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SPR gives Connected 4 Stars!

June 27, 2016 By Kat

Just got my review back from Self-Publishing Reviews (SPR), and they gave Connected 4 stars! So excited, the review has a few negatives but most of it’s positive. The only thing that had me baffled was the typos – I thought I caught most of them.

Here’s the full review:

“Connected by Kat Stiles is an entertaining paranormal escape for young adult readers.

Emily is a high school student who doesn’t feel like she fits in. To make matters worse, Em discovers she has a special power. Fortunately, she isn’t alone and her best friend Roz has her own gift. Tommy, the boy Em likes, seems to be different as well. When people in their town start to die, Em, Roz, and Tommy join forces to find a murderer.

The theme in Connected is intriguing and inspirational for younger readers in a world that is becoming increasingly more disconnected. Em and Tommy are portrayed as outcasts right from the start, while Roz’s beauty sets her apart as well. Emily, at first, doesn’t see her ability as a positive:

I got enough strange looks from people without them knowing about my ‘gift.’ If they ever found out…I’d get the freak of the year award for sure.

However, the three of them band together and find strength through their relationship, which is a powerful message. High school, no matter if you’re a jock, loner, popular, or geek to name a few types, is a difficult time for everyone. And more than likely, most high school students feel alone at some point. Reading about three teens who discover something different and scary about themselves and turning to their friends for support is fantastic, and drives home the point to young readers that no matter what, they aren’t completely alone.

Each of the three main characters is unique, however the narrative is told from Em’s perspective. She’s a difficult character to pin down. Since she’s been bullied by classmates, she comes across as meek. Furthermore, Em’s sister and mother aren’t the most supportive. The reader wants to cheer Em on, however, she struggles finding her voice, which can be frustrating for readers who like to see more personal growth, even in the first book of a series.

The writing is straightforward and intended for a younger audience. There are some pesky typos that are distracting. Certain plotlines could have been tightened or cut to make for a more seamless and captivating read. While the book blurb and cover illustrate the paranormal aspects of the novel, the budding romance between Em and Tommy hijacks the story and dampens the excitement of the trio hunting a serial killer.

That said, the author does an excellent job of dangling enough plot elements for a future book or books in the series, such as the strained relationship between Em and her father. The mystery around the father is alluded to, but never fully explained and it seems that the author plans to explore the relationship more in depth in the next book.

Also, the reader may wonder how many more in the Texas town have special powers. Will Em, Roz, and Tommy have to fight off more evildoers who wield their gift for personal gain? It’ll be interesting to see how the author develops this aspect.

Connected is the perfect book for young adults who enjoy paranormal aspects coupled with a sweet romance. Stiles has crafted a novel that is intriguing and opens the door to what promises to be a thrilling series.” 4 Stars

And here’s the cool picture they sent:

YA Paranormal Romance, superheroes, super powers, book review, book rating

So I’m happy overall, and hoping this helps with the sales a little. 🙂

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: book awards, book reviews, books, indie author, YA Paranormal Romance, young adult, young adult fiction

Why I’m Okay with Not Winning Book Award Contests

May 17, 2016 By Kat

Last year I entered my YA paranormal romance novel Connected into two book award contests: The National Indie Excellence Awards and The Wishing Shelf Book Awards.

The Results are In

National Indie Excellence Awards banner, for Indie AuthorsI got the email a few days ago from the National Indie Excellence Awards that Connected was chosen as a finalist. I did some research and this is one of the larger book award contests out there, so to say I smiled would be an understatement. I got a pretty jpg to put on images of my book, too. 🙂 Here’s the URL that proves I’m not making it up (scroll down to the bottom, under the Young Adult Category):

http://indieexcellence.com/indie-results-10th-finalists.htm#121

Wishing Shelf Book Awards, for Indie Authors

I already mentioned The Wishing Shelf Book Awards in a previous blog post, but yesterday I got the feedback from them as well. One of the things I liked about this particular contest is that it provides feedback to each participant, as well as a catchy quote you can use for marketing. I loved that my book was actually read by its target audience – teenagers! Oh, and I got a cute image from them too. Here’s the link that proves I’m not lying (scroll down to Category 4):

http://www.thewsa.co.uk/finalists2015/

Feedback

Title: Connected

Author: Kat Stiles

Star Rating: 5 Stars

Number of Readers: 28

Stats Of the 28 readers:

  • Editing 9/10
  • Style 9/10
  • Cover 10/10
  • Plot 8/10
  • Total 36/40
  • 23 would read another book by this author
  • 12 thought the plot was the best part of the book
  • 10 thought the characters were the best
  • 6 thought the setting was the best part
  • 28 thought the cover was good or excellent
  • 23 though the author was a good writer.

Readers’ Comments:

“I loved the cover so much – and the blurb too. They made me want to read it. I’m glad I did.” Girl, aged 14

“This book reminded me of X-men in a good way. There was an interesting romantic side to it too. Lots happening all the way to the end and I liked the mystery.” Boy, aged 15

“This book is perfect for teenagers. Super powers and cool boys and a strong plot. The writing style is not difficult to follow. It will probably never be on the English lit reading list but that’s probably why I liked it so much.” Girl, aged 14

“Generally pretty good. A few of the plot twists were predictable and I hardly got to know many of the characters, but I think teenagers will like it. Girls more than boys. This could be the start of a popular set of books.” Boy, aged 15

Catchy Quote: “A fun, teen novel packed full of paranormal powers and a sprinkling of romance. A finalist and highly recommended.” The Wishing Shelf Book Awards

Connected compared to X-men
Having Connected compared to the X-men is AWESOME!!

Yes, I did giggle like a little girl when I read the X-men comment. I mean how cool is that, to get direct feedback from my target audience? Even the somewhat lackluster comment from the second boy is fine with me, because as he noted, this book is really geared more for teenage girls than boys. This invaluable feedback confirms what I’ve suspected: my target audience really does enjoy reading Connected.

Why I’m Happy to Place as a Finalist

Don’t get me wrong, winning would be awesome, but that isn’t what I expected, quite frankly. Even in my About Me page I talk about not winning any awards. That’s not the point of my novel. Connected was brought to life to embody the fun of reading.

I don’t apologize for its lack of seriousness, teenage pregnancies, drug abuse, anorexia, or any of the other totally dreadful things in real life. I don’t apologize for the lack of $20 vocabulary words. I don’t apologize for it being essentially anti-literary. Because, whether or not anyone wants to admit it, kids are reading less.

reading books versus surfing internet
Books will always be more fun. Sorry, internet.

There are too many other mediums out there now to compete with books: the internet, video games, smartphones, tablets. And I’d be willing to bet some kids base their whole perception of reading on the required stuff in school. So I get it. If I thought reading = The Old Man and the Sea, I probably wouldn’t be into books, either.

Reading is supposed to be fun. It’s supposed to transport you to another place, let you experience life through a new perspective – in a different time, a different place, or even with cool super powers. 🙂 Books like mine let readers do that without getting a headache or needing a dictionary for every other word.

ya paranormal romance novel Connected doesn't suck
It’s the little things in life…

Placing as a finalist works great for me. It lends credibility to my novel, giving a little assurance to the prospective buyer that my book is readable and won’t make them cringe from all the formatting and grammar issues. In this new phase of the publishing industry where anyone can publish a novel, that kind of validation is crucial to set my book apart, give it a fighting chance to get read.

What do you think – does an award influence your decision to purchase a book from an unknown author? Please comment, I’d love to hear from you!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: book award contests, book awards, national indie excellence awards, the wishing shelf book awards, YA Paranormal Romance

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