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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Giveaway: Frozen Reverie (The Dream Slayer #5) by Jill Cooper

Description:

Cameras, interviews, celebrity endorsements.... 

After a demonire plague ravaged the mountainside of Meadow's Creek, Natalie did the unimaginable and came clean about it all—vampires, her job, and the reality of the supernatural. 

It has thrust her into a world of spotlight where she is both revered and ridiculed. With fan clubs, television specials, and a talk show on the horizon, Natalie and her friends are caught up in celebrity as the undead move against Natalie to send her to an early grave. 

And their ally? 

The people Natalie sought to protect the most—the survivors of the vampire curse.

The Dream Slayer is a good start to a new Young Adult series. Cooper does an excellent job transitioning the writing from real life Natalie to the dream Natalie. I enjoyed this concept of two alternate dimensions. Cooper’s writing style easily transitions between the two dimensions. I loved the witty dialogue and pop culture references. - Goodreads

I absolutely love Jill's writing, I love the style and I did enjoy Natalie's character. There were fun surprises and additions in this book and I quite liked that very much. I can't wait for more books in this series. - Goodreads

About the author:
I could write this in the third person.
I could tell you what I like, where I was born, and what my favorite things are. But instead, I'll say I don't want to write like everyone else
I don't want to craft stories you've read a thousand times before.
I want my novels to be a cinematic experience, blending themes, genres, and situations unlike any you've ever read.
I want to break the rules.
I want you to break out in a cold sweat as you read my books out of fear, love, and excitement.
I want my books to be an experience. When you finish, I want you to feel something. Good or bad. If you do, then I'll have succeeded. If not, I'll keep trying.


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