Showing posts with label Lisa Ann O'Kane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Ann O'Kane. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Essence by Lisa Ann O'Kane - Ashley's Review

*I received this book as an eARC from Angry Robot/Strange Chemistry on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*


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Title: Essence
Author: Lisa Ann O'Kane
Publication Date: June 3, 2014

Lisa Ann O'Kane's Essence Playlist
My Essence Pre-Reading

Synopsis: 
Autumn escaped a cult, but now she realizes she's fallen into another.


Growing up in San Francisco’s Centrist Movement, sixteen year-old Autumn Grace has always believed emotions—adrenaline, endorphins, even happiness—drain your Essence and lead to an early death. But her younger brother’s passing and a run-in with a group of Outsiders casts her faith into question.

Ryder Stone, the sexy, rebellious leader of the Outsiders, claims Essence drain is nothing more than a Centrist scare tactic -- and he can prove it.

Autumn follows Ryder to his Community of adrenaline junkies and free spirits in Yosemite National Park, and they introduce her to a life of adventure, romance, sex, drugs and freedom. But as she discovers dark secrets beneath the Community’s perfect exterior, she realizes the more she risks in search of the perfect rush, the further she has to fall.


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Review: When I went into this book, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. Cults, some romance, and a lot of adventure, sure. But what I got was SO much more than that. I wasn't prepared for the roller coaster that was this book, and I'm still trying to recover from it. I loved every second of Essence, and as soon as I finished it I wanted to start reading it all over again. And I still probably will. 

Essence takes place in the not-so-distant future, after a series of earthquakes have destroyed quite a bit. The people have had to rebuild, and in doing so have taken up new religious beliefs. The Centrist Movement is really interesting, and not so far-fetched that I can't imagine people actually joining such a cult. We're given just enough information to understand the basics of the Centrists and a little bit of their inner workings, but since Autumn spends most of the book as an Outsider, it's enough to know why she would want to escape and why there are people who are protesting them. 

Most of the excitement comes in once Autumn gets to the Community - they are adrenaline junkies, after all. I really enjoyed seeing both extremes of the spectrum; the Centrists who believe that anything but neutrality will kill you faster, and the Community members who believe that an abundance of emotions and feelings will help you lead a longer life. There's really no happy medium. One of my favorite parts of the Community was that it was located in Yosemite National Park, which lends itself to all sorts of ridiculous adventures. More than that though, Lisa Ann beautifully describes all of the places that Autumn and her friends go to throughout the park, and I felt like I was actually there.

Then there's a love triangle. It's a very lopsided triangle and it's obvious who Autumn will eventually pick, but I really enjoyed watching her struggle with her choice. There's the boy who is safe and reminds her of home, and then there's the boy that everyone warns her about who is always looking for the next thrill, the next activity that will lead to a spike in his adrenaline and heart rate. Watching the relationship change both Autumn and the boys was really fascinating, and I felt like it was very real. They get into fights and disagree over a lot of things, but they make up and are better people for it. There's quite a bit of growth all around, and all of the characters push each other in so many different ways. I was so impressed with how well rounded so many of the more minor characters were! I felt like I knew them all personally. 

I could go on and on and on about this book for a while, but I think it's one of those books that you just read for yourself. I think it would be good for fans of YA distopias, especially if you're looking for something more realistic. There are cults, but this book is so much more than that. I couldn't put it down, and I really hope that there is a sequel (I've heard it's now most likely going to be a standalone, and it works as one, but I want more of Autumn and Ryder and their friends!). I am definitely looking forward to reading more of Lisa Ann's books and I hope there are many of them! Definitely a 5/5. Go read Essence ASAP! 


--Ashley

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

BOOK BLAST: Essence by Lisa Ann O'Kane


Hi everyone! Today, we're really happy to be a part of the Book Blast for Lisa Ann O'Kane's debut novel, Essence (out today from Strange Chemistry!) There's also a giveaway for you, so be sure to enter once you've read more about Essence and Lisa Ann! The giveaway is open internationally, but you must be 13+ to enter. 3 Winners will receive an E-book Copy of Essence by Lisa Ann O’Kane and 1 winner will receive two collectible buttons and a handmade Yosemite National Park vintage map!

You can also check out Lisa Ann's playlist for Essence by going here, and you can see the rest of the stops on the Book Blast here.


Title: Essence
Author: Lisa Ann O'Kane
Publication Date: June 3, 2014


Synopsis: Autumn escaped a cult, but now she realizes she's fallen into another.

Growing up in San Francisco’s Centrist Movement, sixteen year-old Autumn Grace has always believed emotions—adrenaline, endorphins, even happiness—drain your Essence and lead to an early death. But her younger brother’s passing and a run-in with a group of Outsiders casts her faith into question.

Ryder Stone, the sexy, rebellious leader of the Outsiders, claims Essence drain is nothing more than a Centrist scare tactic -- and he can prove it.

Autumn follows Ryder to his Community of adrenaline junkies and free spirits in Yosemite National Park, and they introduce her to a life of adventure, romance, sex, drugs and freedom. But as she discovers dark secrets beneath the Community’s perfect exterior, she realizes the more she risks in search of the perfect rush, the further she has to fall.


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About the Author


Lisa Ann O’Kane is a young adult author and former vagabond who once camped out in Yosemite National Park for an entire summer, an experience that inspired her debut novel ESSENCE.

Her background is in zookeeping and environmental education, and she has been kicked, cornered, bitten and chased by nearly every animal she has ever loved. She currently resides in Florida, and she is now a huge fan of shooting stars, indoor plumbing and keeping both her feet planted firmly on the trail.


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The Giveaway!




3 Winners will receive an E-book Copy of ESSENCE by Lisa Ann O’Kane.
1 Winner will receive Two collectible buttons and a handmade Yosemite National Park vintage map 






Thanks for taking the time to stop by! 


--Ashley & Paul

Friday, May 30, 2014

BLOG TOUR: Lisa Ann O'Kane's PLAYLIST for Essence!



Today, we have something really exciting for you! In celebration of the June launch of Essence by Lisa Ann O'Kane, we have Lisa's playlist for your listening pleasure! Be sure to check back soon for both of our reviews. You can also pre-order Essence now from your favorite retailer. Before we get to the playlist, here's a little bit about Essence and Lisa.


About the Book: 


Title: Essence
Author: Lisa Ann O'Kane
Publication Date: June 3, 2014

Amazon (US) | Amazon (CAN) | Amazon (UK) | Barnes & Noble | Kobo |Goodreads

Synopsis: Autumn escaped a cult, but now she realizes she's fallen into another.

Growing up in San Francisco’s Centrist Movement, sixteen year-old Autumn Grace has always believed emotions—adrenaline, endorphins, even happiness—drain your Essence and lead to an early death. But her younger brother’s passing and a run-in with a group of Outsiders casts her faith into question.

Ryder Stone, the sexy, rebellious leader of the Outsiders, claims Essence drain is nothing more than a Centrist scare tactic -- and he can prove it.

Autumn follows Ryder to his Community of adrenaline junkies and free spirits in Yosemite National Park, and they introduce her to a life of adventure, romance, sex, drugs and freedom. But as she discovers dark secrets beneath the Community’s perfect exterior, she realizes the more she risks in search of the perfect rush, the further she has to fall.


About the Author: 


Lisa Ann O’Kane is a young adult author and former vagabond who once camped out in Yosemite National Park for an entire summer, an experience that inspired her debut novel Essence.

Her background is in zookeeping and environmental education, and she has been kicked, cornered, bitten and chased by nearly every animal she has ever loved. She currently resides in Florida, and she is now a huge fan of shooting stars, indoor plumbing and keeping both her feet planted firmly on the trail.


Represented by Hannah Bowman of Liza Dawson Associates

WWW | @lisaannokane on Twitter


Lisa's Essence Playlist:

I wrote the first draft of Essence in four and a half months during the winter of 2011-2012. This was less than half the time it took me to write my first (shelved) novel, so I certainly felt possessed for a little while there. I also felt inspired by pretty much every song I heard. This resulted in an Essence playlist that still gives me that electric feeling every time I listen to it. I hope you like it!


1. “Northern Sky” by Nick Drake

I never felt magic crazy as this
I never saw moons knew the meaning of the sea
I never held emotion in the palm of my hand
Or felt sweet breezes in the top of a tree
But now you're here
Brighten my northern sky.


Essence was inspired by the summer I spent living and working in Yosemite National Park, so it’s only natural the first song on my playlist would be a song I played on repeat while I lived there. Nick Drake’s music is so introspective and meandering, and this song will always remind me of the awe I felt waking up in that beautiful place day after day.


2. “Watching You Watch Him” by Eric Hutchinson

I love you
From the bottom of my heart
And that's not gonna change
But things look grim
When I am watching you watch him.


The love triangle in Essence is purposefully underplayed. I expect readers to know who Autumn is going to choose from pretty much the beginning—as one boy never really stood a chance. Here is that boy’s ode to Autumn as he watched her fall for someone else.


3. “Ho Hey” by The Lumineers

So show me family
All the blood that I would bleed
I don't know where I belong
I don't know where I went wrong
But I can write a song.

I belong with you,
You belong with me,
You're my sweetheart. 


The boy Autumn chooses is certainly no saint, so it’s only fitting his love song to her would include pieces of his imperfections. I think this song by The Lumineers sums him up so perfectly, and I must have listened to it at least fifty times while writing Essence.


4. “Little Talks” by Of Monsters and Men

Don't listen to a word I say
The screams all sound the same
Though the truth may vary
This ship will carry our bodies safe to shore.


Deception is at the heart of Essence, so this song was particularly important to me while I wrote the second half of the book. I especially love the fact that “Little Talks” is a duet, and the creaking ship in the song’s background still gives me goosebumps.


5. “Shooting Star” by Bob Dylan

Seen a shooting star tonight slip away
Tomorrow will be another day
Guess it's too late to say the things to you
That you needed to hear me say
Seen a shooting star tonight slip away.


One of my favorite things about being an author is the opportunity to explore the various ways people crash into and out of each other’s lives. We are such passionate creatures that our arrivals and departures often resonate long after our paths are no longer entwined. The rawness of this and the poignancy of this song mesh together perfectly for me, making this a fitting way to close out my Essence soundtrack.


I hope you enjoyed my Essence playlist, and thanks so much for stopping by The A P Book Club for my pre-release blog tour. Have a wonderful day!



Thanks again to Lisa for taking the time to drop by and share this awesome playlist with us! We're really excited to read Essence, and hope you are too!

--Ashley & Paul

Monday, May 12, 2014

Essence by Lisa Ann O'Kane - Ashley's Pre-Reading

*I received this book as an eARC from Angry Robot/Strange Chemistry on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

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Title: Essence
Author: Lisa Ann O'Kane
Publication Date: June 3, 2014

Synopsis: 
Neutrality is the key to longevity.


This motto has governed 16-year-old Autumn’s life in the mid-21st-century Centrist cult, which believes that expressing emotions leads to Essence drain and premature death.

But Autumn’s younger brother’s death casts her faith into question. While sprinting through a park in violation of Centrist teachings, she encounters Ryder Stone, an Outsider who claims Essence drain is nothing more than a Centrist scare tactic. She agrees to join his Community, a utopia of adrenaline junkies living in the abandoned remains of Yosemite National Park.

Autumn learns about sex, drugs, and living life to the fullest. But as she discovers dark secrets beneath the Community’s perfect exterior, she realises that this illusion of paradise could be shattered…

Why?: How could you not want to read this book after that synopsis? A cult that believes that neutrality is the key to longevity, Yosemite National Park, secrets, and mysteries? Definitely count me in! It sounds like it will be gorgeous and exciting, and I can't wait to dive into Autumn's life! 

Expectations: I kind of have really high expectations for this book even though  I've never even read anything by Lisa or even really a book like this one. I think the synopsis makes it sound great, and that's enough reason for me to have such high expectations. 

Judging a book by its cover: I love this cover! I like how it reflects the neutrality that the Centrist cult believes so deeply in, and I love the integration of nature/Yellowstone. I also like the girl slacklining across that valley, because that's incredibly terrifying for me just to think about and not at all something that would encourage a lack of emotions. I would definitely pick this book up off the shelf based on the cover alone.


Also, be sure to check back in at the end of the month - we'll have Lisa's Essence Playlist for you as part of the pre-release blog tour! 


--Ashley