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Friday, October 10, 2014

Blog Tour- THE FALL by Bethany Griffin and a Giveaway!


Hey y'all I'm thrilled to have Bethany Griffin here today she's brought her favorite quotes from her new Poe inspired book, THE FALL! If you read her debut series The Masque of the Red Death you'll know that Poe heavily inspires her writing! I love her books they're beautifully written and dark and haunting! Oh and make sure to stick around and enter the giveaway! 

Haven't heard of THE FALL? Check it out!



Title: THE FALL 
Author: Bethany Griffin
Pub. Date: October 7, 2014
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Pages: 432
Formats: Hardcover, eBook

Madeline Usher is doomed.

She has spent her life fighting fate, and she thought she was succeeding. Until she woke up in a coffin.

Ushers die young. Ushers are cursed. Ushers can never leave their house, a house that haunts and is haunted, a house that almost seems to have a mind of its own. Madeline’s life—revealed through short bursts of memory—has hinged around her desperate plan to escape, to save herself and her brother. Her only chance lies in destroying the house.


In the end, can Madeline keep her own sanity and bring the house down? The Fall is a literary psychological thriller, reimagining Edgar Allan Poe’s classic The Fall of the House of Usher.




Now on to the post!


Top Ten quotes from The Fall….There actually seem to be 11 here, including one fairly long one. Hahaha that's ok the more the merrier!

Reaching up, my trembling hand gets just a few inches before my fingers touch cool stone. I blink. My lashes spider-touch my cheeks, and then that touch is gone, so my eyes must be open. The dull, compressed darkness is so absolute that I cannot see my shaking hand, even as I bend my elbow and press my fingers against my right eye, and then my left—gently, very gently—to make certain both still rest in their sockets pgs. 1-2.

I throw back my head and scream. Somewhere in the house above, there is one who hears me. The one who buried me alive. Pg 4.

I pad across my room to the heavy wooden door. Through the floor I can hear the house breathing. I position a thick book to keep the door from swinging more than half open.
     
My candle flickers. I must have the door positioned correctly before it goes out.
     
Taking two steps back, I survey the room. The half-open door still feels…wrong. I adjust it, nudging the book with my foot. It creaks louder than a door should when moved so slightly.  I rest my hand against the wood—too long because feelings seep into me that are not my own.
     
The house wants me to open the door. To put the book back on the bureau, to straighten the rug. The house hates closed doors.
     
But completely open doors are as terrifying as being closed in with…whatever might find its way into my room. There are things, living and dead, creeping through these halls, and I’d rather they ignore me as I sleep… Pgs 5-6.


The stories are part of this place; they flutter around me like moths, dark and bloated, the size of my father’s hand.  Pg 7.

Roderick laughs as the wind blows old autumn leaves down from the overhanging eaves of the house, and they scatter around us like dismal confetti. Pg 43.

I touch the skirt of my dress, where the lace has deteriorated. Something about a hole in lace asks to be touched and expanded. Like a half-healed wound.  Pg 52.

I’m lying in Roderick’s arms.  The knife is on the floor, and I see blood on his white shirt, but I feel nothing. The house wanted this, but I don’t know why.
     
“The house isn’t haunted,” he says. “But I am.” Pg 137.

I look even closer. Now I see my flower garden, a verdant clearing, and at its center, a lone dandelion. My own garden at the beginning of spring. The picture has changed to encompass the small changes I’ve made.

Hope surges within me. I can change the future if I want to badly enough. Pg 152.

The candles flicker out, one by one, and a loud creaking sounds from all around us, as if the room is rearranging itself. Roderick grasps my shoulder in the sudden darkness. At the same time, Dr. Winston’s hand brushes my side and then falls away.  Pg 262.

The machine is pumping, pumping, pumping. The bellows puff air in and out. Something moves through miles of tubing, slow and sluggardly. It is my blood. I look down at my wrist. It is dripping; one drop after another falls into a wide pan below me, and then funnels into more tubing. It’s all made of sheep’s guts, I know, because I asked Dr. Winston once. Pg 305.

Roderick and I are lying on the floor of the drawing room. We are reflected in the great baroque mirror that covers the interior wall. The top of my head meets the top of his head, and we create a straight line. He has let his hair grow out a little, and our hair, twined together against the black rug, sparkles. It is impossible to tell which is his and which is mine. Pg 337.


Thanks Bethany for the awesome post! I love all of these quotes!






About Bethany:


Bethany Griffin is a high school English teacher who prides herself on attracting creative misfits to elective classes like Young Adult Literature, Creative Writing, and Speculative Literature. She is the author of HANDCUFFS, MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH, DANCE OF THE RED DEATH, GLITTER AND DOOM, and THE FALL. She lives with her family in Kentucky.






Giveaway Details: 

1 Grand Prize- A Poe Prize Pack with a Raven Scarf, Necklace, Candle, and a signed hardcover of THE FALL and a signed bookmark! US Only

3 Signed Hardcovers of THE FALL and signed bookmarks International






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Check out the Tour Schedule for more awesome posts!

Week One:
9/29/2014- Bookish- Interview
9/30/2014- A Glass of WineGuest Post
10/1/2014- Stories & SweetiesReview
10/2/2014- Novel NoviceReview
10/3/2014- Burning Impossibly BrightInterview

Week Two:
10/6/2014- Fiction FreakReview
10/7/2014- Once Upon a TwilightGuest Post
10/8/2014- WinterHaven BooksReview
10/9/2014- Fiktshun- Interview
10/10/2014- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post




Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Dying to Read (61)- THE FALL by Bethany Griffin


Hey y’all thanks for stopping by to see my Dying to Read post and of course as always I have to give credit to the lovely Jill over at Breaking the Spine for the Waiting on Wednesday Meme!

I love Bethany's Poe retellings so I'm super excited for this one! The Fall of the House of Usher is one of my favorites!!!

THE FALL
Release Date: November 8, 2014
Hardcover: 432 pages
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
ISBN:  978-0062107855
Madeline Usher is doomed.

She has spent her life fighting fate, and she thought she was succeeding. Until she woke up in a coffin.

Ushers die young. Ushers are cursed. Ushers can never leave their house, a house that haunts and is haunted, a house that almost seems to have a mind of its own. Madeline’s life—revealed through short bursts of memory—has hinged around her desperate plan to escape, to save herself and her brother. Her only chance lies in destroying the house.

In the end, can Madeline keep her own sanity and bring the house down? The Fall is a literary psychological thriller, reimagining Edgar Allan Poe’s classic The Fall of the House of Usher.

Look for it- Fall 2014!






So what do you think? Will you be adding this to your pile? What are you dying to read this week?

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Blog Tour- ASHES ON THE WAVES by Mary Lindsey and a Giveaway!!!


So today I’m excited to have my good friend Mary Lindsey here to talk about music and her book ASHES ON THE WAVES which was a fantastic book and I highly suggest you all read it when it comes out! And there’s also a giveaway so make sure to enter below!


Ok on to the post! 

While, I had a playlist for Shattered Souls, I don't have one for Ashes on the Waves

Because the book is steeped in the rhythm and feel of Edgar Allan Poe's works, I relied on the tempo and mood of his writing, rather than music. Each chapter is springboarded from one of his poems, letters, essays or stories. I didn't listen to music while writing. Instead, I would read the source piece out loud, whether it was The Fall of the House of Usher, "The Raven," or "Annabel Lee."

There were songs that influenced the process, however, even though Liam and Anna don't have a playlist. The intensity of the relationship really hit me when listening to the song, "Words," form the album, Water, by Fisher. It is an obscure song, so there is no video. 

Here's the first verse: 

We were one heart, separately beating in the time to one dream.
Born apart, we were twins cut from the very same skin.

Now I, miss you more than words
Life got in the way
Words got in the way

Now I, don't know what to say,
Words get in the way.
They get in the way. 

I listened to a lot of classical while plotting and brainstorming. Mozart's "Requiem in D Minor" got a lot of play, especially the Dies Irae and Rex Tremendae, Confutatis, and Lacrimosa sections. I can't wear earbuds, so this was blasting in the house a lot. My family is very tolerant, bless them. 

The song that nailed the back part of the book for me, though was "C'est La Mort," by the Civil Wars. Love it!


Thanks, Jaime for hosting me on your blog today! 


Thank you Mary love you!!!!

About the Book:


A sexy gothic romance based on Edgar Allan Poe's "Annabel Lee"

Liam MacGregor is cursed. Haunted by the wails of fantastical Bean Sidhes and labeled a demon by the villagers of Dòchas, Liam has accepted that things will never get better for him—until a wealthy heiress named Annabel Leighton arrives on the island and Liam’s fate is changed forever.

With Anna, Liam finally finds the happiness he has always been denied, but the violent, mythical Otherworlders, who inhabit the island and the sea around it, have other plans. They make a wager on the couple’s love, testing its strength through a series of cruel obstacles. But the tragedies draw Liam and Anna even closer. Frustrated, the creatures put the couple through one last trial—and this time it’s not only their love that’s in danger of being destroyed.


Based on Edgar Allan Poe’s chilling poem Annabel Lee, with references to many of his other works including The Raven, Mary Lindsey creates a frighteningly beautiful gothic novel that glorifies the power of true love.

Perfect for fans of Lauren Kate's Fallen series, Kendra Blake's Anna Dressed in Blood, and Kelly Creagh's Nevermore.

 Praise for Ashes on the Waves 

“Achingly beautiful and darkly sensuous ... an extraordinary read that left me breathless at every turn!” –Sophie Jordan, New York Times bestselling author of Firelight

“Mary Lindsey, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, has created a haunting, mystical world. I loved this tragic, romantic story.” –Cate Tiernan, author of Sweep and  Immortal Beloved

"A romantic potpourri of doomed amour, Celtic lore and mystery-laden suspense."--Kirkus Reviews

Amazon/Barnes & Noble/Indie Bound/Penguin Publishing

Did I mention there's a trailer? And it's AWESOME!!!!!!





About Mary:
Mary Lindsey lives in Houston with her husband, three kids, two dogs, her daughter's pet rats, an Australian bearded dragon, and dozens of Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (The roaches are along story. Don't ask). 









Make sure to go to Rockstar Book Tours to see the rest of the tour schedule. There are some awesome posts!

ASHES ON THE WAVES Giveaway Details:

5 Winners Total
2 winners will receive their choice of an ARC of ASHES ON THE WAVES or a paperback of SHATTERED SOULS, a necklace tile, magnet, and a signed bookmark.
1 winner will receive their choice of an ARC of ASHES ON THE WAVES or a paperback of SHATTERED SOULS (out of whatever is left from the first 2 winners), a necklace tile, and a signed bookmark.
2 winners will receive their choice of an ARC of ASHES ON THE WAVES or a paperback of SHATTERED SOULS(out of whatever is left from the first 3 winners),  and a signed bookmark.


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Blog Tour- DANCE OF THE RED DEATH by Bethany Griffin and a Giveaway!



Hey y’all! I have an awesome music post for you today! Bethany Griffin author of the amazing Masque of The Red Death and its sequel Dance of The Red Death has stopped by and I love her song choices! They are dark and some are haunting and we have very similar tastes in music. Ooh also there’s an awesome giveaway so check below and enter!

On to the awesome post and of course there will be YouTube videos!


I think mostly with this sort of book, that the playlist is about the mood for me, so the explanations aren't huge. I've added a favorite line from each song. 

Dance of the Red Death playlist

Machine Gun- Portishead If I could only have one song that represents this book, this would be it. It's both pensive and aggressive, and perfect for Araby, in my opinion. 
I think mostly with this sort of book, that the playlist is about the mood for me, so the explanations aren't huge. I've added a favorite line from each song.  http://www.jango.com/music/Portishead?l=0

if only I could see
You turn myself to me
and recognise the poison in my heart



Plainsong- The Cure This is the song that captures the mood of the world of Masque of the Red Death the best for me. Also, I love the lyrics. These are all of the lyrics.

"I think it's dark and it looks like rain" you said
"and the wind is blowing like it's the end of the
World" you said "and it's so cold it's like the
Cold if you were dead" and then you smiled for
A second.
"I think I'm old and I'm in pain" you said
"and it's all running out like it's the end of the
World" you said "and it's so cold it's like the
Cold if you were dead" and then you smiled for
A second

Sometimes you make me feel like I'm living at
The edge of the world like I'm living at the edge
Of the world "it's just the way I smile" you said





The Beginning Is the End is the Beginning- Smashing Pumpkins This one also makes me think of the world and the hopelessness of it. 

Is it bright where you are
Have the people changed
Does it make you happy you're so strange
And in your darkest hour
I hold secrets flame
We can watch the world devoured in it's pain




Something I Can Never Have- Nine Inch Nails- The emotion in this song always speaks to me (there's a lovely pared down version that's amazing, though I also love the original, and it's perfect for this world because it's about yearning, and about things you can't have).  http://vimeo.com/61676920 (One of Jaime's All Time Favorite Songs and Albums btw)

I still recall the taste of your tears.
Echoing your voice just like the ringing in my ears.
My favorite dreams of you still wash ashore.
Scraping through my head 'till I don't want to sleep anymore.





Fear- Sarah McLachlan This is the song that most reminds me of Will and Araby. 
but I fear
I have nothing to give
I have so much to lose
here in this lonely place
tangled up in our embrace
there's nothing I'd like
better than to fall



Possession- Sarah McLachlan This is a love song that isn't really a love song. I love the line about tears. I actually just love this song

Through this world I've stumbled
So many times betrayed,
Trying to find an honest word,
To find the truth enslaved,
Oh you speak to me in riddles and
You speak to me in rhymes
My body aches to breathe your breath,
Your words keep me alive



Roads- Portishead Roads is Araby's song as she finds herself and her strength. 
Ohh, can't anybody see
We've got a war to fight
Never found our way
Regardless of what they say



Under the Milkyway Tonight - The Church This song reminds me of Araby in the beginning of the story, when she's very much searching for something. In fact, she's searching throughout both books. 


Sometimes when this place gets kind of empty
Sound of their breath fades with the light
I think about the loveless fascination
Under the Milky Way tonight



The Day the World Went Away- Nine Inch Nails this is my Prince Prospero song. 

I'd listen to the words he'd say
but in his voice I heard decay
the plastic face forced to portray
all the insides left cold and gray
there is a place that still remains
it eats the fear it eats the pain
the sweetest price he'll have to pay
the day the whole world went away




Thanks so much for sharing Bethany!!! I had to post all of the videos because I love these songs so much !!!!!


Haven’t heard about Dance of The Red Death? Check it out!


Bethany Griffin continues the journey of Araby Worth in Dance of the Red Death—the sequel to her teen novel Masque of the Red Death.

In Dance of the Red Death, Araby’s world is in shambles—betrayal, death, disease, and evil forces surround her. She has no one to trust. But she finds herself and discovers that she will fight for the people she loves, and for her city.

Her revenge will take place at the menacing masked ball, though it could destroy her and everyone she loves…or it could turn her into a hero.


With a nod to Edgar Allan Poe, Bethany Griffin concludes her tragic and mysterious Red Death series with a heroine that young adult readers will never forget.


About Bethany:
Bethany Griffin is a high school English teacher who prides herself on attracting creative misfits to elective classes like Young Adult Literature, Creative Writing, and Speculative Literature. She is the author of Handcuffs & MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH (April 2012). She lives with her family in Kentucky.













Giveaway Details: US/Canada Only

Grand Prize- Poe Nail Decals, Dance of The Red Death inspired bracelet, Hardcover of Masque of the Red Death, bracelet, and a bookmark!

3- Hardcover of Dance of the Red Death, bracelet, and a bookmark!




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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Swoon Thursday (5)- Ashes on the Waves by Mary Lindsey



Ok so you said you’d like me to keep doing Swoon Thursdays and I am here to please! Thanks to the lovely ladies at YA Bound for this awesome meme! I love being able to a share swoon-worthy snippet with you!

So this week I’ve decided to share a swoon-worthy scene from one of the books I read a little while ago but it doesn’t come out until June! This book was awesome and I know you all will be dying to get your hands on it after this passage!


ASHES ON THE WAVES by Mary Lindsey

This book was awesome and from a male’s POV! I know you all will fall for the tragic hero in this story. Liam is just dreamy and Mary is an amazingly brilliant writer. Readers I give you Liam MacGregor J

She ran her fingers up my stomach and slid them between the buttons of my shirt, her fingertips skimming my chest, leaving tingles in their wake. Her simple touch had more effect on my tortured soul than a thousand words. I sighed and relaxed, the terror of prior moments receding like the tide, my breathing once again taking the slow rhythm of the bells sounding in the distance.

And one more little snippet.

As if under a spell, I could only stare in wonder at this beautiful creature. The light from the window reflected off her sleek ebony hair and flitted across her alabaster skin. The only sound was my uneven breath as I fought to control my desire.

“This is the part where you kiss me,” she said.

Without hesitation I obliged.

So what did you think? Does this make you want to add it to you TBR? I’d love to hear what you think!


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Dying to Read (16)- Dance of The Red Death by Bethany Griffin




Hey y’all thanks for stopping by to see my Dying to Read post and of course as always I have to give credit to the lovely Jill over at Breaking the Spine for the Waiting on Wednesday Meme!

This week the book I’m dying to read is Dance of The Red Death by Bethany Griffin! I fell in love with this story at page one of Masque and I cannot wait to read Dance! I also fell in love with both the boys in this story and normally by the end I can choose which one I like better. Not in this story! So I am dying to get my hands on book 2 to see if Elliot or Will finally wins my heart completely!





Dance of The Red Death (Masque of The Red Death #2)
Bethany Griffin
Release Date: April 23, 2013
Hardcover: 400 pages
Publisher: Greenwillow Books (Harper)
ISBN: 0062107828


Bethany Griffin continues the journey of Araby Worth in Dance of the Red Death—the sequel to her teen novel Masque of the Red Death.

In Dance of the Red Death, Araby’s world is in shambles—betrayal, death, disease, and evil forces surround her. She has no one to trust. But she finds herself and discovers that she will fight for the people she loves, and for her city.

Her revenge will take place at the menacing masked ball, though it could destroy her and everyone she loves…or it could turn her into a hero.

With a nod to Edgar Allan Poe, Bethany Griffin concludes her tragic and mysterious Red Death series with a heroine that young adult readers will never forget.
 So what do you think? Will you be adding this to your pile? What are you dying to read this week?
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