Showing posts with label Balzer & Bray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balzer & Bray. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Review: Little Peach by Peggy Kern

Book Title: Little Peach
Author: Peggy Kern
Publish Date: March 10th, 2015
Publisher: Balzer & Bray
Genre: YA Contemporary
Standalone
Book Link: Goodreads

Synopsis from Goodreads:
In the tradition of Patricia McCormick and Ellen Hopkins comes this powerful novel, the riveting story of a runaway who is lured into prostitution by a manipulative pimp.


What do you do if you're in trouble?

When Michelle runs away from her drug-addicted mother, she has just enough money to make it to New York City, where she hopes to move in with a friend. But once she arrives at the bustling Port Authority, she is confronted with the terrifying truth: she is alone and out of options. 

Then she meets Devon, a good-looking, well-dressed guy who emerges from the crowd armed with a kind smile, a place for her to stay, and eyes that seem to understand exactly how she feels. 

But Devon is not what he seems to be, and soon Michelle finds herself engulfed in the world of child prostitution where he becomes her “Daddy” and she his “Little Peach.” It is a world of impossible choices, where the line between love and abuse, captor and savior, is blurred beyond recognition. 

This hauntingly vivid story illustrates the human spirit’s indomitable search for home, and one girl’s struggle to survive.

Disclaimer: I received this e-ARC from Balzer & Bray via Edelweiss in exchange for my honest opinion.

Review:
This book left me emotionally spent, curled up in the fetal position sobbing my eyeballs out. My heart ached for Michelle, Kat and Baby, all three of them had no where to go, no one to turn to. All they had was Devon.The world of prostitution is such a sad world, but it's often the only world these girls will ever know and that realization is hard. Unfortunately the world of prostitution is very real in all parts of the world. 

I had studied it a little bit in college, but Little Peach took me into the harrowing, terrifying world of prostitution through the eyes of 14 year old Michelle, twelve year old Baby and Kat, whose age we never learn. The girls are given drugs to relax them as they meet "tricks" in hotel rooms. When the tricks get too rough, Devon and the rest of his boys come charging in to the room to rescue the girls. 

Despite everything he makes her do, Michelle still feels a sense of loyalty to him. After all, he's taking care of her better than anyone else ever has. Or at least that's how Michelle feels early on.

It isn't until the book is almost over that Michelle realizes how dangerous this world is. Girls get killed for trying to run away, to get out of this life. When girls run away from their pimps, they're seen as disloyal and their lives are often cut short very soon after they betray their pimps.

I think this book is extremely important. It's raw, emotional and hauntingly beautiful. It delivers a very accurate account of how pimps and their girls are. It doesn't shy away from the scary stuff. It's blunt and heartbreaking. It's not a story for everyone and in fact it is very dark, but since I love dark contemporaries, it really worked for me. I loved this book and it's getting 5 stars. Everyone should read this book.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Stacking the Shelves #48

This feature is hosted by Tynga's Reviews

Let's keep this short and sweet. Thank you HarperTeen for uploading new books onto Edelweiss. I'm so excited about the ones I picked up. Last week I totally forgot to include my e-ARC of Dangerous Boys so I made sure I included it in this one. I also picked up a couple library books this week.

Here's the book haul!
Bought
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Received for Review

-Edelweiss-
Everything That Makes You by Moira McStay
Liars, Inc. by Paula Stokes
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
The Last Time We Say Goodbye by Cynthia Hand
Little Peach by Peggy Kern

-From the Author-
Dangerous Boys by Abigail Haas

Won
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Gifted
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Library Books
Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt
Dreamland by Sarah Dessen
If I Stay by Gayle Forman

Let know if you are excited for any of these and if you have read any of my library books. Also leave the links to your posts & vlogs so I can stop by and check out what you got this week.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Stacking the Shelves #42

This feature is hosted by Tynga's Reviews.

I'm baaaaack!

Yes, I know I haven't done a Stacking the Shelves post in WEEKS, but May was a very slow book month for me. This week, I got access to several different titles. Harper uploaded a ton more titles to Edelweiss this week, including my two most anticipated fall 2014 reads. So excited about these books. I also got approved for another book from Edelweiss. I got approved for 5 books from NetGalley, so YAY me.

Bought
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Received For Review

-Edelweiss-
The Jewel by Amy Ewing
Falling into Place by Amy Zhang
Winterspell by Claire Legrand
A Thousand Pieces of You (Firebird #1) by Claudia Gray
Deliverance (Courier's Daughter #) by C.J. Redwine
No Place To Fall by Jaye Robin Brown
Remember Me (Find Me #2) by Romily Bernard
Top Ten Clues You're Clueless by Liz Czukas

-NetGalley-
The Last Human by Ink Pieper
The Fever by Megan Abbot
Welcome To The Dark House by Laurie Faria Stolarz
Mary: The Summoning (Bloody Mary #1) by Hillary Monahan
Dollhouse (Dollhouse #1) by Anya Allyn

Gifted
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Won
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Be sure to let me know if we have any of the same books this week or if you are interested in any of the books I got this week. Leave the links to your STS vlogs or posts so I can stop by and see what you go this week.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Stacking the Shelves #40

This feature is hosted by Tynga's Reviews

Hi guys, hope your week was awesome. This week brought a ton of e-ARC's my way, most of which I could have avoided if I had stayed off of Edelweiss. But, as I've mentioned before, I seriously lack self control when it comes to books. I got a couple of books from NG, 1 of which I was surprised to get. I am excited to attack the books as my reading slump is a officially O-V-E-R.

So let's check out what I received this week.

Bought

Received for Review

-Edelweiss-
Blackbird (Blackbird Duology #1) by Anna Carey
Get Even (Don't Get Mad #1) by Gretchen McNeil
Kiss Kill Vanish by Jessica Martinez

Snow Like Ashes (Snow Like Ashes #1) by Sara Raasch
Even In Paradise by Chelsy Philpot
Beware the Wild by Natalie C. Parker

-NetGalley-
Hold On Tight by Serena Bell
Stone of Destiny (The Daanan Trilogy #2) by Laura Howard
Broken Hearts, Fences And Other Things To Mend by Katie Finn

Breaking Free by Winter Page

Gifted
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Won
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Definitely let me know if you've read any of these or if you are planning to. Don't forget to leave your links in the comments section.

Weekly Blog Wrap-Up
Monday- No Post
Tuesday- Blog Tour Review of A Life, Forward by Tracy Hewitt Meyer
Wednesday- Review of Open Road Summer by Emery Lord
Thursday- Review of The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Matheiu
Friday- Role Reversal
Saturday- Review of Say What You Will by Cammie McGovern

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Stacking the Shelves #22


This feature comes from Tynga's Reviews. Stop by and link up your Stacking The Shelves posts & vlogs.

Hello everyone, it's time again for my Stacking the Shelves post. I picked up seven new books this week.6 from Edelweiss and one from Netgalley. Ugh, I keep saying I am going to stop requesting e-ARC's but my willpower continues to be zilch. Also I received a book for a blog tour that's coming up.

Now onto the books!

Bought
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Received for Review

-Edelweiss-
Afterparty by Ann ReddischStampler
The Edge of Falling by Rebecca Serle
Fan Art by Sarah Tregay

Guy In Real Life by Steven Brezenoff
Summer of Yesterday by Gaby Traina

-NetGalley-
Broken Worlds by Anitha Robinson

-Blog Tour-
Stripped Without You by Brooklyn Skye

Won
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Gifted
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So be sure to let me know if you've read of any of these or if you want to read them. Also leave me the links to your Stacking the Shelves posts and/or vlogs.

Happy reading!