Showing posts with label Jeri Smith-Ready. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeri Smith-Ready. Show all posts

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Shade - Jeri Smith-Ready

Best. Birthday. Ever. At least, it was supposed to be. With Logan's band playing a crucial gig and Aura's plans for an intimate after-party, Aura knows it will be the most memorable night of her boyfriend's life. She never thought it would be his last.
Logan's sudden death leaves Aura devastated. He's gone.
Well, sort of.
Like everyone born after the Shift, Aura can see and talk to ghosts. This mysterious ability had always been annoying, and Aura had wanted nothing more than to figure out why the Shift happened so she could undo it. But not with Logan's violet-hued spirit still hanging around. Because Dead Logan is almost as real as ever. Almost.
It doesn't really help that Aura's new friend Zachary is so understanding--and so very alive. His support means more to Aura than she cares to admit.
As Aura's relationships with the dead and the living grow ever complicated, so do her feelings for Logan and Zachary. Each holds a piece of Aura's heart. . . and clues to the secret of the Shift.

Title: Shade (Shade #1)
Author: Jeri Smith-Ready
Genre: Young Adult, Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Publication Date: May 4, 2010
Source: Own. 
My rating: 5/5

Aura, like every other person born after the Shift, can see and hear ghosts. Aura would give anything not to be able to hear, or see them, until her boyfriend ends up dying. Though he is now dead, he still wants to pursue their relationship, barring a few minor complications. Aura would love nothing more than to be with him, but she has to move on. When Zachary enters the picture, things simultaneously become easier and harder for her. She'll have to decide who, or what to choose. If only she could figure out the secret behind the Shift. 
The premise for Shade is quite unique and intriguing. Every child and teenager Aura's age and younger can see and hear ghosts, while the adults can't. The ghosts know this and constantly badger everyone they guess can see them. In many other books, just one character is usually afflicted with a questionable ability. In Shade, everyone has the same ability, and though they can't do anything to bar themselves from seeing the ghosts, they can bar the ghosts from communicating with them by wearing red. The involvement of red in their wardrobe distorts things for the ghosts so much that they can't handle being near the colour. This puts Aura in an interesting position as she needs to come to terms with Logan's death, and the reality of his new ghostly being. As a devout fan of the colour red, she trades in her red clothes and accessories in favour of being with Logan. When she is assigned a partner to help with her science project, she can't help but be dismayed as she expressed that she would rather do her project solo. Things heat up when she finds out her new partner is an incredibly good-looking, accent-toting Scotsman. She doesn't want to fall for him, but the chemistry between the two sizzles and roars to life. 
Aura is a well developed, and well scripted character. Her situation evokes sympathy from the reader as they realize how hard it must be for her to live with her boyfriend's death, and then see her living in stasis as he isn't moving on. When Zachary is partnered with her, it is interesting to see the fluctuation of emotions that Aura starts feeling. She starts having feelings that she thought would be dormant forever after losing Logan. I found her completely credible and couldn't help rooting for her to choose Zachary over Logan, though I am still torn between the two. 
The love triangle between all three characters is poetic at best as Logan is the one she wants but can't have. Zachary is on the sidelines displaying his affection openly. He realizes that she is pining for Logan, but wants her to realize that she needs to have a relationship with someone living. Relationship woes aside, there is the very real mystery of the Shift that Aura wants to solve. With both Zachary, and Logan's help, she just might be able to, but she'll need to work in secret as there are government agencies keeping a close eye on those born after the Shift. 
I loved the plot line, the romance, the pacing, all of it. The story was suspenseful, heartfelt, moving, and illuminating. Those who enjoy urban fantasy, romance, and mystery will love this book. The sequel, Shift, doesn't come out until May 2011, so it will be a long wait to find out what happens next. I, for one, will be waiting impatiently to find out what direction Smith-Ready is planning to take the series in. This is definitely a must-read.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

In My Mailbox -36- and the Smart Chicks Kick It in Brampton!

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi over at The Story Siren every Sunday. In My Mailbox is a weekly meme that lets everyone see what books you have received or bought that week.
For Review
1. Dust City - Robert Paul Weston
2. Virals - Kathy Reichs
3. Knight Angels: Book of Revenge - Abra Ebner
4. Freefall - Anna Levine

Many thanks goes to Vimala from Penguin Canada, Abra Ebner, Anna Levine, and The Teen Book Scene for the books I received for review this (and last) week. 

Bought
1. Take Me There - Carolee Dean (signed)*
2. Rogue Angel: The Dragon's Mark - Alex Archer
3. As Lie the Dead - Kelly Meding
4. Ransom - Lois Duncan
5. Shadow Hills - Anastasia Hopcus (signed)*
6. Split - Swati Avasthi* (ARC given to me by Kari from A Good Addiction, did not buy it.)
7. The Van Alen Legacy - Melissa de la Cruz (signed)
8. Girl Stays in the Picture - Melissa de la Cruz (signed)
9. Radiant Shadows - Melissa Marr (signed)
10. Nevermore - Kelly Creagh
11. Whisper - Phoebe Kitanidis (signed)*
12. Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins*
13. Sleepless - Cyn Balog*
14. Stranded - J.T. Dutton*
15. Immortal Beloved - Cate Tiernan

*All books denoted with an asterisk were given or purchased from Kari of A Good Addiction. She was kind enough to get a few books signed for me. In that regard, thank you very much Kari! I can't wait to read the books, thank you for mailing them out! (Isn't she awesome??) :D

Swag
Firelight swag courtesy of Sophie Jordan for her street team. I'll be handing these out around here and giving some away on the blog. :) 

Speaking of Firelight, Sophie Jordan has a contest up and running on her website. She has a TON of books up for grabs, so you should definitely check it out! You can find the contest here.

Smart Chicks Kick It in Brampton!

I was super happy that I could go to this event! I brought my bag o' books, my camera, and my fiance. He helped hold the books, and also took some pictures! Thank you Duane, you were a very patient man during that looong wait in line. :D I would LOVE to thank all of the authors for being there! It was a pleasure to meet you all! In order of appearance, Margaret Stohl, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Melissa de la Cruz, Jeri Smith-Ready, Melissa Marr, Kelley Armstrong, and Alyson Noel. Kami was listed on the roster of attending authors, but unfortunately she wasn't able to be there. I hope you are feeling better soon Kami! :) 
Chatting with Margie.
Chatting with Jen, Melissa and Jeri. Spent too much time chatting with them so I couldn't say too much to Melissa Marr. Especially didn't get to say that I LOVE Seth (and all of her books!) :(
Yes, the books you see on the table are all mine. :) I was bad, Kelley signed 4 of my books instead of the limit of 3. ;) Thank you Kelley!
Didn't get a chance to talk to Alyson either, though she signed Radiance for me. They were pushing us through quickly so the authors wouldn't be late to the Teen Read Awards ceremony! Duane also mentioned that he didn't get a good picture of Alyson... I didn't realize that meant I didn't have any other pictures of her! :( I like her hair though! :)

Other news?

Anyway, I think that is it for me this week... all of the current contests on the blog are listed on the sidebar. The Wind Warrior giveaway names will be drawn in the next few days and passed along to Cynthia. (I will be getting mailing addresses at that time in the event that any of the people who entered on my blog win one of her grand prizes.) She will then compile the 5 names picked from each blog and will announce the grand prize winners. Good luck everyone! :) 

That's what I received in my mailbox this week, what did you get in yours?