Friday, April 26, 2013

Blog Tour: How I Lost You by Janet Gurtler

TITLE How I Lost You
AUTHOR Janet Gurtler
PUBLICATION April 23rd 2013 by Sourcebooks Fire
READ April 13, 2013
SOURCE Sourcebooks for review

There are a few things Grace Anderson knows for sure. One is that nothing will ever come between her and her best friend, Kya Kessler. They have a pact. Buds Before Studs. Sisters Before Misters. But in the summer before senior year, life throws out challenges they never expected. And suddenly the person who's always been there starts to need the favor returned. Grace and Kya are forced to question how much a best friend can forgive. And the answer is not what they expected.
As a Canadian I am always quick to support Canadian authors, so last year when I found out that Janet Gurtler was not only from Canada but lived in Calgary, I was quick to pick up some of her books. Prior to HOW I LOST YOU I had only gotten to read one, WHO I KISSED and I have to say that HOW I LOST YOU blew that one out of the water. This was a novel full of characters that I connected to emotionally and at the heart of the story is one of the most wonderful family units I have had the pleasure of reading about.

The real charm here kicked off in the very first chapter when it came to light that Grace (our MC) and her best friend Kya are kickass paintball players. These girls don’t just play the game here and there but they excel at it. They take part in tournaments and most of the time they whip the guys butts. They have earned a level of respect in the paint balling environment as they compete and work at Grace’s dad’s indoor paintball arena, Splatterfest. The added element of the sport and camaraderie gave me a feeling reminiscent of what I have always felt when reading Miranda Kenneally’s Hundred Oaks series, which was definitely a welcome feeling. I loved what a headstrong character Grace was and watching her function in this primarily male environment.

This novel doesn’t only have the adrenaline that the sports scenes lend to it, it also throws some strong emotion at the reader as it deals with some pretty heavy issues. Grace, Kya, and their other friend James’ relationships are really put to the test as they harbor secrets and hidden feelings for one another. I couldn’t really peg James for much of the novel but as his story came to light and we find out what he has had to deal with with the girls and with his mother who is ailing from MS I really felt for him. He was a caring, present friend in their lives despite all that he was going through. Kya was someone that I felt really bad for but I also wanted to slap some sense into her. She was incredibly impulsive to the point of being self destructive. We also get to watch the characters grow and along with that comes relationships and hurt feelings. Grace’s romance with Levi was incredibly sweet and I loved watching it grow very slowly and naturally.

The relationship at the forefront of the novel is Grace and Kya’s. These girls have been best friends forever and we watch them grow apart. There is an elephant in
their closet that has been letting Kya get away with her unhealthy antics for too long and watching Grace come to that realization was pretty emotional. It was intense to see her come around and start putting herself first. Helping her get there is a great support system in the form of her family. Her parents were awesome! Her dad was an ex-cop and her mom an ex-lawyer with quite the personality. Their witty banter with one another was heartwarming and I loved her mom’s dry sarcasm so much.

HOW I LOST YOU is an exceptional novel with so many layers that it has a little something for everyone. Chalk full of great action sequences, layered relationships and well-developed characters, it’s a fun, empowering read that isn’t scared to draw out emotion. I think Gurtler has hit it out of the park with this one and I can’t wait to see what she throws at us next.

Excerpt from How I Lost You
     “Climb over,” Kya called from her yard.
     I sized up the fence. It wasn’t designed for climbing. I shook my head. “I’ll come around to the front on the street.”
     “Come on. Climb over. You’re already out here. It’s not hard. We’ll catch you,” Kya shouted.
     It was a test. One she didn’t necessarily want me to pass. I found out later how much Kya liked to test people.
     “Come on, new girl. Try,” Kya called.
     I could hear James protesting, trying to stick up for me.
     But the challenge trickled over the fence. And right there, I fell for her hard. Actually, I fell right on top of her. I climbed the fence and when I swung my leg over the top of it, my pant leg caught on a branch of lavender. I hung there until Kya grabbed my leg and yanked. Hard to say which was louder, the rip of my jeans or my shriek, and then I landed on top of Kya. Fortunately, she laughed. The crazy snort laugh didn’t suit her stunning looks but it was contagious. I started to laugh too and then James joined in. Lavender flowers came down with me and tickled at my skin, and when I pulled them out of my pant leg, the smell filled my nose, mingling with our laughter. Lavender would forever remind me of that day.

Janet lives near the Canadian Rockies with her husband and son and a little dog named Bruce. She does not live in an Igloo or play hockey, but she does love maple syrup and says “eh” a lot. Janet only gives 5 stars to the books she reviews because she is an author herself and knows that no book can appeal to everyone, but like a child, it is very special to the creator.

I'M NOT HER was published by Sourcebooks Teen Fire in May 2011 | IF I TELL released Oct 1, 2011 from Sourcebooks Teen Fire | WHO I KISSED Sourcebooks Fire 2012.

Janet's work will also appear in the THE FIRST TIME anthology, DEAR TEEN ME anthology and WHO DONE IT anthology.
This post is a part of the How I Lost You blog tour brought to you by Jean Book Nerd
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14 comments:

  1. I love how wonderfully vague you've managed to remain in this review. I know everything I need to know about this book, and not a single thing more.
    Friendship dynamics is something I love exploring, and Gurtler seems to have done an excellent job with it. I'd probably like James most of all since I love characters that are revealed to me slowly.
    I am now officially super determined to read this.
    Great review as usual, Jenni!

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  2. Ohh I love a sports theme so much and I actually didn't expect it here. I love her books so much and .. paint ball? That's awesome!!
    I truly cannot wait to read this book:)) Wonderful review!

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  3. I'll always read a book with well developed characters, I will definitely read this pretty! Stunning review as usual, Jenni!

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  4. Paintball is one thing that I wish I could my husband to go and play. I think it sounds like so much fun. These three characters sound like ones that I could really connect with. Wonderful review. I will have to see if I can find this one. Thank you fro bringing it to my attention.


    Jenea @ Books Live Forever

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  5. Thank you so much for being part of the tour!

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  6. Paintball players? SOLD! I've always wanted to try paintball... though I have to admit, I really think I'm much too much of a wuss to actually be able to participate fully. I'd probably run and hide behind a wall. But my inner badass has thought about it many times... ;)

    Great review! I have this one on my review pile, so hopefully I can get to it soon. I'm even more excited about reading it now. :D

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  7. This sounds really good. The characters sound very well developed. OMG I used to play paintball, the only girl actually with all boys. I was badass at it. I even adjusted my velocity on my paintball gun so it would hurt worse when they got hit lol!!! Besides making me want to read this book, now I want to go play paintball. I haven't played in forever.

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  8. I want to be a kickass paintball player Jenni! How cool would that be? I feel like that type of coordination isn't really my strong suit though. Fail. This sounds like an amazing story, and I love that the relationship at the forefront is not a romantic one, but one of friendship. Can't wait to give this one a try, beautiful review!

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  9. I haven't read anything by Janet Gurtler, but when you mentioned how reminiscent of Miranda Kenneally's books this was it made me want to read it right away. I love that this book is character driven. It seems to have a wonderful cast of main characters and secondary characters. I'm definitely adding this to my wish-list.
    Lovely review, Jenni!

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  10. This one sounds amazing! I think I'll need to give it a go! Plus I love that they are chick painballers! How cool is that?!

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  11. Wow, this sounds really good. I will have to add this to my list. Great review!

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  12. I love books where we can see the characters evolve and grow, so this sounds really interesting! This is going straight into my TBR pile :)

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  13. Oooh... this sounds really good! I don't think I've ever come across a book about paintball players. Thanks for sharing, Jenni :)

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  14. The mention of Miranda's Hundred Oaks series + paintball + friendship issues is definitely appealing to me. I read Who I Kissed and loved it, so I have no doubt I'll be impressed with this one too. Thanks for sharing the excerpt and awesome review, I'm very excited to read this one now!

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