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1st January 2013 Releases

Happy Release Day to:

R. J. Anderson
Ultraviolet
Lerner Carolrhoda Lab (US: 1st January 2013)
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Sixteen-year-old Alison wakes up in a mental institution. As she pieces her memory back together, she realises she’s confessed to murdering Tori Beaugrand, the most perfect girl at school. But the case is a mystery. Tori’s body has not been found, and Alison can’t explain what happened. One minute she was fighting with Tori. The next moment Tori disintegrated – into nothing. But that’s impossible. No one is capable of making someone vanish. Right? Alison must be losing her mind – like her mother always feared she would. For years Alison has tried to keep her weird sensory abilities a secret. No one ever understood – until a mysterious visiting scientist takes an interest in Alison’s case. Suddenly, Alison discovers that the world is wrong about her – and that she’s capable of far more than anyone else would believe.

R. J. Anderson
Quicksilver (Ultraviolet, Book 2)
Lerner Carolrhoda Lab (US: 1st January 2013)
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Back home Tori was the girl who had everything a sixteen-year-old could want – popularity, money, beauty. Everything. Including a secret. That secret made her very valuable. Now she’s left everything from her old life behind, including her real name and Alison, the only person who truly understood her. She can’t lose the secret. But if she wants to have anything resembling a normal life, she has to blend in and hide her unique…talents. Plans change when the enigmatic Sebastian Faraday reappears in Tori’s life and delivers bad news: she hasn’t escaped. In fact, she’s attracted new interest in the form of an obsessed ex-detective now in the employ of a genetics lab. She has only one shot at ditching her past for good and living like the normal human she wishes she could be. Tori must use every ounce of her considerable hacking and engineering skills – and even then, she might need to sacrifice more than she could possibly imagine if she wants to be free.

Ilsa J. Bick
The Sin-Eater’s Confession
Lerner Carolrhoda Lab (US: 1st January 2013)
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People in Merit, Wisconsin, always said Jimmy was…you know. But people said all sorts of stupid stuff. Nobody really knew anything. Nobody really knew Jimmy. I guess you could say I knew Jimmy as well as anyone (which was not very well). I knew what scared him. And I knew he had dreams – even if I didn’t understand them. Even if he nearly ruined my life to pursue them. Jimmy’s dead now, and I definitely know that better than anyone. I know about blood and bone and how bodies decompose. I know about shadows and stones and hatchets. I know what a last cry for help sounds like. I know what blood looks like on my own hands. What I don’t know is if I can trust my own eyes. I don’t know who threw the stone. Who swung the hatchet? Who are the shadows? What do the living owe the dead?

Becca Fitzpatrick
Silence (Hush, Hush, Book 3)
Simon & Schuster (US & CA: 1st January 2013)
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Nora Grey can’t remember the past five months of her life. After the initial shock of waking up in a cemetery and being told that she has been inexplicably missing for weeks, she tries to get her life back on track. So she goes to school, hangs with her best friend, Vee, and dodges her mom’s creepy new boyfriend. But there is this voice in the back of her head, an idea that she can almost reach out and touch. Visions of angel wings and unearthly creatures that have nothing to do with the life she knows. And an unshakable feeling that a part of her is missing. Then Nora crosses paths with a sexy stranger, with whom she feels a mesmerising connection. He seems to hold all the answers…and her heart. Every minute she spends with him feels more and more intense until she realises she could be falling in love. Again.

J. Kenner
Release Me
Random House Bantam (US & CA: 1st January 2013)
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Damien Stark could have his way with any woman. He was sexy, confident, and commanding: Anything he wanted, he got. And what he wanted was me. Our attraction was unmistakable, almost beyond control, but as much as I ached to be his, I feared the pressures of his demands. Submitting to Damien meant I had to bare the darkest truth about my past – and risk breaking us apart. But Damien was haunted, too. And as our passion came to obsess us both, his secrets threatened to destroy him – and us – forever.

January 2013 Releases

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[REVIEW] Release Me – J. Kenner

J. Kenner
Release Me
Random House Bantam (US & CA: 1st January 2013)
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If you’re looking for a new and innovative read, you’ve come to the wrong place. Put short, J. Kenner’s Release Me seems like fan fiction for Sylvia Day’s Bared to You, which seems like fan fiction for E. L. James’ Fifty Shades of Grey, which seems like fan fiction for Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight. You read that correct: fan fiction of fan fiction of fan fiction. How original. Revolutionary.

Rather than the insulting “mummy porn”, let’s be nicer and call this “corporate kink”. You know the drill: psychologically damaged female is seduced / stalked by a ridiculously-wealthy good-looking dude who owns everything, controls her and the people around her. And the chick is okay with this, because in fiction women are stupid enough to believe stalking is romantic. No, it’s not. But it is to these fecked-up characters. So whenever I see readers swoon over so-called “heroes” like this, I judge those readers.

Getting pretty sick of the “abused boy grows up to be sexually dominant kinkster” trope.

So does Release Me have anything new to add to the corporate kink genre? Damien’s paying Nikki a million dollars to pose nude for art, and he gets to “own” her until the art is complete. “Own” includes sexually. Private (rather than brothel/streetwalker) prostitution is the new romance? Nikki has a nutso beauty pageant mum. Nikki’s supposed to be into science and technology…but the only jobs she seems to be offered are those that are linked to Damien’s many corporate endeavours, so I kind of doubt her abilities.

Oh, and there are far too many loose threads, and it turns out this is Book 1 in a trilogy. But this had barely had any plot! Surely every plot and subplot could’ve fit into one book, or even two. But you gotta milk that cash cow…