Showing posts with label Melissa Lemon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melissa Lemon. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2013

Blue Sky by Melissa Lemon

Pretty cover, huh?

Author Melissa Lemon did something I never saw coming.

She turned one of my biggest fears into...
a love story.

Dude, this story starts with a dude...
a homeless dude...
hiding in a single girls
BASEMENT!

*cue psycho music*

How many stories do you know of
can turn a homeless dude
into the love interest?

But she did it!

And she did it well.

Probably because it wasn't this homeless dude

But this homeless dude
Much nicer!
(note: this might just be a younger version of the first guy)

So, if you can get over the fear that you have a homeless dude living in your basement
you'll really enjoy this book.

(I hope my tongue in cheek review doesn't turn anyone off. It's REALLY hard for me to be serious!)

Here is the actual synopsis:
Sunny is bereaving the sudden death of her parents. Lewis is a homeless runaway seeking shelter in Sunny's basement from an early winter storm. When they unexpectedly meet, Sunny wants nothing more than to kill him. After a bizarre hostage situation and a poker game, Sunny realizes that Lewis isn't out to hurt her. Their initial distaste turns to friendship and love, but Sunny isn't keen on starting a relationship with a man she knows so little about. Lewis is loyal, and his patience paramount. Sunny is hesitant but her love runs deep and true. They are separated unwillingly, and must struggle and face overwhelming odds to find each other again.

And more about the author:
Melissa has had many imaginary friends (and enemies) since she was a child. Her vivid imagination had her writing stories and jotting down book ideas for years until she finally sat down and finished a novel. She is married to an awesome man and the proud mother of three children. Music is also an important part of her life and she shares time with her music students teaching them piano, cello or guitar. Melissa is a graduate of the University of Utah and currently resides in the Salt Lake area.


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Friday, March 30, 2012

Friend Friday: Melissa Lemon




Why we can’t get enough of fantasy worlds—according to me.




Let’s face it.  Humans are lame.  We can’t fly or hold fire in the palm of our hands or wave a magic wand to thwart our enemies.  But I, for one, wish I could.  I think this is one reason that we love the fantasy genre and always will.  There is something inside of us that longs to be more than creatures subject to gravity and the laws of physics; something that hopes mystical creatures existed at one point and may again; something that wonders if there are worlds beyond our own and if we would just reach a little further...

Don’t get me wrong; there are wonderful things we can do as humans, and sometimes they may even seem like magic (like when my kids cleaned the toy room last night by themselves in record time).  But I think for the most part, we live typical, repetitive, often mundane lives.  Perhaps this is enough for some, but many of us crave a little more adventure, and that’s why we read and write those fantasy novels.  They act like the fire escape outside our windows, but instead of leading to the street below, they sweep us off to some unexpected and usually charming—though at times fearsome— place.  We get to leave our world behind for a time and enter a world with trolls, magic trees, or evil witches that we have to destroy.  And when one book is over, we grab another, and the world is new again; there are more friends to meet, different obstacles to overcome, fresh heroes and heroines to fall in love with.

But maybe we have more in common with fantasy characters than we realize.  With all of the fantasy books I’ve read, not one character has been so good at what they do that they didn’t have to practice.  Sounds a little human, doesn’t it?  Usually they have families, problems, certain abilities or talents, and people who are trying to bring them down.  Don’t we all have a little bit of each of those things?  With fantasy, these elements of life are taken to a whole new level, but while on the journey, we learn how to deal with all of these things a little better.  We breathe easier because it is nice to believe that someone is going through the same things (or worse).  We don’t feel so alone.  We can climb back up that fire escape, crawl through the window and face our lives again.  It is a thing of beauty.

Sometimes I wonder if we came from a place where things were a little more magical, and if part of us somehow remembers that and longs to have it again.  Who knows?  Anything’s possible, especially in a fantasy novel.

(As I was typing this, my kids came running in the room, one pretending she was flying and the other riding a magic Pegasus.  I rest my case.)

What superhuman ability would you have if you could choose?
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