Hi there! I’m Kay: an opinionated book blogger enamoured with the world of novels. Reader of Speculative Fiction (the posh word for Sci-Fi/Fantasy) and Young Adult novels. Believer in the many uses of the towel, the science of deduction and other fandom in-jokes.
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Waiting on Wednesday: The Greyfriar by Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith

The Greyfriar by Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith
Goodreads – November 2nd 2010 by Pyr
In the year 1870, a horrible plague of vampires swept over the northern regions of the world. Millions of humans were killed outright. Millions more died of disease and famine due to the havoc that followed. Within two years, once great cities were shrouded by the grey empire of the vampire clans. Human refugees fled south to the tropics because vampires could not tolerate the constant heat there. They brought technology and a feverish drive to reestablish their shattered societies of steam and iron amid the mosques of Alexandria, the torrid quietude of Panama, or the green temples of Malaya.It is now 2020 and a bloody reckoning is coming.
Princess Adele is heir to the Empire of Equatoria, a remnant of the old tropical British Empire. She is quick with her wit as well as with a sword or gun. She is eager for an adventure before she settles into a life of duty and political marriage to man she does not know. But her quest turns black when she becomes the target of a merciless vampire clan. Her only protector is The Greyfriar, a mysterious hero who fights the vampires from deep within their territory. Their dangerous relationship plays out against an approaching war to the death between humankind and the vampire clans.
The Greyfriar: Vampire Empire is the first book in a trilogy of high adventure and alternate history. Combining rousing pulp action with steampunk style, The Greyfriar brings epic political themes to life within a story of heartbreaking romance, sacrifice, and heroism.
This book sounds about 100 kinds of EPIC! Honestly, steampunk isn’t usually my thing but I will certainly be making an exception for The Greyfriar.
Monday Reading (June 21st, 2010)

- Rogue by Rachel Vincent – Loving this so far, especially seeing as Faythe is not acting as idiotic as I remember her. Character development FTW!
- Seven Sorcerers by Caro King – This was such a magical novel, I adored every second of it. I don’t think I’ve been this intrigued by a universe since Harry Potter – seriously, it’s that good!
- Ill Wind by Rachel Caine – Considering I love her YA series, I think it’s about time I try her adult novels!
Darkest Powers >>> LIFE (and it has a kick-ass website!)
Unlike a lot of other YA bloggers out there, I did not “get into” YA from Twilight. I hadn’t read YA novels as a young adult and, to be honest, I didn’t even consider it a “real” genre. And even though I read Twilight to see what all the fuss was about, it didn’t change my mind on the matter.
And then, about a year after I read Twilight – okay, May 2009, but who’s counting? – I picked up The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong. I was intrigued by the concept of a teen who sees ghosts being locked up in a mental institution. It was just such a logical reaction to an inconceivable supernatural power, not to mention it meant lots of lovely opportunities to explore social opinions about mental illness. I was eager to see if Armstrong – who I had never heard of – could pull it off. Admittedly, I didn’t think she could!
I was so wrong.
I finished The Summoning that same night – and had ordered The Awakening by the next day. When it came, I devoured it. If anything, The Awakening was even better than The Summoning (even though it lacked all that deep – and very well handled – social commentary). When I found out that The Reckoning wasn’t coming out until the next year, I could have cried.
And during that epic wait, I went in search of all sorts of brilliant YA novels to keep me busy. YA book bloggers pointed me in the right direction, and led me to start my own – and the rest, as they say, is history.
Why are you bringing this up, you ask?

Because there is a brand new DARKEST POWERS WEBSITE!
It’s epic. The whole site is done up as Edison Group files, meaning Chloe is a “Case Study” and Derek’s bio is listed under “Known Associates”. Pretty cool, huh? It’s also got Kelley’s blog incorporated into it, complete with all her lovely DP-verse short stories. Not to mention a LOT of new information about her upcoming YA trilogy Darkness Rising.
The new trilogy starts with The Gathering (April 12th, 2011) and stars Maya Delany. Like the Darkest Powers series, it also focusses on teens who were subjects in Edison Group projects. But instead of a vague summary to keep fans wondering, Kelley has put up biographic information about all the characters in the new books – including one lovely German Shepherd named Kenji (*is in love*)!
And to top it all off, there is even a whopping thirteen-page excerpt from the book! How brilliant is that? Finding it isn’t too tricky – but you have to go into a “restricted area”, keeping with the theme of the whole site.
All of the old content is still there, including fanart, playlists and videos for the Darkest Powers. If you haven’t been yet, go now! And while you’re there, make sure to read Dangerous – a DP short story told from Derek’s POV!
In My Mailbox (June 20th, 2010)
In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren (inspired by Alea of Pop Culture Junkie) and explores the content of your mailbox.
Despite the epically bad reading week I’ve had – I did manage to get a few nifty books this week!
- Succubus Heat by Richelle Mead (signed)
- Undone by Rachel Caine (signed)
- Stealing Heaven by Elizabeth Scott – I’m trying out some more contemporary YA novels and though that Scott would be a great place to start.
- Sea Change by Aimee Friedman – I was so excited to spot this US import at Foyles!
- Shadow Spell by Caro King – I’ve just finished Seven Sorcerers, and… WOW. Seriously, King is amazing.
- Friday Night Bites by Chloe Neill – The only Neill book I’ve yet to read… *sniffles*
- Once a Witch by Carolyn MacCullough
- Pastworld by Ian Beck
A pretty great week, huh? I have an overwhelming desire to start reading all of them right now – but I think my TBR might start throwing things at me!
Waiting on Wednesday: Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon
“Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted over at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that are being eagerly anticipated.
Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon
Goodreads – September 21st 2010 by Hyperion BookA haunting love story about desire, danger, and destiny.
After Renee Winters discovers her parents lying dead in California’s Redwood Forest in what appears to be a strange double murder, her grandfather sends her off to Gottfried Academy in Maine, a remote and mysterious high school dedicated to philosophy, “crude sciences,” and Latin: the Language of the Dead.
It’s here she meets Dante, a dark and elusive student to whom she feels inexplicably drawn. As they get to know each other better, Dante can’t seem to control his attraction either, and their desires gradually deepen into a complex and dangerous romance. Dangerous because Dante is hiding a frightening secret. A secret so terrible, it has him fearing for Renee’s life.
I am utterly in love with this summary – mysterious, romantic, philosophical and somewhat macabre. The book is called Dead Beautiful – and I have a feeling it will live up to the title. Let’s hope this one is as engaging as it sounds!












Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon