Saturday, November 30, 2013

[Review] Allegiant by Veronica Roth

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From Goodreads:
The faction-based society that Tris Prior once believed in is shattered—fractured by violence and power struggles and scarred by loss and betrayal. So when offered a chance to explore the world past the limits she’s known, Tris is ready. Perhaps beyond the fence, she and Tobias will find a simple new life together, free from complicated lies, tangled loyalties, and painful memories.

But Tris’s new reality is even more alarming than the one she left behind. Old discoveries are quickly rendered meaningless. Explosive new truths change the hearts of those she loves. And once again, Tris must battle to comprehend the complexities of human nature—and of herself—while facing impossible choices about courage, allegiance, sacrifice, and love.

Told from a riveting dual perspective, Allegiant, by #1 New York Times best-selling author Veronica Roth, brings the Divergent series to a powerful conclusion while revealing the secrets of the dystopian world that has captivated millions of readers in Divergent and Insurgent.



MY THOUGHTS:
Somehow I managed to escape all spoilers for this book. So, if you are worried about spoilers you won't find any here. I will keep this 100% Allegiant spoiler free. Although there are spoilers for Divergent & Insurgent.

This book was a little disappointing for me. I kept waiting for something to happen, something earth shattering(or at least shaking) because I had seen so many STRONG reactions to this book. I just wasn't getting it. Then something happened. Something that divided the lovers from the haters with a bold line that said “YOU WILL FEEL SOMETHING!”. Something that left me looking something like this for ten minutes:

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You are not allowed to feel “meh” about this book. Veronica Roth will hold you hostage and make you decide whether to hate or love her for the choices she's made. I love authors without fear, and Roth definitely proved her fearlessness. On a completely random side note: I am so happy that the Divergent movie didn't come out before the final book. I hate when movies ruin the characters as I see them in my head.

I feel like Tobias became Four again to me in this book. Maybe it was being in his head, or maybe it was some of the choices he made, but there was definitely an emotional wall that I put up. Not that I dislike him, I still love him, I just didn't feel the connection anymore. My allegiance[hardy har] definitely lies with Tris through this series. In my review for Divergent I said of Tris “This begins her brave journey that will take her further than she ever expected.” Pardon my douchey self quoting, but I was so right. Tris is without a doubt one of the best female heroines in YA, ever. She's brave and selfless and she doesn't need anyone to save her. Sometimes I forget that she's only sixteen.

Some people were complaining about plot holes in the first two books, and for some reason that didn't stop me from loving both books. Pretty much all of the plot holes that I saw myself or were pointed out were explained in Allegiant. People can be nit picky and dissect every aspect of the book and come up with something but I'll just sit over here and enjoy the series.

This series has earned it's spot on my favorite bookshelf. It's one of the best dystopian YA series I've read. Allengiant left me in shock, wondering if I would recover from the ending. And as I write this almost two weeks after finishing I can tell you I am nowhere close to recovery.





Tuesday, November 19, 2013

[Blog Tour] The Do Over




Some little reviews from Amazon:
“I went from laughing OUT LOUD to crying!”  -Roberta 
“This is a must keep that I will enjoy reading again and I am looking forward to more books from this author.”  -E. Jennings
“This was a sweet, sexy and fun read, totally unexpected. Marley and Rick's chemistry was off the charts HOT!” -Stellame25

Synopsis
Arrogant womanizer Kyle Manchester hates blind dates, however, when best friend, Brad calls in a favor, insisting Kyle take out his girlfriend’s sister, Kyle reluctantly agrees. Attorney Lanie Carmichael’s appearance is no surprise. She is dowdy, awkward, and dressed in so many layers she resembles a wedding cake, but not in an edible way. Her brazen attitude though, astonishes him, especially when she explains she has no interest in gorgeous Kyle. Lanie Carmichael is in love with Brad, and wants Kyle’s assistance in winning his best friend’s heart.

Kyle gradually accepts, justifying that the mystery of Lanie has sparked his natural, thirsty curiosity. As an ambitious journalist, he also can’t resist the Pulitzer worthy scoop she offers him. However, as Lanie sheds more layers, both emotionally and physically, Kyle begins to examine his life choices, and his true feelings for this enigmatic girl. With Kyle’s support, Lanie begins to unravel the secrets of her past, and the deep pain that has quietly defined her life. As they each learn more about themselves and each other, both question how a relationship built on fraudulent lies between two broken people could ever survive.

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About the Author
This is my debut novel, and I’m thrilled to share it with you.  I describe myself as a hopeless romantic in a hopelessly pragmatic world. By day, I don a magic cape, calculator (sometimes an abacus), and an assortment of gel pens for my work in the world of finance. But by night, I sit by the warm glow of my computer monitor, and think of stories that will warm the heart, and cheer the soul.
There is nothing better than the intimate journey and ultimate satisfaction that only a swoon-worthy romance can provide, especially if there are a few laughs along the way.  Although writing is my passion, I am a reader first and enjoy nothing more than curling up with a good book and some tasty Italian (the food, of course!). I hope you will enjoy my work and please drop me a line. I’d love to hear from you. 

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Also by M K Schiller


Excerpt  
Kyle sat in a booth at Duggan’s waiting impatiently for Lanie Carmichael. The sooner she got here, the sooner this ordeal would be over. Kyle dreaded this meeting-slash-date, but maybe it wouldn’t be so bad. After all, she was a fan, and the evening might consist of her gushing and complimenting him. That would be enjoyable at least, and then he’d head over to the fiery redhead’s place after. Sarah or Suzie or something. He’d hit the jackpot with her. She was a yoga instructor and super flexible. It was too bad he’d have to stop answering her texts soon. She was already looking at him with those “let’s nest” eyes. It was a shame since he’d only slept with her twice. He bet Lanie would look at him with those eyes on first sight. 

He winced when he saw the tall, frumpy woman looking around the room. Please, don’t be Lanie Carmichael. A tall blonde in a miniskirt bumped her and headed his way. Thank God Brad is a true friend, Kyle thought. The blonde returned his smile, but instead of taking a seat, she walked right past him. Kyle followed her path, enjoying the view but also mourning it. He turned back to see Tall Frumpy taking slow, steady steps toward him and smiling idiotically. She was dressed in an ill-fitting beige suit made up of so many layers Kyle wondered if he could even accurately guess her bra size. Probably an A or maybe B. She had on a navy coat in a man’s cut. Underneath the coat, there appeared to be a mock turtleneck, a vest, a blazer, and the most matronly skirt he’d ever seen, all in various shades of beige. Her heels even looked orthopedic if that was possible. She stood in front of him, holding out her hand like a panting puppy wanting to be petted. 

“Hi, Kyle. It’s so nice to meet you. I’m Lanie Carmichael.” She shook his hand firmly. Her hands were small, but she had a man’s grip for sure. She laid her navy coat and the huge purse that was the size of a small suitcase in the seat across from him. Then she shocked Kyle by sliding in next to him instead of across from him. Yep, definitely stalker, Kyle thought miserably, downing his whiskey. Kyle stared at her in disbelief, but she just kept smiling like it was natural to sit next to him. 

“What are you drinking?” he finally asked her. 

“I think I’ll have a virgin piƱa colada.” Kyle cocked his eyebrow at her choice of drink. This woman was at least twenty-one…although she could have been fifty-one in that getup. Why was she ordering a virgin drink? Was she an alcoholic? Had Brad set him up with a frumpy, stalker lush? 

As Kyle placed their drink order, he wondered if it was rude to ask her to order at the same time. The sooner they ate, the sooner he could test just how far back the flexible yoga instructor’s legs could go. 

“So you work with Brad?” Kyle asked in a lame attempt at conversation. 

“Yes. We’re both juniors at our firm. I’ll make partner this year. Brad probably will in two years.” Jesus, is that an insult to Brad? How could he describe this girl as shy? She was very full of herself. 

“That’s great. So do you like it?” He didn’t know why, but her odd demeanor was interesting. 

She adjusted the mop of curly auburn hair that threatened to spring free of the tight bun on top of her head. “I’m good at it. It’s what I’m meant to do.” 

“Why? Do you like fighting for the little guy and getting justice?” Kyle asked somewhat mockingly. 

Lanie took a long sip of her drink, followed by a deep breath. “No, it’s not my job to get justice for people. That’s what the courts do.” 

“Then what’s your job?” 

“Winning.” 

“And do you win often, Lanie?” 

She shrugged and gave him a crooked grin, which actually softened her harsh features. “More often than not. That’s why I’m on the fast track.” Damn, she had a high opinion of herself. Knocking her down a few pegs would be delivering his own brand of justice. 

“Why do you win so much?” 

“Preparation and hard work…but mostly, I’m a good observer.” Kyle bit his lip, trying to hold in his smirk. “It’s true. You have to know people to understand what they will or won’t accept. Most of my cases don’t even make it to court. I’m able to settle them with tactical negotiation.” 

“So you know people?” Kyle asked, thinking it would be fun to make this girl falter a little. 

“I think I do most of the time. Some are easier to read than others.” The waitress came back to get their orders. Kyle ordered his usual burger, but he was shocked again when Lanie ordered the ribs. What kind of girl ordered the messiest menu item on the first date? It occurred to Kyle that all they had talked about was her. Kyle wondered if Brad was so in love with his new girlfriend that he was losing his mind. In whose reality did this girl have a crush on him? She wasn’t just socially awkward. That was an understatement. What’s more, she was egotistical. Shy? That was an outright lie. 

“Am I easy to read, Lanie?” he asked, hoping it would make her uncomfortable. She turned to him, smiling and adjusting her huge black-rimmed spectacles. 

“You’re definitely on the easy end of the readability scale.” 

“Please, don’t keep me in suspense. I would love a demonstration of your skills.” 

“Look, I know this is a pity date. You don’t have to try so hard to make small talk.” Kyle’s cynical grin disappeared as his jaw dropped at her blunt response. This was the weirdest date he’d ever had. It was even stranger than the psychic who’d insisted on feeling his aura. At least that ended in hot sex when he’d showed her right where his aura was. 

A sudden crazy thought occurred to him, and he glared at her. “Wait a minute. A pity date for whom?” With her haughty attitude, this girl might think she was doing him a favor. 

“Oh, don’t be offended. It’s very evident that you’re taking me out in pity.” 

“I’m glad your powers of observation are as astute as you claim, Lanie,” Kyle retorted without a care that he was insulting her. 

“They are. For example, I knew you wouldn’t find me attractive. I’m mousy and manly at the same time.” He wondered how many times her candid statements would stun him. “I’m a complete realist, and I know how I come off.” Usually when girls made disparaging remarks about their looks, they expected Kyle to correct them with a reassuring “you’re gorgeous, baby” or “you have a great body.” Lanie didn’t expect that. Her matter-of-fact statement made her even more puzzling. 

“How did you know that? It’s true, of course, but I don’t think I looked at you with a scowl or anything.” She set the pace with her outspoken honesty, so he followed the path. 

“Well, besides the obvious chasm between our looks, it’s your manner. You asked me out by text message. You didn’t pick me up at my house but asked me to meet you here”—she gestured around the room—“a sports bar, for God’s sake.” Their food came, and Lanie wasted no time digging in to her ribs. 

“This is a restaurant. I think that is evident by the platter of meat before you,” Kyle said, nodding toward Lanie’s plate. 

“It’s a restaurant with fifteen flat-screen TVs, each showing a different sport. They serve drinks on cardboard coasters featuring trivia. And the servers wear football jerseys and baseball hats. In my book, that’s a sports bar.” 

“You’re crazy blunt. If you don’t like my choice, please feel free to leave.” 

“I love it.” 

“Well then, why are you so offended?” 

“Who said I was offended? It’s just very obvious that you’re totally put off by me in every way.” 

“Not every way. Your handshake is firm.” She laughed at his remark, which Kyle had meant as insulting. “Okay, observant one, I’m dying to know…why the hell did you agree to meet me if you knew I’d be turned off by you? It’s not the kind of impression you aim for on a date, in case you didn’t know. Brad told me you were a fan of mine.” 

“Oh, I am. I enjoy your stories, but I didn’t want to meet you to impress you, sexually or otherwise. I sure as hell didn’t come here to flatter your inflated ego, if that’s what you were thinking,” she replied, taking intermittent breaks to lick the barbecue sauce from her fingers. 

“Please enlighten me then. Why are you here?” 

“I’ll tell you when you’re paying attention to me.” 

“I’m talking to you, aren’t I?” 

“Talking and paying attention are two different things, but I suspect you know that. You have one eye on the football game, which the Bears are going to lose, by the way. And the other is on the leggy blonde in the white miniskirt at the bar.” It was true, but Kyle was so surprised by her accuracy that he didn’t even feel guilty about it. 

“Well, it’s kind of hard to keep my eye on you when you’re sitting right next to me. And the Bears have a good shot here.” 

“Oh, I’m not insulted. I sat next to you because I want to watch the game too. And the Bears are going to lose because they really need a field goal right now, but their kicker sustained an injury during the last game that he hasn’t recovered from.” 

He found her knowledge of football slightly disconcerting. He wanted to dislike her, but it was difficult when they had something in common. She wiped her chin, removing the residue of sauce, and turned to Kyle. He didn’t meet her gaze for fear he couldn’t maintain the blank expression on his face. “I don’t mind that you’re distracted. I’m sure you have to multitask at your job too, but I do ask that you keep at least one of your eyes on me. So choose. Leggy blonde or football game.” 

Kyle grinned, wondering if it was even possible to make this girl uncomfortable. He turned to give her his full attention. He was pleased to find he could stare at Lanie and still make out the blonde’s glorious backside from this position. 

“Oh, so you chose the blonde? You must like sex more than sports.” 

“Sex is a sport. And since you’re watching the game, you can tell me the score. I’m better at delegating than multitasking. So, Lanie Carmichael, if you’re not here to gush over me or seduce me, then why the hell are you here ruining my perfectly good view of a leggy blonde?” There, that ought to do it. Now she’ll cry, and it will be amusing in a way. God, I’m mean. To his amazement, she just smiled her crooked smile and dug into another rib. 

“You’re right, enough small talk.” 

Dear God, this is her idea of small talk? 

“I’m in love with Brad.” 

Kyle was thankful he wasn’t drinking his whiskey, because he knew without a doubt that her bombshell confession would have made him choke. “What?” 

“Yes, I love Brad, and you’re Brad’s best friend. Or at least a close friend, and I thought maybe you could help me.” 

“Does the loony bin know you’ve escaped or should we call them?” 

“I know it’s very strange, but here’s the thing. I’ve worked with him for almost two years, and I know we’re compatible. Like I said, I’m an observer, and he’s the kind of man who fits all my needs.” 

“Huh, too bad he’s busy fitting all your sister’s needs,” Kyle replied sarcastically. It was impossible for him to look away now. She had definitely won his full attention. 

“That’s just it. I’m not some kind of boyfriend-stealing bitch like you’re thinking. I love my sister, but I’ve had much longer to observe her. I know Brad doesn’t fit her ideal criteria.” 

“Why is that? Because he belongs to you. I pegged you for a stalker, and I was right. Journalists have some pretty strong observation skills too.” 

“Nothing like that. I’m not obsessed with him. What I’m proposing is a long shot, but many of the cases I’ve won have been long shots. I was successful because of my preparation, and this circumstance is similar.” Lanie bit her lower lip, looking a little nervous for the first time. “Cassie likes Brad for all the reasons I like him. He’s strong, handsome, sweet, and successful.” 

“Right. What’s not to love? I know you’re a lawyer, but Jesus, don’t you have any scruples?” Kyle asked, rolling his eyes to show his outrage. 

“I do. I love my sister. I do not intend to steal Brad from her. I’m just going to wait until she breaks up with him.” 

“And if she doesn’t? In case you didn’t know, Brad’s really into her.” 

“Oh, I know he is. That’s one of the reasons I like him too. He’s not the cheating type, but unfortunately, Cassie is. She also gets bored easily. You guys would get along well, although she’d probably break up with you even faster than Brad.” 

Is she serious right now? Kyle wondered if he should start recording this so Brad knew exactly what kind of nut job his girlfriend’s sister was. Fuck, they were also coworkers. Kyle made a mental note to encourage Brad to file a human resources complaint. 

“So you just know she’s going to break up with him?” 

“I don’t know, but based on her history, my observations, and her list of criteria, I think she is. Cassie doesn’t like skeletons, and I think we both know that Brad has some.” 

Kyle sat up straighter, wondering for the first time if he could get away with slapping a woman. 

“You’re talking about his dad. That’s none of your business.” 

“It’s public record. His dad was convicted of embezzlement, and although Brad has distanced himself, it’s still a stigma. I don’t think my sister knows because she would have broken things off by now.” 

“Why don’t you tell her then? It would clearly be to your benefit.” 

“Like you so succinctly stated, it’s none of my business.” She looked down at her hands, as if she was struggling with her own statement. “I know you don’t understand this, but I’m not trying to sabotage their relationship. I’m just waiting for the inevitable to happen, and when it does, I hope she’ll give me her blessing to pursue Brad, and he’ll be interested.” 

“What are the other criteria? You said this sister of yours has a list?” 

“Yes, not an actual list, but just things I know she looks for in a guy. Cassie’s been brought up to marry rich, and although Brad is successful, he’s never going to be a millionaire, which is what Cassie wants.” 

“But that doesn’t matter to you, right? ’Cause you’re the good sister? The one who’ll get all the hand-me-downs.” Lanie winced. She was actually reacting appropriately for the first time. 

“I have a different set of criteria. Like I said, it’s a long shot, but if I even have a chance, I’ll have to be diligent in my research, and that’s where I need your help.” 

“How the fuck could I possibly help you seduce my friend, and why would I want to?” 

She took a deep breath and put on a wide smile. It was too wide, as if she might be more nervous than she appeared. “Two very good questions, Kyle. I can see why you’re a top-notch journalist. Well, first off, I don’t want to seduce him. I want him to love me the way I love him. You can help me because you know the things about him I can’t easily observe.” 

“Sounds manipulative as hell, and I guarantee it will never work.” 

Lanie shrugged, popping the cherry from her froufrou drink into her mouth. “Probably not, but I’ll never know if I don’t try. My career is all about playing fair and by the rules, but you know what they say, ‘all’s fair when it comes to—’” 

“Lady, you’re a fucking psycho. I think I need to call Brad and tell him about your fatal attraction obsession with him before you start stewing up rabbits.” 

She didn’t seem fazed by Kyle’s vicious words. “I’m not a psycho. Trust me when I say it’s not a situation where I feel like if I can’t have him, no one can. He can break up with Cassie tomorrow and start dating another girl the next day. He is quite a catch, after all.” She stared at Kyle hard, and her words came out stronger, with more emphasis. “However, if there’s any chance he might find me worth loving back, then I want to be prepared for it. If you choose to tell him about our conversation, you certainly can. I figured you might, and it was a risk I was willing to take. Before you do, I think you should hear the other reason you may want to help me.” 

“What makes you think anything you could say would convince me?” 

The waitress came, and they ordered more drinks. Kyle noticed the leggy blonde was still at the bar. Unfortunately, this girl was so interestingly crazy that he felt compelled to hear out her scheme. After all, as a friend and journalist, it was Kyle’s duty to extract as much information as possible. It would be helpful when they were at the police station later. He frowned at the thought of spending the evening at the police station. Oh, flaxen blonde and red-haired vixen, one or both of you would have been so good tonight. 
Copyright © MK Schiller

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Sunday, November 17, 2013

A Mostly Non-Bookish Post by Kait.



I really need to be honest with myself, and the followers here and just tell you that I am freaking burnt out right now. I'm at one of those places in life where I'm feeling lost as all hell and I don't know why. Not like overly depressed, want to give up type of lost. More like damn, why can't life get out of my way lost.

Now, if you've followed me through blogging this past year or so you'll know that I'm not one to post overly personal things about myself. I just feel like I need to explain what is going on because I seriously love the blogging community. I love the people I've met, I love reading, and I love reviewing. And most of all I love sharing something with the best friend I've ever had, Bethany.

A teeny little background story from me: I was born in Rhode Island. It's the smallest state, and hardly anyone knows anything about it, but I love it. My family moved to Florida when I was eight and I never got over it. At seventeen I went on vacation to Rhode Island and never went back. At twenty five I decided to move back to Florida because I missed my mom and my two brothers. My younger brother[who wasn't born until after I moved] barely even knew me. So, I got a transfer through my job and packed up seventeen boxes of books[for real] and said goodbye. I lived alone for two and a half years and now I'm living with my mom, her boyfriend, and my seven year old brother. It's been an adjustment.

Since I've been here I've been working like crazy, and things have been pretty good. I got a promotion and a brand new car. I love spending time with my mom and brothers[though I don't see my older brother as much as I want]. BUT there's something missing. And maybe if Beth wasn't such an awesome friend I wouldn't feel like that, or maybe I would. I'm not sure.

You may have noticed the lack of posts lately. Well, I haven't been posting because I haven't been reading half as much as I used to. Now, I have still gotten excited about books, and I still poke my head out of the blogging hole to post for authors I love, but my heart isn't in it like it used to be.

I've been pretty blah since moving. It has definitely had an effect on my book life. I still add books to my TBR pile, I still gaze at them in stores, and prowl sites looking for something new. But that's it. My goal for this year was to read 100 books. I've read 55 books this year. Last year I read 101. I don't know if my mood and how many books I read are related, but I would say it's a safe bet that they are.

I hate feeling like I'm not doing good enough. Which is really silly. It's just a book blog right? Right. But it's mine and Beth's I love it. We've spent tons of hours reading, writing, creating graphics, thinking of ideas, and promoting. It's all been fun, but it's not easy. And it can get crazy intense in the blogging world. I feel like I've failed at something I really love doing and it makes me sad. I love being a Reading Vixen.

I want to say it will get better and I will read all the time and review and I will be an awesome co-blogger I swear! But it kind of feels like lying because I don't know that yet, it's just what I really want to happen. I hope that I can get myself and this blog back on track, I hope that I will soon feel my blogging fire burning again. So I will keep on reading because it's something I will always love.

And because for all of you who have stuck through this ridiculous rambling post I leave you with a quote that describes how I feel almost perfectly. It's from a book that really helped spark my love of blogging and inspired me in multiple ways[and go read it if you haven't]:

The book is Slammed by Colleen Hoover


“Sometimes life gets in your way.
it gets all up in your damn way.
But it doesn't get all up in your damn way
because it wants you to just give up and let it take control.
Life doesn't get all up in your damn way because it just wants you to hand it all over and be carried along.

Life wants you to fight it
Learn how to make it your own.
it wants you to grab and axe and hack through the wood.
It wants you to get a sledgehammer and break through concrete.
It wants you to grab a torch and burn through the metal and steel until you can reach through and grab it.

Life wants you to grab all the organized, the alphabetized, the chronological, the sequenced. It wants you to mix it all together,
stir it up,
blend it.”


-Kait

Thursday, November 7, 2013

12 Days of Dexmas: Experiment in Terror by Karina Halle Event + Giveaway!

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I am a complete Karina Halle fangirl. My love started with a different series, but I fell head over heels for the Experiment in Terror Series after I was introduced to Perry Palomino and Dex Foray[I even named my cat Perry!]. - Kait



Lying Season is the fourth book in the series, and it's still my favorite. For me, it was a huge turning point in the storyline and it really solidified my love for Karina's writing.



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Title: Lying Season (EIT 4)
Author: Karina Halle
Release date: December 12, 2011
Mature NA/Adult
Romantic Suspense/Horror

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Amateur ghost-hunter Perry Palomino has battled ghosts, fought off skinwalkers and skirted the fine line between life and death. But can she survive bunking down in Seattle for a week with her partner (and man she secretly loves) Dex and his perfect girlfriend, Jennifer? And can she do so while being tormented by a malicious spirit from Dex's increasingly shady past? With love and life in the balance, Perry must discover the truth among the lies or risk losing everything she's ever cared about.








About the Author:

Karina Halle is the USA Today Best Selling Author of The Artists Trilogy (On Every Street, Sins & Needles, Shooting Scars, and Bold Tricks) published by Hachette, the Experiment in Terror series, and The Devil's series published by Diversion.

The daughter of a Norwegian Viking and a Finnish Moomin, Karina Halle grew up in Vancouver, Canada with trolls and eternal darkness on the brain. This soon turned into a love of all things that go bump in the night and a rather sadistic appreciation for freaking people out. Like many of the flawed characters she writes, Karina never knew where to find herself and has dabbled in acting, make-up artistry, film production, screenwriting, photography, travel writing and music journalism. She eventually found herself in the pages of the very novels she wrote (if only she had looked there to begin with).

Karina holds a screenwriting degree from Vancouver Film School and a Bachelor of Journalism from TRU. Her travel writing, music reviews/interviews and photography have appeared in publications such as Consequence of Sound, Mxdwn and GoNomad Travel Guides. She currently lives on an island on the coast of British Columbia where she's preparing for the zombie apocalypse with her fiance and rescue pup.

Karina is represented by Scott Waxman of the Waxman Leavell Literary Agency


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