2017 Book Review Submissions are OPEN

Happy December 1st my lovelies!! I am having a hard time coping with the fact that 2016 is almost over, and so is my wallet! I’ve officially instilled a “book buying ban” to save some change for the new year. I may have gone a little overboard via Book Outlet over Black Friday… Nah, now that I think about it there’s no such word (overboard? pshhh) in the book hoarders vocabulary! ;) Be still my book loving heart.

The time has come to open up submissions for 2017 reviews here on the blog, as well as features on my Bookstagram! I am limiting spaces so I expect this to fill up quickly! As the blurb above states, I am currently searching for new books to review from January – March of next year. I’ve specified “print copies” because I feature reviews on my Bookstagram account and print copies are much easier to work with as well as much more aesthetically pleasing than my fingerprint worn iPad when photographed! Please read the details below, and if you have any questions comment or contact me!


Are you a new, upcoming, Indie, or already established author?

KEEP READING!

TRB Book Blog is looking for 10-15 books to review & feature in January, February, and March of 2017. The reviews will be featured here on the blog as well as our ever growing “Bookstagram” account and linked FB/Twitter pages! You can find more details about our review policy here.

One of our favorite things is finding and supporting undiscovered authors! Of course, we will always love and respect the already established (so don’t feel left out, oh and pretty please still submit!) but we understand how difficult it can be to spread the word about newly published material without an already existing fan base. If you have a newly released book, or an upcoming publication, please consider submitting your book for review with us at TRB Book Blog! We won’t let you down! ;)

*** Submit your book review request here ***

That’s it! You’e done! Unless you feel like sharing this with friends (please do!) there’s nothing left but to anticipate our response in slow and agonizing…what am I talking about? You should hear from us within 24 hours, and we can discuss further details via email! Questions? Comment below or contact us and we would be happy to answer all the questions your little heart desires.

Book Review: Weregirl by C.D. Bell

weregirl-ciSynopsis: C. D. Bell’s WEREGIRL is a fast-paced teen thriller set in Tether, Michigan, a town on the brink of shutdown since it was stripped of its resources by corporate polluter Dutch Chemical. High school junior Nessa Kurland is a cross-country runner with her eyes set on one thing: a college scholarship as her one-way ticket out of Tether. 

Talented teammate Cynthia Sinise invites Nessa on a nighttime run through Tether’s overgrown forest trails. But she speeds ahead, leaving Nessa alone to discover a trapped wolf. Nessa tries to free the animal but is badly bitten, seemingly ruining her hopes for a strong fall season with the cross-country team. 

Instead, Nessa’s freakishly quick recovery is followed by improved running times. All her senses are heightened. Nessa has transformed. 

She has become a werewolf. 


TRB Review – 3.5/5

Weregirl is a feminist twist on a classic usually male-driven werewolf transformation story. It was dramatic, witty, and detailed – just not exactly my cup of tea.

A little bird told me that this was going to be better than the Twilight series, which I can happily say is true. It’s a much more feminist story with a very strong and determined female lead character. Unlike the gloomy and uninteresting Bella Swan, Nessa fights hard for what she believes in and although she is struggling through the story with her changes and adjusting to the new life that she’s be chosen for, she remains feisty and curious.

I unfortunately was not a fan of this author’s writing style. There were countless sentences where unnecessary information was added in parenthesis, I find this to be an overused and frankly loose form of writing that I have difficulty appreciating. This book is not necessarily dramatically high school level, but I would say that it is geared more so towards readers who appreciate or can relate to said age group’s maturity level and way of behaving. One thing that I did enjoy was the occasional pop of very expressive scenery and senses.

“She could hear the running of water, the music of wind in the trees. She could smell the heaviness of leaves turning to soil, the acidity given off the broken branch of a pine tree.” Weregirl, pg. 150

I was pleased that the author included more than just the expected teenage wolf drama. The side story of the town’s chemical exposure kept me intrigued, it was a buffer that was very welcome and moved the story farther along that just a normal “girl gets turned into a wolf and has to find her place in the world again” story. Overall, the story is well rounded and the characters are nicely developed. This was an uncorrected ARC, so it’s very possible that the grammatical issues I had were entirely based off this fact. Regardless, I was impressed with the multi-faceted story weaving that was done, and the fact that this wasn’t your average teenage angst werewolf tale. I’d suggest this to anyone that doesn’t mind a little high school drama and enjoys a good feminist lead character.


I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author’s publicist in exchange for an honest review.


About the author:

weregirl-author-picWhen she’s not biking the streets of Brooklyn, NY, you can find C. D. Bell writing in a decrepit RV clinging to the side of a hill in upstate New York, trying to teach herself to watercolor, or inventing her own recipes. She is a voracious reader of anything and everything fantasy, supernatural, or romance. And she swears that the monsters she often writes about are not real— at least she hopes not.

The second installment of the WEREGIRL trilogy is already in the works.

You can follow the Weregirl team via Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or visit the official website for updates & info!

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