Wednesday, February 27, 2013

"The Ugly Stepsister Strikes Back" by Sariah Wilson Top Ten List Blog Tour (Ends 3/10) WW

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The Ugly Stepsister Strikes Back by Sariah Wilson 

Everyone knows how all those fairy tales go. The princess gets beautiful, nabs her prince, falls instantly in love, lives happily ever after and leaves her evil stepsisters in the dust.

But what happens when you’re the ugly stepsister and your obnoxiously perfect—read pretty, smart, and, worst of all, sickeningly nice—stepsister is dating the charming, tall, devastatingly handsome guy you’ve had a thing for since you were nine years old?

Quirky, artistic and snarky Mattie Lowe does not lead a charmed life. Her mother is constantly belittling her on Skype. Mercedes, the school mean girl, has made it her personal mission to torment Mattie. But worst of all? Her stepsister Ella is the most beautiful, popular girl in school and is dating Mattie’s secret longtime crush, Jake Kingston.

Tired of being left out and done with waiting for her own stupid fairy godmother to show up, Mattie decides to change her life. She’ll start by running for senior class president against wildly popular Jake.

Ella can keep her Prince Annoying. Mattie’s going to rule the school.

And no one, not even a cute and suddenly flirty Jake, is going to stop her.


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Praise

“My top pick of 2012 YA… This book is just. plain. fun.”
~Jordan McCollum, author of Saints & Spies and I, Spy

“Sariah Wilson's new book, The Ugly Stepsister Strikes Back, is hilarious…What follows is a story of fun and romance with some good non-preachy life lessons thrown in.  The voice in the main character, Mattie, makes the whole thing.  I thought it was definitely a book I'd recommend to anyone with teenagers or who just want to read a good teen romance.”
~Julie Coulter Bellon, author of All Fall Down and All’s Fair

“Sariah [Wilson] has written one of the funniest stories I've read in such a long, long time. I literally couldn't put it down. Yes, my poor Kindle's battery died and I was attached to a short power cord, contorted in a very uncomfortable position while I read to the end…. Sariah Wilson captured the back-biting, insecure, hormone-driven, clique-riddled high school atmosphere so perfectly you'd think she never grew up. I dare you not to laugh as you read this witty and oh, so, romantic story.”
~Debra Erfert of Windows into Writing

“Sariah Wilson writes like the best of/most popular YA teen fiction/teen romance authors - Sarah Dessen, Jennifer Echols, Susanne Collins, Cassandra Clare.  She sucks you in and never lets you go.  I finished the ~194 novel in one night because I just couldn't go to sleep without knowing the ending!  I hope that Sariah comes out with more novels, I know I'll be re-reading this one all the time!  She's extremely talented and needs to be talked about.  I highly recommend The Ugly Stepsister Strikes Back! to anyone (over the age of 12) who wants a YA novel that's a real modern-day fairy tale.”
~Hilary at Novel d’Tales

“This was such an entertaining story! I shouldn't have started reading it so late in the evening, because I didn't want to put it down to go to sleep…This is a book I can see myself reading several times. It's a fast, clean read with great characters, and I highly recommend it.”
~Andrea of Literary Time Out

The book is wonderful.  It’s quirky and fun.  The story makes you laugh and you fall in love with the characters right from the beginning…This is a well-written book.  It is one that will make you smile and sigh as you remember your first love.  And it has a moral…be yourself, believe in yourself and maybe, just maybe, your fairytale will come true.  Pick up this book.”
~Ana of The Book Hookup



Author Sariah Wilson

Sariah Wilson has never jumped out of an airplane, never climbed Mt. Everest, and is not a former CIA operative. She has, however, been madly, passionately in love with her soulmate and is a fervent believer in happily ever afters—which is why she writes romance. The Ugly Stepsister Strikes Back is her fourth happily ever after novel. She grew up in southern California, graduated from Brigham Young University (go Cougars!) with a semi-useless degree in history, and is the oldest of nine (yes, nine) children. She currently lives with the aforementioned soulmate and their four children in Utah, along with three tiger barb fish, a cat named Tiger, and a recently departed hamster that is buried in the backyard (and has nothing at all to do with tigers).


top 10 fairy tale characters (by the author)

(I picked European/Grimm Brothers type tales, because I’m not as familiar with fairy tales from all over the world.)

10. Wicked stepmothers.  They’re the driving force behind most of the great stories, and you can’t have a great hero/ine without a fantastic villain.
9. Hansel & Gretel.  You had to admire a pair of kids smart enough to turn their situation around and trick the witch and saving themselves.
8. Little Red Riding Hood.  I like her determination, and although she may not have been the brightest bulb in the box, I’ve always liked her devotion and good nature.
7. Jack (and the beanstalk).  Here’s a guy who figured out how to turn his life around! I mean, yes, it involved stealing, but he got rid of a bad giant and took care of his mom.
6. Rapunzel.  Poor princess who got caught in an awful situation.  I tend to think of the Disney “Tangled” version (which will be true for the upcoming princesses as well), and love her spunk and curiosity.
5. Sleeping Beauty.  I don’t know if she’s a role model so much, but she’s one of my daughter’s favorites, so she had to be included.
4. Snow White.  I’ve always had a soft spot for Snow White.  Someone who could take a horrible situation and make it better for herself and those around her.  We have the same coloring (one of the few non-blondes!), so she’s always been my favorite princess.
3. Ariel.  I think in the original version the prince marries someone else and the little mermaid dies.  But even then, it’s a story of a girl going after what she wants, of sacrificing everything for her great love.
2.  Belle.  Another good, kindhearted heroine who sacrifices for her father, and falls in love with someone because of the inner beauty only she can see.  Women still love those stories where a heroine sees beyond a gruff exterior to the fantastic guy underneath.
1. Cinderella.  Her love story is epic, and the basis of every great romance we have today.  Where a handsome, charming and wonderful man sees through the façade and falls in love with a unique, lovely, and amazing woman that the rest of the world has overlooked.  (Just like in “Pride & Prejudice!”) 




Tour Giveaway
$25 Amazon Gift Card or Paypal Cash
Ends 3/10/13

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