Saturday, September 15, 2012

After Life Inc. Author Interview

I have a very awesome Sci-fi novel to share with you guys today!
After Life Inc. By S.R. Ellis

"The After Life program was created to defy death. People no longer die, instead they are chipped and uploaded into a computer program to live out an eternally blissful existence."


Joshua has been confined to the After Life program for over 100 years and is put in charge of showing new arrival, Clara Jean, the ropes of living and surviving in the program. Clara Jean soon realizes The After Life program is not the peaceful utopia she was promised. Anyone under the age of 30 is a Minor and forced into slavery, expected to obey the Elders' every command without question or complaint. Joshua and Clara live in Pod 223 with 5 other Minors who now are the closest thing Clara Jean has to family. Together, Pod 223 begins the revolution to dismantle the most tyrannical corporation in Earth's existence and in doing so discover themselves and what they truly stand for.






A BIG welcome to Author S.R. Ellis! 

I am S. R. Ellis, author of After Life, Inc. I am 21 years old and live in Charleston, SC. I love all things science fiction and geek related. My favorite author is Stephen King and I look to his work for inspiration most of the time.

1. Tell us something unusual about you.
I’m not sure if this is “unusual” but I’m a hair dye addict, in that I’m surprised my hair hasn’t fallen out after the amount and varying shades of hair color I’ve applied to it. It is a serious problem. People have told me I should seek mental help. But I just get so bored.
2. What gave you your start as a writer?
Well I’ve always wanted to write; mainly just from being a kid that always had her nose in a book. I thought it would be cool to have a book with my name on the author line. I moved to Maine in the summer of 2011, and by that fall when NaNoWriMo came around I had a decent idea going and figured I should stop dreaming about doing it and just go for it.
3. What is your favorite thing about the science fiction genre?
I love the idea of putting ordinary humans in outlandish situations and analyzing human behavior. I like thinking about how not only I would respond, but how many different personality types would respond if they were given thrust into crazy situations.
4. What has been your biggest inspiration behind After Life Inc.?
My biggest inspiration was the fact I wanted something more out of my life. I was sick of telling people I dropped out of art school and was working some remedial customer service job. Saying I wrote a book has always been a dream, so I made it happen.
5. Are Clara and Joshua’s characters based off of anyone one in particular?
I wish I could say they were based on a real person, but they really aren’t. Both of them were completely fabricated in my brain, but don’t tell them that.
6. What has been your most memorable moment in your writing career?
The most memorable moment was when I finished my first draft of After Life, Inc. Well, I’m not sure you could even call it a complete draft, looking back now, and considering how much I had to edit and change. There were also too many plot holes and inconsistencies in the characters to count, but regardless, the notion that I actually completed something that I set my heart on finishing was the greatest. I took a picture of myself holding the full manuscript after I printed it off, so it was still warm in my hands. I was on cloud 9 for a long time. It made me care less about what the atrociously rude customers I had to deal with said or thought about me because, “I WROTE A BOOK.”
7. What has been your greatest challenge while writing?
My greatest challenge is in the editing process. It is so hard for me to take out things that really need to be taken out, and it is also hard for me to rewrite portions I remember spending so long perfecting the first time around. Keep in mind this was also my first book, so I’m hoping to perfect my process going forward; in fact, I already have made it a little better. Progress.
8. Where is your favorite place to write; what do you snack on?
My favorite place to write is in a busy coffee shop. While I was in Maine I would just go sit in my local Starbucks, write, people watch, and write some more. Sometimes it is distracting, but most of the time it turns out better that way. I snack on candy. I’m a candy fiend, Laffy Taffy and Sweetarts being my favorites.
9. What advice do you have for aspiring YA authors?
Keep on keeping on. Write every day. Write every day about everything.
10. If you had to pick a figure from science fiction that has been the most influential to you who/ what would it be?
Kaylee Frye from the Firefly universe. She finds the best part of everyone she meets and everything she does. She is positive, but doesn’t let it go to her head. She is just a sweet, sweet girl that loves life. I strive to be more like that on the regular.
11. What can you tell us about your works in progress?
I can tell you I am working on a completely new universe. It is a sci-fi/western with a giant flood and lots of guns. But that’s all for now.
Thanks so much for being here today S.R.! I can't wait to read After Life Inc. Everyone knows how much I adore a good sci-fi read! 

You can find S.R. Ellis on:
Look for my review of After Life Inc. coming in October!

Friday, September 14, 2012

FIREBLOOD COVER REVEAL

~ FIREBLOOD ~
By Trisha Wolfe
Coming October 2013 from Spencer Hill Press


To save a kingdom, Zara must choose between a prince who could be the answer and a rising rebellion that threatens to take control.
When Zara Dane is chosen to marry Prince Sebastian Hart, son of the man who ordered her father’s capture, Zara knows she must fight to save everything she loves from ruin. 
Being betrothed to the prince means a life trapped behind the towering stone walls of the Camelot-forged realm. Under the watchful eye of the prince's first knight, Sir Devlan Capra, changing her future becomes difficult. 

When an unlikely rebel reveals the truth about the deadly secrets that fuel King Hart’s twisted world, Zara’s path to rescue her father becomes clouded by deception. The Rebels clear her path by forcing Zara’s hand with an ultimatum: sway Prince Sebastian to join the Rebels, convincing him of his father’s evil nature, or they will take him out. 

But Zara is uncertain about a future under the Rebels’ command and where the prince’s heart truly lies. She must decide who to trust, what to believe, and what she’s truly fighting for before the king destroys all of Karm, including her heart.

Add Fireblood to your TBR shelf! 

~ ABOUT THE AUTHOR ~

I’m the author of the YA Steampunk/Paranormal Romance DESTINY'S FIRE Omnific Publishing and the upcoming YA Sci-Fi Utopian FIREBLOOD from Spencer Hill Press, October 2013. My published short stories have appeared in YA literary journals, Fantasy magazines, and anthologies. I’ve written four books in the past two years, and I’m currently working on a new YA Sci-Fi project.
I’m the creator of YA Bound, a promotional blog for the Young Adult genre. I’m also a business owner, partnered with my partner, my husband. When I’m not busy doing all of the above, I’m a wife and the mother of a gorgeous teen boy who's the sounding board for my male characters.
Check out my website TrishaWolfe.com for more on my books and short stories. Follow me on Twitter @TrishWolfe




Fireblood is one of the amazing novels Spencer Hill Press has in store for readers in 2013! Don't forget to visit their website to snag the countdown widget! This cover is gorgeous and I can't wait to read Fireblood!
Please leave some comment love for Trisha and let her know what you think!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Overnight Sensation: Interview and Review

A big welcome to author Hal Eisenberg!
~ Overnight Sensation ~

I'm a writer of young adult novels with a background in advertising. You know those commercials you sometimes laugh at? Those are (hopefully) mine.
My first YA book, Overnight Sensation, surrounds an average teen named Jonah who accidentally becomes a rock star in the most unusual way. And I managed to write it without including any vampires, wizards, demons, shifters, or dragons. Amazing, I know!
There are however, a couple of Elvis jumpsuits in the mix.
I enjoy classic rock as well as a bunch of current groups and singers, playing drums, singing, Coke Zero, Marvel movies, and homemade macaroni and cheese - and not in that order. I can't stand beets, brussel sprouts, and waiting...for anything.


Hi Hal! Tell us something unusual about you.
I speak fluent drive-­‐thru. It’s true! I have this uncanny ability to pull up to the drive-­‐thru at virtually any fast food restaurant and despite the intermittent static and unintelligible mumbling on the other end, understand what is being said.
For example, if I hear: “Wilcmtabgrkngmyahtkeyoarerrder?”
My response would be: “Yes, I’d like a number one with cheese and a Diet Coke.” What can I say. It’s a gift.

What gave you your start as a writer?
As creative director of my own ad agency, I have written about a kazillion ad campaigns. (That’s a number I just made up to represent something larger than a gazillion, copyright pending, 2012). So, it occurred to me that if I could write award-­‐winning, thirty-­‐second radio and TV spots blind folded with both wrists securely bound by duct tape, it should be a piece of carrot cake for me hammer out a book much like the ones I was reading to my kids every night, right?
Little did I realize only seven years and a dozen re-­‐writes later how easy it would be! I remember asking my first editor (in a series of four), who had just marked up my second draft with so much red ink it looked like a war zone, if the process of writing a young adult fiction manuscript would get any easier. Her reply was an emphatic, resounding, NO -­‐ followed by cricket sounds. And after picking my ego up off the kitchen floor, I proceeded to write, write, write, and re-­‐write until I was finally satisfied with the end result. Okay, maybe one more re-­‐write.

What has been your favorite part of writing Overnight Sensation?
Creating the characters was fun. Especially the part of the quintessential school bully, Monroe Buford, also called, Gozzy, short for Godzilla (but not to his face). Early on, when developing the characters and to help me flesh out their personalities, I chose actors I thought could play each part if and when Overnight Sensation was made into a movie. You’re laughing, but it could happen. In fact, a few people have expressed interest in the project. Tip: If you call it a project, technically, it already exists. Anyway, I can’t mention any names (because I lost the cocktail napkin), but I’ll tell you that some of those people are on the West Coast. That’s right. I’m talkin sunny LA, as in -­‐ have your assistant’s assistant call mine and we’ll jet over for a half double decaffeinated half-­‐caf, with a twist of lemon. If you’d like to see the actors I was thinking about when writing the book, go to my website: www.hal-­‐eisenberg.com and then click on the blog page: http://hal-­‐eisenberg.com/blog/115176. And please blog back and let me know if you agree -­‐ or who you’d like to see play the parts.

What has been you’re biggest inspiration behind this novel?
There were more than one, however, one of my inspirations to write this novel came from an experience I had back in high school when my 9th grade English lit teacher gave us an assignment to write a fictional story of at least a thousand words. I considered myself a pretty creative teen, so when she said it could be based on anything, for some unknown reason, I conjured up a story about a young outlaw’s struggle in the old west during the 1800’s and his true love named Chastity, who turned out to be not-­‐so-­‐true when she turns him in for his crimes. I was so proud of it. It was a little masterpiece -­‐ in my mind, that is. When I got my paper back, all that was written on it was big red “C” with the word, “Confusing”, next to it, followed by a lot of question marks. So, in the back of my mind, when writing Overnight Sensation, part of me was trying to prove to myself, as well as that teacher, that I was indeed a competent writer. Take that, Miss Beck! Yeah. She’s probably reading my book and marking it up with question marks at this very moment.

Is Jonah’s character based off of anyone in particular?
Sort of. Maybe. Could be. Actually, Jonah is a mix of different people from past and present, including myself. Okay, true story. When I was a teen, my dad told me how he had played drums when he was young, and then he went out and bought a nice kit. Although I had taken guitar lessons for five years, I was fascinated with his drums, and at age fifteen, I “borrowed” that kit and set it up in my bedroom (he never saw it in one piece again). I would take my cheap-­‐o, plastic stereo with the detachable speakers and set one up next to each ear. Then I’d put my music on really loud and bash away. When my parents couldn’t take it any longer, I’d see the door of my room bending out, which was my dad banging on it, yelling at the top of his lungs, “Shut it down son!” I ended up playing in rock bands all my life with dreams of becoming a rock star. Jonah is a composite of all teens out there, especially in this day of instant YouTube and reality show fame who want to be a rock stars in the worst way, and in Jonah’s case he gets to live that dream… in the worst way.

Are you a fan of rock music and if so, who is your favorite artist/band?
 Yes, I’m definitely a rock music fan. As for my favorite artist, that’s tough because there I like so many. Number one on the list would have to be the Beatles. Then there’s the Beach Boys, the Doobie Brothers, Chicago, Steely Dan, and the list goes on. I also have an admiration for and listen to a lot of current groups who might not be labeled rock, but are incredible. Groups like Cold Play (mentioned in the book!) Linkin Park, Neon Trees, Maroon 5, Train, Muse, Alter Bridge, Katy Perry (she doesn’t even have to sing…), etc.

What has been your greatest challenge while writing?
Without question, my greatest challenge while writing is to not second-­‐guess myself. I’m constantly in re-­‐write mode, which slows me down. I think it comes from years of writing thirty and sixty-­‐second spots and having to get them perfect because every word counts when you only have that much time to spare. However, I’m trying to practice writing first and editing later. Oops, just edited that last line. Okay, it’s a slow learning curve.

Where is your favorite place to write; what do you snack on?
Okay, this is getting kinda personal. What’s next, “What are you wearing right now?” (t-­‐shirt, kakis, gun holster) Well, if you must know, I write mostly at the breakfast table. It’s got a huge bay window that looks out onto a field and just beyond that is a horse farm where I can see horses galloping and it’s so pretty and so distracting and look at all those tall trees and….wait, what was I saying? As for snacks, I like Beluga Caviar, champagne, you know, the usual. All seriousness aside, I try to snack healthy – nuts, low-­‐fat popcorn, yogurt – pretty boring stuff, z-­‐z-­‐z-­‐z-­‐z-­‐z. Are you still reading this?

What advice do you have for aspiring writers?
Write what you know. Write about what excites you. Don’t set out to write something just because it’s popular. If you’re into Paranormal Romance, or Steampunk, then write about it. But if you’re not, and your heart’s not into it, don’t even try because there are far too many writers out there who are passionate about that and do an excellent job. My second piece of advice is don’t give up -­‐ no matter what. Even if you’re in the middle of writing your first novel and you start to feel it’s total junk, keep writing because the next day, you’ll be inspired and the words you wrote the day before will suddenly appear brilliant. Or even if after you’ve finished your novel and some reviewer trashes it, just smile, keep writing that second novel, and concentrate on all the good reviews you get. Remember – not everyone is going to like your book.
You absolutely can’t please everyone, but then again, you’re not writing for everyone. You’re writing because you love to write. And if you do that, it will show and the reviewers that get it and appreciate your passion and style, will reflect that in their reviews.

If you had to pick a literary figure that has been the most influential to you, who/what would it be?
There isn’t just one I’d pick however, if there was an arrow pointed at my head by Katniss, I’d probably choose someone like Louis Sachar, who wrote the now famous novel, Holes. I admire writers that write something extraordinary, something that that goes beyond the conventional and that also involves quirky humor. Holes is such a bizarre, fun story that it reads well even today. When asked in an interview where he got the idea, Louis said it was very hot where he lived, so he started writing about a lake that had dried up, and then about a boy’s detention camp situated around the dried up lake, and then things just happened from there. Brilliant!

Do you have any works in progress?
Why yes, I do! Here’s the logline: When 16 year-old Casey discovers her grandfather murdered at his landscape business, she begins uncovering clues leading to his killers, as well as who her deceased mom’s real father might be, and how a box of old love letters, a ‘60s rock star, and a cache of stolen Russian diamonds may all be involved. The tentative title: Number One, With a Bullet. You knew there had to be rock and roll involved in some way…
Thanks for reading my interview and Overnight Sensation!


Fifteen year-old Jonah Levine is practically invisible at Applecrest High. His Facebook page is pathetic, his baseball skills are mediocre at best, and his IQ seems to drop 50 points when talking to girls. But everything changes when his rock band, Hitstreak, becomes the hottest teen sensation in the country. And now they’re about to perform in front of 15,000 screaming fans.
So why isn’t he jumping for joy?
Well, for starters, that hit on the radio wasn’t really recorded by his band. In fact, six months ago, he and his friends could barely play a note between them. And now they’re about to perform in front of 15,000 screaming fans. What begins as a mindless prank quickly spins out of control, involving his father’s secret past as a 70’s rocker, a high school bully who wants in on the action, and a powerful, ruthless, media mogul who will stop at nothing to claim the band as his own. 

Will Jonah prevail? Or will he and his band go down in flames and become the biggest farce in pop music history?

~ MY REVIEW ~

Overnight Sensation is a fun ride through one teens Rock n' Roll dream. Hal has written an entertaining, easy to read young adult novel. This somewhat unbelievable chain of events will instantly intrigue you. I became wrapped up in Jonah's story and was eager to see how things would play out. Hal is a talented writer and I enjoyed his light-hearted and comical writing style. There was quite a few times where the Hitstreak antics had me laughing out loud. This book begins with a snippet of the end, which helps to build not only the suspense but also the tension. As you start to see the boy's situation unravel at the seams, knowing where they end up ahead of time really ups the amount of tension the reader experiences. From start to finish, Overnight Sensation is an intense and imaginative ride. The characters are real and relatable for young adults. Although this book is aimed more for teen boys, it is easily enjoyable for any age. Jonah is a great main character and his family is awesome. How cool would it be to have a rock star dad! Gozzy was by far my favorite character! Turning the school bully into a real and sensitive band mate was a great touch to the story. Gozzy's quirky and brash personality kept things interesting. And his mom, hilarious! 
There are a few twists to this story that you won't see coming. Over all, Overnight Sensation is definitely worth a read! If you have a love for music you will definitely be into this story!



I will have a signed paperback and swag pack of Overnight Sensation in my Bloggin Birthday Bash Giveaway OCT 9th!

Overnight Sensation is available in paperback and digital format:

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Reaping Me Softly Cover Reveal!

~ Reaping Me Softly ~
By Kate Evangelista

Coming OCT 30, 2012 by Omnific Publishing


(This cover reveal is hosted by AToMR Book Tours)

Ever since a near-death-experience on the operating table, seventeen-year-old Arianne Wilson can see dead people. Just as she’s learned to accept her new-found talents, she discovers that the boy she’s had a crush on since freshman year, Niko Clark, is a Reaper.
At last they have something in common, but that doesn’t mean life is getting any easier. All while facing merciless bullying from the most powerful girl in school, Arianne’s world is turned upside down after Niko accidentally reaps the soul of someone she loves. This sends them both into a spiral that threatens to end Arianne’s life. But will Niko break his own Reaper’s code to save her? And what would the consequences be if he did?

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WOW. This cover is just gorgeous! 
I am so excited for the release of Reaping Me Softly!
Kate Evangelista is the author of Taste, a delectable YA novel.
This book contains even more of her scrumptious writing.
Leave a comment and let Kate know what you think ^^
Be sure to add it to your TBR list!


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Teaser Tuesday! Crewel and Cursed

~ TEASER TUESDAY ~
This is a weekly meme hosted by who knows anymore...
Here's what you do! 
Grab your current book -Open to a random page(no cheating!) -Share two 'Teaser' sentences from anywhere on the page -Don't forget to share the Title and Author so others can add it to their TBR list if they like!

My first teaser is from Crewel by Gennifer Albin! I LOVE this book! Gennifer is an amazing writer and Crewel will knock your socks off. 

#1 " Valery and Enora stand behind me like proud parents. My new mentor places a hand gently on my shoulder. 'You're stunning, Adelice. 'This isn't me,' I say, watching the strange scarlet lips move. 'It is now,' Enora whispers firmly..."

#2 " Arras isn't as peaceful as the Stream and officials would have us believe, at least not naturally."

Add Crewel to your TBR list! Goodreads!

My second teaser is from Cursed by Jennifer L. Armentrout. If you loved the Lux series you are sure to love this new series. Cursed is the first book, due out Sep. 18th by Spencer Hill Press

#1 " I flipped around in the seat and faced him. 'It's not that. I don't trust that he wouldn't send me away! I know he doesn't want me here, Hayden. No one but you wants me here! All he needs is a reason to send me away.'"

#2 "'The damn girl is a freak of nature, and if anyone belongs at the Facility, she does. Her sister is one thing. That little angel has a gift, but Ember doesn't.'"

Add Cursed to your TBR list! Goodreads! 
Don't forget to check out all the release day festivities on Sep. 18!

Monday, September 10, 2012

Wicked Sense Review Blitz


Author of YA paranormal WICKED SENSE, family man, gamer, “runner,” geek, kindle hugger, coffeeholic, SCBWIer, x-men hopeful, district 3 tribute, hufflepuff, daydreamer.
Fabio writes Young Adult/Urban Fantasy/Paranormal novels. He resides in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and kids. When not writing or reading, he geeks out with family and friends, solidifies his reputation as the world’s slowest runner, and acts very snobbish about movies.


Wicked Sense (Singularity Book One)

Witches inhabit our world, organized in covens and hiding behind a shroud of secrecy, the Veil.
Skye’s London coven sends her to Seattle’s Greenwood High to find the Singularity, an unusually gifted witch who may break the Veil and trigger a dangerous new era of witch-hunting. Skye’s job gets even trickier when she clashes with intimidating rival witch Jane and meets charming new classmate Drake.
Drake falls for the mysterious Skye, but odd accidents, potion mix-ups, and the occasional brush with death kind of get in the way of romance. Once he discovers Skye is a witch, he goes to war for her, even though his only weapons are a nice set of abs and a sharp sense of humor.
Fighting off wicked Jane and the other dark forces hell-bent on seizing the Singularity's immense power, Skye and Drake will risk everything to save the covens.
Going on a date has never been harder.

~ MY REVIEW ~ 
"Why can't magic work as it does in fairy tales?"

This was an awesome book from start to finish! Wicked Sense was another one where I wasn't quite sure what to expect. I love books of this genre but sometimes they tend to blend together. Fabio has an intriguing and fun take on the constructs of magic and life as a witch. He was able to produce an excitingly original story with a great cast of characters. You are thrown right into the plot and the explanation comes later. This is something I really enjoyed about his writing style. I also liked the fact that although the story is narrated from both Drake and Skye's point of view, it enhances the story instead of creating confusion. You get to experience the thoughts and feelings of both characters which made me feel more apart of the story. I was quickly immersed in the plot and didn't put this book down once. The characters come to life and I found them to be incredibly real and relatable. Magic and real life are mixed well throughout the story. Skye may be a witch but she is also a girl and deals with real life issues as well. Her romance with Drake has a bumpy start but comes together nicely. The sparks that fly between them are so sweet! Skye's character really comes into her own and the strength she gains is commendable. I thought she was a perfect female lead. I was thrilled with how she stood up to Connor! The secondary characters really added to the story as well. Pricilla's character is misunderstood and I am so glad she becomes Skye's best friend. I can picture her becoming a Knowing. (Am I on to something her Fabio??) I can not wait for the next book in this series! I hope I don't have to wait too long! I'm excited to see how this story unfolds. So many things happened in this book and the twist at the end was unexpected. I definitely recommend Wicked Sense if you are a fan of paranormal romance. (And for those of you that aren't , this book is light on the romance! Which fits it perfectly. Believe me you will enjoy reading this book!)

(Wicked Sense is available from Amazon in Paperback and Kindle )

Sunday, September 9, 2012

You Can't Shatter Me Blog Tour Stop!



Tahlia writes magical realism and urban fantasy for young adults & adults. She likes stories that are inspiring & empowering and that question the nature of reality, mind and perception. She is an avid reader, an extremely casual high school teacher, an occasional mask-maker and has studied philosophy & meditation for many years. After scripting and performing in Visual Theatre shows for 20 years, she is now a bone-fide expatriate of the performing arts. She lives in an Australian rainforest, is married with a teenage daughter and loves cats, but she doesn’t have one because they eat native birds.


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"This heart-warming story will inspire and empower teens and adults alike. As well as providing real solutions for the bullying issue, the unique magical realism style provides an exciting and unusual fantasy element."




Sixteen year old Carly wants to write her own life and cast herself as a superhero, but the story gets out of control when she stands up to a bully and he turns on her. His increasing harassment forces her to deal with flying hooks, giant thistles, deadly dragons and a suffocating closet. Dylan, a karate-trained nerd who supports her stand against the bully, turns out to be a secret admirer, and while he struggles to control his inner caveman, Carly searches for her own way to stop the bully.  An old hippie shows her an inner magic that’s supposed to make her invincible, but will Carly learn to use it before Dylan risks all in a violent confrontation?






~ MY REVIEW ~

The subject of bullying is one that definitely deserves to be addressed. I am happy to see that lately it has taken more of a center stage. Teens especially should be aware of how devastating the effects of bullying can be. In You Can't Shatter Me, author Tahlia Newland embraces this topic and delivers it in an imaginative yet informative way. In my opinion, this is a book that all young adults should read. It is also a great book for parents and educators who may need a fresh look into teen struggles and bullying. The main character Carly has big dreams and the reader will be quickly swept up in her story. In short this book is a coming of age novel, but I feel it also goes deeper than that. This story tells about the power of friendship and how supporting one another is priceless. It also deals with finding your inner strength. Carly is a constant reminder that everyone has a power, the power to write their own life. That sentence is one I will be reminding myself of often. I loved Dylan's character! He is sweet and smart, two of the best qualities to have. There is one part in the story where Dylan is figuratively and literally battling words in his room. Words like, angst and anger. I thought this was such a great peek into how many people feel. I know I have. When he finally cuts down the last word he feels relieved and some what stronger.  His relationship with Carly made me smile. They are able to help and support each other while also growing as individuals. Both of them find their strength and figure out how to cope with what life brings. 
Tahlia does a brilliant job making an other wise tedious topic fun and relatable for readers. This book will make you think and really reflect on the subject at hand. The writing style was enjoyable and fluid. Although short in length, this book contains a powerful message and the author manages to drive this message home without over doing it. You are left feeling complete and some what light. I would definitely recommend giving this story a read!