Sunday, January 31, 2016

Book Boyfriend of the Week


Recently I decided to read Being Jamie Baker by Kelly Oram and fell in love with the books. If you have not read them I would definitely recommend it. It is also safe for young teens, so feel free to share with anyone who might be interested.

This week's book boyfriend is Ryan Miller. I fell in love with his happy attitude and never give up way to get into Jamie's life. On page 6 Ryan is described as having honey-blond hair, blue eyes and a tall, lean build. He was the All-American-boy-next-door.

Saturday, January 30, 2016

I'm Back...

Hey,

Sorry I haven't been around for a couple weeks. I have been applying for grad school, looking at houses, and doing other mom related activities. I will be posting new stuff a.s.a.p.

DivineChaos

Friday, January 15, 2016

Phone a Friend Friday


Hey all, it's that time of the week again. Tell me what books you think I should read because everyone has that one book or series that they just have to share with the world!

DivineChaos

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Waiting on Wednesday...


Hey everyone, sorry I missed a couple of days. Been working on my application for grad school and yesterday my car decided that it didn't want to start. But I have today's post.

This week's Waiting on Wednesday is inspired by S.T. Bende's new series the Aere Saga. She has released her first book Perfekt Order, which I would highly recommend checking out, and I can't wait for the second book in this series, Perfekt Control. This follows along in the same world as her previous series, the Elsker Saga, but centers around different gods each book.

While Perfekt Order centered around the Norse God of War Tyr, the new book Perfekt Control will focus on Brynn and Henrick, Tyr's bodyguards. This book is set to release on February 9, 2016, so get into this author with both series. You won't regret buying these books.

DivineChaos

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Book Boyfriend of the Week


Recently I have begun reading S.T. Bende's Elsker Saga. I have fallen in love with the Norse mythology that is described in these stories. Because of this I can absolutely say that I have fallen in love with the male lead, Ull Myhr.

The first description of Ull comes from Chapter 2, page 19, when Kristia is in the museum before she knows who he is.

     My eye-level hit at his chest where a dark sweater barely concealed the muscles of a well-defined torso. His thumbs rested casually in his pockets, and his arms strained against the sweater. I looked up, and up some more, until I finally reached his face. He stood a whole head above even the tallest visitor in the museum, and I was ashamed to admit, my jaw opened just a little as I took in his features.

     A shock of touseld, blond hair rested atop an exquisitely-sculpted face. He had eyes as blue as a cloudless sky, cheekbones as chiseled as pictures I'd seen of the Alps, and lips the pale pink of my grandmother's roses. His jaw was square and strong with a hint of stubble, and his nose looked like it was lifted off a Roman statue.

If you have not read this series I would highly recommend it, but until then let me know who your current book boyfriend is.

DivineChaos

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Hot Author of the Week: Kate Danley


This week's Hot Author is Kate Danley. The popular author of series like Maggie McKay, Magical Tracker, O'Hare House Mysteries, and Twilight Shifter's agreed to be a guest author on DC's A Book A Day and answer some questions about herself that her readers may not already know.

What/who made you want to start writing?

     When I was a kid, I used to have a 45-minute bus ride to elementary school. I had this best friend named Austin Adamson and we would make up stories to keep ourselves amused. We always swore we were going to grow up to be authors. That year, I won my class's Halloween themed story contest with a grand prize of a whole family-sized package of mini-Reese's cups. I figured this writing thing was definitely for me. So, that's where it all began - friendship and chocolate. Can't fight those forces.

Who inspires you to keep writing?

     As cliché as it sounds, it is my fans. Writing is hard. Full stop. There are days that doing something else… anything else… looks awfully appealing. But I have received the kindest emails of support and read some of the most wonderful reviews from people who say my books gave them a moment of escape from this crazy world. I believe it is our sacred duty to discover how we can make this living thing easier for each other, and once you've discovered how you can help, you have a responsibility. I am not talented with medicine or teaching or building bridges, but I can tell stories.  And so, I do.



Who was your favorite character to create?

     Oh… that's like asking a mother who her favorite child is… but a character that leapt fully formed from the page and completely surprised me is a secondary character in my Maggie books named Pipistrelle.  I have no idea where he came from, but whenever he arrives, he shows up and lets me know what he has to say. I just take dictation.

What are you working on right now?

     In the past, I have written whichever way the wind blew, but this year, I decided to dedicate myself solely to my urban fantasy series, Maggie MacKay: Magical Tracker. I'm working on book five, book six, and book seven right now. Maggie began in the days before I knew how to outline, so although it takes much longer, I stick to that original process. It makes the story twists surprising and fresh (heck, I don't even know what is about to happen!), but it means that I'll get 10k words written and then go, "Oh wait. This needs to happen in a later book." Hence how I am working on books five… and six… and seven… all at one time…

What book/s got you started reading?

     I started off loving mysteries and historical fiction: Nancy Drew, Linda Craig, the Shoe books, Little House, Secret Garden, Anne of Green Gables... oh, it goes on and on.  But the first book that was so powerful it made me cry was A Wrinkle in Time. That was when I began falling in love with the fantasy genre.  From there I read The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley and I was hooked.


What is something fun about you that your readers don't already know?

     I can recite the entire Walrus & The Carpenter poem from memory. And my favorite television show of all time is Green Wing.
 
If you could recommend one book, not your own, from any time period to read what would it be?
     A book that changed my view of the world is Mountains Beyond Mountains. It is the absolutely gorgeous biography of Dr. Paul Farmer and Ophelia Dahl (yes, daughter of author Roald Dahl.) These two people have dedicated their lives to bringing medical services to impoverished communities and their story is astonishing. Read it knowing your life will be changed for the better by the time you get to the final page.