Thursday, March 7, 2013

Graduation Celebration Giveaway Contest!

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I have a special giveaway contest for you all! Since my graduation is on March 23 and my birthday is on May 19, I have decided to hold a contest to celebrate these two happy days of my life and to show my gratitude to God for helping me through university and giving me another year to develop and mature!

CONTEST!!!

As a graduation celebration and an advance birthday celebration, I'm holding a contest!

Go to this a Rafflecopter giveaway site and get the chance to win!

> You must be 13 years old and above to join.

> The book of your choice must be around $0 to $10 only!

> Winner will be announced on May 18th!

> Winner must respond to my email within 48 hours. If not, then s/he is disqualified and a new winner will be announced.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Interred by Marilyn Almodóvar Blog Tour (+ international giveaway!)


Welcome to my stop on the Interred Blog Tour hosted by YA Bound! Click HERE to check out the rest of the tour schedule!



Interred (Chronicles of the Interred #1)


by Marilyn Almodóvar


Release Date: 01/22/13


Summary from Goodreads:

Time has never been an issue for Baxter Jacobs, but then she never knew she had the ability to Bend it.

As her sixteenth birthday approaches, Baxter inherits a pendant that will change her life. Connected to the pendant is a dark and mysterious young man named Declan Ashdown. Trapped in a Time loop for the past 122 years, Declan needs Baxter’s help to escape. The only problem is, she has no idea how to do it.

To acquire the power she needs to free him, she’ll become one of the Interred, those whose Magical abilities emerge as they come of age. When she does, she’ll discover that Declan isn’t the only one interested in the fact that she’s a Time Bender.

As the Interment arrives, Baxter knows this will be no Sweet Sixteen. A vengeful relative and ruthless Council are determined to control her. Declan’s powerful and charming descendant, Jack Ashdown, claims he can save her. She’ll soon have to decide who she can trust, and how to master her new abilities before Time runs out.



About the Author:


Marilyn Almodóvar is the author of a series of YA paranormal novels. Born in Ft. Huachuca, Arizona, Lyn is a lover of words whose reading tastes range from Victorian novels to the books of Stephen King. Her favorite past-times have always been reading and writing, two activities that let her escape to other worlds.

It was this love that propelled her to choose Theater and French as majors in University, with a minor in English Victorian Literature. Lyn lived for almost a decade in England followed by three years in France before returning home to the States. A self-confessed citizen of the world, she is fluent in English, French and Spanish, with basic knowledge of the Italian language.
Lyn could happily exist breathing the clean air of Narnia, trapped in a cupboard under the stairs with Harry, fighting alongside Captain Jack Sparrow, doing an internship in Torchwood, or traveling around time and space with the Doctor…as long as she can have Mr. Spock, Captain Kirk and Captain Mal as companions.

Lyn currently lives in Central Florida with her French husband, English-born eldest son, and French-born youngest son. Her debut YA Novel, Interred, will be published by Iambe books on 01/22/2013.

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Giveaway:


- One signed paperback of Interred
- One autographed Interred tote bag
- One onyx pendant inspired by the book
- One angel pin inspired by the book
- Misc. book swag (magnet, wristband, postcard, phone skin)


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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Feedback Tour (character interview + giveaway!)


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Title: Feedback
Author: D L Richardson
Genre: YA Paranormal
Publisher: Etopia Press
Release Date: 10/5/2012

Purchase:
Amazon | Barnes and Noble | OmniLit |

Book Description:

Ethan James, Florida Bowman, and Jake Inala need organ transplants. When
they receive the organs of a dead CIA agent, Dylan Black, they take on more
than the task of completing the mission of deactivating bombs that threaten
millions of lives. Kidnapped, their lives under threat, the memories stored in the
CIA agent’s mind begin to awaken within each of them, except the one piece of
information they are abducted for - the location of the bombs.




Identity Discovery


Thank you Identiy Discovery for bravely publishing this confidential interview so that others
can read about the cover up of the conspiracy to take over the world.


This is the transcript of the interview Jake Inala gave to the CIA the day after he saved the
world alongside Florida Bowman and Ethan James. This interview was classified top secret
and was not allowed to be included in the finished novel.


Agent X: Did you recognize the man who abducted you as Hank Miller, CEO of Sunraya
Pharmaceuticals?


Jake: I’ve seen his picture in the papers. Plus the law form my mom works for does work for
him.


Agent X: Did he tell you why he abducted you?


Jake: He doesn’t like children.


Agent X: But he abducted adults as well.


Jake: Maybe he doesn’t like anyone.


Agent X: He didn’t mention his theories around Feedback?


Jake: You mean, like did he abduct us to ask us for comments and ratings on his antirejection
drugs? It never came up.


Agent X: Let me rephrase that question. What do you know about the theory of Feedback
whereby transplanted organ retain the memories of the host?


Jake: It’s BA that’s what it is. Organs don’t have memories.


Agent X: So you know what I’m referring to?


Jake: Yeah, you just told me.


Agent X: Are you aware that hindering government investigation is a federal crime?


Jake: My dad is a cop and my mom works at a law firm. I plan to go into the Marines. I’ve
very much aware that hindering a federal invetigation is a federal offense. I’m also aware that
abduction is a federal offense yet I don’t hear you telling me that you’ve got Hank in custody
and that he’s going to prison for the rest of his life. I also know that treason is a federal crime
and government agents who are corrupted by power will go to prison for the rest of their lives
yet no mention of the level of corruption in the CIA that obviously must exist for Hank to
evade capture until now.


Agent X: All right, I accept that you’re aware of the law. How did you and the toerhs
deactivate the bombs?


Jake: Don’t’know anything about bombs.


Agent X: We searched Hank’s files and discovered he was about to release deadly bacteria
into the air which would have affected millions of lives. The bombs never went off. I’m
wondering how you managed to accomplish that.


Jake: I’m fifteen. How would I know stuff like that?


Agent X: You must. You disarmed them.


Jake: Did not.


Agent X: Did too.


Jake: Did not.


Agent X: We know that Hank Miller manufactured three bombs and that he planted them in
highly populated areas. We know that you, Florida, and Ethan weren’t in the factory when
the police showed up to arrest Hank yet the other abductees were. We know that the bombs
didn’t go off as planned. What we don’t know is how you three knew where they were
located?


Jake: We three don’t know nothing.


Agent X: Have you ever heard of a man called Dylan Black?


Jake: Should I have?


Agent X: Answer the question please?


Jake: Nope.


Agent X: You do realize that in a few minutes you’ll be hooked up to a lie detector and you
won’t be able to lie to the agent asking the questions?


Jake: Who says I’m lying now?


Agent X: I know a lie when I hear one. I also know you’ve been trained to pass the lie
detector.


Jake: How would I know how to do that?


Agent X: Your dad, maybe?


Jake: My dad’s not corrupt.


Agent X: Then you tell me how you’re going to avoid the lie detector, Jake. You tell me.



Giveaway!


The amazing author, D. L . Richardson, has a wonderful prize pack for us, which includes:


1 Signed postcard
2 Bookmarks
1 Code breaker
3 business cards with secret codes to decipher using the code breaker
1 Sticker
1 outer cover which is a greeting card sized manila folder designed to resemble a CIA file


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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Fang Girl Promo Blitz (+ Giveaway)!

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A wonderful book blitz is here for us all! And a super fantastic Fang Girl contest with very awesome prizes awaits!



Things That Are Destroying Jane Greene’s Undead Social Life Before It Can Even Begin:

1) A twelve-year-old brother who’s convinced she’s a zombie.
2) Parents who are begging her to turn them into vampires.
3) The pet goldfish she accidentally turns instead.
4) Weird superpowers that let her rip the heads off of every other vampire she meets.(Sounds cool, but it doesn’t win you many friends.)
5) A pyschotic vampire creator who’s using her to carry out a plan for world domination.

And finally:
6) A seriously ripped vampire hunter who either wants to stake her or make out with her. Not sure which.

Being an undead, eternally pasty fifteen-year-old isn’t quite the sexy, brooding, angst-fest Jane always imagined....

Helen Keeble’s riotous debut novel combines the humor of Vladimir Tod with Ally Carter’s spot-on teen voice. With a one-of-a-kind vampire mythology and an irresistibly relatable undead heroine, this uproarious page-turner will leave readers bloodthirsty for more.

Purchase:




Extract from FANG GIRL by Helen Keeble


In which Our Heroine, Xanthe Jane Greene (unexpectedly undead vampire fangirl), is beset by vampire hunters. Fortunately, help is close at hand…

“Cease!”

We all jumped, my attackers whirling round. Someone stood poised on the roof of the parked Range Rover, silhouetted against the starry sky. In a breathtaking arc, he leaped ten feet, landing crouched in the middle of the road. He unfurled back to his full height, his velvet frock coat billowing around him, the moonlight turning his hair to pure silver. His high-cheekboned, elegant face was set in an expression of icy determination. As he faced my stunned attackers, his lips drew back in a contemptuous snarl . . . exposing jagged, sharp-edged teeth.

He was a vampire.

His pale eyes flicked to me. “Run, ma chérie,” he said. His voice was as light and golden as honey, with a rich French accent that made the simple phrase sound like an invitation to unspeakable immoral delights. He dropped into a combat crouch, empty hands spread. “I shall take care of these—”

And that was as far as he got, because as my attackers had been conveniently distracted by his appearance, I punted them fifteen feet down the road.

I hadn’t actually intended to do so. I’d only hoped to knock them off balance to give my unexpected rescuer an opening—after all, a dramatic pose was no match for two guns. So I’d kicked them, with all the strength I could muster.

Which, as it turned out, was quite a lot of strength.

“Quick!” I yelled as they skidded away, trailing shocked swear words. I dashed past the suddenly slack-jawed vampire. “Get them before they escape!” One of my attackers was already rolling to his feet—without thought, my blood roaring in my veins, I leaped for him. We crashed back to the ground, him flailing, me desperately trying to work out some way to subdue him. I grabbed for his hair, yanking upward with the vague thought of slamming his skull back down against the road—

I’d forgotten my vampiric strength again.

“AIEEEEEEEEEE!” I shrieked, reaching a high enough pitch to stun bats. I flung the severed head away with all my strength. “AIEEEEEEEEE!” I hopped from foot to foot, overcome with utter squick.

“Shh, hush, it’s all right!” The other vampire’s hands captured my flailing wrists. “Xanthe!” Lights were coming on in the nearest house; with a quick look around, he grabbed the corpse by the back of its collar. “Quick, back here.” He dragged us both into the shadow of the garage. After a few moments, the lights clicked off again, leaving us in darkness. I felt the vampire tension in the vampire’s muscles ease. “Well, that went . . . differently.”

I managed to get enough of a grip on myself to speak, though my voice came out in a Mickey Mouse squeak. “Is he dead? Is he dead?”

The vampire looked down at the headless corpse. “Yes,” he said. “He is very, very dead.” He cleared his throat. “You must be wondering who I am.”

My legs didn’t want to support me anymore. I sat down hard. “What . . . what happened to the other guy?”

“I believe that he has fled, rather understandably. Now, my name—”

“Oh God, he escaped?” Even though I didn’t need to breathe, I was starting to hyperventilate. “Is he coming back?”

“No,” the vampire said firmly, catching my hands between his own. “Because I will not let him. I’m here to protect you.”

I looked at him. I looked down at the corpse. I looked at him.

“Ah . . .” He appeared mildly embarrassed. “I can also help you dispose of bodies?”

“Okay,” I said, still feeling a bit shell-shocked. “You sound very useful. Um. Who are you, exactly?”

He let go of my hand and stood, clearing his throat again. “In life, I was the Comte Ebène Bellefleur. Now, I am simply Ebène de Sanguine.” He bowed deeply, sweeping back his long, black frock coat with perfect grace, as though this was his customary attire. “I would be pleased if you would call me Ebon. I have come to bring you home.”

The best I could muster was a heartfelt “huh?” I was lagging about two minutes behind the conversation. I kept thinking of that horrible crunch through my hands.

“I must deeply apologize from the bottom of my soul that it has taken so long for us to send one of the Blood to welcome you,” Ebon said, somehow managing to enunciate the capitalization. “I must confess that we were unprepared for your Transfiguration”—once again I could hear the capitals clanging into place—“but I can assure you that you will be a treasured jewel among us. Now, ma chérie, we must make haste.” His face turned serious, and he held out a long, white-fingered hand. “This place is not safe. As you have discovered, the hunters are closing in. I will protect you with my very life, but I cannot hold this place secure for long. You must come.”

I struggled to get my brain to concentrate. “Come . . . with you? Where?”

“To your true home,” he said—and suddenly his face was only inches from mine. I froze, transfixed by the pale blue of his eyes, as clear and cool as the light at the heart of a glacier. “Come, Xanthe,” he murmured, shaping the hated sound of my name into something beautiful and wild. “I long to teach you. To show you who you are, and the power you will become. It is time for you to learn everything.”

I stared at him, and he didn’t become any less real. There was an actual gorgeous vampire aristocrat in velvet on his knees in front of me, vowing to lay down his life in my defense. All I had to do was take his hand.

“Okay,” I whispered, my throat dry. “First let’s hide this body somewhere, and then . . .”

“And then?” he whispered back, his breath cool on my lips. His pale eyes gazed into mine, wordlessly promising to whisk me away from all my troubles.

Or, to put it another way, a very strange man with predator’s teeth wanted to get me alone.

“And then,” I said firmly, taking his hand, “you’re coming home to meet my parents.”

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- a cheerful vampire goldfish paperclip
- Fang Girl stickers featuring the cover and quotes from the book

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Kiss Me by Jillian Dodd (Cover Reveal!)



Title: Kiss me (Keatyn Chronicles, #2)

Genre and Age Group: Mature YA romance

Expected release date: December 14, 2012

Cover Designer and website: Okay Creations Okay Creations

Cover reveal organized by: AToMR Tours




Book Description


I’ve always written scripts for my perfect life.
But no way could I have ever scripted this.
My life is so far from perfect, it’s not even funny.
All because of a stalker.

I’m at a boarding school where I have to lie about who I am.
I can’t see my family.
I’m tutoring a hottie god that tortures me with his smile.
The most popular girl already hates me.
But there’s this boy.
This hot, sweet, sexy boy.
So I’m going to stop trying to script my life and just live it.
Because who knows how long I have left.



Author Bio



Jillian Dodd grew up on a farm in Nebraska, where she developed a love for Midwestern boys and Nebraska football. She has drank from a keg in a cornfield, attended the University of Nebraska, got to pass her candle, and did have a boy ask her to marry him in a bar. She met her own prince in college, and they have two amazing children, a Maltese named Sugar Bear, and two Labrador puppies named Camber Lacy and Cali Lucy. She is the author of the That Boy Trilogy and The Keatyn Chronicles Series.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Send by Patty Blount


Goodreads summary:


It’s been five years since I clicked Send.
Four years since I got out of juvie.
Three months since I changed my name.
Two minutes since I met Julie.
A second to change my life.


All Dan wants for his senior year is to be invisible. This is his last chance at a semi-normal life. Nobody here knows who he is. Or what he’s done. But on his first day at school, instead of turning away like everyone else, Dan breaks up a fight. Because Dan knows what it’s like to be terrorized by a bully—he used to be one.

Now the whole school thinks he’s some kind of hero—except Julie. She looks at him like she knows he has a secret. Like she knows his name isn’t really Daniel...




Review


I thought SEND was going to be one cutesy story about a reformed bad boy, who just wanted to forget his bad deeds, protect the weak, and get the girl of his dreams. Oh, it sort of happened like that... just sort of.

Dan has been carrying around his guilt for years. He just wants a fresh new start in a new town and in a new school where, hopefully, no one can recognize him. This transition would have been easier if Kenny - his 13-year-old self, manifested from his instinct to survive in juvie, guilt, and fear - would just shut up and leave him alone. But Kenny is too stubborn to not miss a chance to torment Dan with his sarcasm and jokes.

The interaction between Dan and Kenny is odd and interesting. Kenny is Dan when he was thirteen, before he was sent to juvie, before he realized his mistakes, before he liked to bully other kids. Dan is the opposite of Kenny, the one who is on guard all the time, who just wants to move on with his life - if Kenny would just let him. The two of them together is a mix of fun and serious moments, where Kenny would vote for one thing and Dan would revoke it. They're like water and oil, which is why their interactions are always fun to read.

Although Kenny is quite a misfit, Dan is antonymous to the word. He is scared and just seeks for forgiveness. The thing I liked about Dan is that he is so fragile but at the same time he isn't. He is hero who would rather be just a passerby but can't because his sense of justice is too strong to resist or ignore.

The issue of bullying is the biggest factor that truly grabbed my attention in this novel because I was bullied when I was in high school and I cannot get over what my bullies did to me (and it's just sad that the bullies forgot what they did). So we get the insight of a reformed bully and he tells us of what it feels to hate himself, to be the one who is scared for his life and to become the victim of the aftermath he had caused.

The point of this very heartfelt novel is about Dan trying to figure out what he is now, if he is still that 13-year-old monster, who was sent to juvie, if he can really atone for his sins, and if forgiveness is a possibility.

Rating



HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!


Not Dead Yet... Just Lazing Around

Hey readers! Did you guys miss me? I was stuck in the reading cave for so long that I forgot to post anything new. I've read quite a number of books during the past month. I have some book recommendations that I will post in a little while. And these books are so awesome they made me drool and cry!

September to October Reads