The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

9. The Elemental Trilogy by Sherry Thomas

10. Winterspell by Claire Legrand. 






So what about you? What Fantasy books are on your list? And check back next week for my Ten Books That Will Make You Laugh!


Hugs,
Jaime


Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday (58)- My Ten Books To Read If You Are In The Mood For Fantasy


Hi thanks for stopping by!!! And welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

March 1: Ten Books To Read If You Are In The Mood For X


Ha so of course since I am a HUGE fantasy fan I picked Fantasy Books! This is not even close to all my favorites but I could only pick 10. I have mostly new ones that I love but #1 will always be my all time favorite!

1. The Study Series and The Glass Series by Maria V, Snyder 

2. The Wrath & The Dawn series by Renee Ahdieh. 


3. Uprooted by Naomi Novik

4. Burning Glass by Kathryn Purdie

5. The Falling Kingdoms series by Morgan Rhodes. 

6. Nameless by Jennifer Jenkins.

7. The Crown's Game by Evelyn Skye

8. An Ember in The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

9. The Elemental Trilogy by Sherry Thomas

10. Winterspell by Claire Legrand. 



So what about you? What are your favorite fantasy books? And check back next week for my Ten Characters Everyone Loves But I Just Don't Get or Ten Characters I LOVE But Others Seem To Dislike.


Hugs,
Jaime

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday (57)- My Top Ten Swoon-Worthy Books!


Hi thanks for stopping by!!! And welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

February 9: Valentine's Day themed freebie! !


I went with my top 10 swoon-worthy YA books most are fairly recent too since I wanted them to get some love. And nope you won't find a single contemporary book on this list.

1. Poison Study by Maria V, Snyder (well really the whole series!) Yelena and Valek, enough said!

2. The Wrath & The Dawn by Renee Ahdieh. The swoon worthy moments between Shazi and Khalid are smokin!


3. Endless Knight by Kresley Cole. Death + Evie= Swoons

4. The Requiem Red by Brynn Chapman. This one's not out yet but it has swoon worthy moments throughout the whole book!

5. Frozen Tides by Morgan Rhodes. Holy hawtness!!! Trust me if you haven't read this there's a scene that *fans-self*

6. Uprooted by Naomi Novik. This has one of the hottest yet tasteful sex scenes I've ever read! I re-read the scene at least 5 times lol.

7. The Artisans by Julie Reece. Raven and Gideon's sexual tension is crazy and I love this story!

8. The whole Bloodlines series by Richelle Mead. My Sydrian feels for this series are strong!

9. A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray. Over a year later and I'm still thinking about the Dacha scene!

10. Winterspell by Claire Legrand. The scenes between Clara and Nicholas are amazing!!!!!!



So what about you? What are your favorite swoon-worthy books? And check back next week for my Top Ten books/music post although I'm not sure if I'll do this one.


Hugs,
Jaime

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday (39)- My Top Ten Books That Would Be On My Syllabus If I Taught Fantasy 101


Hi thanks for stopping by!!! And welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

August 25: Top Ten Books That Would Be On Your Syllabus If You Taught X 101




You all know of my love of Fantasy so this was an easy one to pick


1. All of Maria V. Snyder's books! The Chronicles of Ixia and The Healer Series.
2. Uprooted by Naomi Novik.
3. The Fire And Thorns Series by Rae Carson.
4. The Falling Kingdoms Series by Morgan Rhodes.
5. The Cadet of Tildor by Alex Lidell.
6. The Elemental Trilogy by Sherry Thomas.
8. Nameless (Nameless Duology Book #1) by Jennifer Jenkins.
9. The Keeper's Chronicles by Becky Wallace.
10. The Defy Series by Sara B. Larson.

Had to add a few honorable mentions this time as well because 10 just wasn't enough. So here they are.

Poison by Bridget Zinn
Winterspell by Claire Legrand
Crown of Ice by Vicki L. Weavil
Snow Like Ashes Series by Sara Raasch
The Arthurian Saga by Mary Stewart
The Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Wrath & The Dawn by Renee Ahdieh
An Ember in The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
All of Sarah J. Maas's Books





So what about you? Who are your auto buy authors? And come back next week for my Ten Characters I Just Didn't Click With!


Hugs,
Jaime

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday (36)- My Ten Favorite Fairy Tale Retellings (so far)


Hi thanks for stopping by!!! And welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

August 4: Ten Fairytale Retellings I've Read/Want To Read (or you could do fairytales I want to be retold or fairytales I love)




This one super easy for me fairy tale retellings is one of my favorite genres! Its going to be hard to keep it to just 10 LOL


1. The Beau Rivage Series by Sarah Cross. She takes them all and puts them in one place! Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Beauty and The Beast, Bluebeard, 12 Dancing Princesses, The Little Mermaid, and more! The publisher who published the first 2, EgmontUSA closed but I'm really hoping the rest of the series gets picked up by someone else.
2. The Tales of Beauty and Madness series by Lili St. Crow. Each book features a different retelling the first is Snow White, book 2 is Cinderella, and book 3 is Little Red Riding Hood all set in a supernatural world with magic, vampires, and supernatural mafia. Love this series!
3. The Wrath & The Dawn by Renee Ahdieh. There's a few in here but it's mostly A Thousand and One Nights and Bluebeard.
4. The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer. I don't think these need explaining by now we've all fallen in love with Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress, and we're impatiently waiting for Winter!
5. Stitching Snow. A sci-fi version of Snow White complete with space travel and robots! I love this one!
6. Mechanica by Betsy Cornwell. It's a steampunk Cinderella retelling and the herione is badass!
7. A Court of Thorns And Roses. By Sarah J. Maas. Another Beauty and the Beast-ish retelling. 
8. Winterspell by Claire Legrand. It's a Nutcracker retelling and I am obsessed with this book! It's dark and sexy and magical!
9. Crown of Ice by Vicki L. Weavil. A beautiful Snow Queen retelling!
10. The Artisans by Julie Reece. Beauty and The Beast done Southern Gothic style.






So this is my list. What about you? What were the last books you received or bought?

And come back next week for my Top Ten Authors I've Read The Most Books From!


Hugs,
Jaime

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday (20)- Top Ten Books For Readers Who Like Fantasy


Hi and welcome to my Top 10 Tuesday post! 

Thanks to the lovely ladies at The Broke And The Bookish for creating this weekly meme!

Here's this week's topic.

March 10: Ten Books For Readers Who Like _________

I'm picking Fantasy since it's my favorite genre.



1. The STUDY, GLASS, & SOULFINDERS Books by Maria V. Snyder. My Favorite author and books of all time!





2. The FIRE AND THORNS Series by Rae Carson. Rae is a brilliant writer and her worldbuilding is fantastic!




3. The THRONE OF GLASS series by Sarah J Maas. Love, love, love this series! Sarah's writing is beautiful and I'm in love with the characters.



4. WINTERSPELL by Claire Legrand. I love this Nutcracker retelling!



5. AN EMBER IN THE ASHES by Sabaa Tahir. This is one of my favorite books of 2015 I know it's not out yet but I had to add it. And we all need to beg Penguin to pick up a sequel because there's so much of this world to explore!




6. THE WRATH & THE DAWN by Renee Ahdieh. I am reading this now and I can say that it'll be another favorite of 2015 and I'm not even finished yet!




7. The HIS FAIR ASSASSIN Series by Robin LaFevers. Historical Fantasy at it's best!




8. THE STORYSPINNER by Becky Wallace. I loved this 2015 debut and I can't wait to read the rest!




9. THE ELEMENTAL TRILOGY by Sherry Thomas. Sherry blends historical and high fantasy so well in this series!





10.  THE REMNANT CHRONICLES by Mary E. Pearson. I love Mary's writing and I love how she made a guessing game in book 1 about who the prince and assassin were. I totally got it wrong lol!





So this is my list. What about you? What are your top ten bookish problems?

And come back next week for my Top Ten Books On My Spring TBR List ;)

Hugs,
Jaime

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Top 10 of 2014 Day 2- Best Book Covers of 2014


Welcome to day 2! Today’s topic is Best Book Covers of 2014 (MUST be a book released in 2014. Would be best if it's a book you've READ in 2014, but it's not required) and this year publishers finally decided to do something other than a girl in a pretty dress (Thank you Publishers!). I did add a few pretty dress covers but there's more to the covers than just the dresses. :)


And make sure to stop by my co-hosts sites Reading YA Rocks, Tales of a Ravenous Reader, and Magical Urban Fantasy Reads for their lists! Oh and make sure to sign up with the linky to share your lists! And don’t forget one of us is hosting a giveaway today! Who you ask? You'll just have to visit each site to find out ;)

1. A THOUSAND PIECES OF YOU by Claudia Gray. This one has already won a bunch of best covers of 2014 and it totally deserves it!


2. CRUEL BEAUTY by Rosamund Hodge. A rose and an endless staircase it's one of the most beautiful covers I've seen!


3. WINTERSPELL by Claire Legrand. I love the wintry feel of this and it suits her Nutcracker tale perfectly!


4. ALIENATED by Melissa Landers. I love that they're facing each other like they're on different planets! And I love the colors!


5. CROWN OF ICE by Vicki L. Weavil. I loved this story and the cover artist did an amazing job! It fits the book perfectly.


6. THE JEWEL by Amy Ewing. Yes there's a dress but if you look close it's more than that there's a jewel shape to it. Besides that dress is gorgeous.


7. BONESEEKER by Brynn Chapman. I love the creepiness of the cover! And the gray-scale works perfect with this historical Sherlock Holmes-ish story!


8. LANDRY PARK by Bethany Hagen. I know the did a new cover of this but I love this one, the original. It's beautiful in it's simplicity!


9. HER DARK CURIOSITY by Megan Shepherd. Yes another dress but that's now what I love about this one! I love the background!


10. ELUSION by Claudia Gabel and Cheryl Klam. I love the colors on this one!


Did any of my favorites make your list? Fill out the linky and let me know! And good luck with the giveaway!


And remember to stop by my co-hosts sites Reading YA Rocks, Tales of a Ravenous Reader, and Magical Urban Fantasy Reads for their lists and one of them is hosting a giveaway today but I'm not saying who you'll just have to visit all 3! 

Monday, December 22, 2014

Top 10 of 2014 Day 1- Best Books I've Read in 2014 and a Giveaway!


Yay welcome to day 1 of our Top 10 of 2014 event! We're so happy that you all are participating with us! 2014 was an awesome year for me. I've read 107 books as of today and will most likely hit my goal of 110 by the 31st! I love the Goodreads Reading Challenge I sign up every year and the people at Goodreads have a cool Your Year of Books when you sign up for the challenge. If you want to see all the books I read this year go HERE!

So today’s topic is Best Books I've Read in 2014 (Doesn't have to be released in 2014, just a book you've read in 2014). And I had a hell of a time narrowing it down to just 10 so there are a few honorable mentions added to this list. If you want to know anything about the books I chose just click on the title and it’ll take you to the Goodreads page!


And make sure to stop by my co-hosts sites Reading YA Rocks (Fiktshun’s new site), Tales of a Ravenous Reader, and Magical Urban Fantasy Reads for their lists! Oh and make sure to sign up with the linky to share your lists! And don’t forget to enter the giveaway! Details are at the end of this post!

Monday, December 24th - Best Books I've Read in 2014 (Doesn't have to be released in 2014, just a book you've read in 2014)

1. A THOUSAND PIECES OF YOU by Claudia Gray. This was my favorite of the year hands down!!!!! It was an amazing sci-fi story with the perfect amount of mystery and romance.



2. WINTERSPELL by Claire Legrand. A dark Nutcracker retelling with steampunk fae and a hot tormented prince this one will definitely be a re-read for me!


3. DEFY and IGNITE by Sara B Larson. Freaking fantastic books!!!!! This was the year of amazing high fantasy and Sara started and ended it (since IGNITE comes out Dec 30th) with a bang!


4. KISS OF DECEPTION by Mary Pearson. Another seriously kick ass high fantasy! Mary’s storytelling is amazing and she kept me guessing till the end about who was who! Normally I can figure things out but nope I was totally surprised with the outcome There’s also 2 hot boys to choose from!



5. SNOW LIKE ASHES by Sara Raasch. High fantasy #3 on my list this year! It was awesome, amazeballs, mind-blowing!!!! Loved Theron and I can’t wait for book 2!


6. HEIR OF FIRE by Sarah J. Maas. Ok seriously I have no idea what it is about chicks named Sara/Sarah but they’re rocking the high fantasy this year! HEIR was absolutely amazing and I can’t wait for the next book.



7. SILVER SHADOWS by Richelle Mead. Adrian fricking Ivashkov!!! Need I say more?? This book tortured me sooooo bad and then the ending was perfect and a cliffhanger ugh!


8. IGNITE ME by Tahereh Mafi. Haters gonna hate on this one because of who Juliet ends up with but seeing as I was Team Warner this book made me happy dance like crazy!!!!


9. ALIENATED by Melissa Landers.  I love me a good alien story and this beats JLA’s Lux series IMO and I can’t wait for book 2!


10. MORTAL HEART by Robin LaFevers. It’s historical fantasy at its best and a beautiful conclusion to the series! Although I have heard that Robin may revisit this world to which I say please do!!!!


Honorable Mentions

LANDRY PARK by Bethany Hagen.


THE FOREVER SONG by Julie Kagawa.


INTO THE STILL BLUE by Veronica Rossi.


THE PERILOUS SEA by Sherry Thomas.


COMPULSION by Martina Boone. 


LIV FOREVER by Amy Talkington.


SISTER’S FATE by Jessica Spotswood.



Did any of my favorites make your list? Fill out the linky and let me know! Also today is my giveaway day!!!! Here’s what I have up for grabs!

Both Giveaways are US only sorry postage is expensive!

Prize Pack 1- The Fantasy Pack


1 winner will receive 2015 ARC’s of
AN EMBER IN THE ASHES by Sabaa Tahir
THE ORPHAN QUEEN by Jodi Meadows
THE SIN EATER’S DAUGHTER by Melinda Salisbury
RED QUEEN by Victoria Aveyard

Prize Pack 2- The Contemporary Pack



1 winner will receive 2015 ARC’s of
99 DAYS by Katie Cotungo
THE PRETTY APP by Katie Sise
EVERYTHING THAT MAKES YOU by Moriah McStay
LIARS, INC. by Paula Stokes


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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Blog Tour- WINTERSPELL by Claire Legrand and a Giveaway!!!!


Hey y'all! I am so excited for this tour stop! WINTERSPELL by Claire Legrand is one of my favorite books of 2014! It's a Nutcracker retelling with magic, steampunk, and fae. It's dark and heart-wrenching and very sexy for a YA book, and I loved every page! I'm also really excited because Claire said yes to my crazy idea. I asked her to write a scene from the swoonworthy but damaged Nicholas who is the "Nutcracker" in the book while he was cursed and locked away in his prison and it's AWESOME. Oh and make sure to stick around and enter the giveaway! You're going to want to get your hands on this book ASAP!

Haven't heard of WINTERSPELL? Check it out!



Title: WINTERSPELL
Author: Claire Legrand
Release Date: September 30, 2014
Hardcover: 464 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers 
ISBN: 978-1442465985
Formats: Hardcover, eBook

The clock chimes midnight, a curse breaks, and a girl meets a prince . . . but what follows is not all sweetness and sugarplums.

New York City, 1899. Clara Stole, the mayor's ever-proper daughter, leads a double life. Since her mother's murder, she has secretly trained in self-defense with the mysterious Drosselmeyer.

Then, on Christmas Eve, disaster strikes.

Her home is destroyed, her father abducted--by beings distinctly not human. To find him, Clara journeys to the war-ravaged land of Cane. Her only companion is the dethroned prince Nicholas, bound by a wicked curse. If they're to survive, Clara has no choice but to trust him, but his haunted eyes burn with secrets--and a need she can't define. With the dangerous, seductive faery queen Anise hunting them, Clara soon realizes she won't leave Cane unscathed--if she leaves at all.


Inspired by The Nutcracker, Winterspell is a dark, timeless fairy tale about love and war, longing and loneliness, and a girl who must learn to live without fear.




Now on to the post!

Hi everyone! I’m so excited to be at Two Chicks on Books today—first of all because Jaime is one rad lady, and second of all because, well, what I’m sharing with you today has me crazy excited.

What you’ll read below is new Winterspell-related material, exclusive to this stop on the blog tour! It’s a scene from the point-of-view of Nicholas, the cursed prince of the story. I don’t want to say too much else because the scene is pretty self-explanatory, but I will say this was tremendously fun for me to write. It’s always a blast getting into the heads of non-narrating characters, and seeing what the same story world looks like through their eyes.

I hope you enjoy reading! And keep an eye out for this same scene when you read Winterspell—there, told from Clara’s point-of-view.

*

From his prison in the corner, Nicholas watched the door and waited.

He had just awoken from one of his halfway-dreams. The magic imprisoning him never let him sleep fully; instead he slept in fits, all of them polluted with dreams that felt manufactured to torment him—and probably were.

Most of his dreams were of long ago—that first moment, eighteen years past, when he had regained consciousness in this place he now knew to be New York City, and realized he would never move again.

He hadn’t been injured, nor had he been dead, although he would soon begin to wish for the latter.

No, he had been encased. Trapped. Bound in a magic so foul he could feel it writhing against him, as though his bindings were made of thick serpents rather than metal and iron.

Understanding had come swiftly, followed by fear, then despair, and then, when he heard that familiar delicate laughter in his ear, rage.

He had then remembered everything—the last night in Wahlkraft, the castle glittering with decorations for the winter festival. Blood spattering the walls. His parents’ cries.

Escaping through the brutal night, Drosselmeyer at his side. Doors. The smell of singed magic in the air. Hulking shapes. A woman wearing a helmet like a crown.

Pain. Encroaching, smothering pain. A vise gripping him. Laughter winding into his ears and nose, down his throat, seizing his heart.

And then . . . waking up here, Drosselmeyer hovering over him.

“Your Highness?” the old man had croaked, and at the sound of his voice, something inside Nicholas had snapped.

He screamed. He pounded on the walls of his new prison. He tore at his arms to free himself of bindings he could not manage to find.

At least, he had tried to scream.

He tried for hours, days, until his throat ached from silent screams and his head pounded with the strain of trying to force his way past the magic that bound him.

He had been vaguely aware of things happening around him—Drosselmeyer struggling to move him; a road full of motion, beasts, and people; a softer presence, a familiar voice. Eventually, lamplit dimness—they had made their way indoors, into a space that slowly became crowded with shelves of toys, a wall of clocks, perches of sleeping birds.

Time had passed. Hours? Months? It had been a haze to Nicholas, punctuated by hated appearances from Drosselmeyer, trying in vain to free him.

And then . . . she came.

A child, at first. Tiny, perhaps two years old. A bundle of lace-trimmed blankets and soft red hair in her mother’s arms.

Later, four years old, noticing him for the first time. Eyes widening, she had tiptoed near to touch his spiked metal hand.

At first, he felt nothing at the press of her tiny gloved fingers; the magic imprisoning him was too complete. He had in fact begun to forget what it felt like to be touched at all.

But then she came, and something about her curious eyes and careful touch made him want to remember.

Years passed. She began to visit more regularly, helping the old man craft his toys. At first she was shy; her gaze flitted often to the corner, but she seldom came close.

As she grew older, however, things began to change.

Sometimes, when Drosselmeyer left the room, she would creep over to the corner, place her hands on Nicholas’s rough metal arm, and whisper to him of how things were getting worse at home. Sometimes she would say hello, and nothing more. Other times she would simply watch him, eyes narrowed and searching, as if trying to understand him.

Once, those eyes had inspected the markings covering his chest, as they so often did, and then, hesitantly, she had begun tracing those same lines with her bare fingers.

The look of intense concentration on her face had made Nicholas hold his breath. He had strained to feel something, anything, a faint hint of warmth where her fingers were touching him. His focus had been so complete that he had forgotten everything else—his anger, his unraveling thoughts, the ever-present hint of cruel laughter that buzzed in his mind like an insect.

In that moment, he had known only Clara.

“Clara? I need your assistance,” Drosselmeyer had called, bustling out of the back room with his arms full of supplies. The connection broken, Clara had hurried away, and for the rest of her visit, she had not looked back at Nicholas’s corner.

But those few stolen moments had been enough for him—enough to sustain him, to keep him whole for at least one more day.

Clara.

Her name became his constant companion. He fell asleep thinking about her, and his dreams were not so cruel with traces of her in his mind. He woke up thinking about her, and waited impatiently each morning for the shop’s door to open.

When it did not admit her, he spent the day stewing, and his dark thoughts left him afraid of himself.

Would she visit today?

The wall of clocks opposite his corner struck ten o’ clock. Eleven. Noon. He took great pleasure in the idea of taking a mallet to the lot of them.

Then, four o’clock. Four chimes, a hundred times over.

The door opened, its tiny tarnished bell ringing, and in came a gust of icy wind—and her.

Clara.

Even trapped as he was, ruined as he was, Nicholas could still recognize his racing heartbeat, his flushed skin, the pull he felt toward the young woman unwinding the scarf from her head and shaking snow from her blue velvet coat. Somewhere within the twists of this cruel magic, he—Nicholas—still existed.

He wasn’t sure he would have been able to say that, after so many years, had it not been for her. Without her visits, what was there to live for? The hope that Drosselmeyer would successfully break the curse? There wasn’t much chance of that; each attempt diminished him. It was almost enough to make Nicholas pity the old man.

Almost.

No, it was only Clara that kept him alive. He had long been convinced of that.

He only wished he could tell her as much. It was his greatest desire, to thank her.

To fold her into his arms—his real, flesh-and-blood arms—and tell her that she was saving him. To remove the pins from her hair, let it fall free, bury his face in those unruly red curls and breathe deep.

To love her as she deserved to be loved.

Darkness fell, shaking him free of his thoughts. Drosselmeyer had doused the lamps, and Nicholas searched the shadows for Clara. How long had he been daydreaming?

“. . . You must move as though through water.”

Drosselmeyer’s voice. Ah. They were practicing. It was the one thing about the old man that Nicholas did not hate—that he taught Clara how to defend herself, how to sneak silently out of impossible situations, how to move through darkness with the certainty of a warrior. She would need such tools, if she were to survive this city.

And if, someday, she were to—

But he couldn’t think about that. It was a possibility too dangerously full of hope.

“The room is yours to know, to possess,” Drosselmeyer went on. “The energy within you subsumes its energy. You are the room. You are the shadows. Try it.”         

Nicholas found her darkened form moving slowly through the room’s chaos. Occasionally Drosselmeyer encouraged her; other times, he attacked her, forcing her to stay prepared as she moved through the shadows. Once, she knocked into a table and cursed. Once, she hit Drosselmeyer so hard Nicholas could have sworn he heard tears in the old man’s voice.

Nicholas smiled as much as his prison allowed him to. He loved when Clara cursed, or laughed, or sang to herself as she practiced lock picking. He especially loved when she bested the old man during one of their spars.

These were the moments when the fear that had overtaken her life faded away, and she was most truly herself.

Long minutes passed. The wall of clocks ticked on.

And then, as if in one of his fevered dreams, she was there.

Her foot must have caught on his large, spiked one. She stumbled, fell—and then, slowly, took hold of his arms and pulled herself up. 

She could have moved away immediately, but she didn’t.

Instead she slid up his metal body, her hands moving up his arms and settling on the broad, hard planes of his chest.

Once, Nicholas had not been able to feel her touch. But years of yearning for it had made him so attuned to her that he now felt everything—the fabric of her thin chemise snagging on the rough plates of metal that made up his outer shell. The soft puffs of air against his chest as her breath started to come more quickly.

The warmth of her, pressed so intimately against him.

Even though he knew it wouldn’t be possible, he tried to move toward her. This wasn’t nearly close enough, and he felt like growling with frustration. He needed to pull her into his body, thread his fingers through her hair.

He needed to kiss every one of the freckles dotting her cheeks, and then kiss her neck, her mouth. He needed to kiss her until all she knew was his lips on her skin.

He needed to tell her . . . so many things. The words would no doubt crowd and catch in his throat, but he would try.

Clara. Clara . . .

He burned with the effort to say her name, but the magic choked him. Its grip tightened, punishing him.

The delicate laughter in his mind turned louder, mocking.

Little prince, little prince, it hissed, you’re not strong enough. You never were.

But Clara was there, curling against him, and so the laughter was unimportant, and faded. Clara sighed, cupped his face, tenderly caressed the lines of his iron jaw.

He would say her name. He would, magic or no. He would tell her what she meant to him.

Clara. Clara. You have saved me.

The swipe of a match. The hiss of flame.

“That’s enough,” the old man growled, from across the room.

Clara stepped away, flushed, and Drosselmeyer was standing there in the fresh lamplight looking murderously at him, as if he knew—but Nicholas didn’t care.

He could still feel the warmth of her against him. He could still sense her gentle hands on his body, touching him as if weren’t a statue, but a young man once more—and that would be enough to keep his dreams kind.

It would be enough to keep him alive and himself, even if only for another day.
         

          
Thanks for stopping by Claire I loved this sooooo much!!!!




About Claire:
Claire Legrand is the author of books for children and teens, including The Cavendish Home for Boys and GirlsThe Year of Shadows, the upcoming Winterspell, and its prequel, Summerfall. She is also one of the four authors of The Cabinet of Curiosities.

When not writing books, she can be found obsessing over DVD commentaries, going on long walks (or trying to go on long runs), and speaking with a poor English accent to random passersby. She thinks musicians and librarians are the loveliest of folks (having been each of those herself) and, while she loves living in central New Jersey, she dearly misses her big, brash, beautiful home state of Texas.

Her work is represented by Diana Fox of Fox Literary, LLC.  


Giveaway Details: 10 Prize Packs
10 prize packs/10 winners! The prize packs = finished copy of Winterspell + swag (bookmark, bookplate, character postcards) + map of Cane + Winterspell-themed jewelry.US only.





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Check out the Tour Schedule for more awesome posts!

Week One
9/22/2014- Alice MarvelsReview
9/23/2014- The Midnight GardenGuest Post
9/24/2014- Magical Urban Fantasy ReadsInterview 
9/25/2014- CuddlebuggeryGuest Post
9/26/2014- FiktshunGuest Post

Week Two
9/29/2014- Novel SoundsGuest Post
9/30/2014- ParajunkeeInterview 
10/1/2014- Mundie MomsInterview 
10/2/2014- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post
10/3/2014- Dark Faerie TalesReview 








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