Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Blog Tour (Review & Giveaway): Timespell by Diana Paz


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In TIMESPELL, the brash and impulsive Julia must team up with her sweet and straight-laced best friend, Angie, and the malicious and power-hungry Kaitlyn in order to keep the witch-like powers of her inheritance. But these powers come at a cost. The girls are bound to serve the Fates, and their first mission sends them back in time to Marie Antoinette’s Paris and eventually, into the chaos and war of the French Revolution.

Title: Timespell
Author: Diana Paz
Publisher:
Rhemalda Publishing
Release Date: April 1, 2013
Acquired Via: Xpresso Book Tours

My Review

Timespell is Diana Paz's debut young adult novel that follows three protagonists: Julia, Angie, and Kaitlyn. We enter the story with Julia and Angie looking for the the third Daughter of Fate, who is necessary to seal their magic, or they will lose it when Angie turns seventeen. Julia and Angie have been friends for years, and Angie was raised knowing that she had magic. She has already sealed Julia to her, and they both have been mentored in their magical powers by Indira, a mysterious woman with a great store of knowledge about the Daughters of Fate. Through her, they have learned that their job will be to keep the monsters of Mythos and the Sorceress from destroying time. There have been no Daughters joined together in centuries and much rides on them to complete that magic. When it is discovered that Kaitlyn (the reason for Angie breaking up with her boyfriend) is to be their third – and bound to them for all time – they are less than enthusiastic about joining forces with her and ready to give up their magic. However, the arrival of the mysterious Ethan pushes the girls to choose to join together. What follows is betrayal and a whole lot of drama.

Angie, Julia, and Kaitlyn are typical teenaged, high school girls and all the implications thereof. That is to say, none of them are without their faults. Angie does not want to forgive Kaitlyn, Julia’s commitment to her boyfriend is questionable, and Kaitlyn is a jealous mean girl through and through. Julia and Angie are already best friends, which does not make it easy for Kaitlyn being a part of the group. This leads to an interesting dynamic as the girls have to learn to work together in their assignments from Fate. There are catfights left and right as they make mistakes while learning to use their powers as a team. Most of the chapters are from Angie and Julia’s points of view, but there is enough from Kaitlyn to show why she is the way she is. The girls are interesting and very realistic.

The best part of Timespell is the world-building. Mythological creatures like gorgons and minotaurs, who enter the world through portals to wreck havoc, are great nemeses because the Daughters are unable to kill them with their magic. One of the last Daughters betrayed her sisters and joined forces with the Sorceress. However, the real treat is the way Diana Paz fleshes out this all out. Each scene was vivid, whether it was Venice Beach or 18th Century France. (The novel being yo-yoed between the two is genius as the beach and France are both places that most people dream about visiting.) Details for the clothing and surroundings are expertly described in each scene, past and present. When I was reading Timespell, I felt like I was there and did not want to put it down.

Timespell is a very strong debut that I think will appeal to teens and older readers alike. Even though the drama between the girls was not my thing, I enjoyed being sucked in to the rich world. I think Diana Paz is an author to watch, and I look forward to reading her work in the future.

3.5 Stars

Pre-Order Links
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About the Author



Diana Paz writes books about magic, adventure, and romance. She was born in Costa Rica, grew up on Miami Beach, moved to Los Angeles in high school, and went to college in San Diego. Basically, she’s a beach bum. Diana graduated from California State University, San Marcos with a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts. She loves old movies, epic fantasy, all kinds of music, and heading to the beach with a good book. Preferably sipping a highly sweetened iced coffee.



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To satisfy FTC guidelines, I am disclosing that I received a copy of the book from Xpresso Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. It has in no way affected the outcome. All opinions expressed are rambling, honest, and completely my own.



This book counts toward my completion of the Debut Author Challenge.

8 comments:

  1. Haha, I probably wouldn't choose that one personally. From what I studied of it, the mob mentality of everyone was quite scary. I don't think I would time travel even if I could. I blame Ray Bradbury. :-)

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  2. The Library of Alexandria. I'd grab all of the scrolls and go hide them somewhere that would preserve them, then they could be "rediscovered" today and we could learn SO MUCH from them!

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  3. That's a really good one! Just be sure to tell me where you hid them before scholars tuck them away out of sight. ;-)

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  4. I'd love to go to the 1950's. Mostly just to see what my grandmother was like at my age. I also loved their clothing and I wonder what the world was like just before women's rights.

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  5. Also, thanks for offering signed copies of books. You have no idea how awesome it is to know that I have something that is so special to someone - all that time and effort. It's awesome you have these giveaways for something so amazing!

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  6. This is just the first thing that popped into mind, but I would love to go to Pompeii, you know, before the volcano thing happened :P Or just a tiny bit forward in time to the New Kids On The Block concert lol :)

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  7. I wouldn't mind going to the future. I would love to see all the advancements and how the world is, if the countries have changed or not as in the governments and so on. Thank you for being a part of this fun and awesome blog hop!!

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You are going to put words in my box?! *squeezes you* Now I shall stalk YOUR blog!