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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Echoes by Melinda Metz

Echoes by Melinda Metz
Publisher: HarperCollins (July 27th, 2010)
Reading Level: Young Adult
Paperback: 517 pages
Can't believe she did that . . .
. . . at four-thirty I have to . . .
. . . I hate this place . . .
Rae Voight is losing her mind. When she walks down the halls of Sanderson Prep, she hears voices . . . even when no one is talking. Other people's thoughts crowd her head, a confusing tangle of insecurities and dark secrets. Just when Rae reaches her breaking point, one voice comes screaming through the din, loud and clear:
. . . Rae must die . . .
If Rae doesn't figure out who the thought belongs to soon, she could lose more than just her sanity.
I'm really excited that Echoes is now available! This is a re-release of the first three books in the Fingerprints series. It sounds amazing and I can't wait to read it! Melinda has been kinda enough to offer up 2 signed copies for an upcoming giveaway! 

The giveaway will be starting this Thursday, Aug. 5th! 

She may also be making a guest appearance on my blog soon. I have to say that talking to her is an absolute fan-girl moment for me. The first book series I ever remember reading was Roswell High. I would make my mom go to the store and see if a new book had been released. And this was before it was made into the TV series..way back in 1998 when I was 13-14. Wow! So talking to her now, and being able to have her on my blog, is beyond anything I could have ever imagined! How many 13 year olds think they could get a chance to chat with their favorite authors when they grow up? I sure didn't! 

Laura J. Burns and Melinda have another book coming out in September.

 
Crave by Laura J. Burns and Melinda Metz
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (September 21st, 2010)
Reading Level: Young Adult
 Paperback: 256 pages
  Shay has had a rare blood disorder since she was born. In fact, her mother married one of Shay’s doctors, Martin, who left his world-renowned leukemia research to try and figure out exactly what the disorder is and how to cure it. When she turns seventeen, Martin begins to give her new blood transfusions that make her feel the strongest she has ever felt. But she also has odd visions where she sees through the eyes of a vampire. At first, she thinks she must be imagining the visions, but when she begins to see Martin’s office in them, she knows she has to check it out. That’s when she finds Gabriel, a sexy, teenaged vampire, imprisoned in Martin’s office. The connection she has built with Gabriel compels her to set him free. But when he kidnaps her in an attempt at revenge on Martin, their lives become deeply intertwined. She doesn’t know the half of it.

I hope you can all stop by for the giveaway!

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Review: Promise by Kristie Cook

Promise by Kristie Cook
Publisher: Ang'dora Productions (July 30th, 2010)
Reading Level: Age 17 and up
Paperback: 368 pages
Series: Soul Savers (Book 1)
Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Alexis Ames has a life full of promise…but not all promises can be kept.

When Alexis Ames is attacked by creatures that can’t be real, she decides it’s time she learns who she really is, with or without the help of her mother, who guards their family’s secrets closely. After meeting the inhumanly attractive, multi-talented Tristan Knight, however, Alexis retreats behind her façade of normalcy…until she discovers he’s not exactly normal either. Then their secrets begin to unravel.

Their union brings hope and promise to her family’s secret society, the Angels’ army, and to the future of mankind. But it also incites a dangerous pursuit by the enemy – Satan’s minions and Tristan’s creators. After all, Alexis and Tristan are a match made in Heaven and in Hell.
Review: This book shocked me. I really didn't know what to expect, but I truly didn't expect to be up all night reading it and to be completely blown away by the writing, story line, and characters. This book begins 9 years ago (from where book 2, Purpose, will pick up) and is from the point of view of Alexis. Alexis knows she is different but she realizes that even more once she is attacked by creatures that shouldn't even exist. Her mother tries to keep the truth from her and they move often to get away from possible dangers.

Then Alexis meets Tristan, who is gorgeous, mysterious, and seems to be very interested in Alexis. Alexis's mom instantly wants her to stay away from Tristan, and the fact that they seem to already know each other is obvious. An accident leads Alexis to find out the truth about herself, Tristan, and the creatures that are after her.

The writing in this book is outstanding! The way Kristie describes emotions, settings, and actions is so unique. It starts out with the best first few lines I think I have ever read in a book. I posted them on the excerpts post but I will post them again.

The sensation of being watched clung to me like a spider web, invisible threads bristling the back of my neck and down my spine. I brushed my fingers across my shoulders, as if I could drag the feeling off and flick it away.
How can you NOT want to read more after reading that? Alexis and Tristan are so passionate about each other and even though they have their issues to work out, their love shines through each page. They felt so real! The story takes a lot of twists and turns and will leave you guessing the entire time. What exactly is Tristan, where does their connection come from, and will it all work out?

The love between Tristan and Alexis will leave you breathless! Their relationship is strong and even though they seem to be "good versus evil", everything fits together perfectly. This book takes us into their world, and the world Alexis never knew existed. Some questions are answered while some are left for the next book. The "Angel's army" must be saved and it is all in their hands.

Characters: Alexis is one of my favorite female characters. She is someone I'd love to know! She is smart, interesting, and although she is head over heals in love with Tristan, it doesn't completely take over her life. That can be common in a love story. But Alexis has her own interests and she doesn't forget to be herself. Tristan is..well...hot! He treats Alexis like she is the only girl in the world. Sophia, Alexis's mother, is strong and cares deeply for her daughter. She does everything she can to make sure she is protected. Owen, was a great character as well. He works for Sophia and I really liked him throughout the book. I hope to read a lot more about him in Purpose

Cover: I like this cover a lot. It was the first thing I noticed about the book. I, like many others, did think this book was YA at first. Maybe it was the cover? But I love flowers and the simple design (and purple, obviously) so it works :) 

Recommend: I strongly recommend this book! If you don't normally read books that are self-published or published by a small company, give this book a chance. It really blew me away and I can't wait for the release of Purpose! Please be warned..this is NOT a YA book. It's not full of curse words and actually I found that it didn't have many at all compared to some YA titles, however, it does have some sexual scenes. This makes it more appropriate for age 17 and up. 

If you want a book full of intriguing characters, romance, suspense, and mystery; with a little sexiness thrown in, this is the perfect book for you! Kristie has set the plot for an alluring adventure that you can't help but want to explore.




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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Book Blogger Hop (9) & Follow Friday (3)


Hey everyone! Happy Friday! It's time for the Book Blogger Hop. This is hosted by the fabulous Jennifer at Crazy-for-Books. If you would like to participate click on the link and sign up on her blog.

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Who is your favorite new-to-you author so far this year?
This is a hard one. Book-wise my favorite debut author books have been Promise by Kristie Cook, 13 to Life by Shannon Delany, and Shadow Hills by Anastasia Hopcus. Each of these authors are amazingly sweet! I also love Kimberly Derting and Holly Cupala. So yeah, LOTS! :)







I decide to do the Follow Friday as well this week. This is hosted by the wonderful Parajunkee! You can click on the button to sign up.

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog!


My Summer Giveaway has started! 
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Prize Packs #6-9 will be announced Monday-Thursday of next week. Prize Pack #10 will be the following Monday and it will be International! The other giveaways are US only and all giveaways end 8/19.

If I reach 800 followers by 8/19 I will be adding a #11 Prize Pack!

Other Giveaways!

I have 2 other giveaways ending next week. 


Giveaway ends on Monday 8/2








Multiple tweets allowed for extra entries! Can be added to the comments section of the post.

Giveaway ends Wednesday 8/4



Contest ends August 10th












Next Monday the book trailer for Tell Me a Secret by Holly Cupala will be released! To celebrate this, Holly is giving away an insane amount of prizes! Some blogs will be helping spread the word and show this trailer for the first time and I am so lucky to be one of them!! So stop by on Monday to see the trailer and to find out more on how to win ....

Signed TMAS books!
TMAS t-shirts!
Fan-made bracelets from Hannah S!
Music that inspired the book!
Sneak Previews!
Bookmarks and Handmade Magnets!
and...
A Tell Me a Secret handmade necklace!



Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! :) Hope you all have a terrific weekend!

Summer Lovin' Giveaway- Prize Pack #5



Previous Prize Packs

Prize Pack #5

Includes
Keeping the Moon by Sarah Dessen
Imagine bookmark
Forgive My Fins bookmark and tattoo

You will have until August 19th to sign up for them all! Winners should be announced Monday, August 23rd. 
Please check out the rules here - Summer Lovin' Giveaway

Prize Pack #6 will be announced Monday!

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Thanks so much for entering and good luck! :)  

Summer Lovin' Giveaway- Prize Pack #4



Previous Prize Packs

Prize Pack #4
Includes
Evernight (paperback) by Claudia Gray
The Thirteenth Chime card and bookmark (signed) by Emma Michaels
Shadow Hills bookmark
The Body Finder sticker

You will have until August 19th to sign up for them all! Winners should be announced Monday, August 23rd. 
Please check out the rules here - Summer Lovin' Giveaway

Prize Pack #5 will be announced tomorrow!

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Thanks so much for entering and good luck! :)  

10 Facts about Kristie Cook and Promise Excerpt

Promise by Kristie Cook
Publisher: Ang'dora Productions (July 30th, 2010)
Reading Level: Age 17 and up
Paperback: 368 pages
Series: Soul Savers (Book 1)

Alexis Ames has a life full of promise…but not all promises can be kept.

When Alexis Ames is attacked by creatures that can’t be real, she decides it’s time she learns who she really is, with or without the help of her mother, who guards their family’s secrets closely. After meeting the inhumanly attractive, multi-talented Tristan Knight, however, Alexis retreats behind her façade of normalcy…until she discovers he’s not exactly normal either. Then their secrets begin to unravel.

Their union brings hope and promise to her family’s secret society, the Angels’ army, and to the future of mankind. But it also incites a dangerous pursuit by the enemy – Satan’s minions and Tristan’s creators. After all, Alexis and Tristan are a match made in Heaven and in Hell.
Kristie was kind enough to allow me to pick some of my *fav* excerpts from the first two chapters of Promise to put on blog. You can read the first two chapters here- Promise

First Lines

The sensation of being watched clung to me like a spider web, invisible threads bristling the back of my neck and down my spine. I brushed my fingers across my shoulders, as if I could drag the feeling off and flick it away.


When I Knew I Was Hooked (Chapter 2)
“Alexis, right?” a silky, sexy voice asked behind me, making me jump and slosh soda over my hand. I turned to see Mr. Beautiful. Of course he would sound lovely. I already knew he smelled good, too. Yep. He strode over to me and I could really take in the scents. Sweet mangos and papayas, citrusy lime, sage…and, of course, that hint of man. I could tell it was natural—it didn’t have the chemical undertone like cologne or soaps did. It was a fresh fragrance, making me think of sitting in the sun on a warm day.

“Uh, yeah.” The lamp over us cast its light directly on his spellbinding face. He took my breath away and made my mind foggy.

It wasn’t right for a guy to be so incredibly attractive. Besides how tall he stood—towering at least a foot over my five-two—I noticed his hazel eyes first. They pulled me into their staggering beauty, with a wide ring of emerald green on the outside of the irises and brown around the pupils with gold specks that seemed to…sparkle. They were fringed with such long, dark lashes that it was unfair they were on a guy. His facial features were flawless—a square jaw, full lips and a golden suntan—better than any movie star or model. Sandy brown hair, longer on top and streaked by the sun, topped off his perfection. And then he smiled magnificently and the gold flecks in his eyes sparkled brighter, like when the sun hits gold flakes in a mining pan. My brain slid out the exit door and my insides melted. Get a grip!

I tried to remember his name. He had to have introduced himself to the team. I must have been really focused on that mind nudge, because I drew a blank.

“I’m Tristan…in case you didn’t catch it.”

Ahhh...great, right? Yeah, couldn't put the book down! I will go into more detail of that tomorrow when I post the actual review. For now I wanted to add the 10 Little Known Facts about the fabulous author of Promise, Kristie Cook!




1. I don’t like sitting with my back to the door, whether when working, watching TV or eating out.

2.I love to cook (but haven’t been able to much lately and I miss it).

3. I’m afraid of birds. I don’t like their beady eyes and freaky claws. They don’t like me either. They dive-bomb almost every car I’ve had. They haven’t hit my convertible yet, but I just know one will when the top’s down and it will land right in my lap. Probably while on the interstate.

4. I have a convertible (in case you didn’t just figure that out). For nearly 2 decades I drove mom-mobiles and now finally have a car I love. And it’s a 2-seater, so no more mom-taxi duties. Of course, two of my kids drive now, so I’m not needed.

5. I had a convertible once before, when I was in college. I thought I was cool buying a 20-year-old MG Midget. It was broken down most of the time. The car I had in high school lost its reverse gear so I had to be sure I parked where I wouldn’t have to back up. Not so easy. But it also had an intercom system (like a cop car), so my friends and I would duck down in the seats and talk to people in the parking lot. The victims would turn around, looking for the source. We still crack up when we reminisce about it.

6. I was a closet Sweet Valley High reader when I was probably too old and intelligent to be reading them anymore. I haven’t outgrown that—a good portion of my TBR list consists of YA books. But it’s what all the cool kids…er, moms…are doing now. So it’s all good.

7. I collect elephants. I used to collect pigs, but got tired of them because most look cheesy. Everyone still buys me pigs.

8. I also collect Christmas-themed snow-globes. I’ve been trying to get one every year, but I’m picky, so not always. The only nativity scene we have is a snow-globe, but it’s gorgeous.

9. For about 10 years, I was a major soccer mom and served as the soccer club’s president for a few years. Now I’m a football mom.

10. I have scoliosis. If my back were straight, I’d be a couple inches taller. But, alas, I’m height challenged. At least, that’s what my hubs and >6’ tall kids say. Personally, I kind of like being small.



Giveaway
I'm having a giveaway of a signed copy of Promise and some swag!
Click here to enter. Ends 8/2

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Guest Post from Kristie Cook




I'm thrilled to have Kristie Cook back on the blog today! Promise will be released on Friday and if you haven't yet, stop by her virtual release party. She's having lots of prizes each day!


Today she is stopping by with a guest post.




Warning: This Is Not Your Daughter's Book

Somehow, somewhere along the way, people got the idea that I wrote Young Adult books. Or they think, at least, Promise is YA. Perhaps it's because I "hang out" online with a lot of YA writers. They're lots of fun, after all, and always have great energy and synergy going around. Perhaps it's because I read a lot of YA – there are so many good ones out there right now! Perhaps it's because my main character, Alexis, starts off the book and series at eighteen years old. So she talks, acts and narrates like a Young Adult…at least in the beginning. Perhaps it's a combination of these things.

I don't know exactly what happened, but I've been trying with difficulty to change that perception. Because, well, Promise isn't exactly appropriate for YA. There are…um…some…ahem…pretty hot and steamy sex scenes. Sure, it's probably nothing new for older YA readers – 17-year-olds and up can handle it. But I know 10-13-year-olds like to venture into YA-land and their parents wouldn't be too happy with me corrupting their innocent children's minds (whatever…but still).

Of course, I was around 13 when I picked up my first Stephen King novel and his sex scenes aren't usually hot and steamy but they do exist. And I read other adult books from there on out. Sure, I read some shocking stuff that I just didn't know people do, but it didn't make me run out to try any of it or ruin my expectations of sex and love.

So it's not just the sex and inappropriateness that compels me to clarify that Promise isn't YA. There's more to it, with my biggest fear that younger readers will love the first book and hate the rest and then be mad at me.

Although Promise primarily has a YA voice – because it's first person from a YA's perspective – the rest of the series won't. Promise starts nine years ago, while the next book picks up in present day. Alexis's narrative voice matures (she gets quite a mouth on her!) and her thoughts become more complex. She acts like an adult and has to make adult decisions.

The series is contemporary fantasy, so the situations aren't the same kinds of issues we human adults have to deal with. Although children and family are involved, she has responsibilities we'll never have to face, so it's not like we're now reading about a housewife or working mother and her issues. But still, a YA reader may or may not be able to relate to her anymore. The story may lose its relevance and draw, disappointing the younger reader.

I write the books with an audience in mind of 18-50-year-old women. Basically, adult Twilight fans who like that series but want more – more story, more depth to the characters and plot, more passion and heat, more than what can be done in a YA book. I expect there to be some crossover into YA readers, but I hope they're the older ones. And I hope they don't pick up Purpose, the next book, and end up throwing it across the room from frustration.

The sex and even religious elements may be controversial, and I'm okay with that. But I don't like the idea of my book being launched from disappointment. So you've been warned. This is not your daughter's book…unless she's older, of course. Then I hope you'll share it.

Thanks again Kristie for stopping by! 



Giveaway
I'm having a giveaway of a signed copy of Promise and some swag!
Click here to enter. Ends 8/2

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Summer Lovin' Giveaway- Prize Pack #3


Click here to enter previous prize packs.

 Prize Pack #3
Includes
Let Me Love You (SIGNED) by Mary Wine
Spider's Bite by Jennifer Estep- bookmark
Web of Lies by Jennifer Estep- bookmark
In the Blood/ Rush of Wings by Adrian Pheonix- bookmark
The Blood Sword Legacy by Karin Tabke- bookmark
The Doomsday Brethren/ Wicked Lovers series by Shayla Black- bookmark
Enemy Lover by Karin Harlow- bookmark
Imperfection by Aubrey Leatherwood- card
Vampire Babylon (SIGNED) by Chris Marie Green- sticker

*age 18 and up only for this giveaway*
You will have until August 19th to sign up for them all! Winners should be announced Monday, August 23rd. 
Please check out the rules here - Summer Lovin' Giveaway

Prize Pack #4 will be announced tomorrow!

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Thanks so much for entering! :) Good luck! 
Be sure to check out my other giveaways at the top of the page.  2 of them end next week!

Interview with Kristie Cook- Blog Tour

I am thrilled to have Kristie Cook on the blog today. She is having a blog tour so make sure you check out her site and see the great prizes she is giving away. 

Here is a little information from her blog about Promise.

My initial intent and expectation was to just play around - do some character sketches, maybe write a short story at some point. Within a week of making the decision to start writing for fun, however, I had a storyline with a good plot and the beginnings of my main characters. Six weeks later, I had a full story with a beginning, middle and end. Six months later, I had completed my first full-length novel, with many revisions and edits along the way.

The first book has now been split into two, with the first one, Promise, releasing Summer 2010 and the second one, Purpose, releasing Fall 2010. It's really meant to be read as one story, but it was too long for practicality. But my readers say it could be even longer. They don't want to leave the characters. And that, to me, is the best thing I could hear. My strongest desire is to have written a book that people enjoy reading, think about afterwards and, most of all, love the characters as much as I do. And can't wait to meet up with them again in following books, which also be coming soon.


1. Can you tell us a little about Promise

It’s a book. Paperback. Black cover with a big purple crocus. Oh…that’s probably not what you meant, is it? Let’s see…

It’s a story of two souls that were created for each other by the Angels, but although they are soul-mates, they are also innate enemies. They must overcome their internal issues to be together and eventually lead the Angels’ Army in the future war for human souls. Just as they conquer their personal demons and unite, real demons on Earth attack. Because, as the back-cover blurb says…they are a match made in Heaven and in Hell.

Promise kicks off the Soul Saver series as a sort of prologue. It starts 9 years ago, when Alexis is 18, while the rest of the series picks up in present day. She’s trying to figure out why she’s “different” but, at the same time, tries to hide behind a facade of normalcy. Her mother won’t disclose their family’s secrets until she goes through an enigmatic change called the “Ang’dora” that will make her less human and more like her mom. But she meets her soul-mate, Tristan, and eventually has to confess her freak status. Turns out, he’s not normal either. And he wants to kill her. Well…a part of him does, a part that he has to learn to control so they can be together. In this first book, we learn about their struggles, some of the mythology and the events that lead to a (major) broken promise, setting us up for what’s to come in Purpose (book 2) and the rest of the series.

2. When did you first become interested in writing? 

When I was 8 years old, I wrote my first urban fantasy as a school assignment, about gnomes. I fell in love with writing and story-telling then. I’ve been a writer in some capacity or another ever since.

3. What were some of your favorite books and authors growing up?

Beverly Cleary; Judy Blume; Madeleine L’Engle; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; The Secret Garden; From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler; The Borrowers; The Rats of NIMH stories…I could go on and on. I was a major bookworm.

4. What was the hardest part of writing this story?

Editing, editing, editing, trying to get word-count down and finally realizing I had two books in one. Promise and Purpose were at one time just one book and it took me a lot of struggling to figure out that I had two different major plotlines and they needed to be separated.

5. Can you tell us a little about how this story turned in a series? 

Once I started writing, not really thinking much would come from it let alone a published book, the ideas started coming on like a rushing river. I pictured this epic battle scene of good against evil and then came all these things that needed to happen before the characters could get to the battle. I knew from early on there was no way it would all be in one or even two books. Turns out, I couldn’t even get the beginning into one book (see #4).

6. What has been the most surprising part of writing, publishing, and now promoting Promise?

That it even exists…in more ways than one. First, although I always loved writing, around my late teens or early twenties, I came to the conclusion that I just didn’t have a whole book in me. Even later, in my early thirties, I thought about angels and demons but had no real story. I decided I was meant to write for business. But in late 2008/early 2009, after playing World of Warcraft with my kids for a while, I needed a more constructive use of my time. I read some recent contemporary fantasies and thought, “I’m going to start writing fiction again.” I never expected to do anything but play around for myself. But as soon as I thought that one sentence, a scene came to mind—a pivotal scene that, although changed drastically, is a major part in Purpose. As I started playing around with this scene, more ideas kept blossoming. Before I knew it, I had a whole book in my head…and then a whole series. So that was quite surprising!

Then realizing that Promise needed to be its own book was another surprise. It had started as just an indulgence for myself so I could learn the main character’s background and what brought her to this pivotal scene. But here it is…my first published novel.

7. What are you currently working on?

Purpose. Certain readers and reviewers are stalking me for it. ;-) When I split the book, Purpose was left with a pretty low word count, so I’m adding some really great stuff. It’s scheduled for a Fall 2010 release, but the date keeps getting moved back. It’ll probably be late November or early December. And I started book 3 a long time ago, but it got back-burnered with the split.

Thanks so much Kristie for telling us about Promise!
YES, I admit it. I loved this book so much that I took Tristan captive and am holding him until I get to read Purpose! :) So, HA!


Coming Up
I will be having a guest post from Kristie on the blog tomorrow!
On Wednesday I'll be posting a "10 Facts" post about Kristie and an excerpt from Promise.
Thursday I will post my review.
Promise is officially released Friday the 30th!

Giveaway
I'm having a giveaway of a signed copy of Promise and some swag!
Click here to enter. Ends 8/2


Find Kristie Cook

Purchase Promise
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Monday, July 26, 2010

Summer Lovin' Giveaway- Prize Pack #2


Prize Pack #2



Includes
Sarah Dessen Gift Set (Just Listen, This Lullaby and The Truth About Forever)
Forgive My Fins bookmark
Sea bookmark


You will have until August 19th to sign up for them all! Winners should be announced Monday, August 23rd. 
Please check out the rules here - Summer Lovin' Giveaway

Prize Pack #3 will be announced tomorrow!

  • If you have any questions email me at totalbookaholic[at]hotmail[dot]com 
Please fill out this form






    Thanks so much for entering! :) Good luck!


    Also want to mention that my blogging friend Lisa @ A Life Bound by Books is having an interview and giveaway of LINGER by Maggie Stiefvater. Contest ends August 9th so go sign up!

    And I will be having an interview with Kristie Cook, author of Promise, tomorrow! Check out her blog to join the release party! She's giving away a lot of great prizes!

    Sunday, July 25, 2010

    Got Books? Winner!


    The Got Books? event was a lot of fun. I can't believe I now have over 600 followers! Wow. Thank you all so much and I hope you enjoy the other giveaways I have coming up. One of them started today. 


    Here are others. 



    Prize pack #2 will be on the blog on Monday! 
    More will be added throughout the week.
    Keep an eye on my top blog section for more giveaways!

    I was so surprised to have 306 people enter this contest! 637 total entries! 

    Congrats to ......


    Doreen R. (Dor)  
         who won a copy of The Summer of Skinny Dipping

    I emailed her and she has already sent her address so I will be ordering the book on Monday. :)

    Thanks again to everyone who entered and I hope you all had fun with the Got Books? Event!

    PROMISE by Kristie Cook- Giveaway

    Promise by Kristie Cook
    Publisher: Ang'dora Productions (July 30th, 2010)
    Reading Level: Age 17 and up
    Paperback: 368 pages
    Series: Soul Savers (Book 1)

    Alexis Ames has a life full of promise…but not all promises can be kept.

    When Alexis Ames is attacked by creatures that can’t be real, she decides it’s time she learns who she really is, with or without the help of her mother, who guards their family’s secrets closely. After meeting the inhumanly attractive, multi-talented Tristan Knight, however, Alexis retreats behind her façade of normalcy…until she discovers he’s not exactly normal either. Then their secrets begin to unravel.

    Their union brings hope and promise to her family’s secret society, the Angels’ army, and to the future of mankind. But it also incites a dangerous pursuit by the enemy – Satan’s minions and Tristan’s creators. After all, Alexis and Tristan are a match made in Heaven and in Hell.

    Today Kristie Cook is letting me host a giveaway for a copy of this awesome book! I have read it and trust me, it is GREAT! I will be having an interview and guest post from Kristie this week. Promise will be released July 30th!

    Prize: 1 winner will receive a signed copy of Promise and some bookmarks

    Rules: You must be at least 17 to enter (sorry, this book isn't YA...as you can probably tell from the *cough*...trailer below, ha!)
              US Only
              Winner will have 48 hours to respond once contacted
              The form must be filled out

    Contest ends August 2nd! 
    Fill out the form to enter. Good luck!

    CONTEST ENDED!



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    Saturday, July 24, 2010

    In My Mailbox (8)

    Lots of people to thank this week for some more terrific books! Patti from Book Addict Patti, Lillie from Alise on Life, Lizzy from Cornucopia of Reviews, and Denise Jaden, thanks for the great giveaways! Cheryl Rainfield, Jennifer EcholsSt. Martins, Chronicle Books, and Simon and Schuster thanks for sending me review books! 

    AND a HUGE thanks to Bree Despain for the Book Bag Blowout Contest! *HAPPY DANCE!*


    Review
    The Space Between Trees by Katie Williams- received from Chronicle Books.
    13 to Life (ARC) by Shannon Delany- received from St. Martins
    Fallout (ARC) by Ellen Hopkins- received from Simon and Schuster
    Forget You (signed) by Jennifer Echols- received from Jennifer Echols
    Scars (signed) by Cheryl Rainfield- received 2 copies and bookmarks from Cheryl Rainfield (1 for review, 1 for giveaway)




    Won
    Nightshade (signed ARC) by Andrea Cremer & Radiant Shadows (signed) bookmark by Melissa Marr- won from Alise on Life
    Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCaffrerty- won from Cornucopia of Reviews
    Guardian of the Gate (signed ARC) by Michelle Zink- won from Denise Jaden
    Life, Liberty, and Pursuit by Susan Kaye Quinn- won from Goodreads
    Infinity (signed ARC) by Sherriyln Kenyon and swag- won from Book Addict Patti (EEK! One of my prized possessions!)


    Book Bag Blowout! Thanks again Bree!
    The DUFF (ARC) by Kody Keplinger
    Beautiful Darkness (ARC) by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
    Matched (ARC) by Ally Condie
    Torment (ARC signed) by Lauren Kate
    Dead Beautiful (ARC) by Yvonne Woon
    Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins
    The Maze Runner (signed) by James Dashner
    The Cinderella Society by Kay Cassidy
    The Dark Divine (signed) by Bree Despain
    Egmont USA tote bag



    So what did you get in your mailbox this week?


    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristie at The Story Siren 
    and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.