Review – The Weight of Night 5+ Stars

Filed Under (Mood: Creative, Mood: Excited, Mood: Good, Mood: Motivated) by Jessica Redmerski on 11-04-2012

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I need to stress first and foremost that I AM NOT A BOOK BLOGGER/REVIEWER. It’s rare that I will ever post reviews on my site – only when I really love a book and think it needs more exposure. So please, do not email me asking to review your book. I am a writer and that’s really all that I have time to do.

Where to start? This book is a rarity, especially for someone like me. I do tend to give a lot of 4 and 5 star reviews when I publicly rate books because I think I rate differently than most people: If a book holds my interest past page 100, then it’s at least a 3 star book. To the end, 4-5 stars. Usually.

With that out of the way, I need to stress that if I could give THE WEIGHT OF NIGHT (PROGENY #1) 6 stars, I would easily and it would be only my second 6 star rating (after David Moody’s AUTUMN series) NOT for a book by a well-established author like Gaiman, McCormac, Rowling or Rice.

I know it’s sort of cliché to say this, but this book instantly sucked me in (I have a soft spot for mental intuitions – please don’t ask me why, LOL) and I read the first night until my eyes burned and I needed clothespins to hold them open. And I know it’s also cliché to use the phrase ‘diamond in the rough’, but that’s exactly what this book is. It needs more exposure, more publicity, more get-me-the-hell-out-of-this-box. I’ll get to that more in a moment.

Now, setting all the clichés aside, I have to stress how absolutely great this book was. Written by an independent author, I felt like I was reading something I just bought right off the best-seller shelves at Barnes & Noble. The writing style is amazing: clean, quick, crisp, believable and polished. I hate those moments when I cringe reading something that is obviously out of place, or dialogue that totally misses the mark. That did not happen once in THE WEIGHT OF NIGHT. Like I said, right off the best-seller shelves at Barnes & Noble. The descriptions were spot on – not too long, or too short – and I had no problem seeing absolutely everything the way Stegall described it.

Did Stegall use an editor? If not…wow. Doesn’t really need one.

Now onto the story itself.

THE WEIGHT OF NIGHT tells the story of eighteen-year-old Alexis, who finds out something extraordinary about herself, which leads her on a dangerous journey to find a killer amidst the sudden death of her mother and of someone else very close to her.

Enter gods, demigods and deities!

As if it couldn’t get any better! But this book doesn’t simply touch on Ancient Greek Mythology, no; it involves an entire cast of characters. The way Stegall played these characters out was not only mandatorily familiar so that those of us already acquainted with Greek Gods can relate, but also entirely unique at the same time. I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but I was thoroughly impressed with the whole idea of The Progeny. It was very well thought out and Stegall so easily pulled it off as if he does this sort of difficult thing every day.

And I absolutely loved Alexis’ ‘best friend’, Keats, and found myself through most of the book crossing my fingers and hoping they would finally ‘lurv’ each other! I won’t give that away either. I’m only bringing it up to describe how well Stegall wrote the relationship between Alexis and Keats. It’s just one of those stories when you can’t help but root for them in the sidelines, biting your lip out of prolonged unrest.

The only thing that bugged me about the story was how easily Alexis accepted and ‘took on’ her new role as one of The Progeny. I feel like her acceptance of it could have been made more believable if Stegall dragged it out just a tad bit longer, added more conflict and struggle inside her. But despite that, I can say that I was still satisfied with the way things unfolded. Go figure.

The last couple chapters had me on the edge of my seat! At one key point near the end I was so surprised that I caught myself smiling hugely.

Now, to explain my feelings on getting this book out of that dark little box on the Amazon shelves of somewhere around 460,000! Seriously?! I’m completely aghast at where this book is in the rankings. It’s a GREAT read, so I know it isn’t the book’s fault. This leads me to believe that maybe the author needs to try harder with promoting. Re-add the books details on Goodreads (it probably disappeared during Goodreads recent wipe-out of Amazon-related information). Join Amazon’s KDP program (if he hasn’t already) and put the book up for free for a couple of days to generate interest. Tweet about it more. But more importantly, I think this book is EASILY a YOUNG ADULT book. Yes, I said it. I believe it is right on the level for seventeen-year-olds and can even be a good read for teens as young as sixteen who prefer more complex, sophisticated stories (think THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH – nothing modern-day teenagish about that and that book frickin’ ROCKED among teens!) as opposed to flat-out teen novels that focus on teen life and behavior. THE WEIGHT OF NIGHT is a YA/Crossover novel, great for older teens and adults of all ages.

This leads me to the cover. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the cover design, but what I think may also be stopping this book from getting in the hands of the right readers is that the cover art, to me, seems more like something you see for an adult thriller novel, or some other genre that teens and young adults tend not to read. I think if the cover was redone to target the young adult crowd, it might do better. Of course, this is strictly my opinion! I could be completely ignorant! But I’m even having a new cover made for my book for the same reason, so it’s not an attack. I do know, however, that teens and young adults LOVE puuurdy covers!

Anyway, I LOVED this book and I will DEFINITELY be reading future installments.

DIRTY EDEN Weekend Release! Please RT :-)

Filed Under (Mood: Creative, Mood: Excited, Mood: Good, Mood: Motivated) by Jessica Redmerski on 08-03-2012

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Finally, after a long and bumpy extremely difficult road with this novel, I’m happy to announce that DIRTY EDEN will be released sometime this weekend and will be available on Amazon either Sunday or Monday. The Kindle version will be available first and then the paperback version 1-2 weeks later.

I have to stress – especially to all of my NON-loving YA literature friends out there – that DIRTY EDEN is so different from THE MAYFAIR MOON that you might wonder if I suffer from Dissociative Identity Disorder. Who knows, I might. She really couldn’t tell you.

If you like dark humor, finely crafted F-bombs and strange worlds with even stranger people, then you might like DIRTY EDEN. However, I don’t recommend DIRTY EDEN to anyone who:

  • is scared of evil children
  • is a hamartophobiac
  • is a narcissist
  • doesn’t like rats who like Teriyaki Chicken
  • is offended by foul-mouthed Blue-Jays
  • is a prude
  • cannot decipher the life or death instructions: “Sp…sashit nyer…ace!”
  • has bad memories of venereal disease
  • discriminates against men with wooden legs, or
  • is eyeball squeamish

 

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Despite the ‘extremely difficult road’ I went down while writing this novel, I have to say that I totally had fun with it! There were no rules and I love writing without rules. Unlike anything else I’ve written, DIRTY EDEN was almost 100% a do-whatever-the-fuck-I-want novel and I took full advantage of that freedom. I just hope everyone else likes it as much as I liked writing it because it was certainly a dark and bizarre journey.

Once the print version is available, I will be putting up 2-3 signed copies on a Goodreads giveaway, so be looking out for that! In the meantime, if any reviewers out there would be interested in reviewing DIRTY EDEN, contact me through my contact page and I’ll send you an eBook file right away. I have noticed while scouring the net for YA book reviewers that there aren’t nearly as many reviewers out there that like to review and publicize adult books. If anyone knows of any, please pass them along to me!

And if you’re wondering, no, DIRTY EDEN ain’t no erotica.

Lastly, please visit my friend, Daniele Serra’s web site! He did the kick-ass artwork for the cover. He’s pretty amazing!

 

P.S> I’ve also put DIRTY EDEN up on Goodreads with a release date of 3/12 – go here to add it to your to-read shelf and help spread the word! :-)

 

 

The Mayfair Moon Giveaways Galore!

Filed Under (Mood: Excited, Mood: Good) by Jessica Redmerski on 20-02-2012

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GIVEAWAY #1 – PAGES FROM MY THOUGHTS Blog -

Starting today 2/20, Soumi over at Pages From My Thoughts will be hosting an international giveaway for a signed paperback copy of THE MAYFAIR MOON. It will run for 3 days:

CLICK HERE!

 

GIVEAWAY #2 – GOODREADS GIVEAWAY -

Starting on 2/24, there are two paperback copies up for grabs over on Goodreads (open to residents of US, CA, GB and AU) and this one will run until March 5th:

Goodreads Book Giveaway

The Mayfair Moon by J.A. Redmerski

The Mayfair Moon

by J.A. Redmerski

Giveaway ends March 05, 2012.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

Enter to win

 

And of course, I’ve already talked briefly about the grand prize to be given away on THE MAYFAIR MOON Book Blog Tour on it’s last stop over at A Tale of Many Reviews – below is the official tour schedule.

 

Monday, March 19:

The Fairytale Nerd ~ Excerpt and eBook Giveaway

Young Adult Book Reviews ~ Review, The Writer’s Cave Guest Post, and eBook Giveaway

Good Choice Reading ~ Excerpt

Reader Girls ~ Review and eBook Giveaway

 

Tuesday, March 20:

Chapter by Chapter ~ Review and eBook Giveaway

Pen to Paper ~ Review and eBook Giveaway

Fictional Distraction ~ Review

We Fancy Books ~ Review

Bookworm Lisa ~ Review

Splash Of Our Worlds ~ Review and eBook Giveaway

 

Wednesday, March 21:

BookSpark ~ Excerpt and eBook Giveaway

Dreaming Dreams ~ Review and Author Interview

Refracted Light | YA Book Reviews ~ Dream Cast Guest Post

Some Reading Required ~ Review

My Pathway to Books ~ Top 10 with Jessica Guest Post and eBook Giveaway

 

Thursday, March 22:

The Autumn Review ~ Review and eBook Giveaway

JJ iReads ~ Review and Excerpt

The Life of Fiction ~ Review and eBook Giveaway

One Minute Books ~ Review

 

Friday, March 23:

Endlessly Bookish ~ Review, Deleted Scene Guest Post, eBook Giveaway

Hazel the Witch ~ Review

A Tale of Many Reviews ~ Final stop and Grand Prize

The grand prize will be 2 bookmarks, 1 signed paperback copy of THE MAYFAIR MOON and a sterling silver Mayfair Moonstone pendant necklace.

Also on March 23, Soumi over at Pages From My Thoughts will be doing an interview with me and a review of The Mayfair Moon (if she receives her copy in time to read and review it by that date). Recently, Soumi did an International giveaway for a signed paperback of The Mayfair Moon, which had over 700 entries! The winner was Silvy at Books Are My Life – hopefully she will get to review it soon as well!