Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

My Top 5 Favorite TV Shows

So, I'm a little bored right now. I'm sick and gross and just icky. Since all I can pretty much do right now is watch television shows, I've decided to share my top TV shows that are currently on the air. I don't think any of these will come as a major surprise.

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Oliver Queen is very smexy. Sure, his acting - well, all of their acting - could be a little bit better, but as long as he continues to do those awesome pull up things, the CW will have a viewer in me. Plus, I'm a huge Felicity and Oliver shipper. Pretty much because Felicity is bada$$ without having to use anything but the power of her mind. Oh, and then there's also the stuff below...



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Teen Wolf was pretty darn cool in its first season. I'm a huge fan of werewolves so I was beyond ecstatic to learn that this show was coming out. Now, in its third season, Teen Wolf is kind of going downhill for me. There are just soooo many plot lines going on and new characters are coming on that I don't really like, and it's just all really messing with my mind. I'm sticking to this show though, simply because of two hotties: Stiles and Derek. Yum!

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 I kind of feel like this show is cheating a little bit. Star-Crossed has only had one episode, but I just loved it so much! Matt Lanter is gorgeous and even his younger self was freakin' adorable! I want to have all of these episodes on my computer right now!



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This show is sooooo much better than The Vampire Diaries. I love the family dynamic between these messed up siblings and Elijah and Hayley just make me want to do a little squeal. Or a lot squeal. Klaus is pretty freakin' bada$$, too. And Rebekah, well, let's just say that I'm a little scared of her.



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 This show should really come as absolutely no surprise. Supernatural will forever and always be my favorite TV show. Mostly because of one Jensen Ackles. Isn't he lovely? *sigh*

Even though some people say that Supernatural should just stop, and that the episodes aren't the same since the first five seasons, I feel like this show could just keep going until Sam and Dean are freakin' Bobby's age. While seasons six and seven's story arcs were completely lame, seasons eight and nine totally stepped it up. I cannot wait to see what season 10 has in store. And, I'm super excited about the convention that I'm going to in October. That's right, be jealous.



Okay, so there you have it. Those are my top 5 currently-airing television shows. Notice that they're all shows that deal with the paranormal. I mean even Arrow has some genetic mutation going on. I should really try to expand my horizons.

What are some of your favorite TV shows, and what should I be watching that's not on this list?

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Autumn Rose by Abigail Gibbs Cover Reveal

Fans of Dinner with a Vampire (The Dark Heroine #1), I'm very excited to show you a certain book numero dos that you may have been dying to see. Here's the cover to Autumn Rose by Abigail Gibbs:
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Autumn Rose (The Dark Heroine #2) by Abigail Gibbs

In book two of her breathtakingly magical series, Abigail Gibbs draws us even further into the dangerous and romantic world of the Dark Heroines.

Autumn Rose lives in a sleepy seaside town in the southwest of England, but buried deep under the surface of her quiet life are dark secrets. Her grandmother is dead, murdered eighteen months before, and the whirling social scene of London in which she was brought up is a world away. Even worse, at her new school she is shunned and condemned-all because of the swirling marks on her skin that prevent her from blending in the crowd.

But the appearance of a handsome young man at her school-who has the same curious markings as Autumn Rose-sends her world into turmoil. Suddenly the marks are cool and Autumn is thrust into the limelight, but her sudden popularity brings danger as her secrets threaten to come to light. Plus, there is the fact that Autumn keeps dreaming of a human girl who is about to be seduced by a very dark Prince… and Autumn must figure out how to save her before it is too late.

Release Date: January 28, 2014

Abigail Gibbs was born and raised in deepest, darkest Devon, England. She is studying for a B.A. in English at the University of Oxford and considers herself a professional student, as the real world has yet to catch up with her. Her greatest fear is blood and she is a great advocate of vegetarianism, which logically led to the writing of her first novel, Dinner with a Vampire. She splits her time between her studies, stories, and family, and uses coffee to survive all three.

 Dinner with a Vampire (The Dark Heroine #1) by Abigail Gibbs

One moment can change your life forever...
 
For Violet Lee, a chance encounter on a darkened street draws her into a world beyond her wildest imaginings, a timeless place of vast elegance and immeasurable wealth – of beautiful mansions and lavish parties – where a decadent group of friends live for pleasure alone. A place from which there is no escape...no matter how hard Violet tries.

Yet all the riches in the world can’t mask the darkness that lies beneath the gilded surface, embodied in the charismatic but dangerous Kaspar Varn.

Violet and Kaspar surrender to a passion that transcends their separate worlds – but it’s a passion that comes at a price...


It's been so long since I've delved into Violet and Kaspar's story. I'm seriously going to have to re-read this. Anywho, what do you think of the new cover?