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Showing posts with label Juliann Whicker. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 6, 2016

House of Slide: Hybrid by Juliann Whicker

Hi guys!
Welcome back to a LATE Sunday edition of Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers.  What can I say, I blog when I can and when I can is sometimes (okay, MOSTLY) in the wee hours of the night/morning.

Today, we're exploring the second installment of a Young Adult Fantasy series that'll really get your heart racing.  Of course I'm talking about the House of Slide and although it's been a while since our last encounter with its inhabitants both friend and foe, it'll feel like only yesterday once you crack the spine (virtual or otherwise).  Now this being a series, I do recommend reading the first book to start off on the right foot because although the several types of beings are explained well enough as well as the new breeds we encounter, it doesn't mean a lick if you don't have the background knowledge to go with it.  So, end story short...read BOOK 1 (Hotblood) first, then continue on a journey through the pages of today's book of choice...


Hybrid (House of Slide, #2)
House of Slide, Book 2
by
Juliann Whicker
9781479326211
WhickerBooks


About the book...
A new soul in a dangerous world.

Dariana Sanders, daughter of the prestigious House of Slide, has her hands full. The Bloodworker who killed her brother is dead, but it turns out that he's not the only one who wants Dari, or who will do anything to make sure that she's taken care of before she learns to control her powers and becomes a force to be reckoned with. She needs her friends, family, and a reluctant soulmate if she's going to survive.



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In the beginning, there were Hotbloods...and then we were introduced to Wilds, Cools, Hollows, etc, complete with definitions/descriptions that fairly coincide with their names and our fantasy world expanded THAT much more in the best way possible.

We all know my relationship with Fantasy works by this stage in the game, and although this one has its own culture, it's not SO big that dabblers like myself get lost in the creative energy.  The author has the ability to really get you inside Dariana's mind for better AND worse so that we can see all that's bubbling and bouncing around between her ears.  Trust me, there is A LOT going on.  Let's see, we've got the partial blood binding wreaking havoc (nothing a little Fatherly leaning can't fix...for now....dun dun dunnnn!), her mixed feelings for her hunter/intended/dangerous-version-of-McDreamy/McSteamy all in one that send her head spinning pretty much every time he's near, her familial ties and "house" responsibilities, her uncontrolled powers that seem to be growing by the day, and oh yeah, her newly returned soul that's as bright as a spring daisy seeking a rainbow to sprout under.  A prime example of that last one can be seen in this passage....
 


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“I can’t kill, he can.”
“He’s been trained to kill. Your soul has been protected, kept pure and untainted. If you worked at it, you could become a truly destructive force.”
I stared at him. “Thanks, dad. I always wanted to know my full potential.”
--pg 15 (approx.)





...not exactly the father/daughter talk you might expect and yet appropriate for this pair.  While we're dealing with all the off-ness in Dariana's world, we have the enjoyment of reality punctuations scattered throughout.  Example, when she finds Hot Topic (you know the store, don't pretend you don't).  Oddly enough, it was her desire to find an old school pony shirt (along with tutus, and rainbow tights, and sparkly shoes) that led her inside, but the irony is I had a similar experience once upon a time that made it even easier to connect with our leading lady. (Although I was looking for a cute punk shirt for a concert...)  I admit, I was in awe initially of the contrast of her world's darkness and the light she seemed to be seeking.  Was that the reason or was it deeper?  Did it stem from what her brother did to her in fracturing her soul?  The pondering combined with reading brought me to the conclusion that her fascination with bright colors, ponies and things of childhood were quite possibly because of her restored soul. She was but a child when her brother did what he did...perhaps it takes time for the soul to grow and age to match the person.  No worries...there's plenty to age someone a hundred years or more this time around.


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Seriously, A LOT is going on in this installment and a whole lot is going to change.  We watch Dariana grow stronger in herself, her powers, and her position both in life, house, and love.  She goes through the most changes perhaps of anyone her physically as well as mentally but if you can keep up, you're in for one amazing (and at times painful!) ride.  We see her relationships change with Lewis (*wolf whistle*), Old Peter, Satan (*awesome but scary dude*), Grim, her mother and father, and a thousand others along the way.   We explore the Nethers, a line suppose to be run dry, as well as other Houses, the likes of which are very different than Slide AND have ties we haven't seen until now.  We discover that Hybrids are not as uncommon as we first believed, their powers vary greatly between them, and that those of pure blood are not as much friends as they are foes.  We also see there are others forces after the pureness of Dariana's soul though the why is something that remains to be seen.  As I said, A LOT going on...and I wouldn't want it any other way.

In the end, there were a few plot holes here and there with a transition or two skipped now and again but overall one WICKED STORY. I can't help but smile at the ending the author delivers and wonder at what's still to come for those still around.  Hey, what's war without a death or two?  Exactly...

Recommended read for teen readers and beyond!



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About the author...

Juliann Whicker

Juliann C. Whicker was raised with chickens, goats, and a cow named Mrs. Mooley who everyone (neighbors included) chased down the street in a small college town. She now lives in Saint Louis with her five children, husband, and all the free museums and zoos a soul could crave.

She works painting in oil and ink, writes clean fiction that's too dark for those with delicate stomachs, and has a marvelous time hanging out with her friends and family.

Some hobbies include: Sewing, Painting, Photography, Writing, Ballroom Dancing, Hiking, Biking, and Gardening.





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Special thanks to author Juliann Whicker for the ebook for review.  (THANKS!)  For more information on this title, the series, the author, or those works forthcoming, feel free to click through the links above.  Stay tuned for my coverage of book 3 in this series, entitled Hunter, in the coming weeks.

Until next time...happy reading!





Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Everybody out of the pool!: Watergirl by Juliann Whicker

HI there!
Welcome back to the site that loves reading from A to Z and most everything in between…Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers.

Today’s title is an ebook selection from the Young Adult genre that takes us back to high school and under the sea…well, into bodies of water at the very least.  Our leading lady, your normal average girl, except for her penchant for getting into trouble around water….hence her unfavorable nickname, Watergirl.  Yeah, oh so original in that cliché high school way but it does add to the credibility of the setting.  Anywho…before I splash you with too much information, allow me to introduce our ebook of choice for the day….


Watergirl
By
Juliann Whicker


About the book
Genevieve spends her time compiling playlists, writing down the music in her head, and trying oh-so-hard not to think about the quarterback, her longtime obsession.
When a gorgeous foreign exchange student moves into town, staying with the inhumanly hot captain of the swim team, will she manage to move onto something better, or will a kiss of obsession drag her into a world more dangerous and dark than anything she imagined?
Welcome to the world of Watergirl: hot guys with gills, psychotic ex-girlfriends, oh, and something in the lake. It will take your breath away.




 What to say, what to say, what to say….
This ebook put me in a bit of a quandary.  The cover though not as polished as some, worked for the story.  It lends an ethereal quality to the girl pictured and the obvious watercolor usage matches the title.  The story however....well....I wanted to like it completely, utterly and without reserve, like a lovesick teenager that’s hanging on every word, every action of her new found love…but now and again it would drag me back under the waves of uncertainty.  Allow me to explain my pros and unfortunate cons…

We have Genevieve, aka Gen, aka Watergirl…though she and I both much prefer Gen…her former obsession Cole, new obsession Oliver and the most unlikely of persons to ever be included in this triangle, nay square…The Captain, aka Sean.  Seem a little boy obsessed?  Well, you COULD say that and be only partially wrong because her obsessions are not entirely her fault and she knows it, in the most general sense possible.  You see, if Gen likes someone, she begins to let their persona run round her mind as any new love would, but…if they happen to kiss, well, the ante is upped well above stalker levels.  We’re talking a desire, a need, a craving so strong that limiting exposure (in BOTH senses of the word..*ahem*) is pretty much torture.  Thing is…it’s usually only a one-way street; her being the one obsessed over the other person, but this time…she’s part of a matching pair.  Sounds like the uber odd start to an interesting relationship, right?  Not so much…at least not when another party is involved.  Enter, the Captain.  How does he figure into this whole situation?  Well, that’s hard to explain and gets even harder still as the story progresses…oh and it’s not something I’m going to clear up for you now either, in case you were wondering…but he keeps things interesting.  Just be prepared for some dry humor …which is SERIOUSLY funny when all things are taken into consideration.  *ha ha HA ha HA* Trust me, you’ll get it after the read.  Anyway, back to what I was saying since I so easily tend to ramble today it seems…
 
The relationships and almost personal connections, utilization of music (yes, even without physically hearing it) and mystery (so many hidden agendas running around!), even the impending doom at times, are all a part of the book’s finesse.  Any one of these elements would have you clamoring for more and do in fact, hence my finishing the e-novel.  From boy girl dealings to exchanges between friends (and sorta friends…because some confused me as to their actual “there-for-you-through-thick-and-thin-status”, like Junie…though with Flop there was NO DOUBT), it’s high school brought to life with additional complications both foreseen and not-so-seen….but…there was a small downside.  The plot connections, the here-to-there’s that get us from point A to point B, left me hanging at times.  We’d have a quick change in scenery, a swap in viewpoint, new players brought in, etcetera without nary an explanation.  Did it ruin the story?  No…just interrupted our regularly scheduled read of awesome and made it a little less. *le sigh*  I’d say this story won’t necessarily affect you like the kiss of madness might, but once you’ve begun, you won’t easily give it up, nor should you.  Much like Jack and Rose in that infamous movie with the boat and the water and…well, you get the picture...the ride is still worth the obstacles, just go in prepared. 

Recommended read for teens and beyond.  If you like your Young Adult reads with a bit of romance, high school drama, and you’re not too squeamish around water…this is certainly a book that should be on your radar.



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About the author…

Juliann was born and raised in South Central Utah-the desert-and currently lives in Southeastern Ohio-the jungle. She studied, among more than a few other things, Creative Writing and Fine Art at the University of Utah. She also enjoys gardening, sewing, painting, sculpture, and in all things combining the magic of imagination with the magic of the world around her.  Connect with her online….


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Ebook for review courtesy of author Juliann Whicker.  (THANKS!)  For more information on this title as well as her other works and works in progress, be sure to connect with her via any of the links previously listed above.  Go ahead!  Promise…she doesn’t bite…though some of her characters might.  ^_^


Until next time…happy reading!



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