WWW Wednesday is a meme from Sam at Taking On A World Of Words
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
It’s multiple genres this week – a fantasy featuring rival journalists, a YA contemporary focusing on Dissociative Identity Disorder, and a horror novel about a Mexican folk demon.
I’m about 20% into Divine Rivals and enjoying the strong female protagonist and her unusual connection to her rival. It was the Shadow and Bone comp title that grabbed my attention.
When two young rival journalists find love through a magical connection, they must face the depths of hell, in a war among gods, to seal their fate forever.
After centuries of sleep, the gods are warring again. But eighteen-year-old Iris Winnow just wants to hold her family together. Her mother is suffering from addiction and her brother is missing from the front lines. Her best bet is to win the columnist promotion at the Oath Gazette.
To combat her worries, Iris writes letters to her brother and slips them beneath her wardrobe door, where they vanish—into the hands of Roman Kitt, her cold and handsome rival at the paper. When he anonymously writes Iris back, the two of them forge a connection that will follow Iris all the way to the front lines of battle: for her brother, the fate of mankind, and love.
Shadow and Bone meets Lore in Rebecca Ross’s Divine Rivals, an epic enemies-to-lovers fantasy novel filled with hope and heartbreak, and the unparalleled power of love.
Pieces of Me absolutely enthralled me. I was annoyed when I had to put it down. A fascinating and moving portrayal of a teen girl coping with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
The next gut-punching, compulsively readable Kate McLaughlin novel, about a girl finding strength in not being alone.
When eighteen-year-old Dylan wakes up, she’s in an apartment she doesn’t recognize. The other people there seem to know her, but she doesn’t know them – not even the pretty, chiseled boy who tells her his name is Connor. A voice inside her head keeps saying that everything is okay, but Dylan can’t help but freak out. Especially when she borrows Connor’s phone to call home and realizes she’s been missing for three days.
Dylan has lost time before, but never like this.
Soon after, Dylan is diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder, and must grapple not only with the many people currently crammed inside her head, but that a secret from her past so terrible she’s blocked it out has put them there. Her only distraction is a budding new relationship with Connor. But as she gets closer to finding out the truth, Dylan wonders: will it heal her or fracture her further?
Pretty much any book with the word ‘haunting’ grabs my attention. When I read it’s about a folk demon, I immediately downloaded it from the NetGalley widget. Not sure what that says about me.
A woman is haunted by the Mexican folk demon La Llorona as she unravels the dark secrets of her family history in this ravishing and provocative horror novel.
Alejandra no longer knows who she is. To her husband, she is a wife, and to her children, a mother. To her own adoptive mother, she is a daughter. But they cannot see who Alejandra has become: a woman struggling with a darkness that threatens to consume her.
Nor can they see what Alejandra sees. In times of despair, a ghostly vision appears to her, the apparition of a crying woman in a ragged white gown.
When Alejandra visits a therapist, she begins exploring her family’s history, starting with the biological mother she never knew. As she goes deeper into the lives of the women in her family, she learns that heartbreak and tragedy are not the only things she has in common with her ancestors.
Because the crying woman was with them, too. She is La Llorona, the vengeful and murderous mother of Mexican legend. And she will not leave until Alejandra follows her mother, her grandmother, and all the women who came before her into the darkness.
But Alejandra has inherited more than just pain. She has inherited the strength and the courage of her foremothers—and she will have to summon everything they have given her to banish La Llorona forever.
I discovered by accident that the ebook AND paperbook editions of The Gemini Connection are on sale at Amazon for $3.70. This is my second book, but it could use a little love, so if you’re looking for a sci-fi/fantasy read that’s kind of a mashup of The Matrix and Inception, here’s your opportunity. And reviews are greatly appreciated!
Go to Amazon HERE.
Planet Tage is dying, and the best hope of saving it is gone.
Seventeen-year-old identical twins Evan and Simon share an extraordinary bond, a trait that’s both useful and invasive. They use their connection in their work at Scientific Innovations. Evan is a Mindbender, someone who enters the minds of scientists to spark ideas, join thoughts, and battle nightmares. Simon is a science prodigy and Tage’s best chance of survival.
Unfortunately, their unusual link often bleeds into their private lives. When Evan discovers his brother is keeping a secret from him, he lashes out and ignores requests to talk, and even pleas for help. By the time Evan tunes back in, he finds their connection severed and Simon missing.
He suffers a terrible case of survivor’s guilt. Moreover, he’s desperate. The fate of the world rests on Simon’s return, and Evan is willing to do anything to get him back—even working with his greatest rival, who also happens to be Simon’s boyfriend.
Evan finds allies among enemies and adversaries among friends. When nothing is as it seems and everything is depending on him, he must explore a dangerous aspect to his twin connection he never knew he had.
If he fails, he’ll lose both his brother and his world.
I hope you enjoy Divine Rivals! Such a fantastic book.
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I’m really liking the time period and the unusual connection between Iris and Roman. The mythology angle is a bonus. Thanks, Joanna!
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Interesting about the surprise sale. Hope it moves some copies for you.
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So do I, Craig. I have no idea how long the sale’s been going on, but I’m glad I stumbled across it.
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You definitely do have a mixed bag of genres to read, Teri, LOL.
And I’m wishing you the best with the Amazon sale. The Gemini Connection was a fantastic tale!
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An unusual week for me – it’s not all sci-fi or fantasy, lol. And thanks, Mae!
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What interesting reads, Teri. I saw a review of Pieces of Me that grabbed my attention. I hope you enjoy it – all three of these. And I loved The Gemini Connection. That’s one I wanted a sequel to. Lol. Happy Reading.
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Pieces of Me gripped me from start to finish, Diana. I highly recommend it. And I still miss those twins. Maybe someday….
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Thanks! 🙂
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(Sorry if I’ve commented twice. I’m having WP issues this morning!)
I think V. Castro’s horror is always provocative. I bet The Haunting of Alejandra is going to be a disturbing read!
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I could have sworn I’d read Castro’s books before, but according to Goodreads I haven’t. Maybe I’ve just seen the books on other blogs.
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Thanks for sharing, Michael!
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That’s an eclectic mix!
Best wishes on the sale.
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Kind of proud of myself for having some variety this week, lol. Thanks, Staci!
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All three of these books sound interesting, Teri. I am particularly drawn to Mexican folklore so that one really calls to me. Congrats on the sale of your book!
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I’ve read Mexican folklore before, but it’s been a while. The reviews have been good. Thanks, Jan!
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Sounds like some good reading, Teri 🙂 I have noticed Amazon decides when we are having a sale.
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Sure would be nice if they’d notify us, lol. Have no idea how long it’s been going on or when it will end.
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The haunting of aleuandra sounds interesting. Happens reading!
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I’m ready for a good horror novel, Yesha. Just have a few to get through before it.
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Thanks for sharing, Teri.
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Divine Rivals is one that I have seen such great reviews for! I hope you end up loving it. Have a wonderful week!!
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Just finished it today, Leslie. That ending! For some reason I thought it was a standalone. Obviously, I need the next book now.
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Oh, I thought it was a standalone too! I’ll have to wait closer to book two to pick it up!
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Pieces of Me totally fascinated me too and enjoy Divine Rivals!
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It blew me away, Tessa. Our theme for book club last night was mental health struggles, and I highly recommended Pieces of Me.
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