Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Blog Tour+Review: Unrest by Wendy Higgins (Unknown, #2)



Today we have the blog tour stop for UNREST by Wendy Higgins! 

Check it out and grab your copy today!!




Here is a little bit about Unrest
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Out on February 14, 2017

Being on the run in the desert means food and sanctuary are hard to come by, but Amber Tate and her crew are not about to give up. Not after having so many of the things they love brutally ripped from them by an unknown enemy who sent their world into the apocalypse.

Survival takes precedence, but once safe shelter is found, their guards fall and the emotions they’ve been holding in are finally released. Anger, insecurities...lust. In their tight quarters, Amber, Rylen, Tater, and Remy can't escape it. The past must be faced, and passions run even stronger in the darkest of times.

In the midst of unrest, their worlds are rocked again when they discover the truth about the war that’s ruined their lives. They thought finding out the enemy's identity would give them the edge; instead it’s revealed terrifying dangers they never thought possible.

Where can you order it: 
* [amazon US] ** [amazon UK] ** [amazon paperback] ** [kobo] ** [itune] *



Read from: February 2 to February 7, 2017

Read on: eReader


Review:



Describing Unrest in a few words? Rollercoaster of feels. I seriously went through so many stages of emotions during my reading of it. I probably looked like a lunatic as I got mad, sad or extremely happy. Seriously, be warned that you will probably experience various emotions.

Unrest continues when Unknown stopped. The group is grieving their loss and trying to reach a place they hope will bring them some safe haven. Throughout this book, you experience it mostly through Amber's eyes, but you can see how everyone is grieving differently; how they don't voice their reaction the same way and it's so realistic that it will come and get you.

I love how the author just gave us information little by little even if you sort of know what is going on, you don't know everything all at once and I liked that I could make up some theories in my mind and see some of them being thrown away as she gaves us snippet of what's going on.

And I won't lie... Amber and Rylen... God, the nature of their relationship is going to give you so much feels. I think I went through a bunch of them as the book progress, but no matter what, she writes to make sure you stick around and see where it will lead. Both of them have a lot to go through; we can tell that there's a spark between them but both of them are stop by guilt mostly.

Tater and Remy's grieving journey will touch you a lot more. As they both react differently, they will just come and get you. You'll want to be there for them so much and maybe sometimes slap Tater, but that's only for like a second really.

What else can I say... The four friends and their companions will be meeting new people. Some of them are more hard to like, but they have something that made me want to like them because I felt like they were important to this story.

Towards the end of the book, you can to have multiple point of views which I really enjoyed and I hope it will be like this for the third book because it gave us so much more insight for some of these characters.

This book will make you want the third book in your hand right now. You will need to know what's in store for our favourite characters.

Overall, what are you waiting for? Start this series if you haven’t started it yet. It's worth every seconds spent with this book and you will only be asking for more and more and more with each new chapters.

I was giving an advanced copy of this book in exchange of an honest review.



Remy put her head on my shoulder and I got a small but distinct whiff of chocolate.

“I might have to lick you, Rem,” I blurted. 

Both Tater and Rylen turned to us, nearly cracking heads in the process.

“She smells like chocolate,” I explained. Tater shook his head and faced forward again. Ry gave me one last bemused look before turning back too.

“Hey,” Remy whispered. She raised her free hand to my face, and to my shock, there was half of the tiny candy pinched between her finger and thumb. “I saved half for you.”

My heart lurched with emotion. “Are you serious?”

She nodded and her chin quivered as she raised the M&M to my mouth and fed it to me. She licked her fingers off while I savored the tiny morsel. My eyes watered as I crunched down and Remy said, “Good, right?”

A second later we were hugging and crying all over again. 

“We have to save our water,” I choked. 

She sniffled and let go of me to wipe her face. “No more crying.”




And don’t miss the first book in the Unknown series!


Summary
(from goodreads)
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Amber Tate believes the worst thing she’ll suffer in life is dealing with the unrequited love she feels for her brother’s best friend, Rylen Fite. She also believes war is something unfortunate that happens places far, far away from her rural Nevada town. She’s wrong on both counts.

When an unknown organization meticulously bombs major cities in the United States and across the globe, a trickle-down effect spreads to remaining towns at an alarming speed—everything from food and water sources to technological communications are compromised. Without leadership, the nation is split between paralysis and panic, but Amber isn’t one to hide or watch helplessly. She’s determined to put her nursing skills to use, despite the danger, even if it means working alongside the man she can never have. 

In this first installment of NY Times bestselling author, Wendy Higgins’s debut New Adult series, a frighteningly realistic apocalyptic America is brought to life, entwined with searing romantic tension that will leave you eager for more.

Where to buy it:
* [iBooks] ** [Barnes & Noble] * * [Kobo] *





About the author

Wendy Higgins is a soccer mom and backstage drama mama. Most people in her tiny bayside town don’t know she’s a USA Today and NYT bestselling author of paranormal, fantasy, and science-fiction romances. Wendy is a former high school English teacher who now writes full time in her pajamas, and lives on the Eastern Shore of Virginia with her veterinarian husband, daughter, son, and little doggie Rue. 

Wendy earned a bachelor’s in Creative Writing from George Mason University and a master’s in Curriculum and Instruction from Radford University.

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