Showing posts with label Jean Nicole Rivers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean Nicole Rivers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Top Ten Tuesday - Ten New-To-Me Authors I Read For The First Time In 2016

I really wanted to put head shots of each author with their names but I couldn't find any for some so the post would have looked weird. I also felt weird adding their books I had read so I just left it as a list of their names.



Mark Hill

Shelby Lamb

Lincoln Cole

Jean Nicole Rivers

Frances Brody

Kiran Millwood Hargrave

V.K McAllister

John Greyson Heide

John Burnside

Steven Amsterdam

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke And The Bookish

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Top Ten Tuesday - Ten Things Books Have Made Me Want To Do/Learn About After Reading Them


1. Become a Apprentice (Spooks Apprentice - Joseph Delaney)
2. Model and travel to several countries and experience new friendships, I know, big chance... (Geek Girl Series - Holly Smale)
3. Ride the train, make friends and learn magic and play Quidditch (Harry Potter Series - J.K.Rowling)
4. Become a Vampire or live in a vampire town ( True Blood/ Sookie Stackhouse Series - Charlaine Harris)
5. Fight to die or survive the Hunger Games (The Hunger Games Series - Suzanne Collins)
6. Visit the Children at an Orphanage (The Unwanted from The Black Water Tales - Jean Nicole Rivers)
7. Move away from home and become independent (Outspoken - Lora Richardson)
8. Become allergic to literally everything?!?! (Everything, Everything - Nicola Yoon.)
9. Fall in love with a band member (The Heartbreakers - Ali Novak)
10. Morph into a better, prettier, popular version of me. (Being Layla Hart - Amanda McKelt)

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke And The Bookish

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Top Ten Tuesday - Books We Enjoyed That Have Under 2000 Ratings On Goodreads

I would have included the photos but I'm currently on holiday and the internet isn't really the best so I thought I'd just run up this list quickly.

Mistwalker - Saundra Mitchell

Black Water Tales:The Unwanted - Jean Nicole Rivers

No Rest For The Wicked - Dane Cobain

Last Years Resolution - Robert Lampros

Murder and More - Gerald W Darnell

The Sign Of One - Eugene Lambert

Gravedigger - Michael Israel Jarvis

Eyes Like Lighthouses When The Boats Come Home - Dane Cobain

Both Of Me - Jonathan Friesen

The Dean Machine - Dylan Lee Peters




Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke And The Bookish.

Saturday, 18 June 2016

Black Water Tales: The Unwanted - Jean Nicole Rivers



Black Water Tales: The Unwanted



Synopsis:

In the remote, eastern European town of Borslav there is St. Sebastian orphanage, a place where people discard their unwanted children. For the American, Blaire Baker, it’s the perfect place to volunteer her services. Paired with a cheerful volunteer nurse, Blaire is enthusiastic about the possibilities, but is quickly discouraged when she encounters the nefarious nature of the staff and the deplorable conditions of the facility and the children.

Upon arrival, one of the children informs Blaire, “There’s something in the basement.” It isn’t long before strange things begin happening, including Blaire’s flashbacks of the accident that killed her parents. The children soon suffer injuries that Blaire, first, fears may be the deeds of the callous workers but she soon thinks the abuse may originate from a source that is less than human, something unwanted.

The unwanted is coming but in order for Blaire to fight it, she must dig into St. Sebastian and herself in search of truth. Blaire wants nothing more than to help the children, but when discovers the tragedy that happened in the basement and learns that the same evil forces are still at work, it will be Blaire who needs help…There’s something in the basement.



Reviews:

I thought this ok was going to be creepy, in no way what so ever did I realise that it would be THAT creepy.

As soon as I met Blaire I instantly recognised that hints of our personalities matched and that left me with a connection to her. For the friendly nurse that she is paired with, Tavis is a very relaxed character I felt a sort of calmness when I read parts that involved him.

Any integration with the children creeped me out to the max, it is an intense, scary and a real page turner. I hadon't chills running up my spine so many times throughout reading this book. It was truly brilliant.

One of the best things about the story is the setting. What's more creepiest than an old rundown orphanage in a city that is unknown? Nothing. The setting is perfect for the story and Jean gives some amazing details of the place which makes you feel like you're walking down those halls with the characters. I must admit that it is definitely a place I wouldn't visit unless I was really inquisitive.

The ending though, was a complete and utter shock, I had a feeling something major would happen but when it happened I was in complete shock. I didn't want to believe it and I may have also shed a few tears and had to take a large gulp of air to stay composed.

Jean is clearly a very talented writer and I'm definitely going to check out more of her work. I think I'm still recovering from reading this book. Overall a definite 5/5 and it would be higher if it could be. A recommendation to anyone who wants to read a spine chilling story. 

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Guest Post: Jean Nicole Rivers Talks About Getting Your Book Ready For Publishing.

This week instead of my usual writing prompt, I'm here with a quest post with Jean. For those who don't know Jean Nicole Rivers is a published author, her most recent book, Black Water Tales :The Unwanted is a truly gripping and nail biting experience.



Today Jean wants to share 3 of the most important tips when it comes to getting your work published for the 1st or maybe the 7th time.



Jean Nicole Rivers


Getting Your Book Ready for Publishing
Getting your book ready for publishing is a broad topic and in this post I am taking a very wide-ranging approach that considers the key elements that you must tackle to make sure that your book will be ready for publishing from day one.


1. The Good Story: Before you even begin writing your book you need to be certain that you have a story that the general population or at least a niche population will find interesting and want to read. All of our stories sound great to us and of course mom, thinks they’re awesome, but unfortunately that is not enough. It is imperative that you put together an extensive outline or synopsis and get the opinions of people who don’t know you and have nothing invested in telling you only what you want to hear. This is where the beta reader comes into play. Beta readers are inexpensive and impartial and can read your story and tell you, immediately, what is good about the story and what is…not so good. Catching these components that are not so good early on is going to save you a ton of disappointment later.


2. Extensive editing: Editing is more than likely going to be your biggest expense (before you get to marketing), but it is undeniably the most imperative. Nothing turns a reader off more than errors. Don’t get me wrong, nothing is perfect. I find mistakes in books published by the mammoth publishing houses all of the time, but your aim during the writing process should be to remove as many errors as possible. If you spend the money anywhere on your book, spend it here! This is where it counts.


3. A dazzling book cover: Last but not least, is your book cover. Make it amazing. One of the age-old book arguments is whether or not to judge a book by its cover and whether or not you should, the fact of the matter is many people do and will. The cover of your book is its calling card. Before a person can read the name of your book or the blurb, the first thing that they see is the graphic image that is on the front, the colors, the font and all of these elements should speak to your potential buyer immediately, else you risk losing the reader.


There are countless vital components and concerns when preparing a book for publishing, but the ones above are crucial and special care should be taken with them in order to ensure the success of the novel you have worked so hard to give to the world.


Follow/ stay up to date and contact Jean using the following links.



Jean Nicole Rivers

@JeanNicole19 (Instagram and Twitter)



Check out Jean's Black Water Tales so far here:

Black Water Tales: The Unwanted: http://tinyurl.com/zacbfcl
Black Water Tales: The Secret Keepers: http://tinyurl.com/zvoyfgq