Author Chat: Kay Cassidy (Author of The Cinderella Society)

Lets see… before we get started today let me take you back to late last fall.  I am not sure if you remember all the squeals of excitement over here that was related to my reading of The Cinderella Society, but there were squeals… trust me…. it was very girly here.  And a little pink.

So now, here we are about 6 months after I have read the book and I am about to introduce you to the amazing author of this book, Kay Cassidy.  Why now?  Because Kay’s book just went on the retail shelves this past week!  Now that her book is available to the public, I wanted to bring her over to Book Journey and see what all that excitement tastes like.


So please with no further ramblings by me, please welcome Kay Cassidy.

This morning I am sipping  on a steaming hot cup of mocha latte with no whip. and Kay what will you be having?

Kay:  I’m a big tea drinker, actually, so I’m having my usual mandarin orange decaf green tea with honey.  I do love the smell of your coffee though.  (Kay inhales deeply and sighs.)  If only coffee tasted as good as it smelled.

Things have been pretty crazy lately as you have prepared for the release of the book.  How would you describe the last month?

Kay:  Oh wow, it really has.  The last month has been a roller coaster.  Huge ups, crazy downs… I’m so grateful for my family who reminds me what is truly important in life.  And for my friends who make me laugh when I need it most.  🙂  Now that the book has officially been out in the world for the week, what I’m feeling is pure and simple gratitude.  The chaotic part is mostly over and I can finally take a moment to go, “Hey, I wrote a book!” 🙂


What was the idea behind Cinderella Society?

Kay:  The idea was to create a secret society of good populars dedicated to defeating the mean girls of the world.  I’m always puzzled by how often the popular kids are depicted as being horrible in fiction.  This wasn’t true in my high school.  Sure, there are always kids who will use their popularity for personal gain, but most of the popular kids I knew (and know now) are popular because people genuinely like them.

I always wanted to take that fight global by introducing them to the world’s most powerful women.  Which I think would’ve been seriously cool when I was in high school.  And now too.  😉

I love that, and loved that concept when I read the book as well.  What do you hope that readers will get out of this book?

Kay:  I hope readers realize that the most important things you can learn early on in life are to be comfortable in your own skin and to be true to who you are.  It’s when we harbor bad feelings about how we look or veer off the path we believe we should take (because someone else thinks another path would be better for us) that life can get needlessly complicated.  Easy is good – follow your heart!  🙂


Love the message!  Can you give a few hints on the second book… I seriously won’t tell anyone. 😉

Kay:  Right now I’m working on the sequel to The Cinderella Society, titled Cindy on a Mission.  It follows the further adventures of Jess and the Sisters as the Wickeds launch an offensive that threatens everything the Cindys hold dear. Cindy on a Mission will be on shelves in Spring 2011.


OOH!  That is exciting!  I am marking my calendar now!  What I really want to know…. what was release day like?

Kay:  I followed the advice of my friends and did something fun on release day.  I had lunch with a friend (with cupcakes to celebrate!) and just enjoyed the gorgeous sunny day we had.  She convinced me we should go to a local Books-a-Million to see if the book was on the shelf yet.  It was and it was completely amazing seeing it there on the shelf amidst my favorite books.  We took pictures of each other with it and the gal working was so lovely about having me sign them.  And then Team Cindy planned a Twitter launch party, so I tweeted it up with friends old and new for seven solid hours!  I was completely exhausted by the end of the day, but in the best possible way.


I like to ask each author I interview to share one little known thing about themselves (it could be a little known talent, a trip you went on, a funny happening…)

Kay:  I am a ridiculously bad cook.  You know how some people joke that they could burn water?  I’m pretty sure I could burn air.  Even though I’m very organized and detailed-oriented in other areas of my life, I dissolve into a puddle of incompetence in the kitchen.  I’m terrible at timing dishes to come out at the same time, so me putting together a special dinner is cause for celebration.  Me putting together a special dinner that a) is not burned, b) does not have any food that is cold or congealed by serving time, and c) does not irreversibly damage anyone’s tastebuds is a miracle of biblical proportions.  And cause for me to reward myself with something nice like more awesome YA books.  Or a pony.

Kay, this has been a blast having you here today!  Thank you for stopping in and chatting!   Readers, feel free to leave Kay questions here – and be sure to check out The Cinderella Society as well as Kay’s super cool home on the web!


It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

It’s Monday!  (Ok really it is Sunday when I am posting this but I am in Florida and I fly home tomorrow morning – 3 planes, and … well, you get the point… 😀

What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week.  It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

I love being a part of this and I hope you do too!  :) As part of this weekly meme I love to encourage you all to go and visit the others participating in this meme.  I offer a weekly contest for those who visit 10 or more of the Monday Meme participants and leave a comment.  You receive one entry for every 10 comments, just come back here and tell me how many in the comment area.

Last weeks winner (using Random.Org) was:

Mardel S

Congratulations!  Please choose an item out of the PRIZE BOX and email me your choice with your mailing address as well!  :) journeythroughbooks@gmail.com

*** And a note on this – I will be adding to the prize box soon!  Just need to get home and do a bit of organizing!


This past week has been crazy between work and life and this trip to Florida when I left home Thursday morning to visit my son in the Navy.  As crazy as it was…. with planes and beach time (pause for dramatic effect….. I do love the beach) I was able to get a bit of reading in:


Pondering Moment:  What Was That Book That Totally Pulled You In?


Wildflowers of Terezin by Robert Elmer (smoking good book with incredible characters)


Finally Changed The Blog Name! Memers – do not panic, no changes to the meme or linking will take place – all stays the same 🙂

Brava Valentine by Adriana Trigiani (If you are not a Trigiani fan – you should be – check out this author!)

Little Bee by Chris Cleave (our April Book Club read)


Sand In My Bra and by Funny Women From The Road (a great read for travelers!)


Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins (if it is not on your TBR – put it there!)


Whats On Brew This Week?

I am going to try (try) to be realistic this week.  I am possibly…. probably running a 5K this Friday with my friend Heidi so my reading time this week may be a bit of training time.  On Saturday my friend Amy and I are driving to the cities and on Sunday we are biking the Ironman bike ride in Lakeville.… our goal is the 65 mile route. I am going to get reading in…. after all I do have the plane ride tomorrow….

Devastating, hopeful, hopeless, playful . . . in words and illustrations, Ingrid left behind a painful farewell in her journal for Caitlin. Now Caitlin is left alone, by loss and by choice, struggling to find renewed hope in the wake of her best friend’s suicide. With the help of family and newfound friends, Caitlin will encounter first love, broaden her horizons, and start to realize that true friendship didn’t die with Ingrid. And the journal which once seemed only to chronicle Ingrid’s descent into depression, becomes the tool by which Caitlin once again reaches out to all those who loved Ingrid – and Caitlin herself

Yes – yes – yes, you have seen this one on my list before.  It has become the book that I just do not get too and now I am (hopefully) reading it (maybe) this week.

Yet today you will hopefully stop in to see my wonderful author chat with the fascinating Kay Cassidy about her newly released book, The Cinderella Society!  I am so excited to chat with her and I really hope you will stop in and learn more about Kay the book, and what’s next!  Oops – did I say too much?  😉

Ok – don’t forget to sign the McKlinky so I and hopefully many of you, can stop in and see the other Monday memers!


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Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins

Book Journey traveled to:  England

Coffee intro to England

336 Pages

Cover:  I like it, but after I read the book I think the UK cover is a better reflection of the book

Three years ago, Sophie Mercer discovered that she was a witch. It’s gotten her into a few scrapes. Her non-gifted mother has been as supportive as possible, consulting Sophie’s estranged father–an elusive European warlock–only when necessary. But when Sophie attracts too much human attention for a prom-night spell gone horribly wrong, it’s her dad who decides her punishment: exile to Hex Hall, an isolated reform school for wayward Prodigium, a.k.a. witches, faeries, and shapeshifters.

By the end of her first day among fellow freak-teens, Sophie has quite a scorecard: three powerful enemies who look like supermodels, a futile crush on a gorgeous warlock, a creepy tagalong ghost, and a new roommate who happens to be the most hated person and only vampire on campus. Worse, Sophie soon learns that a mysterious predator has been attacking students, and her only friend is the number-one suspect.

As a series of blood-curdling mysteries starts to converge, Sophie prepares for the biggest threat of all: an ancient secret society determined to destroy all Prodigium, especially her.

The United Kingdom Hex Hall Cover

This is the book that started popping up – almost magically on book blogs everywhere. I saw it – I liked what I seen – I wanted to read it!

Hex Hall was the fix I was hoping it would be.  The first in the Hex Hall series and the first book from author Rachel Hawkins, I was more than satisfied.

Rachel Hawkins doesn’t only stick with the all too familiar other world creatures we have come to expect (werewolves and vampires, witches and warlocks)…. we get more and I loved thinking of faeries with their onion skinned translucent wings , and shapeshifters who change with their moods.

With all the usual things you deal with in a school setting you have the popular girls, the coveted boy (enter the all too cute Archer), the rebellious outsider, and of course the teachers that cause a total class synchronized eye roll.

Main character and newest addition to Hex Hall, Sophie is a delight to read.  She is funny and snarky and I for one am anxious for the next book in this series to grace my reading room.  This is a good and mostly clean read (there is one mention of teenage sex in the book) that I really enjoyed.

My Amazon Rating

I purchased my copy of this book from Amazon


Morning Meanderings/In My Mailbox


Justin had to be to the airport to catch a flight back to Minneapolis this morning at 7 am….. we synchronized our cell phones to wake us up at 5 am.  I was able to use the navigation system on my phone for the first time ever and LOVE it!  I consider myself very directionally challenged and I don’t even drive Minneapolis for fear of getting lost.  This little gadget brought me right to the airport and back to the hotel with no panic by me.  LOVE it – and she talks to me and tells me where to turn!  I will call her Emily.  🙂

So now…. I am back at the hotel and fully awake at 6:30 am.  Having COFFEE and chatting with the nice lady setting up breakfast.  Having missed out on In My Mailbox (kudos to Kristi at Story Siren for this gem of a meme!) that I usually post on Saturday evenings, thought I would add that to my early morning plan as a few books had come int he door before I left for Florida on Thursday morning.

College in a Nutskull I skimmed through the pages if this book when it came in and it looks like it could be a fun read!  The layout is kind of unique and looks like notebook paper.


The Missing Element by John L. Betcher.   With this book, I had pleasant email exchanges with the author and love the fact that this is a Minnesota author writing about a Minnesota mystery.


Conquering Mr. Darcy by Abigail ReynoldsWhen looking up this book, that does not release until August 2010, it has a different name on-line.  The book on-line is called To Conquer Mr. Darcy.  Either way interesting and this will by first Darcy book….

Disrupting Grace by Kristen Richburg This book intrigues me and disturbs me and I have not even opened it yet.  This is a true story of a family who adopted and had to relinquish the child because she just did not connect to them.  I am still unsure how I will feel about this book and I am hopeful that I read this with an open mind.

15 Good reasons Not To Go To Church by Michael Insalaco I enjoy books on church and theology and statistics.  I am looking forward to this read.


That’s my mailbox.  Not sure what our plan today is yet.  Just me and Brad now in Florida.  I need to look for something to do this afternoon, maybe we will fit a late afternoon show, and Hungry Howies pizza which Brad says has the best pizza around and you can choose a flavor for your crust.  Hmmmmm….. now I am intrigued.  😀

What was in your mailbox?

Sand In My Bra by Funny Women From The Road

Button your blouse, here comes a sandstorm of laughs!

Travel isn’t always what we dream it will be, but oh, the stories that follow. Share in the hilarious, bizarre, and unforgettable misadventures of 29 women whose trips went comically awry. From Australia to Zambia, up Nepal’s mountains and along Mexico’s beaches, the true stories in this collection will make you laugh, groan, and sympathize with these travelers who took a trip on the lighter side.

Lose your panties on a city street in Abu Dhabi with Christie Eckardt


* Dodge beer bottles and punches with Alison Wright as she serves up brew at a wild pub in Australia


* Enjoy the nutty nitty-gritty of Burning Man in the Nevada desert with Christine Nielsen


* Feel the delicious freedom to be fat in Tahiti with Sandra Tsing Loh


* Turn beet red with Kate Crawford in Paris, locked out of her boyfriend’s apartment in a t-shirt and nothing more


* Toss your cookies with Deborah Bear as she tests alternative seasickness remedies on a Pacific voyage

Including stories by Anne Lamott, Ellen Degeneres, Sarah Vowell, Margo Kaufman, Sandra Tsing Loh, Adair Lara, and many more…

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I picked this book up last summer when I was on the North Shore for the weekend with my girlfriends.  There was a cute little book store right on the docks by Lake Superior and I found this fun read.

I read most of this a week ago during the readathon but finished it and skimmed through it again while on the plane to Florida, which I thought was appropriate for this book.    I literally laughed out loud at some of the funny happenings in this book….. travel nightmares, undergarment malfunctions, and one of my personal favorites – Ellen Degeneres fear of flying, hilarious description of the 6 peanut in flight snack, and of course, punching a nun.

If you travel – I think you would really enjoy this book and be able to relate to some of the funny stories within this book.

Other books in this series (and ones I think I will look for this summer when I am inevitably in that same book store again in Grand Marais, MN…)

The Thong Also Rises Further Misadventures From Women On The Road

More Sand In My Bra Funny Women Write From The Road Again

My Amazon Rating

I purchased my copy of this book in Grand Marais, MN


Morning Meanderings…


Day two in Florida…. day two in shorts!  😀  I am having breakfast in the hotel while the boys are still asleep.

Yesterday, Justin and I went to Pensacola Beach and read.   I could seriously do that for the next two days here…. loved it!  However my boys are complete opposites and while Justin will hang out with me at the beach and read (he is a reader!), Brad would be bouncing off the walls.  He needs to do.  The only way I will get to the beach these next two days is if I can find something to do in that area.

We picked Brad up yesterday at 4:30 at the Navy Base.  That was a pretty interesting event.  When I went in to sign him out they yell “Female on deck!”

Well…. now isn’t that awkward…

And after I leave “Female has left the deck!”

Brad toured us around the base pointing out the galley where they eat, the Nex where he picks up his food and toiletries, where he picks up his uniforms….

We then went out to eat at a place he picked, Red Robin which has delicious and totally unhealthy large hamburgers.  Then back to the hotel as all that sun had me shot!  I think I was asleep by 10:00.

Today there is no plan…. I would love to get back towards the beach but we will see what happens.  🙂  In the mean time I am happily enjoying my oatmeal and Coffee prepping a book review for today and doing a little people watching….

Hex Hall and me on Pensacola Beach

Justin On The Beach with Nineteen Minutes

What are you doing this weekend and what books are you taking with you?

Little Bee by Chris Cleave

While on an ill-advised holiday to Nigeria to repair their failing marriage, Andrew Rourke, a journalist, and his wife, Sarah, editor of a fashion magazine, meet Little Bee, a 16-year-old girl, and her older sister, Kindness. The girls are running for their lives from the men who have ransacked their village for oil. Even after suffering an act of unimaginable violence that day, the participants can hardly imagine how their lives will intertwine—and be irrevocably changed. As Andrew spins out of control and Sarah struggles to raise the couple’s child, the appearance of Little Bee, now a refugee who has come to London in search of the Rourkes, her last best hope, forces both women to make difficult choices.

I didn’t know what I was getting into when I read this book.  It was chosen as our April book club read, and the first time I heard of the book was at our March meeting when it was nominated.  This is what I knew about the book that evening in March:

We don’t want to tell you too much about this book!It is a truly special story and we don’t want to spoil it.Nevertheless, you need to know something, so we will just say this:

It is extremely funny, but the African beach scene is horrific.

The story starts there, but the book doesn’t.

And it’s what happens afterward that is most important.

Who wouldn’t want to read that?

Then when I came home from book club and read the synopsis on-line… I was a little skeptical.  The book wasn’t what I had through it would be about from what was described during book club.  I have to admit, I went into this book with an attitude that I was not going to like it.

The Other Hand is another title this book has been published under

As little Bee opens,we find little Bee in immigration detention, a place where we has been for two years.  She has learned to protect herself by dressing in loose clothing and wearing heavy boots that are donated to the detention center to avoid the attention of men.  She has also spent this time reading everything she can get her hands on which has given her two years of learning the English language.  As Little Bee is released (sort of) from the center, she has hung all her hope on a name and an address for the O’Rourkes who she had met under horrifying circumstances years earlier in her own country.  These circumstances, are what this book centers around.

Sarah O’Rourke is not my favorite person.  She lacks qualities that I value.  She puts more into her job than into her family…. and she seeks for what she is missing in the arms of another married man.  Her life is spiraling out of control and she acts as if, or perhaps she really doesn’t, know.

Little Bee is a fighter and a survivor and somehow through out this book and the circumstances that drew Bee and Sarah together I felt strongly that this was a book that needed to be read.  While at times is can be described accurately as visually gory, the setting of this book in Nigeria, was an accurate portrayal for me and reminded me of some of the circumstances I have seen and heard about from my time in Honduras.

As I completed this book I had a new respect for what Chris Cleaves had put together.  The first part of the book took me a while to wrap around where I was reading from and I was somewhat lost as to what was happening until I made my way tot he background story of  how all these characters come together.  From that point on, I flew through the book, fully engrossed in the storyline.  While it was not the book I thought I was going to be reading, it was the book I was meant to read.

Bookies Thoughts:

This was our book club read for April and for our group the book over all rated low.  Some of our members found it too horrifying and the language flow of the book to be choppy.

Even in a low rated book, we always seem to find interesting discussion and the line about Scars was one that led us into such discussion:

“I ask you right here please to agree with me that a scar is never ugly. That is what the scar makers want us to think. But you and I, we must make an agreement to defy them. We must see all scars as beauty. Okay? This will be our secret. Because take it from me, a scar does not form on the dying. A scar means, I survived.”

In the book we found that Little Bees scars are what saved her.

We also found not only humor – but sadness as Little Bee had an escape plan, or more so, a way to kill herself wherever she was.  Little Bee was truly a survivor and she had made up her mind that no one would ever take her like her sister was taken.  She would rather die by her own hand.

Book Club Ideas:

We had a potluck and centered our food choices around the Little Bee book.  For those of you who have read the book, you know there is not a lot of food discussion.  I hound in the grocery store graham crackers by Nabisco in the shape of, you got it, little bees.  I made a cream cheese dip to go with it.

Angie in our group made plantains and a Nigeria type cookie made with corn meal.  Kaydi brought a rice dish with beans.

Little Bee and her sister renamed themselves.  While our book club did not do this, I did find on-line that a suggested book club activity for this book would be to rename each of us by characteristics we are known for.


If you would like to know more about Nigeria and some of the issues discussed in this book link here.

My Amazon Review

I purchased my copy of this book from Amazon

Morning Meanderings…


Hello from Pensacola.  (Ok…. that was cheesy).  😀

My flight from Brainerd to Minneapolis (a 30 minute flight) was memorable because the stewardess on the flight was quite unusual.  She used different voices as she read the safety info about the plane.  No kidding.  She used an Irish accent at some points, a southern one through other parts, and a deep mans voice about the no smoking rules.  Can I say this was funny and disturbing?  There were no kids on the flight…..  of course, I will always remember her as she asked the pregnant couple in front of me if they were having twins….

Oh…… can you say awkward?  ;D

After three flights and a rental car, we made it to the hotel.  Last night we went out to dinner at a restaurant called Kings Buffet and – YUM!  But of course with the word buffet,  in it – totally ate too much.  After that we went to the Movie Date Night which was extremely laugh out loud funny.  Seriously – if you like Steve Carell and/or Tina Fey – go …. and laugh….. much.

Today we are going to go check out the beach with our books!  We pick up Brad around 4:30 pm so then we will tour the Navy Base, have dinner – and possibly a movie if Brad is up for it.

This morning as I have my second cup of coffee, I am finishing up a review I wanted to go up yesterday but I never got back to it.  Have a super fab day wherever you are!

Morning Meanderings…


This morning I am on a plane from Brainerd to Minneapolis.  There I will meet up with Justin (College Son) and together we will fly to Pensacola Florida to spend the weekend with Brad (Navy Son).

No worries…. Laptop and Coffee Cup will be traveling along so I can chat away with you and continue to post reviews that I have to get caught up on from this past weeks reading and the readathon.

You may have noticed I changed the header to this blog.  That’s not the only change…. I also have followed through on my trimming of the blog name, “One Persons Journey Through A World Of Books”.   Thanks to the advice I received from many of you when I posted the possibility of change (see post here) I trimmed up the name.  No worries – I made this completely user-friendly.  There are no link changes and – thanks to your advice, I kept the original as a subtitle…. in fact added a little fun to it by adding “and coffee”.

The Monday Meme will remain under the original blog name so new buttons do not have to be formed.

The new name is simply Book Journey and works for me as that is my blog address and my Twitter name.  I also use that when commenting on blogs so I believe I still have name recognition.

Anyway – I have a plane to catch!  I will be on later today with an exciting review and probably twittering tonight from Florida!  (Twitter name:  Bookjourney)

Brava Valentine by Adriana Trigiani


As Brava, Valentine begins, snow falls like glitter over Tuscany at the wedding of her grandmother, Teodora, and longtime love, Dominic. Valentine’s dreams are dashed when Gram announces that Alfred, “the prince,” Valentine’s only brother and nemesis, has been named her partner at Angelini Shoes. Devastated, Valentine falls into the arms of Gianluca, a sexy Tuscan tanner who made his romantic intentions known on the Isle of Capri. Despite their passion for one another and Gianluca’s heartfelt letters, a long-distance relationship seems impossible.

As Valentine turns away from romance and devotes herself to her work, mentor and pattern cutter June Lawton guides her through her power struggle with Alfred, while best friend and confidante Gabriel Biondi moves into 166 Perry Street, transforming her home and point of view. Savvy financier Bret Fitzpatrick, Valentine’s first love and former fiancée who still carries a torch for her, encourages Valentine to exploit her full potential as a designer and a business woman with a plan that will bring her singular creations to the world.

A once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity takes Valentine from the winding streets of Greenwich Village to the sun-kissed cobblestones of Buenos Aires, where she finds a long-buried secret hidden deep within a family scandal. Once unearthed, the truth rocks the Roncallis and Valentine is determined to hold her family together. More so, she longs to create one of her own, but is torn between a past love that nurtured her, and a new one that promises to sustain her.

I was first introduced to Adriana Trigiani when I read for a book discussion Viola In Reel Life – which I loved!  When offered the chance to read and review Brava Valentine, all I had to do was see the name Trigiani and I knew I was in.  Isn’t that what every author hopes for in a reader?

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Nothing like good characters to set the mood of a book and Adriana Trigiani brings the characters I came to love from Very Valentine (my review is here), back in this trilogy.

You open up this lovely book and here is the first line that is treat for your eyes:

”The most magical thing happened on the morning of my grandmother’s wedding in Tuscany. It snowed.”

Do you not just love that? I am a nut for great first lines to books and this one was like going to a great restaurant and having your dessert first. I stopped and savored this line.

I adore the writing style of this book and the many (many) laugh out loud moments as Valentine Roncalli becomes part owner of the family shoe business, and looks through her old boyfriend file for dates to family functions.

On the more serious side of the book, there is also a family scandal, and real relationship struggles that make this a well-rounded book.

I enjoy characters that make me wish I could just hang out with them in their world for a while,  and that is what Adriana brings to the table.  Bigger than life characters and a story line that will leave you hoping for a third helping.  I enjoyed this second book in the Valentine series even more than the first.

My Amazon Rating

I received my review copy from TLC Book Tours