Monday, December 8, 2014

BLOG TOUR: Last House Burning by Katy Scott (Review + Giveaway!)

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Last House Burning
When you speak of the Devil, he probably won’t appear. But he may send one of his staff.last-house-burning-cover-webIn an old house in a deserted, burned-down village, a young woman called Verla lives alone. Year after year she stays there while the world changes around her, no one else ever stepping foot in the village, the people in the nearby towns forgetting she exists. Verla is used to it. It’s the way things have to be.Until Ben, a bored teenager visiting the area with his family, barges into her life and discovers her terrible secret. As he spirals deeper and deeper into the bureaucratic world of Heaven and Hell that Verla is part of, he realizes he has one chance to help free her from her lonely fate.But securing Verla’s freedom is going to involve more than just an appointment at the local office of the underworld. Especially when Ben encounters a charismatic American with a suspiciously broad knowledge of Hell, a mysterious elevator with deep and terrifying powers, and a pinstripe-suited demon with an evil scheme that could shake the foundations of Heaven, Hell and Earth.
And things are about to get personal.
Last House Burning is part urban fantasy, part satire and all adventure. After all, the last thing you expect on a family vacation is to discover that there are pockets of Hell here on Earth – and a rowdy crew of Heaven and Hell employees running the entire show.

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Katy ScottAbout the Author:

I write books in a couple of different genres: urban fantasy and chick lit/romance. When I’m not writing books I write for lifestyle magazines and corporate websites, and I blog about gaming over at warpkey.org.
I like movies, video games, cheese, shoes and my husband. I’m technically an adult but most of the time I feel like I’m just pretending to be one.


Review
MY THOUGHTS
I don't know what I was expecting, but this book took me by surprise!

This book is follows Ben, whose family decided to go to a little town called Carmenton for vacation, due to the fact that a lot of their family lived and grew up there. But Carmentown is an odd little town; half of the town is in ruins. A hundred years ago, a horrible fire destroyed the town and instead of rebuilding the town on top of the burned houses, the few townspeople decided to rebuild right next to them, leaving the burned buildings in respect for those who died. When his family drives by the town, he sees one large house still in almost perfect condition and a person seemingly living there. He runs into this person, curious to know who is living within the ruins, and finds out her name is Verla. Ben begins to ask questions about the ruins of the town to those who live in the rebuilt town. All of them don't really know anything and aren't even remotely curious about the ruins. There's one thing Ben does find out: The fire started in Verla's house one hundred years ago.

Pretty much all the ideas in this book is so unique, interesting, and overall unusual! I was breezing through this book, wanting to know about Verla and the burnt ruins. Then when I received answers for those, the author presented more ideas, more questions, and I was again desperate to know more.

The characters were also unusual in a way. It's hard for me to describe, because it's just the vibe I got from them, but the characters are very much unlike other characters I have come across in YA.

As for any problems I've had with this book, very few. In fact, it's hard for me to pinpoint any issues that I had. One might be that I was expecting a bit more horror. Another could be that when Ben was trying to help Verla, the pacing did become a bit slow. These problems, though, did not affect my overall feeling in the book.

IN CONCLUSION
Though the pacing was slower at points, this was a very quick and engaging read. If you want to read a paranormal mystery with new ideas and characters, this is a great one to read!
If Katy Scott decides to write any more books, I'm definitely picking them up!

I hereby give this book
4 Wheels
Meaning: It was amazing!

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That night, Ben lay fully-clothed on his bed, thinking. No one else seemed fascinated with Verla and her big house, and he felt a little foolish about his persistence with finding out what her story was. But he had a sense of curiosity, not just about the house but Verla herself, and he had a strange but distinct feeling that whatever was going on in her life, he could help her.
But she hadn’t been particularly forthcoming about her circumstances, and everyone else was showing a frustrating lack of interest. What did people do when they were in this situation?
In the movies they trotted down to their local library, found a large dingy room with pools of sunlight dropping through the windows, and searched through huge, dusty tomes until they found the answer. But Ben didn’t know what he was looking for in the first place. Maybe finding out more about the town’s history would be a good start.
“Mom?” he called, jumping up from his bed. “Do you know if there’s a library around here? Would it be open now? I need to look something up!”
“It’s ten o’clock at night,” his mother’s voice floated back to him. “Can’t you just Google it?”
Right, of course. Ben rolled his eyes at himself.
His phone still wouldn’t connect to the internet, so he settled himself in front of his father’s laptop in the lounge and brought up a search page. Feeling more than a bit like a stalker, he typed in ‘Verla’ and ‘Carmenton’.
No results.
Like it was going to be that easy, he told himself – did he expect that she’d have a personal website with her full story detailed?
He searched for ‘Carmenton fire’ and scrolled through the results. Swimming carnivals from 1950 onwards. The official website for the bottle cap museum. After he'd clicked on a few dead ends, the website for the Carmenton Historical Society flashed up in front of him.
There was a page dedicated to the fire, with a few black and white photos of burned houses and a list of everyone who had died. Ben scanned through the names and felt a small pang when he saw the name ‘Diamant’ appearing a number of times. He'd had no idea his mother’s ancestors had been so involved in this little town and its big tragedy.
The photo gallery contained sepia images of large, imposing houses: the mansions before the fires ruined their grandeur. Even though the pictures were faded and marked, he could see how beautiful the town must have been. There were groups of people posing stiffly in front of the houses, with the formal faces that usually appeared in the photographs of that time.
He scrolled through a whole page of these photos, and sighed to himself. It hadn’t told him anything he didn’t know already. He’d just have to go back and pester Verla again. At least she’d said they could be friends. He closed the lid of the laptop and with nothing better to do, went to bed to read his book for a while before going to sleep.
Hours later, Ben woke with a start, and lay in bed listening to the silence of the night. Something was sitting at the back of his mind, something was trying to tell him something…
He leapt out of bed, into the lounge room and back to the laptop. He hunted through the browser history to find the historical society’s website, and clicked on the photo gallery. After scrolling past several images, he finally came to the one he was looking for. A picture of a man and a woman with three little boys and a teenage girl. Ben stared at the picture, then zoomed in impatiently. The girl’s face stared at him, unsmiling and formal. She was dressed in a high-collared dress with a long flared skirt, which reminded him of some pictures he’d seen of Amish people. He looked from her clothes to her face, the dark eyes, the black hair and the now-familiar sombre expression.
“Oh no,” Ben whispered. “Verla.”


The Giveaway
(3) ecopies of Last House Burning by Katy Scott


The Tour:
December 1st
YaReads - Interview
Bitches n Prose – Promo Post
December 2nd
Cassandra M’s Place – Promo Post
December 3rd
Hope To Read – Promo Post
Bookworm in Barrie – Promo Post
December 4th
December 5th
Mythical Books – Guest Post
December 6th
Blissful Book Reviews – Promo Post
December 7th
The Book Beacon – Interview
December 8th
December 9th
December 10th
Darkest Cravings - Promo Post
December 11th
Elizabeth Delana Rosa – Promo Post
December 12th
Little Miss Trainwreck – Guest Post
December 13th
Oh Slow Down - Promo Post
A Little Bit of R&R – Promo Post
December 14th
Book Lovers Life – Guest Post


1 comment :

  1. Great review, Jessica!! Thanks so much for being on the Last House Burning blog tour!

    -N

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