Showing posts with label Cornerstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cornerstone. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2012

Review: Cornerstone

CORNERSTONE (Cornerstone #1)
Misty Provencher
Paranormal Young Adult
219 pages
Self-published
Available Now
Received from author for review

THE STORY (from Goodreads)
Nalena Maxwell has been branded ‘The Waste’ at her new school, due to her mom's obsessive paper hoarding. Nalena desperately wants something to change in her life, but when she receives a sign (and it's the wrong dang one) inviting her into a mysterious, ancient community, too much changes. What she knew of her family, what she thought of her life and what she believed about her future, is no longer applicable. Seventeen years worth of family skeletons come crashing into Nalena's life and it is the boy...the one that smiles at her like he wants to hear everything she'll ever say...that already knows her powerful secrets. But it is only Nalena that can choose between protecting the life that is already crumbling beneath her feet and the one that might sacrifice everything she could ever have.

MY THOUGHTS
Deeply intriguing, Cornerstone is one of those stories that doesn’t immediately enfold us in its paranormal world, instead taking the time to introduce us to an utterly normal young woman dealing with a realistic and difficult situation in a mother who hoards astronomical amounts of paper and spends all their available money continuously buying more. We instantly align ourselves with Nalena, feeling the pain of every verbal arrow aimed at her as the words “The Waste” echo in our ears, reminding us of just how mighty a weapon a couple of letters strung together can be. Only once we’re firmly connected to Nalena and emotionally invested in her life is the paranormal element brought into play, providing us with firm ground to stand on before showing us something completely new.

Nalena is a young woman of whom we feel instantly protective, her role reversal with her mother causing our arms to practically spasm with the need to wrap around her and assure her that the paper her mother seems to treasure above all else does not define her life. Her mother clearly loves her, but there’s a innocence to Evangeline that has her appearing younger in years than Nalena herself, and we can’t help but smile as Nalena exhibits far more patience and understanding than we might were we in the same situation. Because of the treatment she receives from the classmates, she’s instantly wary when Garrett Reese begins to show an interest in her, and their relationship is thankfully one that progresses at a much slower pace than we often find in young adult fiction. She’s smart with him, testing the waters with cautious fingertips to determine the reception she’ll receive should she wade in deeper, and taking some care to guard her heart against a young man who so easily could cause her pain.

While the romance is well-executed–just the right amount of tension and affection swirling around and between Nalena and Garrett–the paranormal element itself is a touch elusive, a complete explanation seeming to dance out of our reach every time we make a grab for it. We learn the basics of Nalena’s gift as well as her mother’s, but some of the finer details remain blurry, leaving us struggling to figure out how the pieces of the community Nalena suddenly finds herself a part of fit together and what this community's purpose is as a whole. Perhaps greater illumination is coming in later books, but our slight confusion does rob us of some of the intensity of Nalena’s conflict as we don’t fully understand the ramifications of her decision to either join the Ianua or continue on as she has been. The ending is rather brutal and heart-wrenching, and it would be my recommendation to have book two on hand for immediate consumption upon finishing as things for Nalena are clearly only going to become more challenging.

Rating: 4/5

 

KEYSTONE BLOG TOUR

The promotional tour for the second book in this series, Keystone, is running now through September 28th. The participating blogs have various reviews, guest posts, deleted scenes and interviews, so be sure and check out Candace's Book Blog or Misty's Blog for the full schedule because you don't want to miss out on all the fun. Additionally, there are some EPIC giveaways on this tour. Seriously. Want to see?



That's just one prize pack my friends. All the giveaways and the aforementioned tour details can be found HERE.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Cornerstone Blog Tour: Guest Post by Misty Provencher


I'm pleased to welcome author Misty Provencher to the blog today as part of the Cornerstone Blog Tour! She's here to share a few fun pieces of info about the characters and story we won't get anywhere else, and I for one love knowing extra tidbits like this so I'm excited to share it with all of you. Give us the good stuff Misty!

Thanks for having me over during the blog tour, Jenny!

I wanted to be sure that having me over was worth your while, so I’ve compiled some insider info about my YA novel, Cornerstone.  I hope you’ll enjoy the behind-the-scenes scoop!

If you haven’t gotten a chance to read, Cornerstone is the story of Nalena Maxwell, a girl who’s been nicknamed The Waste at her school, due to her mom’s compulsive paper hoarding. Nalena needs things to change in her life, but when she receives a sign that invites her into an ancient community, things don’t just change…the family secrets come blasting out. It’s only worse because the sign Nalena received is the wrong dang one. And we haven’t even started talking about Garrett Reese yet- the boy with the liquid blue eyes that seems to know what’s going on.

*Jenny butts in - I highly recommend checking out Missie's book boyfriend post with Garrett over at The Unread Reader. Yum.*

Anywho, if you haven’t read Cornerstone, go grab yourself a copy for only .99 cents this month and read on for some secrets about the story that you can only get here:

•     The Addo prefers his cookies without nuts. That’s because he steers clear of the nuts in his cookies just like he steers clear of the ones in his life.

•     There’s no physical description of Nalena in the book. I did that on purpose. I wanted each reader to be free to see their character in their head without me trompling onto the page to tell them that they have it all wrong.

•     Garrett’s house is a real one that my husband and I almost bought. We loved the Quad, bid on it, and the bid was accepted, but we ended up walking away from the deal because of an issue with what would’ve been Garrett’s bedroom floor. I still love that house though, so I gave it to Garrett’s family.

•     Nalena’s name is a mix of my grandmother’s names and Garrett’s name came from a friend who entered a Facebook contest I hosted to name my main character. Garrett is also my husband’s grandfather’s name, which hadn’t occurred to me, since he was always referred to by a nickname.

•     Addo lives in a trailer park, as did my husband and I, when we were first married. However, our park was kept up really well until several years after we’d gone. We went back to see our old place and–kablang–there was the Addo’s version of the park, where ours used to be.

•     Garrett’s car, the Regal, was the car that my neighbors drove when I was growing up. I thought it was the coolest car ever made.

•     I don’t know if it’s obvious, but the Reese’s own a lot of old technology, old cars and they live simply. Frugality is essential in the Ianua community, since the Contego have to support themselves along with the Alo and the Addos. Cars are purchased for the older folks, kept in excellent condition and passed down. Frugality and excellent health also go hand-in-hand for the community’s protectors, so you’ll notice the Contego eat whole, natural foods and junk is a rare treat.

So, there you have it. Hope you enjoyed a little of what’s behind Cornerstone’s curtain. If anyone has more questions, don’t be shy- chuck me an email and I’ll try to blog the answers when I’ve got a collection!

Thanks again for having me over to spill my secrets, Jenny!

Thanks so much for stopping by Misty! For those interested in following the Cornerstone tour in it's entirety, you can find the list of participating blogs (as well as some fabulous grand prize giveaway information) HERE.

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