Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Blog Tour: (Review) Wisteria By Bisi Leyton




I would like to welcome Bisi Leyton to The Avid Reader today. Thanks for stopping by Bisi. Please be sure and check out Bisi's novel Wisteria. Today I have an excerpt of Wisteria for you to read. Please take the time to read my review of Wisteria and thanks for visiting today.




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Book Title: Wisteria

Author: Bisi Leyton

Series: Wisteria Book 1

Published: Aug 2012

Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Romance

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Pages: 275







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Sixteen year old Wisteria Kuti has two options-track the infected around the Isle of Smythe or leave the only known safe haven and face a world infested with flesh eating biters. But even with well-armed trackers, things go wrong and Wisteria ends up alone facing certain death, until she is rescued by the mysterious Bach. Uninfected, Bach is able to survive among the hordes of living dead.

Eighteen year old Bach, from a race known as The Family, has no interest in human affairs. He was sent here to complete his Great Walk and return home as a man-as a Sen Son. The Family regard humans as Dirt People, but Bach is drawn to this Terran girl, whom he has never seen before, but somehow knows.

Hunted by flesh eaters, cannibals, and the mysterious blood thirsty group called Red Phoenix, Wisteria and Bach make their way back to the Isle of Smythe, a community built on secrets and lies.







Quotes from Reviewers / Praise for Wisteria:




"I love the buildup of this story, getting to know the characters and watching their connection grow. I had no idea which way the story was headed and I was kept in suspense right up to the very end! It has plenty of action and a fascinating plot and I can't wait to see what Bisi Leyton has for us next!!" Naomi Hop, Book Reviewer, Nomi's Paranormal Place

"There are a lot of great things in this book, so much more than zombies and a struggle for survival. At it's base core it is about star-crossed lovers, literally and the supporting characters roles… Ms. Leyton brings to Wisteria a mixture of science fiction, fantasy, dystopic world with a twist to the paranormal romance angle!" Cabin Goddess

"The book was full of nonstop action from the beginning until the end, and I did not put it down until I had finished it. I loved the book." Author Monique Morgan







EXCERPT

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As she walked back to the ridge of the roof, Bach's heart went with her. Someone had tried to hurt her. Tried to damage what belonged to him, and who he belonged to.

He started to feel dizzy from the volumes of strangle weed planted in the front of her house.

"Thank you so much for coming and for the guitar. It's perfect." She gave it back to him.

"No, it is yours, Wisteria." He refused to take it. "Do you not like it?"

"No, I love it. It's so beautiful."

"Then keep it." He kissed her neck. Knowing-hoping-his touch would soothe her pain, but he hadn't come here to comfort her.

"Bach." She used her instrument as a shield as she moved away from him. "It's a bad idea. You won't understand."

"You are right. I do not get why you would refuse something you apparently love," he whispered while rubbing her forearms and taking in her scent.

"If I accept your kindness, then I'll have to face the consequences. I don't know if I can face those."

"You cannot face accepting my kindness, or is it accepting me that you cannot face?"

"Um…?"

"Tell me that you do not feel the same," he whispered. "That the moment you first saw me that I did not get inside your head. Tell me that you do not think about me all of the time when we are not together?"

The dark-eyed girl did not answer.

Wishing he could will her to speak, he pressed her against his chest. Briefly, he noticed a black spot at the base of her neck, where he had kissed her, and then it was gone. "Okay, Wisteria. Then tell me that you want me to leave, and that you do not care if you never ever see me again." He felt like someone else was speaking for him, once again. The questions became pointless as he found himself still planting kisses along her neck and the sides of her face.

"I can't tell you that, Bach," she replied softly, her voice breaking. "Because it's not true." She wrapped her arms around him and held him tightly.

Desperately wanting to kiss her luscious-looking lips, he leaned into her.

Wisteria reached up to him, tugging his head down as she stood on the very tips of her toes, seemingly just as eager to taste his lips.

"Wisteria, I cannot." He broke away before it happened. "I do not want this."

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Wrapping her arms around herself, she moved away from him. Once again, humiliated and feeling foolish. "Goodnight, Bach!" She strode angrily to the side of the roof in order to climb down.

He grabbed her and held her back.

The guy came here just to tease her, yet again! Didn't he know he was hurting her? Didn't he care? "I'm tired of all this nonsense. I'm actually tired and need some sleep. I'm done with this. All of this!" She should've left the roof when she saw him appear. "Let go, so I can go."

"Wisteria, it is not that." Exhaling heavily, he released her. "My people could kill you if they knew I wanted you."

This wasn't at all what she'd expected him to say. "What?"

"I am in love with you. I do not know why, but I am. And it is selfish, because I just want you for myself." Sadness filled his eyes as he spoke.

"Why would they do that to me?"

"Because you are human and because we see humans as Terran, or dirt people."

"And you believe that too? So why are you here, living among us, if we're so disgusting?"

"You are not disgusting. You are beautiful." Rubbing his temples, he seemed troubled and bewildered. "I came to Terra as a rite of passage. To be considered a man, to take a journey and experience the wild."

"The wild?"

"I chose Terra, or Earth, because I came here as a child. Your people treated me so badly in the past. When I learned about the Nero disease, I wanted to see your world." He paused.

"You were right when you said there was something wrong with me."

"Bach, it cannot be that bad." Stepping up to him, she stroked her fingers along his biceps.

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The sweet motion made him smile at her, but he still looked distressed.

"Like about Garfield, you let him live with you. And now you're here with me."

"You are not like the rest."

"Neither are you. You're not so cold and cruel like Enric or patronizing like Felip. They think they're better than us. You just hate people because you're a jerk, Bach."

"Ha." Bach laughed. "A jerk?"

"You're a big jerk." As the final word rolled from her lips, he kissed her.

She was stunned for a second. His lips tasted like a strange, tantalizing spice.

He squeezed her against his larger frame and rested his right hand on the small of her back.

She fidgeted, unsure about what to do with her hands. She tried to kiss him back, but she struggled because she was so short.







MY REVIEW

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The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I received a copy of Wisteria from the author via Innovative Online Book Tours.

Wisteria is a sixteen year old girl whose life has all but been taken away from her. Almost everyone she knows has succumbed to the "Nero" disease. The Nero disease is where humans are turned into "flesh eaters" also know as zombies. Wisteria, her mother Lara and brother David have made it the Isle of Smythe a safe place where every man, woman and child has to do their part in helping to make things run smoothly on the Isle. All children have to go to school and when they reach the age of sixteen then they are given a job to do.

When Wisteria turned sixteen and it was time for her to start helping out in the community she was given the opportunity of becoming a tracker or a rat catcher. She chose to be a tracker like her mother. A tracker goes outside the walls of the Isle to scout and study the zombies to help find a cure for the disease. Wisteria was very good tracker she knew exactly how to use her sword when the need arose for her to have to "cure" a zombie. She would swing her sword right at the zombies neck and chop it off.

Wisteria was not a very popular girl on the Isle of Smythe. She was always having problems with the girls at the school. You see Wisteria was the kind of person that thought surviving and learning how to protect yourself was more important than dating or going steady with a guy. But the other girls thought guys, makeup and pretty clothes was more important. So on the day that Wisteria caught in the middle of a large group of zombies and almost died was not her fault. The girls that were always bullying her were in a store "shopping" for new clothes and makeup. She was trying to save these girls lives and would have gotten eaten by the zombies. But Bach saw her jump off the top of the fire escape and when she hit the ground she passed out. Bach took her back to where he was staying with his friends.

Bach and his friends are not who or what you would think they are. Bach can't stand Terran girls which means earth girls or human. Bach and "The Family" think that humans are dirt people. Bach and his friends came to earth to watch the earth people kill their world. Bach hates Terrans because they killed his mother. He doesn't want them nowhere near him but when he meets Wisteria he feels as if he knows her. But he is not sure why or how he knows her.

Wisteria finally makes it back home to the Isle of Smythe with Bach's help. After their arrival on the Isle of Smythe, Wisteria finds out that there are a lot of secrets being kept.

I love reading books about zombies and Wisteria was no different I loved it too. Although it did differ from a lot of the zombie books that I have read. But it being different is what makes it such a great read. If you like reading about zombies then I don't think you would be disappointed with reading Wisteria.







ABOUT THE AUTHOR




Bisi Leyton was born in East London in 1978. She grew up in London, Nigeria and the States, listening to the stories life and love from aunts, cousins and big sisters.

She lives in London, but has worked around Europe including France, Germany, Ireland, Belgium and the Czech Republic. She has a fondness for reading graphic novels.







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