Showing posts with label aurora sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aurora sky. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Xpresso Book Tours Blog Tour for Hunting Season by Nikki Jefford!!


Hey there everyone! Today I'm taking part in the Blog Tour for Hunting Season by Nikki Jefford, organized by Xpresso Book Tours!

I will be sharing an interview with Nikki herself & a Blog Tour wide giveaway, so click HERE for the full tour schedule! But before that, let's get you some more information about the book & author, shall we?



Hunting Season by Nikki Jefford
(Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #4)
Publication date: March 3rd 2015
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Young Adult

Synopsis:
Better to be a hunter, not prey.
Ever since her partner was kidnapped, Aurora Sky has been on a personal mission to get him back. To do that she needs the vampire responsible for destroying her life.
In order to have a snowball’s chance at success, she’ll have to team up with her most loyal friends—including a certain vampire in black with a provoking talent for distraction.
Old cravings aren’t easily quenched, nor past passions. With knowledge comes danger and Aurora is at risk on all sides.







https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24352803-hunting-season





 About the author:

Bookaholic, nature girl, and animal lover.

Nikki Jefford is a third generation Alaskan who found paradise in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands (WA) where she is, once more, neighbors with Canada in a town without a single traffic light.

She married the love of her life, Sebastien, while working as a teaching assistant in France. They reside with their Westie, Cosmo in Friday Harbor.

Loves fictional bad boys and heroines who kick butt.


Interview


Hi Nikki! Thank you for dropping by my blog and answering some questions!

Thank you for having me! :D

1.- I know you are a born and bred Alaskan, but I've quite wondered on what made you choose Alaska and Anchorage to be the centre of the action in your books, because the great White North might not seem a very typical vampire friendly place!

But it so is! It’s cold, it’s dark; it’s like Florida for seniors. (Summer’s another matter.) ;-) There are so many reasons Alaska makes an ideal paranormal/sci-fi setting. The Northern Lights look like something from a fantasy realm when they’re weaving across the night sky. Alaska is an insanely gorgeous and wild place. The climate is harsh, the citizens bizarre, and there’s an element of danger. I couldn’t dream up a better setting.


2.- I loved how you decided to give a new twist to the vampire myths and origins. How did you choose mixing blood types and virus as the way to develop vampirism?

Thank you. I knew I had to do something different, but I didn’t know what, so I began reading about vampirism hoping for a lightbulb moment. It came while reading “Vampire Forensics: Uncovering the Origins of an Enduring Legend” by Mark Collins Jenkins. 
  
Throughout time, vampire scares almost always follow an epidemic of some sort.

What if vampirism really was triggered by disease?

The first problem with that is the world would be full of vampires. I fixed this by making only people with the rarest blood type in the world capable of turning.


3.- I also love that instead of vampires being a secret to all of society you decided to go with a more government conspiracy angle. How did you choose to make an agency of special forces of vampire hunters?

Come on, you know the government is hiding all kinds of goodies. Aliens and vampires are just scratching the surface. ;-)

I’m an action junkie (Charlie’s Angels, Alias, Buffy, Supernatural, Stargate SG-1…) and a sucker for good battling evil and the blurred line in between.

 
4.- Female characters abound in your books, and they are all quite different and their relationships go beyond the topical ones. Aurora and Valerie are what can be considered antagonists and even frenemies, but it is way more complex than that. My favourite though have to be Aurora's relationship with her mum and grandma. Did you plan that relationship like that or did it evolve organically?

That’s nice to hear! Aurora’s relationship with her mom was planned out for book one. As with my witch novel Entangled, the mom’s been cornered into making a life and death choice for her daughter. It might not be the right one, but what mother wouldn’t make it if given the option?

Aurora’s Gran wasn’t planned. As things fall further apart in Aurora and Mrs. Sky’s lives, she hops a plane from Florida to Anchorage to whip her girls into shape. LOL I love strong, bossy grandmothers.


5.- I'm usually not a fan of love triangles in books, but I'm finding the one in the series quite intriguing and genuine, so kudos for that! Did you always plan to confront Aurora with two different guys that would represent two sides for her to choose, the vampires or the hunters?

I love how you put that! But, no. I loathe love triangles. But I do love Fane and Dante. I love them both equally for different reasons. Unexpected situations keep cropping up… and continue to surprise me. (Just wait until Whiteout releases next month!)

Dante was never meant to be a love interest. He was there for comic relief. But he can be maddeningly sexy when he chooses. It’s difficult to prevent hormones from taking over when he and Aurora are working together so closely on missions.

Probably the biggest challenge, and biggest complaint I hear from fans, is giving Fane more page time. In Hunting Season, he and Aurora get to team up a bit… and finish car rehabilitation. Finally!

Back in the saddle. J

Thank you for the fantastic questions!

Thank you so much for all your even more fantastic answers Nikki, I'm so excited now to continue reading and Whiteout too!!


Giveaway

Tour-wide giveaway (INTL)
Signed Aurora Sky Paperback of choice


a Rafflecopter giveaway


 

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Xpresso Book Tours Blog Tour for Bad Blood by Nikki Jefford!!


Hey there everyone! Today I'm taking part in the Blog Tour for Bad Blood by Nikki Jefford, organized by Xpresso Book Tours!

I will be sharing my review & a Blog Tour wide giveaway, so click HERE for the full tour schedule! But before that, let's get you some more information about the book & author, shall we?



 Bad Blood by Nikki Jefford
(Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #3)
Publication date: June 4th 2014
Genres: Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Young Adult

Synopsis:
Aurora returns from boot camp to a new assignment, an unwelcome roommate, and the increasingly amorous attentions of a certain vampire hunter.
College is starting, and so is Aurora’s undercover work at a network of swanky parties known as “Tastings” for high rolling vampires who like their blood laced with fine wine. But Aurora’s not the only one on the prowl. An underground investigation is under way to find out who killed one of Anchorage’s most prominent vampires… and Aurora is a prime suspect.
***Don’t miss STAKEOUT, Vol. 2.5, a 54,000 word novella featuring Noel Harper and the entire Aurora Sky gang. Now available on Kindle, Nook, Kobo, & iTunes.***


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19075697-bad-blood




 About the author:

Bookaholic, nature girl, and animal lover.

Nikki Jefford is a third generation Alaskan who found paradise in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands (WA) where she is, once more, neighbors with Canada in a town without a single traffic light.

She married the love of her life, Sebastien, while working as a teaching assistant in France. They reside with their Westie, Cosmo in Friday Harbor.

Loves fictional bad boys and heroines who kick butt.



My Review


Bad Blood is the third book in the Aurora Sky series, even if the Stake Out novella could count as a book on its own, though it recounts the events of book 2 from Noel's perspective.

Here Aurora is at boot camp after the quite grim and disastrous events of book 2 and we see her how camp has helped her and how she still has a ways to go to get herself together. Then her return to Alaska isn't exactly as she was expecting.

I really liked how this book handled the conflict of Aurora's real nature and her final acceptance of it. How she wasn't sure who were her allies and who weren't and discovering even more than wrong and right have more areas of grey that she had thought at first.

The conflict between Noel and Aurora is one that kept me hoping it'd be resolved soon, because after reading StakeOut I knew Noel's story better and felt more sympathy towards her, but I could understand how Aurora wouldn't be in the same place as she didn't have the same information we did. Still, I'm glad that little by little Aurora decided to stop avoiding and start listening.

There is a love triangle of sorts in the book, but somehow it is well done enough to not irritate me. Aurora isn't sure of her relationship with Dante, even if he is, and despite her attraction to Fane, she is quite sure she should be keeping her distance from him. She tries to be as sincere with both boys (men, males?) as possible and I think that's what saves this romance mess for me!

I was glad to see that Aurora's mum and gran are still part of the book and that instead of a source of conflict are a source of support for her, not matter how much each of them knows about what's going on. I was also really happy to see how supportive this all females family were of each other!

The plot feels a little secondary to the character progression, there's more overall series plot progression than the specific limited to the book, so to speak. The ending is a bit too open and a little too cliffhangery, even if we are given the assurance than Aurora is not left helpless or indicisive, since she's stronger and more assured of herself and her path by the end of the book.

Now, I'm really looking forward to the next book and I'm seriously hoping that Tommy will be okay, I think that might be the worst part of the cliffhanger for me! IS THE PUPPY OK?!? TELL ME HE IS!?!
3.5 to 4 stars to this one!



Giveaway

Tour wide giveaway
--Femme Fatale Handmade sterling silver pendant (INTL)
--"Bite Me" Drawstring bag with swag (INTL)
Hosted by the author
 
 http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/293e8a50/" rel="nofollow">a Rafflecopter giveaway




Monday, January 27, 2014

Cover Reveal: Evil Red by Nikki Jefford!!

Hello everyone! Today I'm back with another cover reveal for a book, more exactly a novelette, for the Aurora Sky series. This is one vampire series I've really got into recently, and I can't wait for more! So far I'm awaiting a novella, this novelette and a third book!

This cover reveal is organized by the ladies behind The Ginger Pimps! (Seriously, ain't that name awesome?).

Now, before you get to see the cover, I'm gonna give you some info on the book, just to make it a bit more interesting.


Evil Red by Nikki Jefford
(An Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter Novelette)
Publication Date: February 2014
Genre: New Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy

L.A. is one tough city, especially while sharing a trailer with four thieving sisters.

Valerie’s plans for a better life and Hollywood grandeur are interrupted after a fateful stabbing lands her in Anchorage, Alaska where government agents expect her to play the role of a vampire hunting La Femme Nikita.

The redheaded vixen is back in her own Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter novelette.

**Novella is approximately 18,000 words**

 Ready to see the cover?? Here we go!!




 

This one is quite different from the rest of the covers, but I think it is quite fitting with our girl Valerie before she left Cali!


Nikki is the author of the bestselling SPELLBOUND trilogy and AURORA SKY:VAMPIRE HUNTER. She's a third generation Alaskan who now lives in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands (WA) where she is, once more, neighbors with Canada in a town without a single traffic light.


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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Cover Reveal with Xpresso Book Tours: Bad Blood by Nikki Jefford!!

Hi guys! Today I have a cover reveal for the third book of a vampire series that I've recently fallen in love with! I was luck enough to take part of the blog tour for book 1 & 2 of the Aurora Sky series and I was more than happy to also be part of the cover reveal organized by Xpresso Book Tours for book 3!

Before you get to see the absolutely gorgeous cover designed by Phatpuppy Art, I'm gonna tell you a bit more about the book.


Bad Blood by Nikki Jefford 
(Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #3)
Publication date: May 2014
Genres: New Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy


Aurora Returns Spring 2014!

BAD IS THE NEW GOOD

Aurora returns from boot camp to a new assignment, an unwelcome roommate, and the increasingly amorous attentions of a certain vampire hunter.

College is starting, and so is Aurora’s undercover work at a network of swanky parties known as “Tastings” for high rolling vampires who like their blood laced with fine wine. But Aurora’s not the only one on the prowl. An underground investigation is under way to find out who killed one of Anchorage’s most prominent vampires… and Aurora is a prime suspect.



Ready to see the stunning cover? Here you go!!





***Don’t miss STAKEOUT, Vol. 2.5, a 53,000 word novella featuring Noel Harper and the entire Aurora Sky gang. Releasing January 2014.***

Goodreads 
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19075697-bad-blood?ac=1

 
 Isn't it absolutely gorgeous? It matches the covers for book 1 & 2 but this time we see only Aurora, in what I suppose must be one of her party outfits, and I adore the look of that fabric!





 Nikki Jefford is a third generation Alaskan who found paradise in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands (Wash.) where she is once more neighbors with Canada in a town without a single traffic light. She loves fictional bad boys and heroines who kick butt.

When she's not reading, writing, working, or out on a nature walk, she's out riding her Suzuki DRZ400SM.



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Friday, December 13, 2013

Friday Reads: Review of Northern Bites by Nikki Jefford!

This week's Friday Reads is a review for a very recently discovered vampire series with enough different characteristics that I'm really enjoying reading!


Northern Bites (Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter, #2)Northern Bites by Nikki Jefford

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Northern Bites is the second book in the Aurora Sky series and I got it from the author in exchange for an honest review, since I was part of the Blog Tour.

Northern Bites starts pretty much where we are left at the end of Aurora Sky and dealing with all the changes that Aurora has to deal with. New high school, her relationship with Fane broken and recovering from a rather gruesome battle.

One of the agents has been killed and Aurora is paired with Valerie and the Agency's recruiter, a very creepy guy called Jared, to hunt down the vampires responsible for it. Things won't be easy for Aurora working with a creep and her nemesis, and she'll discover quite a few unexpected truths about the Agency and herself.

Aurora has definitely grown during book 1 and she continues to do so in book 2, and thankfully she stopped annoying me almost completely. She was dealing pretty well with all the things she kept on getting thrown at her, even with the usual lack of information the Agency gave her for her missions. She even manages to find some sort of truce to work with Valerie, despite their differences. She still acts a lil stupidly on occasion, but hey she's still a teenager.

There's plenty of action with loads of revelations and even some unexpected betrayals (or are they really?). I love how Aurora keeps on wondering to what extent she's a vampire and what is the serum really doing to her and if it might not be malfunctioning. We also get quite a bit of family time with her mom and we meet her grandma, a very quirky and bossy old lady.

The romance is obviously still present, and it seems to be turning a bit more into a love triangle with Fane and Dante. But neither angle is really resolved here, since Aurora seems to be a bit more attracted to Dante than in book 1, but she still has feelings for Fane, though the situation there is more than complicated! I think so far I'm still shipping Aurora and Fane and I'm not being annoyed about the love triangle, since it's more background than foreground.

The book doesn't end in an obvious cliffhanger, but we're left with quite a good number of unresolved issues and Aurora in a position she really wasn't expecting to be. I'm quite looking forward to see how the next book will play out!

With a less annoying Aurora and the stakes getting a little higher, this one was a super fast read and I'm debating between 3.5 and 4 stars!



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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Xpresso Book Tours Blog Tour: Aurora Sky Vampire Hunter by Nikki Jefford!!



Hello everyone! Today I'm very pleased to be part of the Blog Tour for the Aurora Sky series by Nikki Jefford organized by Xpresso Book Tours!

You can check out the rest of the book tour HERE, so go check every other stop in the tour, you can get more reviews, excepts and guest post from the author!

As my stop in the tour, I will be sharing my review of book 1, but first let me introduce you to the series and author!


BOOK ONE:
Aurora Sky by Nikki Jefford
(Aurora Sky: Vampire Hunter #1)
Genres: New Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy

Synopsis:
Her blood is toxic to vampires.

If there is one thing eighteen-year-old Aurora Sky wants, it's to get off the iceberg she calls home. Being kissed before she graduates wouldn't hurt either.

Then a near-fatal car wreck changes everything. Government agents step in and save Aurora's life in exchange for her services as a vampire hunter in Alaska. Basically she's a glorified chew toy. All thanks to her rare blood type, which sends a vampire into temporary paralysis right before she has to finish the job...by hand.

Now Aurora's only friends are groupies of the undead and the only boy she can think about may very well be a vampire.

(Mature YA/New Adult series. Contains mild language, violence, sexual situations . . . and blood sucking.)


Purchase: 


About the author

Nikki Jefford is a third generation Alaskan who found paradise in the not-so-tropical San Juan Islands (Wash.) where she is once more neighbors with Canada in a town without a single traffic light. She loves fictional bad boys and heroines who kick butt.

When she's not reading, writing, working, or out on a nature walk, she's out riding her Suzuki DRZ400SM.

 
 
Author links:
 
 
My review for Aurora Sky book 1, also called Transfusion.

Since I've always a soft spot for vampire stories I really felt intrigued when I heard about the Aurora Sky series, so when I was given a chance to get some copies of the books for review I jumped at it!

Aurora lives in Anchorhead, Alaska and it's a senior in high school that can't wait to leave for her dream collage, Notre Dame. Her life is not perfect since her dad is never home and her best friend really doesn't seem to deserve that name but it all changes even more the day she has a car accident and wakes up all changed in a military/government base. She was brought back from the dead, turned into something not exactly human and now she has to be a vampire hunter. No choices for her unless it's do what the government wants or be eliminated. Yep, harsh and quite angst inducing.

Aurora goes into an angsty and rebellious phase that although understandable (who would like to be told she should be grateful she's a chosen one for a greater good and to leave behind all their plans when they're 17? Not me that for sure!) it did annoy me a little bit. Then she blindly goes into a relationship with a guy cause he looks tempting and dangerous but doesn't suspect him of being something else? Crazy Aurora annoyed me, but at least she managed to get herself in check eventually and even during her crazy stupid phase she could kick arse.

I really liked the take on vampires, informants and vampire hunters and how it all was explained with reference to the actual illnesses that we now think might have given birth to the myth of the vampire, like rabies and pellagra. Aurora does get enough character development and progression during the book to not get stuck in the irritating angsty one. Some of the secondary characters were also loads of fun to read about like Dante. He's very much like a big child at heart and even if isn't the most reliable partner, he seems to be there for Aurora to help her see her situation from another angle. Then we get Noel and Valerie, one a friend for Aurora to share her hidden life and the other the nemesis to help make it a little more complicated.

Aurora's family life made me feel awful for her, with a dad that is not only absent but that actively decides to abandon her and her mother due to terribly selfish reasons and a mother that is an even bigger emotional mess than Aurora is... not a lot of support for her there.

What I'm really happy about was how the Dante and Fane situation never turned into a love triangle, even if it seemed to add some tension to Aurora & Fane's relationship. But their issues seemed to be bigger than just a case of jealousy over another guy. Lack of communication creates quite a few issues and then we get the "break up for selfless reasons". I'm quite interested to see where all this will be taken to in book 2.

I'd say it really is a fresh enough addition to the Vampire genre and well deserving of 3.5 stars.