Title: Black Iris
Author: Leah Raeder
Narrator(s): Grace Grant
Series: stand-alone
Length: 11 hrs 33 mins
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Publication Date: April 28, 2015
Source: audio received from publisher
Purchase: Amazon |
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The next dark and sexy romantic suspense novel from the USA Today bestselling author of Unteachable.
It only took one moment of weakness for Laney Keating’s world to fall apart. One stupid gesture for a hopeless crush. Then the rumors began. Slut, they called her. Queer. Psycho. Mentally ill, messed up, so messed up even her own mother decided she wasn't worth sticking around for.
If Laney could erase that whole year, she would. College is her chance to start with a clean slate.
She's not looking for new friends, but they find her: charming, handsome Armin, the only guy patient enough to work through her thorny defenses—and fiery, filterless Blythe, the bad girl and partner in crime who has thorns of her own.
But Laney knows nothing good ever lasts. When a ghost from her past resurfaces—the bully who broke her down completely—she decides it's time to live up to her own legend. And Armin and Blythe are going to help.
Which was the plan all along.
Because the rumors are true. Every single one. And Laney is going to show them just how true.
She's going to show them all.
This book, much like
Unteachable, was very much out of my comfort zone. It's also not for the faint of heart. This is a story of revenge, of turning the tables on bullies, and some serious shit goes down before it's all over with.
If you have a morsel of humanity in your being, you will feel for what Laney suffers through. And once you know the whole story, you'll want revenge on her behalf because it is so twisted and vial and repulsive what these people did to her. Being picked on is terrible in and of itself, but these people messed with her head and her whole world. And when the motive for doing so is revealed, I wanted those people to pay for their actions more than ever.
This story is going to push some buttons because all it does is push you to your limits. I've read LGBT books before, but never one like this. And while the romance(s) in this book are so beyond anything I've read before in this particular genre -- more intense, more graphic, more everything -- I still found it beautiful in a chaotic, crazy way.
And the revenge plot line, on top of an unreliable narrator, pushed this story over the edge. The manipulating and the plotting and the violence. If the romance was intense than this aspect was acute in its execution. I've never been more afraid for the villain to get his comeuppance because when Laney goes on the attack, she's out for blood.
I loved Grace Grant's narration of
Unteachable, and I appreciated her narration of this novel even more. She's not shy about getting into the story and owning the characters. In my review for
Unteachable, I said, "Her inflections and intonations made each character sound different and stand apart, even the most minor characters," and I feel the same towards her narration of
Black Iris. I feel as though
only this narrator has the capability to represent Leah Raeder's characters. Her characters and stories are just too powerful and intense for any old narrator to do the job.
Despite driving me from my happy place, I loved this novel. Raeder's characters have considerable strength and the way the story just wraps around itself until you're only found when you're completely lost...I can't even. At this point, it's pretty much a given that I will read any and all of Leah Raeder's novels, no matter what they're about.
GIF it to me straight:
About the author:
Leah Raeder is a writer and unabashed nerd. Aside from reading her brains out, she enjoys graphic design, video games, fine whiskey, and the art of self-deprecation. She lives with her very own manic pixie dream boy in Chicago.
(And she still writes pretentiously lyrical fiction.)
Find Leah:
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Saturday, May 30, 2015
The Weekend Update - 5.30.15
And I took off yesterday so that I could attend Katie's rescheduled Field Day, so that was a fun break from real life. She's so carefree and isn't the least bit competitive…I really wish I could be more like her in that way. Just have fun and ignore the rest, ya know? Adulting is hard. :*(
Anyway, here's what I scored this week:
For Review:
Nada. I haven't requested anything and I haven't received anything and I am a-okay with that. :D I have enough to read as it is...
Traded/Gifted:
In case you can't see them all, here's what's in that stack:
ARC of The Archived by Victoria Schwab ♥ ♥ ♥
ARC of Lady Thief by A.C. Gaughen
ARC of Never Fade by Alexandra Bracken
ARC of Altered by Jennifer Rush
PB of Doon by Carey Corp & Lorie Langdon
PB of The DUFF by Kody Keplinger
PB of Veronica Mars: The Million Dollar Tan Line by Rob Thomas
signed HC of I'll Meet You There by Heather Demetrios
HC of Cress by Marissa Meyer
HC of The Mime Order by Samantha Shannon
Thanks to @nicolemoy, @AlisonJane0306, @bookishsydney, @MontanaGolin, @Goldenfurpro, @jayohsul, @SSunshine411 & @Jamie_Adams22 for the #booksfortrade!!!
Library:
Nothing this week. I was busy catching up on last week's borrows. =)
Purchased:
P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han - I adored the first book SO much but I was glad I knew a sequel was on the way when I got to that "Dear Peter"! Oi! That was one heck of a cliffy. I already listened to this one and OMG it's just as cute and endearing as the first. I need to read more Jenny Han!
Freebies:
I grabbed this week's SYNC audiobooks, and I'm almost through with both of them. You can find out more on how to download them for free yourselves below. :)
So, that's my haul. :) How about you? What did you get this week?
The Week in Review:
Reviews:
ENDS TOMORROW!!!
Promotional/Discussion Posts:
CurrentlyJust Finished Reading/Listening To:I just finished these last night and haven't decided on my next read/listen...
I've had a finished copy of this since release thanks to the publisher, but I never could find the time for it. Thanks to SYNC, I didn't have to wait anymore. :) I do wish that I'd checked Goodreads before starting, though, because I was under the impression this was a stand-alone. And it could have worked as one, so I'm not sure about the sequel...
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Friday, May 29, 2015
Review: Something Real by Heather Demetrios
Author: Heather Demetrios
Series: n/a
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Publication Date: February 4, 2014
Source: Gift from Jen <3
Purchase: Amazon | Barnes & Noble
Thursday, May 28, 2015
SYNC Summer 2015: Week 4 #sync15
Man, I can't believe it's already the end of May! The kids are [almost] out of school, and summer will soon be upon us. You know what that means! SYNC recently announced the list of audiobook pairings up for grabs this summer, and today kicks off the 4th week of the program for 2015. Here's what you can grab through Wednesday of next week...for free!
This week's YA title is The Ring and the Crown by Melissa de la Cruz, performed by Jennifer Ikeda for Recorded Books.
This week's classic title is Sea Hearts by Margo Lanagan, performed by Eloise Oxer and Paul English for Bolinda Publishing.
I will be grabbing both of these titles posthaste. I've wanted to read The Ring and the Crown since the publisher sent me a finished copy around the time the book was released, but I never found the time for it. And Jennifer Ikeda is a fabulous narrator, so I'm sure this will be a good one. I've also never read a story featuring the brides of Rollrock Island but I've always wanted to. No time like the present, and since this one is published by Bolinda, maybe there will be some fabulous accents. :D
Will you be picking up either of these titles? Remember, they're only available through Wednesday, and new titles will be put up on Thursday for download. To download this week's titles, just click here to be taken directly to the SYNC download page.
I hope you take advantage of this program. I've been doing it for the last few years, and I've had the opportunity to listen to a ton of great audio for free. If you've never tried audiobooks before, it's a great opportunity to do so without the obligation of buying one that you might not enjoy. And if you love audiobooks, well, it's a great time to stock up on some titles you may have missed or discover new ones. Win/win. =)
Happy listening!
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Waiting on Wednesday: This Is Where It Ends & Ten Thousand Skies Above You
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
This week's WoW selections are...
's Pick:
Author: Marieke Nijkamp
Series: n/a
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Publication Date: January 5th, 2016
This book looks fascinating and terrifying all in one. And that cover.. the chalk exploding like that.. perfect. I need this book badly.
's Pick:
Title: Ten Thousand Skies Above You
Author: Claudia Gray
Series: Firebird, book #2
Publisher: HarperTeen
Publication Date: November 3, 2015
Though I love time travel/multiverse novels immensely, I didn't expect to like the first book in this series very much. It was a happy surprise when I did, and now I can't wait to get to the sequel. I will need a refresher before then, though, because I don't remember how things left off...I thought there was some kind of love triangle thingy that was left unresolved, not Paul the boyfriend, though that might happen in this book? Hrrrmmm.
What are you desperately waiting for this Wednesday? Let us know in the comments or share a link to your own WoW post!
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
{Audiobook} Review: Black Iris by Leah Raeder
Author: Leah Raeder
Narrator(s): Grace Grant
Series: stand-alone
Length: 11 hrs 33 mins
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Publication Date: April 28, 2015
Source: audio received from publisher
Purchase: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Audible
This book, much like Unteachable, was very much out of my comfort zone. It's also not for the faint of heart. This is a story of revenge, of turning the tables on bullies, and some serious shit goes down before it's all over with.
If you have a morsel of humanity in your being, you will feel for what Laney suffers through. And once you know the whole story, you'll want revenge on her behalf because it is so twisted and vial and repulsive what these people did to her. Being picked on is terrible in and of itself, but these people messed with her head and her whole world. And when the motive for doing so is revealed, I wanted those people to pay for their actions more than ever.
This story is going to push some buttons because all it does is push you to your limits. I've read LGBT books before, but never one like this. And while the romance(s) in this book are so beyond anything I've read before in this particular genre -- more intense, more graphic, more everything -- I still found it beautiful in a chaotic, crazy way.
And the revenge plot line, on top of an unreliable narrator, pushed this story over the edge. The manipulating and the plotting and the violence. If the romance was intense than this aspect was acute in its execution. I've never been more afraid for the villain to get his comeuppance because when Laney goes on the attack, she's out for blood.
I loved Grace Grant's narration of Unteachable, and I appreciated her narration of this novel even more. She's not shy about getting into the story and owning the characters. In my review for Unteachable, I said, "Her inflections and intonations made each character sound different and stand apart, even the most minor characters," and I feel the same towards her narration of Black Iris. I feel as though only this narrator has the capability to represent Leah Raeder's characters. Her characters and stories are just too powerful and intense for any old narrator to do the job.
Despite driving me from my happy place, I loved this novel. Raeder's characters have considerable strength and the way the story just wraps around itself until you're only found when you're completely lost...I can't even. At this point, it's pretty much a given that I will read any and all of Leah Raeder's novels, no matter what they're about.
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