Showing posts with label giveaways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaways. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2021

Other Fires by Lenore Gay - A special giveaway for the holidays


Author Lenore Gay is giving away three print copies of her novel, Other Fires on social media. There will be one winner on each platform. Visit any one, or all, of her social media channels below for details and to enter. (U.S. entries only)



Joss and Phil’s already rocky marriage is fragmented when Phil is injured in a devastating fire and diagnosed with Capgras delusion—a misidentification syndrome in which a person becomes convinced that a loved one has been replaced by an identical imposter. Faced with a husband who no longer recognizes her, Joss struggles to find motivation to save their marriage, even as family secrets start to emerge that challenge everything she thought she knew. With two young daughters, a looming book deadline, and an attractive but complicated distraction named Adam complicating her situation even further, Joss has to decide what she wants for her family—and what family even means.

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Big Kindle Boogie: W-i-n a Kindle Fire plus F-r-e-e Books


WIN A KINDLE FIRE IN THE BIG KINDLE BOOGIE

10 Free Kindle Fires, 75 free ebooks, a $500 library donation. Entries for 10 free Kindle Fires are already underway at http://bigkindleboogie.blogspot.com. On Feb. 1-2, bestselling thriller authors J.A. Konrath, Blake Crouch, Scott Nicholson, Lee Goldberg, and Scott Nicholson are making 75 Kindle books free on Amazon. They are also making a $500 donation to the local library of one Kindle Fire winner. Contest is international, no purchase necessary. You can also join the Facebook party at http://www.facebook.com/BigKindleBoogie.

Three easy ways to enter:
Good luck!


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Saturday, January 28, 2012

A Winter's Respite: Day Five Winners and You Can Still Sign-Up!


Day Five Winners!


Celine @ Nyx Book Reviews


Jane Harfeld @ Jane's Book Blog

Head over to the PRIZE PAGE and pick your prize and then email me your choice at truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom  Prizes are awarded on a first response basis.  Congratulations!

Don't forget!

All of the mini-challenges and giveaways being hosted at other blogs are still going on.  There are some great prizes up for grabs.  Check out the list at this POST.

You still have time to complete my read-a-thon mini-mini-challenge.  It ends this morning at 8:00am CST.  It's quick and easy.  Check it out HERE.

My Mega Mini-Challenge...the Covet/Cherish challenge...is open until the end of the read-a-thon, Sunday at 11:59pm CST.  Check the details out HERE.

You can still sign-up and participate in the read-a-thon.  Why not join us for the weekend?! If you decide to take the plunge, go to this POST to sign-in.


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Thursday, January 26, 2012

A Winter's Respite: Day Three Winners


Day Three Winners!


Shaunie @ The Space Between


Melissa @ Jayne's Books



Head over to the PRIZE PAGE and pick your prize and then email me your choice at truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom  Prizes are awarded on a first response basis.  Congratulations!

Don't forget!

All of the mini-challenges and giveaways being hosted at other blogs are still going on.  There are some great prizes up for grabs.  Check out the list at this POST.

My read-a-thon mid-week mini-mini-challenge is open until Saturday morning at 8:00am CST.  It's a really easy one.  Check it out HERE.

Good luck!


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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Winter's Respite Read-a-Thon: Mini-Challenges/Giveaways

UPDATED:  TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2012


Hi there, fellow read-a-thon-ers! Please accept my apology for the late posting.  I was on a deadline for a review today.  I started reading it at midnight last night and promptly fell asleep about a 1/4 into the book.  So, had to finish it today.  Now that it's out of the way, time to get down to business!

These are the giveaways and mini-challenges that are being hosted by other bloggers and authors...the generous souls. =O)  Thanks very much to all of them!

Giveaways
Author Mysti Parker @ Unwritten
Author Ami Blackwelder (comment on any blog post on her blog and mention you're a read-a-thon participant...read-a-thon-ers get 2 points for each comment...win Shifters Evolution 1-5)  Also, enter to win swag (info in top left sidebar) 

Mini-Challenges
Book Talk with Charla
Kate @ Read 2 Review
Karla @ Book Addict-Paranormal Romance Obsession
Author Nicole Chardenet @ Tongue of Dog's Breakfast
Lisa @ Lit and Life


There may be more added to this list later so be sure to check back.


All the prizes for the mini-challenges and giveaways I host here will come from the PRIZE PAGE.  


My first mini-challenge, posted today in the starting line post, was to do a post or link to your reading list, pic, etc. for the week.  You can enter this by entering the link to your post, Tweet, Facebook note, Goodreads read-a-thon shelf (however you are participating), at the Starting Line post HERE.  I'm keeping this mini-challenge open until Saturday morning at 8:00am CST for people who will only be joining us for the weekend.


If anyone has any questions, leave me a comment, tweet me at the #WintersRespite hashtag, or email me at truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom.


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A Winter's Respite Read-a-Thon: Prize Page

PRIZES FOR READ-A-THON/MINI-CHALLENGE GIVEAWAYS AT THE TRUE BOOK ADDICT
Most books will include promotional info.  Others will have clickable titles to learn more about the books.

Thanks again to all the generous authors/bloggers who donated all of our prizes! You are awesome!

***Prizes will be awarded on a first response basis***


REMAINING PRIZE (for book details, scroll down):


--Author David Russell--eBooks (International) (1) copy Self's Blossom
Winner--Tobey


REMAINING PRIZES (for details on these books, scroll down):
--Khantara: A Haanta Novel by Michelle Franklin-New Edition/Deluxe PDF eBook (International) (1)  Winner--Risa
--Pandora's Reading Room, Volume I by Pandora Poikilos--Three Two One Kindle copies (International)
Winners--Julie, Ashleigh, JP
--Author David Russell--eBooks (International) (1) copy Self's Blossom (1) copy Explorations
"Explorations" winner--Tracy (just another bookworm)
"Self's Blossom" winner--


*Titles/quantities struck through indicate prize is taken--winners' names will be listed beside prize as well*

Donated by Julie @ Knitting and Sundries--print copies (U.S./Canada)
"Bright and Distant Shores" winner--Melissa @ Jayne's Books
"Sweet Tea and Secrets" winner--Shaunie @ The Space Between

Sweet Tea and Secrets by Nancy Naigle

Bright and Distant Shores by Dominic Smith

Khantara: A Haanta Novel by Michelle Franklin-New Edition/Deluxe PDF eBook (International)   Winner--Risa
Khantara tells the story of the Den Asaan's father and mother, how they met, how Khantara saved Anelta's life, and how their secret bond was threatened by impending war. It is the first stand-alone novel in the series.
From Chapter 4 
The instant Khantara began to walk the short path to the barracks he was attacked by swarms of wrens and sparrows from the nearby willows, all of them in a flutter to have their turn to speak to the gentle mountain. The owls and nighthawks had taken his evening and now it was only fair that they should have his morning to themselves. He must hear of their new nests and warbling chicks and horrid neighbors, and they were going to claims their perches on his head and shoulders and tell him whether he wished to listen or to ignore them accordingly. He would listen, however; the quick and nervous conversation of the sparrows was often one-sided and he was therefore required to do nothing but allow them to nest in his hair and continue walking. The wrens, however, were lest content to permit him to be indifferent: they would have him hear of every rude caterpillar and impudent butterfly flitting around trees they knew to be theirs. Theirs was a talk of territory, and they would have Khantara understand their plight. It was wrong of the caterpillars to climb their trees and enter theirnests, and it was so devious of them not to be edible though their bright colours and squirming movements were so enticing. How horrendous it was that the bustle and brilliancy of the butterflies’ wings should be so fascinating. They could hardly capture the creatures to feed to their chicks with such a violent display of beauty. Would only Khantara tell the caterpillars to taste more agreeable, the obnoxious moths to make their cocoons somewhere else, and the owls to leave the worms alone when there was mice enough for them. Khantara, however, would say nothing to the purpose. He only smiled and shook his head at the wrens, and their loud and intricate trills conveyed their indefatigable displeasure toward the giant’s infuriating civilities. He would let nature go its own way, and the birds could do little to convince him otherwise. The wrens threatened to claim strands of the giant’s long molded locks for their nests if he did not comply, but he would not regard their threats as any so troublesome. He simpered at their attempts and silently declared that they could not break his draping tendrils no matter how hard they should try when the giant suddenly found himself at the barracks.

Praise for "Khantara"
"Exceptional world building and character development- talents which completely draw the reader in, making them impervious to everything going on around them. I don't think it possible for the reader to not fall in love with Khantara, the most kindhearted and selfless giant..." --Avery's Book Nook

"This is a beautiful love story. Khantara and Anelta’s lovely beginning was marvelous." --Kindle Book Review 

"Riveting to the core. Fantasy at its very prime with a sweet helping of romance and adventure. Khantara is a welcomed edition to a that series I love so much..." -LovLivLife Reviews

Visit Michelle Franklin at her website


The Wandering Valkyr by Dan Wright--eBook (International)   Winner--Jane Harfeld
GENRE: Fantasy
BLURB: Long before the Dragonkin, the Valkyr once defended the planet Draconica from evil forces. Now they are all but extinct and Alix and Dylan are all that remain of their chapter, wandering the world and working as bounty hunters for a crime syndicate. But when a new evil arises that threatens to destroy the world they must spring into action or else the world is doomed. One problem - the heart of the evil is a woman whom Dylan thought he lost long ago.

The Wandering Valkyr is a story about love and loss, redemption and the bond of family. Follow the the brother and sister duo as they must work out a plan to stop this evil - whilst Dylan tries to save the woman he loves.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dan Wright lives in Canterbury Kent in the United Kingdom. A huge fan of both fantasy and manga, he combines both within his writing to create a style unique to him. Authors who have inspired Dan are Douglas Adams, J.R.R Tolkien, H.P Lovecraft, Alan Moore, Joss Whedon and Hiromu Arakawa.

Dan’s first book was Trapped on Draconica, which introduced readers to the world of Draconica. He plans to write more books set in the world of Draconica and expand on the world. He is also a reviewer on the website www.read2review.com, where he reviews the latest in science fiction and fantasy.

Contact Dan via the following links:
FACEBOOK
TWITTER @PandragonDan

Nicole @ Tribute Books--YA eBooks (International)
"Until Next Time" winner--Bri
"The Priest and the Peaches" winner--Celine Nyx

The Priest and the Peaches by Larry Peterson


Author Bryan Healey--print copies (U.S. only)
"A Line Blurred" winner--SenoraG
"Shattered Wings" winner--Justice 




A Line Blurred
Kevin is a depressed executive living a predictable life. When he unexpectedly deviates from his paralyzing routine to be with another woman, he finds himself risking everything for redemption. Kylie, his frustrated and defeated wife, finds solace in a flirtatious encounter with a younger man that sparks a dangerous relationship. Both unable to pull themselves from their newfound happiness, they rationalize their actions to satisfy their guilt, coming ever closer to an emotionally shattering end for both themselves and their children, who are unwillingly swept into their downward spiral.


Shattered Wings
John has a hold of the American dream: Love, a beautiful little girl, a lovely home and a well-paying job. But a sudden layoff brings it all into question, as he deals with the unexpected financial and emotional strain. As he struggles to find new work, a growing sense of despair triggers a return to alcohol and causes him to face his demons of addiction, discrimination, and regret as he tries desperately to recover his once happy life before it's too late...

Author Bio: 
Bryan Healey attended Northeastern University, studying Computer Science before entering the workforce as a software engineer. He is currently pursuing an additional degree in English. He lives in Rhode Island with his beautiful wife.  

Visit Bryan's Website


The Devil's Dime by Bailey Bristol aka Mary Schwaner--print copy (U.S.) eBook (International)
Read about author Bailey Bristol at Goodreads
Int. winner--Srivalli   U.S. winner--Melissa @ Must Read Faster


Eromenos by Melanie McDonald--paperback copy (International)
Winner--Abigail

Eros and Thanatos converge in the story of a glorious youth, an untimely death, and an imperial love affair that gives rise to the last pagan god of antiquity. In this coming-of-age novel set in the second century AD, Antinous of Bithynia, a Greek youth from Asia Minor, recounts his seven-year affair with Hadrian, fourteenth emperor of Rome. In a partnership more intimate than Hadrian's sanctioned political marriage to Sabina, Antinous captivates the most powerful ruler on earth both in life and after death.

This version of the affair between the emperor and his beloved ephebe vindicates the youth scorned by early Christian church fathers as a "shameless and scandalous boy" and "sordid and loathsome instrument of his master's lust." EROMENOS envisions the personal history of the young man who achieved apotheosis as a pagan god of antiquity, whose cult of worship lasted for hundreds of years—far longer than the cult of the emperor Hadrian.

In EROMENOS, the young man Antinous, whose beautiful image still may be found in works of art in museums around the world, finds a voice of his own at last. (from Goodreads)

Read my review HERE


About the author:
Melanie McDonald won a 2008 Hawthornden Fellowship for her debut novel, Eromenos (March 2011, Seriously Good Books), a 2011 GalleyCat Handpicked Title and a finalist for the 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. She has an MFA in fiction from the University of Arkansas. Her work has appeared in New York Stories, Fugue, Indigenous Fiction, and online in Fiction Brigade and Squawk Back. She has pursued her writing in New York, Galway, and Paris, where she studied with C. Michael Curtis, senior fiction editor for the Atlantic Monthly. She spent several months in Italy at work on Eromenos. A native of Arkansas, she now lives in Virginia.   Visit Melanie: Website | Facebook 


The Long Weekend by Savita Kalhan--two (2) (1) print copies (one U.S., one Europe) 
Winners--Mirjam & Tobe
Take a look at the book trailer HERE.  It's awesome! 

Visit Savita at her WEBSITE
Find her on Twitter @savitakalhan


Pandora's Reading Room, Volume I by Pandora Poikilos--(3) (2) (1) Kindle copies (International)
Winners--Julie, Ashleigh

Author David Russell--eBooks (International)


Self's Blossom 
This is about a young woman's self-discovery. Selene is a 'success story', having become a top journalist, while retaining her dazzling looks. However, in the past she has had unhappy relationships, and feels she has missed out on hedonistic fun. This she obtains, firstly with a young stranger on a beach, and finally with enigmatic Hudson: tryst is preceded by cultural tourism, and careful sizing up of minds. Afterwards Selene returns to her 'I stand on my own' attitude.

While she is on holiday, her mind is free to ramble, often into Selene's chequered past. Flashback blurs into the present, past-rooted interior monologue into direct observation. The dialogue is sparse. Selene is a cautious, premeditative type, in whom thought, reflection and analysis outweigh direct action.
Selene’s subtle, monitoring mind coolly observes and controls all the events. Maybe she is super-confident, or perhaps has a deep, underlying insecurity. She is many things to many readers.


Explorations   Winner--Tracy
Newly divorced and looking for interesting new experiences, Janice takes an art class with live models and the star makes her want more than a coincidental meeting. Art model, Cedric, thinks he knows the lady from somewhere when he sees her again at the pool. Body language says a lot and chance meetings lead to a desire for more. Will Janice ask Cedric over for a private modeling job and will he accept?

A review: 
This short is all about rediscovering oneself – mentally, physically, emotionally and sexually. Janice and Cedric, who have both been in stale relationships, cross paths a few times before deciding that they both want more from themselves, for their lives. Determined to take a risk Janice makes her move, leading to sexual explorations with Cedric.

I liked Janice. I think she represents a lot of women who find themselves in a position of not being where they want to be in life or even who they want to be. Her feelings rang true, making this story seem more real and her risks even more worthwhile. I also like how Russell writes from Cedric’s point of view as well. I like being able to see where each character has come from, and how each character reacts to the same situation. I found Explorations to be a great read and very satisfying!

About the author:
Born 12 June 1940 and living in West London, UK, David is a writer in all genres, including poetry, fiction, and criticism, and he is a guitarist and singer-songwriter. Some of David’s erotic poems have been featured in anthologies produced by Forward Press. He has a collection of poetry and prose entitled Prickling Counterpoints, that has been published in many magazines. He has written two novellas: High Wired On (speculative fiction) and Self’s Blossom (romance). The latter, together with the short story Explorations, have been published by Silk’s Vault. His albums include Bricolage (Hangman Records, 1992) and Bacteria Shrapnel (Posterity Recordings, 1997).


The Stranger from the Valley by Oscar Case--print copy (International)
Winner--Gina @ Book Dragon's Lair

U.S. Marshal Chappie Wesford is recalled to Army duty and sent to Altaveel to award two citizens with a Civil War Medal. The Henberry family thinks he has come to take over their business and try to run him out of town. Chappie meets Esther Bigknife, a widow and friend of Milt Henberry, who thinks he is interfering there, too, but Chappie falls for Esther and it all comes to a head at the big Fourth of July celebration. Chappie returns to Altaveel on the trail of bank robbers and there is a shootout on Six Mile Road when he catches up with them.

About the author:
Oscar William Case began writing family history and genealogy and morphed into Western novels. He was born during the Depression in the small town of Altonah, Utah, in the foothills of the Uintah Mountains and the setting of five of his books. He is author of The Upamona Gold Claim Wrangle and Blood and Blazes in Upamona and two other stories yet to be published. Mr. Case is a member of the Arizona Authors Association and writes a blog on the internet entitled BlogginCurly. His short stories have been published on the internet at ropeandwire.com, frontiertales.com, and thewesternonline.com.   



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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Guest Post (and giveaway): J. S. Dunn, author of Bending the Boyne


Please join me today in welcoming author J. S. Dunn to the blog....

Bending the Boyne

Fresh Eire! Bending The Boyne uses the latest concepts about the ancient Gaels (later called Celts by Greeks and Romans) in a tale of greed and gold set at Ireland’s ancient, sacred heart: the Boyne passage mounds. Thank you Michelle, for inviting me to post on the ideas behind Bending The Boyne ! Reading a novel set in such a remote era can be a challenge.

The Boyne mounds in Ireland are older than the Pyramids, and Stonehenge. How did these great mounds fall into disuse? Additional background follows to enhance reading of Bending The Boyne

Boann, the female protagonist, comes from the earliest Irish myths where she appears briefly in a tangled story that mentions the birth of her son Aengus. “...they made the sun stand still to the end of nine months / strange the tale...” That has to be the original version of our modern “Who’s Your Daddy?” celebrity gossip. Her son Aengus, born at winter solstice, ties in the astronomy practiced at the mounds.

In our era four thousand years later, the winter solstice sunrise still penetrates into the central mound of Newgrange and lights the inner chamber. The Boyne astronomy culture had the action and was a power center for the north Atlantic. The Boyne mounds are now a UN World Heritage site and hold much of Europe’s Neolithic stone artwork. The mounds receive over 200,000 visitors every year.

Myth has endless possibility for interpretation and re-telling. The Isles’ myths were transcribed from native tongues (old Irish, and old Welsh) by devout but cold, hungry, cloistered monks in a later millennium. How much authentic oral history or fact the Christianized monks’ versions contain is hotly debated. Yet, archaeologist William O’Brien used a bit of “myth” about Ross Lake in county Kerry to locate and excavate at the Lake Of Many Hammers, said to be home for an ancient smith, Lein. Lein’s Lake Of Many Hammers turned out to be the site of the Isles’ first known copper mine. O’Brien made a stunning find and started a paradigm shift. The Isles’ should no longer be seen as an outpost or on the fringe of prehistory. (At this time, Mediterannean cultures lived in huts; Troy, the Greek cities, Carthage, and Rome, did not exist.)

What inspired Bending The Boyne specifically was a passage of medieval text that describes the huge and intricately engineered Boyne mounds as “elfmounds”. Wow, that’s some piece of propaganda! How did these impressive mounds come to be dismissed as the home of elves and fairies? Bending The Boyne uses myth plus bang-on archaeology to make the Bronze Age clash of cultures accessible to the modern reader – as Auel’s Clan series did for the Paleolithic.

As the centennial of Ireland’s Rising approaches in 2016, this novel offers a new perspective on the unending Troubles for one notable island that has had successive waves of newcomers – foreigners, which is the meaning of “Gael” and of which the English were only the latest incarnation.

The reader may find the maps in the front matter, and the Glossary of names and author’s note at the back matter, to be useful. The author’s website, www.jsdunnbooks.com, contains reading group questions, and web links to find photos and interesting information about the objects and places depicted in Bending The Boyne.

More on the new concepts about “Celts” and the early origin of the Gaelic language can be found in Celtic From The West (Cunliffe and Koch, editors, 2010, Oxford Press).

Visit J. S. Dunn:


Bending the Boyne can be purchased at:


Giveaway--publisher, Seriously Good Books is giving away ONE copy of Bending the Boyne to a U.S. reader.  Please fill out the Rafflecopter form below.  Ends Friday, November 25th at 11:59pm CST.  Good luck!




Monday, July 25, 2011

High Summer Read-a-Thon: Mini-Challenges, Prizes, and Giveaways

I apologize for the late arrival of this post.  My day has not gone quite how I planned so far today.  Guess you can't plan for everything! I hope that those of you who are already reading are enjoying it so far.  As promised, here are the list of prizes and other mini-challenges/giveaways going on during the read-a-thon.  My mini-challenge will be listed last.

Prizes for the participant giveaway:

  • The generous ladies at Back of the Book Reviews are donating Lord of the Fading Lands by C.L. Wilson (audio CD) and a selection of merchandise from Dorchester publishing.  International prize! Please note:  if you are an international winner, the prize could be delayed by a month due to the person donating the prize being on holiday.
  • Author Lisa Kessler is donating her short novella, Across the Veil (PDF copy) and a signed set of Night Walker (her new novel, out in August) romance trading cards.  (read my review of Across the Veil HERE)  International

Giveaway details:  Read-a-Thon participants who sign in (HERE) when they start the read-a-thon and wrap up (linky will be provided) at the end, will be eligible to win.  There will be two winners.  You may specify in the comments below what is your prize preference.  There will be two winners, so first place winner will get first choice.  Giveway will end on Sunday, 7/31 at the end of the read-a-thon and winners will be randomly selected at Random.org

Mini-challenges and giveaways at other blogs:
  • Laura at Book Snob is doing a mini-challenge and there will be prizes (not posted yet, but keep checking back at her blog.  I will come back and change the link to the actual post when it goes live).  Go HERE.
  • JP at Elle Lit. will be hosting a giveaway of two prizes packs, one adult and one YA.  I believe the giveaway will not be available until toward the end of the read-a-thon because she is out of town.  I will let you know when the giveaway is up and I will post the link here.  Go HERE.
Now for my mini-challenge!

This is going to be an art challenge because the prize is a set of signed e-prints of the art from Michelle Franklin's Haanta Series.  The artist is Michelle's good friend, Twisk.  She is ultra talented.  I just love this art work!






For my mini-challenge, find a painting/art work online (Google images, photobucket, flickr) that would either be a good cover for the book you're reading and/or might describe the action in the book.  This should not be an image of the original cover.  Also, include a short description of the book.  You can do a post on your blog and leave the link in the comments.  If you don't have a blog, just leave the link to the image and the title of your book.  Also, please leave your email so I can contact you if you win.  Since these are e-prints and will be emailed to the winner, the giveaway portion is International.  Mini-challenge/giveaway will end on Sunday, 7/31 at the end of the read-a-thon.  Winner will be randomly selected using Random.org

Here is my the image I chose for The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks.  Carrie McGavock, plantation owner in Franklin, Tennessee, is forced to turn her home into a hospital for wounded Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.

Good luck on the giveaways and mini-challenges! If you have any questions at all regarding this post or the read-a-thon, please email me at truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom


Sunday, June 12, 2011

GIVEAWAY UPDATE

Michelle Franklin, author of The Commander and the Den Asaan Rautu and Tales from Frewyn has informed me that she will give away TEN copies of each book (e-book, any format), instead of the one that was originally announced! If you haven't already entered, visit the giveaway post HERE.  Also, I am extending the deadline for entry by one week.


Good luck!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

SPRING'S SERENITY READ-A-THON PRIZE WINNERS


I have winners for the read-a-thon prizes!

First up is the winner of the participant giveaway, which was a copy of the book, The Gold Rush by Frank W. Lewis, from Stephanie Barko, publicist.  There were 20 read-a-thon participants and I used random.org to draw the winner.  And the winner is:

#17 Carol @ Carol's Notebook


I hosted a fun mini-challenge and the prizes are copies of Charlie Courtland's three novels.  I'm seriously thinking of using this mini-challenge for all of my read-a-thons.  I think everyone really enjoyed it.  And you never know what you'll come up with so it's a surprise every time.  But I digress...  We had 9 participants do the mini-challenge and I used random.org to pick the winners.  The first place winner of a print copy of each of Charlie's novels is:

#6 Kai @ Fiction State of Mind


The second and third place winners of an ebook copy of each of Charlie's novels are:

#9 Tracy @ Just Another Bookworm's blog


and


#2 Yvonne @ Socrates Book Reviews


Please email me at truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom with your mailing addresses, Carol and Kai.  Tracy and Yvonne, I think I will just need your email addresses.  If I don't hear from you in the next couple of days, I will search out your emails and send you a message.

Congratulations and thanks again for joining me for the read-a-thon.  I look forward to the next one in July!


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

HISTORICAL FICTION CONNECTION NEWS, ETC.


As some of you may already know, I co-host a historical fiction blog with Marie (The Burton Review) called Historical Fiction Connection.  We host authors for guest posts, giveaways, and interviews, but we are also looking for bloggers who are passionate about history and historical fiction to submit guest posts as well.  Here is our submission guideline for bloggers (created by Marie) that can also be read over at the blog:


Bloggers:
Would you like to submit an article or a post, or even a book review? Anything that is related to History is welcome. Share your creativity! Connect with other historical fiction lovers. Email us your idea of what you would like to post and when you would like it to post. We will respond back to you and discuss the details further with you via email. We will also take care of posting the content on to the site, all you would need to do is to email us your content, on a word document is the easiest.

If you would like to submit a book review, it may also be cross-posted on your own blog.




If this sounds like something you might be interested in doing, why not stop over at Historical Fiction Connection and take a look around.  You can read full submission details and obtain our submission email address HERE.


We are also currently hosting two giveaways at HF Connection.


Wickham's Diary by Amanda Grange (ends 4/23--click cover to enter)




and


Daughters of Rome by Kate Quinn (ends 4/26--click cover to enter)




Hope you will stop by and visit.  And if you enter the giveaways, good luck!


Monday, January 24, 2011

A WINTER'S RESPITE READ-A-THON WRAP-UP AND GIVEAWAY WINNERS

No...I didn't get as much reading done as I wanted, but I enjoyed myself.  As part of the read-a-thon, I spent some time signing up for the reading challenges I'll be participating in this year.  I sign up for all reading challenges through my challenge blog, but I will have a post up here soon detailing which ones I joined.  Now here is what I read for the read-a-thon:

By Fire, By Water by Mitchell James Kaplan...what a great book! I will have my review up this week.
The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks...read 165 pages
Quicksilver by Joy Spraycar...112 pages--this one is a little slow going so far.

So...how did you do?  I hope you got some good reading in, but most of all, I hope you had fun.  If you do a wrap-up post, feel free to share the link in the comments.  Looking ahead, I already have the name for my Spring read-a-thon, which will be in April (no worries...I will distance it from Dewey's 24 hour).  I'm calling it Spring's Serenity Read-A-Thon.  I just have to come up with the dates.  Stay tuned!

Now for the two winners of signed copies of The Queen's Pawn by Christy English.  Drum roll please....

Kai Charles @ Fiction State of Mind
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I have notified the winners.  Please respond to me with your mailing addresses within 48 hours.  Thanks!

I would like send out a special thanks to Christy English for her generous donation of our prizes for the read-a-thon.  And I'd also like to thank everyone who participated.  I'm looking forward to the next one.  Word is Unputdownables is having a 48 hour TBR the first weekend in February...can't wait!
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