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Super exciting day today! Amber Garza's new novel The Last Time I Saw Her has been released into the world of books and is officially up to grabs! I've had my eye on the book for quite sometime and was so excited to get my hands on it today! 😍💗
Murdered. Dead. Lifeless.
Today she is standing in the middle of the store where he works.
Alive. Breathing.
It’s not the first time he’s seen her lurking around. Following him. In life, Lauren had wanted nothing to do with him. In death, she won’t leave him alone.
He knows what she wants. What he has to do so he can finally be free.
With the help of the school’s bad girl loner Harley, Dylan sets out to solve Lauren’s murder.
But when the lines begin to blur between finding justice and seeking vengeance, things take a dangerous turn.

Title: Finding You
Author: Lydia Albano
Genre: Young Adult, Suspense, Contemporary
Pages: 320
Publisher: Swoon Reads
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Isla is kidnapped from a train platform in broad daylight, and thrust into a nightmare when she is sold to a sadistic aristocrat. Locked in a dungeon with a dozen other girls, Isla's only comfort is a locket and the memory of the boy she loves. But as days pass and more girls disappear, she realizes that help is not coming... If they're going to survive, they'll have to escape on their own.
Swoon Reads is proud to present Lydia Albano's debut novel, a powerful story of a teen girl finding strength and hope in even the worst circumstances.
I am currently in the middle of reading this and omg you guys...THIS is something special! I'm hoping to finish it in one sitting and have a review up possibly tonight! Stay tuned ❤
Author Bio:
Lydia Albano is a (self-proclaimed) Bunburyist living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she promotes Oxford commas, spends her money on musical theater, and demands the Myers-Briggs letters of everyone she meets. Her debut novel, Finding You, will be released in September, 2017, with SwoonReads/Macmillan.
Todays topic of discussion and topic of annoyance? New adult novels (the NA genre). I'm just going to be up front and honest with you all and admit that the NA genre is in general a genre that I have been pretty sick of for quite sometime. With that said lets just jump right into this list shall we?
1. The covers..
Thankfully as of late the covers have mixed it up a bit, but for quite awhile when NA was the 'thing' to be writing and releasing typically the cover would be found with a black and white image of either a man with a six pack or a couple in an almost kissing embrace, the cover would then have a title and author name in a bright color. I found myself almost everyday wanting to rip my hair out with how many of these types of covers would be revealed in one week.
2. Unhealthy relationships
Ugh. Do I even need to go into this? If you have read a good number of NA novels (or even if you've just read a few for that matter) than more than likely you have witnessed the trend that is super dysfunctional and unhealthy relationships. I literally have read NA novels that I would think were going to give me a psychological read about Stockholm syndrome or maybe women falling in love with, but then escaping their abusers. But NOPE, in the end they were just novels romanticizing rape/ abuse/stalking etc! Oh, but don't worry it would all be okay because the guy was super hot, had a damaged past and lots and lots of money.
3. Weak female characters
I feel like this one almost isn't even fair to put considering I feel any genre can suffer from this, but I don't care
4. Repeat storylines
Common storyline to follow take your pick:
- Girl who was abused and is an introvert from her abuse falls in love with the town bad boy.
- Girl who is portrayed as a party girl and the town 'slut' finds a sweet guy, but she still has a fear of commitment and has lots of self destructive behaviors.
- Above storylines also work if you switch gender, just tend to seem to be more popular from a female point of view.
Well that's it, don't get me wrong I'm sure there is plenty more that could be added to this short little list, but I wanted to keep it just that, short and little.
DISCLAIMER: This is in no way me trying to bash NA novels, I have read plenty of NA novels that I have loved, and there will be plenty I will read in the future. I did a list like this for YA novels too years ago which you can check out here
What are some things that piss you off about NA novels?!?!
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So today is an exciting day, this is a giveaway I have been planning for quite sometime, but I really didn't want to post it until I was 1,000% sure that I was going to be serious about getting back into blogging. Well today is that day! This big giveaway is for one lucky winner to get a book of their choice EVERY MONTH for the next YEAR! Giveaway details are down below, enjoy everyone 💖
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- Giveaway is international and will end on June 22nd
- Winner will be announced June 24th at the latest
- Winner will be emailed on the 24th of every month for a year to let me know which book they want ($15 us dollar limit, last book will be ordered May 24th 2018)
- Entries are looked over so please don't lie/cheat when entering or you will be disqualified
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So I recently turned 25 and got myself some new shelves and reorganized how my shelves are laid out SO I figured I would share how I organize my books and my shelves with you all! Also list the other ways I have organized my books in the past etc. ❤
This is another way that is kinda different that I don't see too much. Grouping by short thin books all the way till you get to your big 600+ page books. I do like this option in the sense that if I'm in the mood for a short novel, all jmy shorter length books will be together and vice versa etc.
This is my little favorites shelf! I have lights installed into this one so my favorites are always lit up 😍💕 Keep in mind ALOT of my favs are missing from this shelf since I still have quite a few of my kindle favorites that I need to by in paperback/hardback.
My wall of books:
How I organized my main wall was mostly by color, although towards the bottom end of the shelves I have misc books, some that I need to do for giveaways and some that I need to take to donate etc.
Besides looking pretty though organizing by color is definitely a 'messy' way to have things organized, no series are together, authors books are all over the place instead of all together. But for the time being I'm really liking this. ❤
Besides looking pretty though organizing by color is definitely a 'messy' way to have things organized, no series are together, authors books are all over the place instead of all together. But for the time being I'm really liking this. ❤
Different ways to organzie books:
Genre
Why it's great? This is actually probably my FAVORITE way to organize books. If I'm in the mood for a paranormal read..great! I can go to my paranormal section of my shelves which is then organized by type like mermaids, vampires etc. It makes it so quick and easy to find a book to start, and by organizing them this way it also keeps series together and (most) authors together which is always a bonus!
Size (height)
This is a different way to organize that I have heard about people doing, but haven't seen it done much. How you would just group your books together is by height so all your books will line up nicely before going up or down to the next height of books. This is probably a way I will try next time I redo my shelves just cause I'm curious how it will look.
Alphabetical
Nothing beats the good ol try and true way that is organizing by author and title in alphabetical order.
Size (width)
This is another way that is kinda different that I don't see too much. Grouping by short thin books all the way till you get to your big 600+ page books. I do like this option in the sense that if I'm in the mood for a short novel, all jmy shorter length books will be together and vice versa etc.
My FAVORITES shelf

This is my little favorites shelf! I have lights installed into this one so my favorites are always lit up 😍💕 Keep in mind ALOT of my favs are missing from this shelf since I still have quite a few of my kindle favorites that I need to by in paperback/hardback.
My 'to read soon' shelf
This top row of shelves is for my books I REALLY want to read soon, this way when I want to start a new book I go here first.
Bonus my gaming/entertainment area:
I also got a new tv media stand for my birthday the one next to my 'to read soon' shelf and I am just so obsessed with it, this is my fiances and I's living room/double gaming area and I just had to share 😍
How do you organize YOUR shelves??
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Title: Through the Arch
Author: Devri Walls
Series: Venators
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
Pages: 300
Released: Oct 1st, 2016
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Six years ago, Grey Malteer was attacked by creatures he thought couldn’t possibly exist. They repeated a word, calling him a name he’d never heard before…Venator. Since then, his life has been a hellhole of secrecy—hiding old pain alongside strange new abilities.
Rune Jenkins has an itch, as she calls it, but it’s more than that. It's an anger that builds up like the inside of a boiler whenever she’s around anything remotely supernatural. The pressure is growing steadily worse and she can’t understand why. All she knows is—her control is slipping.
By order of an unknown council Grey and Rune are pulled through a portal in the St. Louis arch, landing them in an alternate dimension where creatures of myth and legend exist. A realm that calls them, Venators.
Made up of centuries old fae, vampires, werewolves, elves and succubi the council’s corrupt nature becomes obvious as they seek to wield the newly returned Venators as weapons. Wedged in an impossible position, Grey and Rune must decide their fate—do they go against the council’s wishes and help the innocents of this unforgiving land, or face the possibility of execution by the council.
Devri Walls is permanently cemented as one of my favorite authors to read, her fantasy novels always have me fully immersed in the world with the characters she creates. Through the Arch was no expception and was another exciting adventure of a read. With great characters, the start of some romance, tons of action and a plethora of different paranormal creatures, Venators is looking to be another 5 star series for me from Devris Walls.
The start of Venators immediately had me very intrigued, Rune gets an itch, a built up rage she feels she needs to release when anything supernatural/paranormal is around her, even a commercial making a slight reference to werewolves sends her into a frenzied feeling of anger that she has to work hard to contain. She knows this isn’t normal, but how can she talk to anyone about this without being thrown into the looney bin? As a reader this had me SO intrigued right off the back, why is she filled with such a rage over paranormal things? And on top of that what does Grey (male classmate of hers) know about Runes itch? The beginning was so strong and immediately sucked me in with tons of questions and me wanting answers.
Through the Arch was a perfect ‘first novel’ to a series, we are introduced to the characters, there is a sense that some romances will pick up in book two, and you get a general understanding of how the world works and how the politics work in the fantasy world Rune and Grey have been shoved into. It reminds me a lot of how I felt during Wings of Arian the first book to Devri’s other series Solus, it’s a first novel that gives you everything you need…but leaves you wanting soooo much more and dying for book two.
The only negative critique I would give Through the Arch would be the ending, this for me is a minor critique too considering this is the first book to a series, and not a stand alone. Through the Arch's ending had a pretty rushed feeling to it, the pacing felt off and I felt it was tied together rather quickly and then bam…the novel was over.
While the ending felt rushed the rest of the novel was flawlessly paced, through out Through the Arc you're on such a roller coaster as the reader. You're thrown around quick turns and then dropped down big plummets, but don't worry Devri always gives you a moment to catch your breath before throwing you right back onto the ride.
I really cannot wait to see where this series will go, knowing Devri's previous series though one thing is for certain.... this is going to be one hell of a good ride.
- Positive-Amazing world building
- Positive-Likable characters
- Positive-Start of a romance
- Negative-Ending
- Positive-BELTRAN 💖
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Books that are hard to get off the brain if it be because they were so good, so scary, so unique or whatever they were to make them stay on your mind weeks, months, or even years after reading them! Welcome to the YA-Aholic meme 'Still on my Mind' a meme to highlight those unforgettable reads!
The Shadow Reader by Sandy Williams
There can only be one allegiance. It’s her time to choose.
Some humans can see the fae. McKenzie Lewis can track them, reading the shadows they leave behind. But some shadows lead to danger. Others lead to lies.
A Houston college student trying to finish her degree, McKenzie has been working for the fae king for years, tracking vicious rebels who would claim the Realm. Her job isn’t her only secret. For just as long, she’s been in love with Kyol, the king’s sword-master—and relationships between humans and fae are forbidden.
But any hope for a normal life is shattered when she’s captured by Aren, the fierce and uncompromising rebel leader. He teaches her the forbidden fae language and tells her dark truths about the Court, all to persuade her to turn against the king. Time is running out, and as the fight starts to claim human lives, McKenzie has no choice but to decide once and for all whom to trust and where she ultimately stands in the face of a cataclysmic civil war.
Why is this read still on my mind?
What book (s) are still on your mind?
Hey book lovers! So normally I don't do gift card giveaways, but I figured for Christmas why not?! Up for grabs is a $20 amazon gift card that will be emailed to the winner the 27th of December.
Enter to win a $20 amazon gift card below by filling out the rafflecopter form! Nothing is required to enter this giveaway besides an email, BUT if you nwould like to have extra entries you can get extra ones by Liking YA-Aholic on facebook HERE or following YA-Aholic on Twitter HERE!
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Happy Holidays everyone and make sure to check back in the new year for a hugggeee giveaway event to start off 2017!

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Happy Holidays everyone and make sure to check back in the new year for a hugggeee giveaway event to start off 2017!
There are SO many awesome releases coming out this November so I figured it is a perfect time to host an international giveaway including some of those awesome releases! Check out how to enter and the books to choose from down below!
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Giveaway details:
- Giveaway is international
- There will be two winners who each get one book of their choice
- Winners will be announced and emailed on November 1st
- Cheaters never win, I go over the winners entries before announcing so please just dont cheat
This weeks book haul, check out what books I picked up!
Both of these beauties I found at my local Dollar Tree! Such a great steal for what what will hopefully be some great reads!
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Ebooks For Review

Venators by Devri Walls is my current read and I must say that so far it's been an extraordinary read, Devri is one of my favorite authors especially if I'm looking for an amazing fantasy read and Ventors is no exception. If you are looking for a new fantasy series to pick then I highly recommend picking up Venators by Devri Walls you can find it on goodreads here or on amazon here, it will be released October 11th!
Bought Ebooks
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The Forbidden Orchid by Sharon Biggs Waller
Breaking Away by Juliana Haygert
Prom Queen of Disaster by Joseph Hunt
Obsession by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Terrapin by A.C. Troyer
Seven Black Diamonds by Melissa Marr
Underland by Chanda Hahn
Kaleidoscope by Mindy Hayes
The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon
What books did you guys get this week?
Which one of these books should I" read first?!
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