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Vivid by Ashley Bustamante

About the Book

Book: Vivid
Author: Ashley Bustamante
Genre: YA Fantasy
Release date: May 17, 2022

Danger Lurks Behind Every Color 

When Ava Locke was five years old, she began a journey to join the Benefactors—the leaders of the magical continent of Magus. Twelve years later, she unwittingly started down the road to betray them.

On Magus where colors fuel magical abilities, yellow is banned in an effort to protect people from its mind-controlling capabilities. When a rogue Yellow magic-user named Elm escapes imprisonment Ava becomes innocently fascinated with his story. Once this mysterious Elm shows up at her school, Ava pushes her interest to the next level by helping him evade the Benefactors. Ava grows increasingly conflicted as her intrigue leads her down a dark road of secrets about her world. As she learns more about Yellow magic’s potential to control its victims, Ava now must question whether her rash decisions are all her own or if someone else is pulling the strings.

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About the Author

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Ashley Bustamante has created stories from the moment she could scribble and staple sheets of paper together. She simply cannot recall a time when writing was not a force in her life. When not running through lines of dialogue in her mind, she enjoys taking photographs and spending time with her husband, three children, and any furry, feathered, or scaly creature she can find. She currently works at Arizona State University.

Connect with Ashley: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter


My Review

Vivid
by Ashley Bustamante
Book 1 in the Color Theory series
Rating: 4.5/5

Enclave Publishing never disappoints! I was excited to read this interesting YA fantasy from new-to-me author, Ashley Bustamante, and she did NOT disappoint. The writing feels fresh and exciting with a plot that draws you into her magical world of color and possibilities. As the first book in a series, I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it and am looking forward to reading more.

First, I obviously had to read the book based on that COVER! I mean, come on! If that cover doesn’t make you stop and want to read the book, I don’t know what else can. The book cover is stunning and the cover art designer needs a promotion!
Second, like I said earlier, the story is well fleshed-out and the world-building is brilliantly done in a fairly non-confusing way. LOL. It is another world that I enjoyed escaping to for a few hours and cannot wait to return to. I need a quiz on what COLOR I would be 😉
Third, the characters keep you guessing with lots of twists and turns which make you doubt yourself. The main characters are interesting and their slow-burn romance makes you want to root for them.

Highly recommend this fantastic and clean YA fantasy with romance, magic and self-exploration.

My thanks to the author and publisher for providing me with an ARC of the book. All opinions expressed here are entirely my own. No positive review was expected and no compensation received.


More from Ashley

Vivid is a great example of how something small can turn into something big with a little faith and a lot of work!

The idea for Vivid came from a dream (which later became part of Chapter 5) that I just couldn’t forget. A dream about a charming young man in a top hat and a young lady in a yellow dress. I won’t give away the whole scene, but what stood out to me was the complicated feelings of the young lady. She was left so conflicted and dazed by her encounter with this roguish stranger. She knew she shouldn’t have spent time with him, and yet it was exciting. The thing she wanted more than anything was for him to come back, and yet that was also the thing that terrified her the most.

This scene and these characters would not leave my head. I wanted to know the rest of their story and it was all I could think about. Finally, I wrote it all down. How could I not? I made some adjustments, and soon I was plotting. Soon I had names. Places. A magic system. A chapter. Two chapters. Ten chapters. Within a month, I had my first draft written.

The road forward wasn’t easy as I was met with rejection after rejection. But through it all I could feel my Heavenly Father cheering me on, encouraging me to grow the talent he had given me. At once point I almost shelved the project, but that little nudge kept me going and eventually led me to my publisher. All the little pieces that came together over the years to lead me there is a story in and of itself.

I hope you will enjoy Vivid and come to love Ava and Elm as much as I do. It is my privilege to have this opportunity to share them with you.


Blog Stops

Library Lady’s kid Lit, May 31
A Baker’s Perspective, June 1 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, June 1
Texas Book-aholic, June 2
Inklings and notions, June 3
deb’s Book Review, June 4
For Him and My Family, June 5
Locks, Hooks and Books, June 6
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, June 7
Tell Tale Book Reviews, June 8
Adventures of a Travelers Wife, June 9 (Author Interview)
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, June 9
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, June 10
Blogging With Carol, June 11
Labor Not in Vain, June 12
Inside the Wong Mind, June 13


Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Ashley is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a signed hardback copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/1e382/vivid-celebration-tour-giveaway

Arena by Karen Hancock

About the Book

Book: Arena
Author: Karen Hancock
Genre: Fantasy
Release Date: April 16, 2022

A Journey She Did Not Choose Will Change Her Life Forever 

Transported surreptitiously to a terrifying alien world, with limited resources and only a few cryptic words to guide her, Callie Hayes finds herself engulfed in a perilous battle for freedom – for her very life. After agreeing to participate in a routine psychology research experiment, she must unravel the mysteries shrouding her only route of escape or risk succumbing to the deadly deception of the Arena.

A mesmerizing journey through the treacherous terrain of a strange and terrifying world. A powerful allegory that will capture your imagination with its timelessness and aching familiarity. If you missed this classic, now is the time to enjoy the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Christy Award-winning novel, Arena, now in hardcover for the first time!

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About the Author

Karen Hancock has won Christy Awards for each of her first four novels—Arena and the first three books in the Legends of the Guardian-King series, The Light of Eidon, The Shadow Within, and Shadow over Kiriath. She graduated from the University of Arizona with bachelor’s degrees in biology and wildlife biology. Along with writing, she is a semi-professional watercolorist and has exhibited her work in a number of national juried shows. She and her family reside in Arizona.


My Review

Arena
by Karen Hancock
Rating: 4/5

A modern take of Pilgrim’s Progress meets Hunger Games with aliens makes this book a fun and interesting story. One of my friends had recommended this book to me so when the opportunity came to review the 20th anniversary edition, I was excited to read what she was so excited about.

First, the new book cover is absolutely gorgeous. I had to preorder my own copy.
Second, the story starts off right away and hooks the reader. This sci-fi fantasy is thrilling and the world-building is ridiculously good. The story does stay fast paced and slow-paced at the same time. I don’t know how to explain it but it did take me a few days to finish the book.
Third, the characters are great. I got so frustrated with the main character, Callie, a lot but could definitely relate to her fears.
Fourth, the allegory is clever and super creative. I loved the author’s imagination and faith.

I can see why this book was a big hit and a classic. I found it a good read but maybe not as entertaining as I was hoping. It still gets 4 stars though because it is well written and a beautiful adventure story.

Highly recommend if you enjoy Christian fantasy with sci-fi and romance.

My thanks to the author and publisher for providing me with an ARC of the book. All opinions expressed here are entirely my own. No positive review was expected and no compensation received.


More from Karen

Arena was not my first novel. The Light of Eidon was. In those days, however, Christian publishers were not interested in the fantasy genre because it had too much magic and wizards and such, despite the publication of the works of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. They were softening to science fiction, however, and thanks to Kathy Tyers, Randy Ingermanson, John Olson and others the door was opened in 2001 for what is called “speculative fiction.” Arena fit right in, and was published by Bethany House in 2002. It went on to win a Christy Award, which started the ball rolling for the Guardian King series. Three out of the four Guardian King books in that series also won Christy Awards, at which point I was the first speculative fiction author inducted into the Christy Award Hall of Fame in 2013.

I am thrilled to have Arena appear again in this 20th anniversary edition with a new cover and in limited-edition hardcover. Oasis Audio will also be producing the audiobook, for the first time, so it can be available for every type of reader.


Blog Stops

Inside the Wong Mind, April 30
For the Love of Literature, May 1 (Spotlight)
Rachael’s Inkwell, May 1
Beauty in the Binding, May 2 (Spotlight)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 2
Texas Book-aholic, May 3
Inklings and notions, May 4
For Him and My Family, May 5
deb’s Book Review, May 6
Locks, Hooks and Books, May 7
Tell Tale Book Reviews, May 8
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, May 9
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, May 10
Blogging With Carol, May 11
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, May 12
Through the Fire Blogs, May 13


Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Karen is giving away the grand prize of a $40 Amazon gift card and signed copy of Arena!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/1d3bd/arena-celebraiton-tour-giveaway

Maxine Justice: Galactic Attorney by Daniel Schwabauer

About the Book

Book: Maxine Justice: Galactic Attorney
Author: Daniel Schwabauer
Genre: Science Fiction
Release date: March 29, 2022

Can Justice Save the Earth from Extinction? 

Maxine Justice is an ambulance-chasing lawyer desperate for relevance and cash when aliens hire her to represent them before the United Nations. An off-planet consortium wants to heal humanity of every natural disease in exchange for 30% of Earth’s gold reserves.

The deal launches Max to legal stardom and makes her an international target for assassins. New Pharma, Sky Cross, MediCorp—the big medical companies all have good reasons to want Max out of the way. Worse, she discovers her alien clients may be planning something more sinister than anyone has imagined.

Can a lawyer who failed the bar exam three times find some way to save the world from global and interstellar conspiracies? Or will humankind’s future end in a galactic courtroom?

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About the Author

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Daniel Schwabauer, MA, is a lifelong reader of speculative fiction. His professional work includes stage plays, radio scripts, short stories, newspaper columns, comic books, and telescripting. Daniel’s middle-grade fantasy series, The Legends of Tira-Nor, has received numerous awards, including the 2005 Ben Franklin Award for Best New Voice in Children’s Literature and the 2008 Eric Hoffer Award. He studied science fiction under science-fiction-great James Gunn before graduating from Kansas University’s master’s program in Creative Writing in 1995. He lives in Olathe, Kansas, with his wife and dog.

Website: DanSchwabauer.com
Facebook: facebook.com/Schwabauer
Instagram: instagram.com/daniel.schwabauer


My Review

Maxine Justice: Galactic Attorney 
by Daniel Schwabauer
Rating: 4.5/5

Wow. Having never read anything from this author before I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. I was able to get my hands on an ARC and also listen to the audiobook which made the experience even better.  After I finished reading the book, I realized I have not read a lot of books containing legal language and was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it. More on that later. 

First, the cover is gorgeous and the concept made me want to read it. I’m a huge fan of Enclave and they have an amazing eye for covers and unique stories. 

Second, the story was so unique and different and interesting. Lol. The author has an amazing imagination and I can’t wait to read more from him. I gave the book a chance and did not regret it. 

Third, the characters are so fun. I loved Maxine’s character. I really enjoyed getting into her head and seeing that world through her eyes. She is definitely someone I’d love to be friends with. 😉 Her passion for justice for her clients was great and I loved how her mind worked. Her relationship with Counselor Singh was so sweet. 

Fourth, I laughed so much. The humor is well done and well deserved. 

Highly recommend if you enjoy sci-fi with a strong female protagonist, mystery, and humor. 

My thanks to the author and publisher for providing me with an ARC of the book. All opinions expressed here are entirely my own. No positive review was expected and no compensation received.


More from Daniel

What in the World is a Galactic Attorney?

Maxine Justice: Galactic Attorney started as a short story concept I began twenty-five years ago but never finished. Back then I thought it would be interesting to write about a hostile takeover of the planet by aliens. But instead of using advanced weaponry and space ships, my aliens would conquer Earth the way modern corporations subsume smaller competitors—through the law.

The main problem with my original story idea was the lack of a suitable hero. It wasn’t until 2018 that an off-handed remark from my daughter provided the inspiration I needed to rethink the entire storyline, and an irrepressible, snarky young lawyer named Maxine strode into my imagination and began a hostile takeover of her own.

Yes, this story was going to have aliens in it, but the aliens were not humanity’s real problem. Our real problem was the medical industry. And the insurance industry. And the Department of Justice. And the whole legal profession. Our real problem was ourselves. (Maxine’s problem was that she had no money and no clients, though she did have an axe to grind and a very good reason to give it a fine edge.)

What if Maxine’s search for real solutions to our most corrupt systems led her to realize that Earth’s  doom may not come through the cleverness of intergalactic adversaries, but via the corruption of its apex predator?

Could Justice save Earth from extinction then?


Blog Stops

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, March 31
Through the Fire Blogs, April 1
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 1
Texas Book-aholic, April 2
Inklings and notions, April 3
For Him and My Family, April 4
deb’s Book Review, April 5
Locks, Hooks and Books, April 6
Wishful Endings, April 7
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, April 8
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, April 9
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, April 10
Christina’s Corner, April 10
Artistic Nobody, April 11 (Author Interview)
Blogging With Carol, April 12
Inside the Wong Mind, April 13


Giveaway

To celebrate his tour, Daniel is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon card, a signed copy of the hardcover!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/1c56e/maxine-justice-galactic-attorney-celebration-tour-giveaway