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Hey, lovely people. Hope you're all doing okay. I know, I know, I don't come here often but when I do, you know it's special. I'm showing my face (or internet persona) today because I have something very very special to show.

It's the release day of the last book Flashed of my favorite romance series, Happy Endings. This series is written by Zoey Castile aka Zoraida Córdova, published by Kensington. Since the very beginning I have been in love with this story and its characters. I remember when the announcement was made and I just couldn't hold my excitement and my happiness inside of me. It still happens— anything that has to do with this universe, I just can't express how much I love it. So this is why I decided to do something very special to show the love.

I decided to invite some great Latinx bloggers to my blog, to this particular post, so they can share with us and with Zoey how much they love this series, what it means to them to have read it, the little things they loved about the story and how did it feel to them when they first read it. This is very special series to us and aside from that IT'S SO FREAKING FUN. The Happy Endings series is hilarious and romantic. It features characters that you will relate to and that you will definitely want to kiss. It's such a fun romance series that you cannot just skip it or miss it.

So it's time, right? Let's check on our favorite bloggers.

      

"Zoey Castile is one of the first Latina romance authors that I’ve ever read who writes amazing, hilarious, and effortlessly relatable stories that I fell head over heels for. While I’ve only read Stripped, so far, I’m forever in love with the fact Castile’s ability to create such a wonderful main character, like Robyn, whom I felt as if she were my friend getting into shenanigans and falling in love with Zac. It’s not every day that I get to see Latinas just living their life, falling in love, and owning their sexuality in fiction, and I’m so grateful to Zoey Castile for giving me the stories I’ve searched for years, on hand."

      - Olivia from Stories For Coffee


"I've been so lucky to read Zoey Castile's books. They came at times when I knew I wouldn't like anything else but the books that she writes. Sometimes you just need stories about strippers with hearts of gold, complex heroines and adorable romances. The thing that meant the most to me were the beautiful and multilayered latinx characters, you can tell that they were created from an authentic place, without stereotyping, respecting their background. They are all different between them and incredibly interesting to read about. The way that she writes is so unique, constructing situations that from afar sound inconceivable but once you're reading them you totally believe them and you root for the couple and their happiness. I adore that you can find laugh out loud moments, angst, complicated family relationships, lots of chemistry and so much more!!"

      - Mel from Books With Wings


"I can't make words when I think about Zoey Castile's words. Like no English, blank brain. I was so delighted with Stripped, not only the good romance and the characters, but how Latinx the story is. And Hired? Hired brought the whole house down. When I think of the representation that I want to see for Latinx folks in romance this is it; lighthearted and fun and delicious and sexy and so us that makes you cry. These stories are so beautiful and full of hope, so much hope. Just what the world needs."

     - Cande from Latinx Magic



"Reading Zoey Castile's Happy Endings series has been evidence of how good writing in romance can be. Castile doesn't just write Latinx protagonists falling in love, she puts them in the context of this contemporary world, all while managing to avoid portraying them as caricatures. Her characters deal with oversexualization, family issues, mental health, sex work, and the politics of living in a Brown body. And yet, they're given rein to have fun-- whether that is depicted in a strip club, at a gator tour, or a Halloween costume party, they're allowed to simply exist. The Happy Endings aren't just for the protagonists, they're proof that Latinx readers whose lives are in constant peril and are perpetually Othered can have hope. For once, we can see a future and it's full of love and possibilities (and maybe even some sex)."

     - Adriana from Boricua Reads


"I didn’t think I was in the target audience for Zoey Castile’s Happy Endings series when I picked up Stripped after Norma (from Kensington) sent it to me. I had never watched the Magic Mike movies, not even the much lauded Magic Mike XL and I am pretty far removed from my quarter-life crisis days as I barrell forward toward my mid forties 40’s. Yet Castile won me over, having me care deeply for Zac Fallon and Robyn Flores. For all the glitz and joyful camaraderie Castile infuses her novel with, I fell for her characters in the little quiet moments they share with each other and their friends. In those moments we see Zac wrestle with not loving a life he has loved so enthusiastically before, and Robyn detach more and more from her career, question all the choices that have brought her to a point where she can’t even talk about it to her best-friend. I love a story where a character’s ideas of themselves are derailed and they need to wrestle with who they want to be and Castile delivers that messy emotional struggle. As Castile wraps up her Happy Endings series, I celebrate messy heroines, blowing up their ordered lives and picking up the pieces and setting out to build a happier one. And I am incredibly thankful for Castile’s richly textured Latinx MCs, who don’t fit a mold but are instantly recognizable as one of our own."

       - Ana Coqui from Love in Panels


This series has meant the world to us and we thank Zoey/Zoraida for it. I cannot wait for what's to come for Z! Thank you Z and Norma for what you have done. As you can see, this series meant the world for us.

Flashed releases today August 27th, 2019. Go get your copy at Amazon, Book Depository, iBooks.
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Hello guys. Sil here! Today I'm bringing you something I'm really excited about. So I don't know if you have noticed but recently (like about two/two and a half) weeks ago I dyed my hair. Only the tips - ombré style. I chose to dye it purple and IT WAS BRIGHT. It has come down a bit in the recent days but it's still bright and colorful (and tbh looks so good on pictures hah!) but yeah. Today I was tweeting my pic and saw that some other bloggers also are wearing their ombre-styled hairs SO GORGEOUSLY (is that even a word lol) and it made me want to create this post about Ombre + Books because why not!

Summer is always great for changes. Be dyeing your hair, changing your wardrobe, reading more contemporaries instead of fantasies, doing amazing stuff, etc. I decided to change my hair for the first time in a while. My brown hair was becoming a bit... boring haha. I always wanted to do an ombre and the guy who did it told me purple would look amazing (and I totally love it!). One day I would want the blonde one because I always have wanted to know how would I look as a blonde lol.


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Today I am here to talk about a somewhat controversial subject in the world of book bloggers. And what is that? eBooks and Audiobooks. I always see posts hating on kindles and Audiobooks. They say it isn’t true reading unless the words are physically in front of you. Because of these posts, I used to never read eBooks or listen to Audiobooks. I was afraid of being judged. Now, I love both. This post is inspired by Ariel Bissett’s recent video where she discusses Audiobooks. Hopefully after reading this post, you will consider picking an Audiobook or an eBook for your next read.

Perks of Reading An Audiobook 
1.You can read anywhere!
There are some places you can’t physically read (driving, walking, cleaning, cooking, etc.) Audiobooks allow you to read when you otherwise can’t. Personally, I like coloring in adult coloring books while listening.

2. Reading in The Car Luckily, 
I can read in the car. Many people get car sick if they read in a car. Audiobooks solve this. You can listen to an Audiobook, instead of just gazing out the window. Unless you enjoy that. If you do, good for you, but I don’t like that.

3. Reading Faster
Many people *cough* me *cough* have a difficult time staying focused. Trying to watch movies with me is awful because I can’t sit still. It’s slowly coming into my reading life. Audiobooks are terrific because you can draw, doodle, clean, etc. while listening to keep your attention. I usually have to be fiddling with my hands when trying to focus, and it’s hard to do that with a physical book. But you can do that with Audiobooks. If you are a slow reader, then Audiobooks read the story to you so it’ll take as long as the recording is. 

Perks of Reading an eBook 
1. Baggage
Kindles are very light, especially when you are travelling! If you are going on vacations for several weeks, it’s hard to bring six hardcover books on vacation with you.

2. New Releases 
Getting new releases are simple when it comes to kindle. If you pre order the book, it will be delivered to your Kindle as soon as it is released. You don’t have to wait for the mailman to bring it or go to the bookstore to buy it.

3. No Light Needed (This only applies if you have a Kindle Fire, iPad, etc.)
This happens to me all the time: I turn off my light, climb into bed, and now I’m not tired. I usually then get on Twitter when I could have been reading. With Kindles and eBooks on cell phones, you can read in the dark when you otherwise couldn’t.

So, I want to listen to an Audiobook now. How do I find one? 
  • Audible: I personally don’t listen to Audiobooks by Audible, but I know you can use it to get them. However, Audiobooks are quite expensive. *The Book Voyagers says: There's sometimes sales!*
  • iTunes: Again, Audiobooks are expensive. I wouldn’t recommend using iTunes for Audiobook purchasing. 
  • OverDrive: (This is what I use). In Oklahoma, we have Oklahoma Virtual Library, where you can borrow eBooks and Audiobooks for free. You can listen/read on your computer/cell phone/tablet/etc.   
  • YouTube: some books have the full Audiobook on YouTube. You can find some classic books there, but I recommend this as a last resort. 
So, I want to read an eBook now. How do I get one? 
  • Kindle Store: You can purchase eBooks on your kindle. Most of the time they are less expensive than the publisher’s price. 
  • OverDrive: (This is what I use). You can check out eBooks and read them on your browser or on an electronic device (kindle, iPad, phone, etc). 
  • iBooks: iBooks is basically Apple’s version of the Kindle Store. 
I hope after reading this post, you guys consider using an Audiobook or eBook as your next read. What is your opinion on Audiobooks and eBooks? Let me know down below. Thanks for reading! And a HUGE thank you to Silvana and Mana for allowing me to guest post!


Hi everyone! My name is Liv, and my personal blog is curlyhairbibliophile.wordpress.com. I have curly hair and I love to read (hence my blog name.) I love writing, reading, and traveling. I also love grammar, tea, cats, and the internet.

I’ve been reading YA books for about four years, and I’ve been blogging for a couple months. I live in the North Texas area with my family, my dog, and my cat. You can reach me on my blog (see above), my Goodreads (curlyhairbibliophile), or my twitter (Grangerliv).

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HELLO GUYS! This is Day #3 of #GirlsConqueringBooks Valentine's Day event (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧  Today we're giving the floor to bloggers. We asked a few bloggers about their favorite female relationships and friendships in books. We wanted to know why they chose them and why they thought those friendships were some of the best in literature. We also asked them to choose two heroines (either from different books or same ones) that could work really well if they were to collaborate on a Chemistry project - like in school - and the reason they chose those two.

We obviously wanted them to have fun picking and hopefully you guys did, and here are the answers they gave us!

Siiri from Little Pieces of Imagination


Favorite female friendship or relationship
A girl friendship that I absolutely adore is in The Summer of Chasing Mermaids by Sarah Ockler. Elyse is battling with so much: losing her voice after a terrifying accident; moving away from Trinidad & Tobago and her family to live in the US with her aunt and cousin; growing apart from her twin sister etc. All the while there are two girls on the sidelines rooting for her (in addition to the rest of this amazing cast). Idk why I'm crying right now, but I think this is a testament to it being one of the greatest female friendships I've read about. I love that even though Vanessa has some history with Christian -- Elyse's love interest -- she isn't malicious towards Elyse and actually helps them a lot along the way. Kirby is a wonderful cousin who is super supportive and patient with Elyse. Honestly, these three girls together are a total powerhouse and a great example of what empowering female relationships should be like.

If you could pick two heroines to collaborate together in a Chemistry project, who would you choose?

As for a chemistry project with two heroines, I skimmed my bookshelf real quick and two books stood out for an interesting dynamic: Ismae from His Fair Assassin trilogy and Katsa from the Graceling Realms trilogy. Katsa is pretty explosive, impatient and super duper competitive, whereas Ismae is really quick-witted and the more patient one out of the two. Also, Ismae excels in potions, so she'd take the leader role in this situation and they'd easily beat everyone else in this imaginary Chemistry class regarding time and skill. They'd totally admire each other's skill set and while waiting for others to finish, they'd for sure find much to talk about regarding physical fighting and strategy on Katsa's part and I bet Ismae could teach Katsa a thing or two about lethal potions and antidotes.

Eri from Airy Reads


Favorite female friendship or relationship
Cammie and her best friends Macey, Bex and Liz from the Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter. They're very supportive and they're almost like sisters because they all know each other that well and would risk their lives for each other. They're all equally strong in different ways and they don't let the preconceptions of the world stop them from being amazing spies. And also Francesca and her girls in Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta. Because they may be different on paper but they have this strong bond that has pushed them together and none of them are afraid to be real with the others.

If you could pick two heroines to collaborate together in a Chemistry project, who would you choose?
I'd pick Kami Glass from Lynburn Legacy series by Sarah Rees Brennan and Lucy Hamilton from Drake Chronicles by Alyxandra Harvey. They're both quirky but endearing and super protective of their best friends; they would fight the world to keep them safe! They both also have strong spirits and aren't afraid to be themselves or be protected by a boy. So if they did a chemistry project together they would definitely ace it :)

Maria from In Wonderland


Favorite female friendship/relationship
My favorite relationship is Van and Bri from Under the Lights by Dahlia Adler. They're just too sweet for this world, cutie pies BUT WITH A HOT CHILI PEPPER WITHIN.

If you could pick two heroines to collaborate together in a Chemistry project, who would you choose?
Etta & Sophia from Passenger by Alexandra Bracken. Yeah, they dislike each other, but they're both so fierce and quite interesting together. Most likely the Chemistry project with start to burn. In every way possible. I can't help myself, these two are so lovely.

Aila from One Way or An Author


Hey guys! I’m so so excited to be here to talk about female friendships. Ahh I just love the whole spectrum: frenemies, best friends for life, friends-to-lovers, friends-but-never-lovers, new and fresh friendships, old and cemented friendships… THEY’RE ALL SO GREAT. Sometimes I just want to hop into books and try to become friends with all these characters because you just want in on that feeling, y’know? (Or maybe it’s because I don’t have many friends in real life lol.

Favorite female friendship/relationship
When asked to choose which friendship is my favorite in literature, I kind of cried because I’M SO BAD AT CHOOSING THINGS. Seriously, me + decision-making = not good scenario. But after much, much thinking and scouring my Goodreads list, I have chosen one! I’m actually really satisfied with the one I finally picked, because the whole book was just awesome: Agnieszka and Kasia from Uprooted by Naomi Novik. I really can’t stress how much I love this book! It’s the type of fantasy that just weaves a spell on you to become utterly enchanted with it. Or, at least that was my experience. Agnieszka and Kasia are both of similar age, and come from the same village. Their interactions are just phenomenal, and their friendship just progresses so much throughout the book. At first they were the kind of supportive friends - the ones that are together all the time, but they they’re going to have to let go of sooner or later (which involves the story). Then, we get into the magical bits and they have a confrontation of the envy that each girl experienced with the other. I just love how it shows both the good and bad sides of each perspective and ultimately develops their relationship. Both girls experience growth, and it’s just absolutely lovely to read about. My favorite friendships are the dynamic friendships, because that way you can never get bored.

If you could pick two heroines to collaborate together in a Chemistry project, who would you choose? 
Okay so if I had to choose two characters to complete a chemistry project, I would grab Hermione from Harry Potter and Annabeth from Percy Jackson. First, it would be because my two childhood heroines would be working together and tears of joy would be streaming down my cheeks. And second, THEY WOULD TOTALLY SLAY THAT CHEMISTRY PROJECT. When I’m in a group project, I’m all about the grade. If I have to carry other people because of it, I WILL CARRY. Just give me that A. And I feel like these girls would have the same mentalities. Annabeth is such a strategizer, and I could totally see her immediately planning out the steps on how to carry out the project. I mean, lab procedures? Girl’s got that in the ballpark. Materials list? Already there. She would have a plan for everything! Who needs research when you have Hermoine’s smarts to figure everything out? She would complement Annabeth’s strategizing well with the actual execution of the project, backed up by solid, concrete evidence. You got the plan, now you gotta take the action. As my class would say, they would make the “dream team.” We got two determined, intelligent, and fierce girls working on a chemistry project - seems like the path to success.

Yay for girl friendships! I could always use more of these in my books. Too many times have I seen girls pitted against other girls and I’m like “NOOOO WE HAVE TO STICK TOGETHER.” How else are we going to be able to go against the patriarchy that still dominates many societies today? WE NEED TO STAND BY EACH OTHER. *war cry* I’m so happy to be able to participate in #GirlsConqueringBooks, and conquer we shall. Happy reading!


Roshani Chokshi, author of THE STAR-TOUCHED QUEEN


Favorite female friendship/relationship
My favorite female friendship has to be Kasia and Agnieska’s bond in Naomi Novik’s UPROOTED. It was just…perfect. And so believable. They harbored resentments and misunderstandings. But they deeply cared for one another. I love how Agnieska’s growth came from her desire to save her friend. And I love how Kasia really holds her own and becomes this Golden Warrior Queen. There was no sidekick relationship here. This was a friendship of equals.

If you could pick two heroines to collaborate together in a Chemistry project, who would you choose? 
I’d love to see Scarlett O’Hara (Gone With The Wind) and Zuzana (Daughter of Smoke and Bone) work on a chemistry project together. Sassy/Ruthless Southern Belle meets Sassy/Ruthless Living Doll. They’d either demolish one another or wield their charisma into taking their HS chem project to world domination levels.

Sue from Hollywood News Source


Favorite female friendship/relationship 
I’ve loved so many girls’ friendship in YA, but Far From You particularly carved a place in my heart. It follows the story of Sophie and Mina, who are the best of friends, who might or might not be in love with one another.

I supposed this is why I love them so much. They have their own language, they can only understand. Though sometimes, they don’t have an easy relationship, but it is the kind of bond they protect fiercely. Their devotion surpasses a normal friendship tier, but that doesn’t cancelled the vital foundation of their relationship, friends. Throughout the novel, the readers would see how they helped each other progressed. Their love centers on wanting each other to do best and be healthy. This story is not only for conquering girls and friendships. It is for LGBTQIA kids as well, who once in a while needed to have their feelings justified.


If you could pick two heroines to collaborate together in a Chemistry project, who would you choose? 
Upon reading The Wrath and the Dawn and An Ember in the Ashes, I instantly knew I got to have a crossover someday. Laia and Shahrzad are two of my favorite fantasy girls. Despite their contradicting personalities and varying circumstances, I think they would get along beautifully. If put together in one room, will they discuss their half-wit significant others? Perhaps, but the world is a broad space and men are not the only adequate topics!

Shahrzad and Laia came from an environment that aren’t very kind to their sex. They constantly have to fight scraps to reinstate their position, but that never means they are completely powerless. These two characters have shown women do weave a tremendous amount of tenacity. We are capable of greatness and that greatness comes in different forms. Every so often, we could hear the ferocious roar of the tigress, but typically she would walk so softly her foe wouldn’t see their fate coming. I personally think Sabaa Tahir and Renee Ahdieh perfectly captured that essence.

With that, I could see Laia teaching Shahrzad the fine arts of making a jam. While, Shazi on the other hand would definitely educate Laia a thing or two about “how to jab men who forgets their place in this world.” Fantastic. I want twenty.

Alexandra from Twirling Pages


Favorite female friendship/relationship
I have so many! But I think I'll chose Vida and Ruby from The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken. I LOVE THEM <333

If you could pick two heroines to collaborate together in a Chemistry project, who would you choose? 
For a Chemistry project, I think Gia from THE FILL-IN BOYFRIEND by Kasie West and Emily from SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE by Morgan Matson would be an interesting pair. Gia is the outgoing popular girl while Emily is... basically the complete opposite. These two characters also go through an extensive amount of character development so I think they'd be able to resonate with one another. They're both fairly open minded so I think they'd be able to work things out. :)

Maf from Maf's Crazy Book Life


Favorite female friendship/relationship 
I love Abby and Rachel (from Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry) because they are from very different worlds and backgrounds but Rachel never once judged Abby for it and Abby trusted Rachel enough to give her her friendship and above all always looked to take care of her. 

Also, I love Robyn and Dixie (from Neon Dreams series by Caisey Quinn) because their friendship is really strong, even when Robyn broke up with Dixie's brother (which would be a deal breaker) they both moved past that and were always there for each other when they needed each other.

*So Maf picked two heroines who she thought would be great to see together.
For two female characters who I would like to see together: Nora Sutherlin (The Original Sinners series by Tiffany Reisz) and Anastasia Steele (Fifty Shades of Gray by E.L. James). Ana leaving Christian because Nora made her realise she deserves better. 

Jae from Bookish Bluebird




Favorite female friendship/relationship 
Cinder x Iko from The Lunar Chronicles. I felt like they were each other's best (and only) friend at the beginning of the series and all they're scenes together made me smile so much. Every friendship needs a person in charge of nudging the other in the ribs to point out the cute guy in close proximity. THIS IS SO IKO. Then there's the rational friend who won't leave you behind in tough situations. I love how Cinder does what she does in the first book after something happens to Iko. And how ridiculous Iko can be but you just know that Cinder (and yourself, admit it) finds it amusing to no end

If you could pick two heroines to collaborate together in a Chemistry project, who would you choose?
Aria (Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi) x Karou (Daughter of Smoke & Bone by Laini Taylor). I totally think these two would mesh well. It was only until I had to think of my answer for this question that I realize how similar these two great heroines actually are. Both are independent and strong-willed. I feel like they could relate to the other seeing as they both have no siblings and often looked up to one parental figure. Both are artistic in different ways. Aria enjoys singing while Karou prefers drawing. Aria could tell her stories about the different virtual realms she's been to using her 'Smarteye' and Karou could tell her about all the places she's been, running errands for Brimstone. Now I'm imagining a cross-over where one of Karou's errands brings her to Aria xD


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