Book info:
Title: Slay
Author: Brittney Morris
Genre: YA contemporary?
Release Date: September 24th, 2019
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Source: ARC from publisher which did not influence my opinion
My rating: 5 stars
Synopsis:
By day,
seventeen-year-old Kiera Johnson is an honors student, a math tutor, and
one of the only Black kids at Jefferson Academy. But at home, she joins
hundreds of thousands of Black gamers who duel worldwide as Nubian
personas in the secret multiplayer online role-playing card game, SLAY.
No one knows Kiera is the game developer, not her friends, her family,
not even her boyfriend, Malcolm, who believes video games are partially
responsible for the "downfall of the Black man."
But when a teen
in Kansas City is murdered over a dispute in the SLAY world, news of the
game reaches mainstream media, and SLAY is labeled a racist,
exclusionist, violent hub for thugs and criminals. Even worse, an
anonymous troll infiltrates the game, threatening to sue Kiera for
"anti-white discrimination."
Driven to save the only world in
which she can be herself, Kiera must preserve her secret identity and
harness what it means to be unapologetically Black in a world
intimidated by Blackness. But can she protect her game without losing
herself in the process?
My Review:
This was such an amazing #ownvoices story! The author was able to pull in so many issues that teens, as well as even adults in this day and age are thinking or feeling or dealing with. And she touched on all of them in what I felt was probably a pretty realistic way. This video game wasn't one that had a bunch of killings and senseless violence, it was a card duel type of game, one that used so many different "Black" customs and history in ways that were definitely tongue-in-cheek for those familiar with the terms or even just very, what's the word, something like complimentary, but that's not really what I'm trying to say. I don't feel that in any way these things were done in an offensive or insulting way, it was like loving all the parts of yourself, as well as those who are alike and different. The book touched on many hot-topics or sensitive subjects that seem to remain no matter what. Like cultural appropriation, is it "okay" for white people to get dred-locks? Or is it even right to ask one person of a culture if it is okay, because should they be the ones to have to speak for everyone? There was the bit about having a game "just" for the black people. So many times you hear people talk about this with things like colleges and clubs. Mixed race couples. On the one hand, why shouldn't someone be able to love whoever they want? But is it okay for a black man to think black women and men should only be together, that it is diluting their race to mix with white or other people?
The number of controversial topics and hot button issues touched upon in this story is amazing, but also so ideal for the current political and cultural climate. This book was not just really deep, it had great characters and action going along all the way through. I could barely put it down when I had to do things like eat or sleep or work. I can't wait to purchase a couple copies of this for my school library where I work. And I will get more than one copy, because I can see this being one several students will want to read at the same time once word gets around.
Oh, one thing though, I think the word "ain't" had been around long before ebonics or the AAVE are considered to be started. But I could be wrong! Makes me want to do my research!
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Thursday, October 3, 2019
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Cover Re-release with 2 Giveaways: At Any Price (Gaming the System #1) by Brenna Aubrey

Book info:
Title: At Any Price
Author: Brenna Aubrey
Series: Gaming the System #1
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
Achievement Unlocked: Geek Virgin
When Mia Strong, proud geek-girl and popular gaming blogger, auctions off her virginity online, she knows she’ll make waves. But what she will not be making is a love connection. Her rules are set in stone: One night. No further contact.
It’s a desperate step, but it’s the only way she can go to medical school and pay her mother’s mounting hospital bills.
Difficulty Level: Millionaire CEO
Adam Drake, the enigmatic auction winner, is a software prodigy who made his first million at seventeen. Now, in his mid-twenties, he’s sexy, driven and–as CEO of his own gaming company–he’s used to making the rules. Before Mia knows what’s happening, he’s found the loophole in the rules of her auction. Every stipulation she’s made to protect her heart gets tossed by the wayside.
She can’t tell if he’s playing her…or if he’s playing for keeps.
This New Adult book is intended for readers over the age of 18 due to adult language, sexual content and adult situations.
Love the new look? Add it to your library!
Check out my reviews of the first 3 books HERE.

Author Bio:
Brenna Aubrey is a USA TODAY Bestselling Author of contemporary romance stories that center on geek culture.
She has always sought comfort in good books and the long, involved stories she weaves in her head. Brenna is a city girl with a nature-lover's heart. She therefore finds herself out in green open spaces any chance she can get. She's also a mom, teacher, geek girl, Francophile, unabashed video-game addict and eBook hoarder.
She currently resides on the west coast of the US with her husband, two children, and two adorable golden retriever pups.
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Thursday, June 8, 2017
Release Blitz: Level Me Up (A Gamer Boy Novel) by Lauren Helms
Title: Level Me Up
Series: A Gamer Boy Novel
Author: Lauren Helms
Genre: NA Romance
Release Date: June 5, 2017


Dex Roberts knows the moment he sees Morgan, he wants more. He falls hard and fast, but isn’t surprised when his job as a professional video gamer takes its toll on their relationship.
Once Morgan decides what truly makes her happy, there’s no time to waste. But without any warning, life threatens to destroy what both Morgan and Dex want most... each other.

Why the heck do I feel like I’m about to do something utterly stupid, like that split second before you realize you’ve missed the step and are about to fall down the stairs?
“Hi,” he says in this perfectly male, deep voice. “How are you ladies today?”
I distantly hear Ruby reply, “Well, we’re just fine. Thank you for asking.”
And she nudges me as I realize that while he asked both of us that question, he is only looking at me, and I’m not moving or saying anything. Apparently, I'm a freaking mute. Why can't I form words? Get it together, Morgan!
"Hi," he says again, but to only me this time.
And just like that, I snap myself out of it, slap on a smile and reply, "Hi," as I reach out and offer my hand like it’s some formal introduction. Again, I ask myself, what is wrong with me?
With a smile that reaches his eyes, he grasps my hand in his as I say, "I'm Morgan, and I have no idea what a positive K/D is."
I hear Ruby stifle a laugh beside me. I'm never going to live this down. Somebody should just shoot me now. But to my surprise, Dex doesn't laugh at me. He is still smiling at me and says, “Hi Morgan, I'm Dex. And don't worry about it, this guy sitting next to me," he jerks his head to his right, "doesn’t know what a positive K/D is either, but at least you're honest."
I quickly glance to his right and see a guy with short blond hair turn toward him glaring, but then turn toward us, smile and says, "He doesn't know what he's talking about."
I slide my eyes back to Dex and realize he is still holding my hand even though the handshake stopped a minute ago. I quickly drop my hand and smile as a big bouncer type guy comes up to us and says, "Sorry ladies, you’re holding up the line. Keep moving."
Ruby apologizes, and I apologize to Dex because I'm still staring at him. But we move along, and now the gamer to Dex’s right, Simon "SezSimon" Palmer, is signing the shirt. Dex looks back at me as he finishes signing a poster and says, "it was nice meeting you, Morgan," with a warm smile. I can only manage a smile and nod as Ruby finishes getting the last signature. Then we finish and get out of the line.
We walk a little bit before Ruby stops, grabs my arm and doubles over with laughter.


Friday, June 3, 2016
Five New Adult Free/Cheap E-book Mini-Reviews
Once again I've decided to do a quick post for a bunch of e-books that I downloaded for free or cheap, and then read very quickly. A lot of these are pretty risque, and that is probably what makes them pretty quick reads. I'll do little reviews for each one like I did the last time I did one of these types of posts last month.
At Any Price (Gaming the System #1) by Brenna Aubrey:
This was a pretty quick read, but had a lot of emotional parts to it. It had a lot of the sexy scenes, although in a way there was quite the build-up and then you were left hanging each time the two main characters almost got to the actual consummation of their relationship, and the purpose of the contract and reason they came together in the first place. I liked the story enough that when I saw the boxed set of it, plus the next two in the series, was really cheap, I went ahead and purchased it, even though I already had this one. I'll review the next two books in the series below. Here's the synopsis for this one from Goodreads:
Achievement Unlocked: Geek Virgin
When Mia Strong, proud geek-girl and popular gaming blogger, auctions off her virginity online, she knows she'll make waves. But what she will not be making is a love connection. Her rules are set in stone: One night. No further contact.
It's a desperate step, but it's the only way she can go to medical school and pay her mother's mounting hospital bills.
Difficulty Level: Millionaire CEO
Adam Drake, the enigmatic auction winner, is a software prodigy who made his first million at seventeen. Now, in his mid-twenties, he's sexy, driven and--as CEO of his own gaming company--he's used to making the rules. Before Mia knows what's happening, he's found the loophole in the rules of her auction. Every stipulation she's made to protect her heart gets tossed by the wayside.
She can't tell if he's playing her...or if he's playing for keeps.
Played: A Gaming the System Boxed Set (Gaming the System #1-3) by Brenna Aubrey:
So I was able to just skip ahead to the 2nd story because I'd already finished the first one. Let me tell you, book two is really crazy. Adam and Mia seem to be getting along well, until she goes to see about medical school, and she wants to go away to a place away from where Adam lives. This puts a bit of a rift between them. And then something happens and Mia really begins to pull away from Adam. It was crazy. I hated that this book was told from Adam's viewpoint, because I needed to know what was going on with Mia! Here is the blurb for book 2 - At Any Turn from Goodreads:
So You Want to Be a Hero?
Millionaire CEO Adam Drake, overcame a tortured past to build his own gaming empire. He’s in complete control of his life. With his new found love for brilliant geek girl blogger, Mia Strong, the last piece of his life is in place. He's at the top of his game.
Your Princess Is in Another Castle.
Until suddenly, she withdraws from him, leaving him in the dark. Something tells him she needs help. But she's too stubborn or scared to ask for it, and the more he tries to take control, the further he pushes her away. He can’t solve this problem by writing a check or a few lines of code.
He’ll have to dig deep and put himself at risk…or risk losing her forever.
And then we have the third book. So heart-wrenching. What Mia must go through. But I like that this book gives us both of their points of view. I cried so much in this book, but love how it all turned out, and love how we get some epilogues at the end, and also get a look at the next book in the series, with the other characters. I also have to say that even though I am not a big video game person, I love how the story stays on top of the video game story that kind of brought all our characters together at the beginning. Here is the blurb for At Any Moment from Goodreads:
It’s Dangerous to Go Alone!
Mia Strong never expected to be deciding the rest of her life at age twenty-two. Is she willing to become a human lab rat? Does she need to write a will? Does she ever want a family--and if so, with whom? She can't dodge the tough questions--not if she plans to live to see twenty-three. With her life hanging in the balance, Mia wants nothing more than to rely on Adam Drake, but he’s hurt her before.
You Must Gather Your Party Before Venturing Forth…
Adam Drake knows that he's made mistakes, but when he discovers what Mia's facing, he realizes how much those mistakes could cost him. Now he has to choose between being the man who can save Mia's life or the man she can love. No matter how much it tears him apart, Adam knows he has to put Mia first...even if it means he's out of the picture entirely.
Will their love survive this epic battle or is it game over?
Coerced: Blackmailed by the Billionaire (Buchanan Romance #1) by Alexx Andria:
So, I haven't read the other books that came before this, that I guess have the cousins of the main character, the billionaire, in this book. Overall I wasn't thrilled with this one. The sex scenes were pretty good for the most part, but it was really hard to like the guy. He was pretty much a creep. And even though I know he is supposed to be a "hot" billionaire, in my head I just kept kind of picturing him as a creepy, old, bald guy. Not sure why, probably just because of how he was portrayed in the story. I gave it three stars on Goodreads, because I kept reading just to see how it would end. But, I don't know that I'll go on with any others in the series, or in the series before. Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
Nobody says no to billionaire Sutton Buchanan.
Nobody with a survival instinct or an ounce of common sense, anyway.
That’s because he’s a cruel, ruthless bastard who will stop at nothing to get what he wants – including the curvy blonde artist who just gave him the brush-off.
Elizabeth Downing is desperate and time is running out. Her one chance at landing an exhibition at the Covington Art Museum has been shot down in flames. The shy, insecure artist can’t give her art away, much less sell it. How was she going to continue supporting her disabled sister, without selling off a kidney?
Unfortunately for Elizabeth, her family tragedy is Sutton’s opportunity. Sutton makes Elizabeth a shocking offer that no good man would ever suggest. But Sutton has never pretended to be a good man.
Now he’s going to own her — body and soul.
He’s going to push past her limits.
He’s going to see where her breaking point is.
But he won’t make the same mistake his cousins made by falling in love with his plaything.
Elizabeth’s about to find out, the words “love” and “mercy” aren’t in Sutton Buchanan’s vocabulary.
Flawed Perfection (Beautifully Flawed #1) by Cassandra Giovanni:
This book was a good story for sure. Although there wasn't quite the sexy scenes that I really kind of look for in these types of stories, which since it is listed as a "clean" NA romance, I guess that makes sense. You had horrible parents, both the guys and the girls. You had two brothers that were best friends with the main girl. One that loved her, one that she loved, but she didn't think loved her back. And when things change, well let's just say that there is a mess. Much worse than I thought it would be. And the way it ends, wow. I'm ready for the next one, even though I know how sad I'll be with it. Here is the blurb for this one from Goodreads:
Bobby Beckerson is the American All-Star hockey player—he’s the spitting image of perfection to his family. Goofy, sweet and undeniably gorgeous, he has everything but the one girl he wants: River Ahlers.
River Ahlers is successful in everything but love. She's been in love with Adam Beckerson since they were kids. Worst of all she's stuck right in the middle of the brothers dueling over everything and anything, and she doesn't even know she's the ultimate prize.
Adam Beckerson is a boy with a guitar, a smile that sinks girls' hearts and a stone wall around his own. He’s anything but perfect, and no matter how hard he tries he’s nothing compared to Bobby. Sweet, damaged, with boyish good-looks, nobody thinks Adam loves anyone but himself.
Bobby loves River, River loves Adam and Adam only loves himself--or so everyone thinks. One night everything changes, and as it threatens to destroy everyone involved a tragedy strikes that will break them all...
At Any Price (Gaming the System #1) by Brenna Aubrey:
This was a pretty quick read, but had a lot of emotional parts to it. It had a lot of the sexy scenes, although in a way there was quite the build-up and then you were left hanging each time the two main characters almost got to the actual consummation of their relationship, and the purpose of the contract and reason they came together in the first place. I liked the story enough that when I saw the boxed set of it, plus the next two in the series, was really cheap, I went ahead and purchased it, even though I already had this one. I'll review the next two books in the series below. Here's the synopsis for this one from Goodreads:
Achievement Unlocked: Geek Virgin
When Mia Strong, proud geek-girl and popular gaming blogger, auctions off her virginity online, she knows she'll make waves. But what she will not be making is a love connection. Her rules are set in stone: One night. No further contact.
It's a desperate step, but it's the only way she can go to medical school and pay her mother's mounting hospital bills.
Difficulty Level: Millionaire CEO
Adam Drake, the enigmatic auction winner, is a software prodigy who made his first million at seventeen. Now, in his mid-twenties, he's sexy, driven and--as CEO of his own gaming company--he's used to making the rules. Before Mia knows what's happening, he's found the loophole in the rules of her auction. Every stipulation she's made to protect her heart gets tossed by the wayside.
She can't tell if he's playing her...or if he's playing for keeps.
Played: A Gaming the System Boxed Set (Gaming the System #1-3) by Brenna Aubrey:
So I was able to just skip ahead to the 2nd story because I'd already finished the first one. Let me tell you, book two is really crazy. Adam and Mia seem to be getting along well, until she goes to see about medical school, and she wants to go away to a place away from where Adam lives. This puts a bit of a rift between them. And then something happens and Mia really begins to pull away from Adam. It was crazy. I hated that this book was told from Adam's viewpoint, because I needed to know what was going on with Mia! Here is the blurb for book 2 - At Any Turn from Goodreads:
So You Want to Be a Hero?
Millionaire CEO Adam Drake, overcame a tortured past to build his own gaming empire. He’s in complete control of his life. With his new found love for brilliant geek girl blogger, Mia Strong, the last piece of his life is in place. He's at the top of his game.
Your Princess Is in Another Castle.
Until suddenly, she withdraws from him, leaving him in the dark. Something tells him she needs help. But she's too stubborn or scared to ask for it, and the more he tries to take control, the further he pushes her away. He can’t solve this problem by writing a check or a few lines of code.
He’ll have to dig deep and put himself at risk…or risk losing her forever.
And then we have the third book. So heart-wrenching. What Mia must go through. But I like that this book gives us both of their points of view. I cried so much in this book, but love how it all turned out, and love how we get some epilogues at the end, and also get a look at the next book in the series, with the other characters. I also have to say that even though I am not a big video game person, I love how the story stays on top of the video game story that kind of brought all our characters together at the beginning. Here is the blurb for At Any Moment from Goodreads:
It’s Dangerous to Go Alone!
Mia Strong never expected to be deciding the rest of her life at age twenty-two. Is she willing to become a human lab rat? Does she need to write a will? Does she ever want a family--and if so, with whom? She can't dodge the tough questions--not if she plans to live to see twenty-three. With her life hanging in the balance, Mia wants nothing more than to rely on Adam Drake, but he’s hurt her before.
You Must Gather Your Party Before Venturing Forth…
Adam Drake knows that he's made mistakes, but when he discovers what Mia's facing, he realizes how much those mistakes could cost him. Now he has to choose between being the man who can save Mia's life or the man she can love. No matter how much it tears him apart, Adam knows he has to put Mia first...even if it means he's out of the picture entirely.
Will their love survive this epic battle or is it game over?
Coerced: Blackmailed by the Billionaire (Buchanan Romance #1) by Alexx Andria:
So, I haven't read the other books that came before this, that I guess have the cousins of the main character, the billionaire, in this book. Overall I wasn't thrilled with this one. The sex scenes were pretty good for the most part, but it was really hard to like the guy. He was pretty much a creep. And even though I know he is supposed to be a "hot" billionaire, in my head I just kept kind of picturing him as a creepy, old, bald guy. Not sure why, probably just because of how he was portrayed in the story. I gave it three stars on Goodreads, because I kept reading just to see how it would end. But, I don't know that I'll go on with any others in the series, or in the series before. Here is the blurb from Goodreads:
Nobody with a survival instinct or an ounce of common sense, anyway.
That’s because he’s a cruel, ruthless bastard who will stop at nothing to get what he wants – including the curvy blonde artist who just gave him the brush-off.
Elizabeth Downing is desperate and time is running out. Her one chance at landing an exhibition at the Covington Art Museum has been shot down in flames. The shy, insecure artist can’t give her art away, much less sell it. How was she going to continue supporting her disabled sister, without selling off a kidney?
Unfortunately for Elizabeth, her family tragedy is Sutton’s opportunity. Sutton makes Elizabeth a shocking offer that no good man would ever suggest. But Sutton has never pretended to be a good man.
Now he’s going to own her — body and soul.
He’s going to push past her limits.
He’s going to see where her breaking point is.
But he won’t make the same mistake his cousins made by falling in love with his plaything.
Elizabeth’s about to find out, the words “love” and “mercy” aren’t in Sutton Buchanan’s vocabulary.
Flawed Perfection (Beautifully Flawed #1) by Cassandra Giovanni:
This book was a good story for sure. Although there wasn't quite the sexy scenes that I really kind of look for in these types of stories, which since it is listed as a "clean" NA romance, I guess that makes sense. You had horrible parents, both the guys and the girls. You had two brothers that were best friends with the main girl. One that loved her, one that she loved, but she didn't think loved her back. And when things change, well let's just say that there is a mess. Much worse than I thought it would be. And the way it ends, wow. I'm ready for the next one, even though I know how sad I'll be with it. Here is the blurb for this one from Goodreads:
Bobby Beckerson is the American All-Star hockey player—he’s the spitting image of perfection to his family. Goofy, sweet and undeniably gorgeous, he has everything but the one girl he wants: River Ahlers.
River Ahlers is successful in everything but love. She's been in love with Adam Beckerson since they were kids. Worst of all she's stuck right in the middle of the brothers dueling over everything and anything, and she doesn't even know she's the ultimate prize.
Adam Beckerson is a boy with a guitar, a smile that sinks girls' hearts and a stone wall around his own. He’s anything but perfect, and no matter how hard he tries he’s nothing compared to Bobby. Sweet, damaged, with boyish good-looks, nobody thinks Adam loves anyone but himself.
Bobby loves River, River loves Adam and Adam only loves himself--or so everyone thinks. One night everything changes, and as it threatens to destroy everyone involved a tragedy strikes that will break them all...
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Promo Post and Giveaway: Bluescreen by Dan Wells
by Dan Wells
Publisher: Balzer and Bray
Release Date: February 16th 2016
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Dystopia, Fantasy, Action, Teen
Synopsis:
Los Angeles in 2050 is a city of open doors, as long as you have the right connections. That connection is a djinni—a smart device implanted right in a person’s head. In a world where virtually everyone is online twenty-four hours a day, this connection is like oxygen—and a world like that presents plenty of opportunities for someone who knows how to manipulate it.
Marisa Carneseca is one of those people. She might spend her days in Mirador, the small, vibrant LA neighborhood where her family owns a restaurant, but she lives on the net—going to school, playing games, hanging out, or doing things of more questionable legality with her friends Sahara and Anja. And it’s Anja who first gets her hands on Bluescreen—a virtual drug that plugs right into a person’s djinni and delivers a massive, non-chemical, completely safe high. But in this city, when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is, and Mari and her friends soon find themselves in the middle of a conspiracy that is much bigger than they ever suspected.
Dan Wells, author of the New York Times bestselling Partials Sequence, returns with a stunning new vision of the near future—a breathless cyber-thriller where privacy is the world’s most rare resource and nothing, not even the thoughts in our heads, is safe.
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Giveaway:
- Prize: Win (1) of (2) copies of BLUESCREEN by Dan Wells (US Only)
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