Showing posts with label C.J. Omololu. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Review & Interview: Intuition by C.J. Omololu



Winterhaven Books is very happy to share with you our review and interview with C.J. Omololu! Thank you to Bloomsbury for allowing us to participate in this blog tour!

Welcome C.J.!

Favorite book when you were a child:
I had two favorites – The All of a Kind Family series by Sydney Taylor and a kid’s science fiction book that I got from the Scholastic book fair called Dar Tellum: Stranger from a Distant Planet by James R. Berry. I loved that book and recently found a copy on Ebay that I snatched up.

Book you’ve bought for the cover:
I buy a lot of books through word of mouth so the covers aren’t as important. One though is Adaptation by Malindo Lo – that’s a striking cover.

Favorite line from a book:
“Three things I know this second: I have morning breath, I’m naked, and I’m waking up next to a boy I don’t know.” That’s the opening line from Daisy Whitney’s The Mockingbirds and it’s what made me want to be friends with her.
 
Book you most want to read again for the first time:
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. Best example of an unreliable narrator I can think of.
 
Do you believe in reincarnation:
I’m not sure. That’s a cop-out, I know. I think that there are so many things that can’t be explained otherwise – déjà vu, strange feelings you get when you visit a place for the first time. I more believe in it than I don’t if that makes sense.
 
If you could be anyone from the past, who would you be and why:
I would like to have been a woman in Paris in the 1920s. It just seems so exciting – a time when big changes were happening both socially and with technology. Of course, World War II put a bit of a damper on that later on, but that one moment in time would have been amazing.

What was your favorite scene in Intuition and why:
That’s a really tough question. There’s a scene with her and another character on a yacht that I like because she’s starting to realize that she has to be true to herself, regardless of what others expect from her. I think my favorite would be a fight scene that takes place in the ‘safe room’ of a Victorian mansion in San Francisco where she learns to use her skills to solve a big problem. It’s the first time that both Cole and the reader realize that she can be pretty badass. Can I say that?

What can we expect from you in the future:
I’m working on a contemporary thriller that I love and hope to have news about soon. I’m also deep into a new ‘issue’ book that is more along the lines of my first book Dirty Little Secrets – I can’t say too much about that one at the moment. There are so many more stories to tell – I hope I get to share some of them with my readers. 



Intuition


Intuition (Transcendence, #2) by C.J. Omololu
Publisher: Walker Childrens
Publication Date: June 18, 2013
Amazon / Barns & Noble


As Cole begins to accept her new life as Akhet, someone who can remember flashes of her past lives, every new vision from her past lives helps explain who she is in this life. As her passion for Griffon grows, she learns to identify other Akhet around her, including Drew, the young self-made millionaire who reveals his startling connection to Cole-he was her husband in Elizabethan England and gave her the ankh necklace that has been returned to her after centuries in hiding. Drew's attentions are overwhelming as he insists that their connection in the past signals their future destiny together, but before she can decide who she truly loves, Cole must learn to harness her unique Akhet abilities if she is to ever understand her role in this strange new world.
My Thoughts:

Cole is having a difficult time processing the fact that her injury inflicted by Veronique, hasn't allowed her to play the cello as she once had. So she gives lessons to others in the meantime.

"You can't let your circumstances dictate your life. Only you can decide. Success is twenty percent ability and eighty percent desire. You can do anything you want. As long as you want it badly enough." (I loved this quote.)

 Cole and Griffon are closer than ever and she is wanting to connect with him on a deeper level, but when memories from a former life in the Sixteenth Century England occurs, and a gorgeous Drew enters the picture, her life takes a turn she hadn't expected. He happened to be at a party Cole went to and from there, the memories kept developing and so did her attraction.

"I will always love you, Allison. Never forget. No matter what happens, I will love you."

Drew stole my heart right away, and the efforts he made to rehash that old flame with Cole was sweet and amazing. But Cole was at a pivotal point with Griffon. Once he realized who Drew was, Griffon made a difficult sacrifice, one that would have torn my heart apart had I been in her shoes.

Veronique is back on the scene and of course she has an agenda and no one knows what she's up to. Rayne, Cole's best friend, was being convinced by Veronique that she was Allesandra in her past life, however, Rayne is not Akhet like Cole, Griffon, and Drew are.   This girl is relentless!

Very unexpected twist occur and Rayne is in the middle of a huge discovery.  Not only that, but Cole's abilities increase and it's something that is immensely valuable to the Sekhem. The action picks up and the twist get even crazier.

I really enjoyed Intuition. I am always so enamored with the Akhet and what their past lives we like and if they were linked to another person in the present life. When Drew finally had a chance with Cole, I was swept up in his charm, and the sweetness he showed to her. But there was a specific scene that it came to a point where he came on too strong and it was evident that Cole felt that as well. Sometimes what we think we want isn't what we need. And Cole realized that what she truly needed was Griffon. I am not going to lie, I was pretty pissed when Griffon stepped back and gave Cole time to figure out what she wanted. In the earlier stages of the book, he says how much he loves her and he would do anything for her. Yes, I was not a happy camper, but after finishing the last chapter, I give him credit for doing something so difficult. Because it wasn't just difficult for her, it was for him as well.
Scattered throughout the story, Cole develops new memories from two previous past lives. And I wonder if maybe they are branches for a possible new story. But, I guess we will have to wait and see. I hope it isn't the end for Drew's character, because I really did like him. The ending couldn't have been any better in my mind.

Overall, I really enjoyed this story. And I am looking forward to the next. I applaud C.J. for kicking out an awesome second book.





Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Teaser Tuesday, # 31



Welcome to Teaser Tuesdays! Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following: Grab your current read Open to a random page Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!) Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My Teaser Tuesday is for the following...

Intuition

Intuition by C.J. Omololu
Expected Publication Date: June 18, 2013
Publisher: Walker Children's






Teasers from page 6...

"I'm definitely happy."

"We'd better stop or we'll never make it to the bears."



PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT with either the link to your own Teaser Tuesdays post, or share your ‘teasers’ in a comment here if you don’t have a blog Thanks!

Friday, June 1, 2012

Blog Tour: Transcendence by C. J. Omololu

Transcendence  
Hardcover, 336 pages
Expected publication: June 5th 2012 by Walker & Company
When a visit to the Tower of London triggers an overwhelmingly real vision of a beheading that occurred centuries before, Cole Ryan fears she is losing her mind. A mysterious boy, Griffon Hall, comes to her aid, but the intensity of their immediate connection seems to open the floodgate of memories even wider.
As their feelings grow, Griffon reveals their common bond as members of the Akhet—an elite group of people who can remember past lives and use their collected wisdom for the good of the world. But not all Akhet are altruistic, and a rogue is after Cole to avenge their shared past. Now in extreme danger, Cole must piece together clues from many lifetimes. What she finds could ruin her chance at a future with Griffon, but risking his love may be the only way to save them both.
Full of danger, romance, and intrigue, Transcendence breathes new life into a perpetually fascinating question: What would you do with another life to live?

My Thoughts:
 
Transcendence was amazing! I couldn't put this book down. There was so much mystery and suspense. If you are interested in reincarnation, this is a great pick for you. The unique storyline was so captivating. I simply can't say how fascinating this story is.

I actually think it would be just amazing to be able to remember past lives. To see how different the world has become through the years, centuries even. Cole and Griffon were two Akhet's, people who can remember who they were in the lives they've lived before. It's an Egyptian word that's been used to describe them for thousands of years. But there is also an Iawi Akhet, which they have had their memories for many lifetimes. This is what Griffon, the curly haired, Amber eyed hero is. The Sekhem is an organization that most of the Iawi Akhet belong to. They organize ways to give back. They try and help everything that the humans have helped screw up over the millennia, such as hunger, poverty, disease and climate change.

But not only do they have this amazing responsibility, but they can sense other Akhet's. That is how Cole and Griffon's journey began. It was so sweet and paced nicely. I liked the fact that Cole was just coming into her Akhet abilities and Griffon was there to guide her. He was a knockout! I just adored this character. He wasn't the hero that tried to whisk the lady off her feet and throw her in the sack. He was a gentleman. Respectful. I admired him for his sense of self-control. It was cute watching Cole go all mushy thinking about him and being around him.

There was a particular item in this story that holds a big piece to the puzzle. The mystery glimpses of the past are stepping stones to the final scene. This story was so well played out and so intriguing. I enjoyed the easiness of the writing and steady pacing. I can't wait to read the next installment. I seriously Can. Not. Wait!

A special “Thank You” to Bloomsbury Walker.

*Since this book is pretty amazing...here are the links so you can buy your own copy :)




About this author

I write as C.J., but you can call me Cynthia. My YA novel DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS came out in early 2010. My next book TRANSCENDENCE will be out in June of 2012, followed by the sequel FATED in June of 2013.

You might notice that I only give 4 or 5 star reviews. That isn't because I love everything, it's because I only review things I really love. As a writer, I know all that goes into making a book, and while a story might not strike a chord with me, who am I to say it won't with someone else? I hate tomatoes, but lots of people like them, and it's the same with a book. So, if I rate something here, it's means that I'd let you borrow my copy, but I really do want you to give it back so that I can read it again.
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