Showing posts with label Tara Hudson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tara Hudson. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hereafter by Tara Hudson


Published: June 7, 2011
Received: review copy via The {Teen} Book Scene
Can there truly be love after death?

Drifting in the dark waters of a mysterious river, the only thing Amelia knows for sure is that she's dead. With no recollection of her past life—or her actual death—she's trapped alone in a nightmarish existence. All of this changes when she tries to rescue a boy, Joshua, from drowning in her river. As a ghost, she can do nothing but will him to live. Yet in an unforgettable moment of connection, she helps him survive.

Amelia and Joshua grow ever closer as they begin to uncover the strange circumstances of her death and the secrets of the dark river that held her captive for so long. But even while they struggle to keep their bond hidden from the living world, a frightening spirit named Eli is doing everything in his power to destroy their newfound happiness and drag Amelia back into the ghost world . . . forever. {taken from goodreads.com}
In a heavily populated society of paranormal romance in the young adult fiction realm, Tara Hudson brings a unique twist to the table.  The main character, a female, is the one who possesses the paranormal characteristics.  After reading about so many werewolves, vampires, & fallen angels -- being introduced to a lead female role as a ghost was a bit of fresh air for me.  I enjoyed reading this story from Amelia's point of view.  As much as I enjoy stories about the supporting male possessing the supernatural qualities, it's nice to break up the monotony from time to time.

As I said before, Amelia is a ghost.  We are first taught in the beginning of the story that she has no recollection of how this came about.  Just that her death occurred at High Bridge & she drowned in the depths of the river below.  Since then Amelia has been plagued with the discontent of not being able to remember past memories, or encounter her sense of touch or smell, among other senses she's seemed to have lost.  Her days are blurred together as she roams aimlessly through the nightmare of never waking up.  Then one day everything changes.  A boy has been cast over the same bridge and Amelia finds herself diving deep in to the dark waters to save him.

Something has pulled her to him and she knows she must fight against instinct and save this poor soul.  While in the midst of saving Joshua, a single touch of his hand to her cheek ignites a spark within her.  It is here that she is able to trace back to when she began to gain her senses again.  Joshua is the first person to really see her and she knows this must mean something.  He must mean something.  After saving Joshua's life, Amelia is drawn to this boy.  Her purpose in knowing him is greater than she could ever imagine.

The relationship between Amelia and Joshua was instant love.  If you're a fan of paranormal romances that doesn't beat around the bush, then you will enjoy this connection between these two characters.  Some may say that it was hard to connect with at times, doubting it's believability.  If I were seeing a ghost for the first time, I'm not sure I'd be so quick to want to be around them constantly.  Fear would take center stage first, and lots of questions would be asked second.  Aside from that, I believe this book will appeal to many young readers.  It bodes lots of mystery and intrigue.  The plot is not mapped out in the beginning, which keeps the reader engaged.  Overall it's an enjoyable read that adds something different to the paranormal romance we see so much of on YA shelves today.





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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Hereafter Book Tour: Teenage Garage Sale


As part of the Hereaftter book tour hosted by The Teen {Book} Scene, author Tara Hudson has stopped by GReads to show us a list of what she'd put in her fictional teenage garage sale.  Enjoy this awesome list & let me know in the comments what you'd find in your own teenage garage sale :-)


Fifteen - yes fifteen - prom dresses, $20 a piece, bought on clearance at my local Dillard's. Ladies, you too can spend hours in indecision, trying to determine whether you look best in blue sparkles or purple silk!

A paintless dent repair kit for your car, $200. Because what your parents don't know about how often you ding people in the school parking lot won't hurt them.

One pair of pink platform Jelly shoes, $0.50. They were a bad idea then, they're a bad idea now.

One Fiona Apple CD, used beyond play-ability, Free to good home. Self-explanatory.

A journal and ten ballpoint pens, $10. Start writing now - you won't regret it.

Three jars of peach lip balm, $5. Again, self-explanatory. Just make sure your crush isn't allergic to peaches. Or petroleum.

An endless quantity of self-esteem, no cost. Because although you don't know it now, you're gorgeous, smart, and capable of anything! Except, of course, keeping your car dent-free.


Be sure to check out Tara Hudson's website where you can learn more about this author -- other than her love for prom dresses, Fiona Apple, and peach lip balm ;-)

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