Showing posts with label Indie giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indie giveaway. Show all posts
Nov 9, 2011
Adopt An Indie Month: Winners
Thank you all for support my giant Indie giveaway! I am happy to announce the winners below. If you didn't win...I hope that you try to pick up at least one of these great titles.
Congratulations goes to....
Alexa @ Alexa Loves Books - winner of Toonpolis: Gemini by Jeremy Rodden
Darcus - winner of Sundial by C.F. Fruzzetti and M.I. Pearsall
Na - winner of Dawn's End by Bonnie Ferrante
Christina L. - winner of Dawn's End: Poisoned by Bonnie Ferrante
Kirsten - winner of Happy Birthday To Me Again by Brian Rowe
Justine - winner of P*TAG by Sylvia Vardel and Janet Wong
Rick @ Reading Challenged - winner of Shelby and Shauna Kitt and the Dimensional Holes by P.C.H. Marchesi
Amanda K., Chloe, Christina L., Na, and Lissette- winners of Grandma Hazel's Funny, Funny Kidz Jokebook by Rob Loughran
Lissette, Chloe, Caitlin, Susan, and Tracy H. - winners of Loving Emily by Anne Pfeffer
Caressa - winner of Tomorrow's Guardian by Richard Denning (ebook)
Caitlin - winner of Tomorrow's Guardian by Richard Denning (pbk)
Karessa - winner of The Secret of Spruce Knoll by Heather McCorkle
Deranged Pegasus - winner of Flanagan, Underage Detective by Jaume Ribera
Justine - winner of The Quill Pen by Michelle Isenhoff
Denise M. - winner of Solstice by PJ Hoover
Justine - winner of Kevin's Point of View
Leanna - winner of Practice Cake by Dayla Moon
Mary P., Ricky, and Brittany - winner of Sacrafice, The Unifinished Song by Tara Maya
Emails have bee sent to the winners!
Oct 28, 2011
November Is Adopt an Indie Month - Giveaway Day #4
Hey! Thanks for coming back for Day #4, the final day! All week I have been featuring some great Indie reads. All for you, all free. Please take the time to go to the Goodreads page of each author and visit their site. Most have book trailers up that will give you a good idea of their work.
If you missed Day #1, go HERE
If you missed Day #2, go HERE
If you missed Day #3, go HERE
Alright, here is what is available today!
Giveaway #14
Ebook of Solstice by PJ Hoover
Piper’s world is dying. Global warming kills every living thing on Earth, and each day brings hotter temperatures and heat bubbles which threaten to destroy humanity. Amid this Global Heating Crisis, Piper lives with her mother who suffocates her more than the chaotic climate. When her mother is called away to meet the father Piper has been running from her entire life, Piper seizes an opportunity for freedom.
But when Piper discovers a world of mythology she never knew existed, she realizes her world is not the only one in crisis. While Gods battle for control of the Underworld, Piper's life spirals into turmoil, and she struggles to find answers to secrets kept from her since birth. And though she’s drawn to her classmate Shayne, he may be more than he claims. Piper has to choose whom she can trust and how she can save the people she loves even if it means the end of everything she’s ever known.
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You can visit Hoover at her website
Read my review of Solstice HERE
Oct 26, 2011
November Is Adopt an Indie Month - Giveaway Day #3
Welcome back for day #3 of my Adopt an Indie Month Giveaway!
If you missed Day #1, go HERE
If you missed Day #2, go HERE
This week I will offer chances to win some terrific Indie books. They range in age range and genre, but most are young adult. Please visit the Goodreads page and the author site to learn more about these titles. Feel free to comment below if you recognize one of these great books.
Find out more information about Adopt An Indie Month HERE and read one soon next! I am featured on this page, stop by and wave.
Giveaway #10
One ebook and one paperback of Tomorrow's Guardian by Richard Denning
Experiencing episodes of déjà-vu, eleven year old Tom believes he is going mad. Then, he meets the adventurer Septimus Mason, who shows him that he is a "Walker" - someone who can transport himself to other times. Septimus explains that these abilities can be removed leaving him, once more, an ordinary schoolboy. Given the hurt these talents have caused, the choice would seem easy enough, but it is not so simple. In dreams, Tom has experienced life as other "Walkers" in times of mortal danger: Edward Dyson killed at the Battle of Isandlwana, 1879; Mary Brown who perished in the Great Fire of London, 1666; and finally Charlie Hawker, a sailor who was drowned on a U-boat in 1943.Agreeing to rescue them, Tom has three dangerous adventures before returning to the present day. Tom's finds he has drawn the attention of individuals who seek to bend history to their will. Soon Tom's family are obliterated from existence and Tom must make a choice between saving them and saving his entire world.
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You can visit Denning at his site
November Is Adopt an Indie Month - Giveaway Day #2
Welcome back for Day #2 of the Adopt an Indie Month Giveaway!
The great thing about reading is that there is a book out there for everyone! Humor, horror, or hot romance - books have it all. There are a ton of great titles out there that are not represented by the big publishing houses. Some people might feel that these books are of lower quality, but I hope you are not one of those people. Writers pour their heart and soul into their work and all they want is for someone to give their book a chance. A writer with the hundred thousand dollar contract feels the same way...
This week I will offer chances to win some terrific Indie books. They range in age range and genre, but most are young adult. Please visit the Goodreads page and the author site to learn more about these titles. Feel free to comment below if you recognize one of these great books.
Find out more information about Adopt An Indie Month HERE and read one
Giveaway #6
Ebook of P*TAG (PoetryTagTime) by Sylvia Vardel and Janet Wong
In this second PoetryTagTime anthology, P*TAG, 31 poets speak to the complicated lives of today's teens, with quirky, reflective, and soulful poems about love and longing, war and worry, tattoos, piercings, watching people, being watched, broken lives, luck, burping up kittens, and more. The list of contributors is a "who's who" of the best poets for young people, including YA poets and verse novelists Naomi Shihab Nye, Margarita Engle, Allan Wolf, Betsy Franco, Paul Janeczko, and Helen Frost, Newbery Honor winner Joyce Sidman, current Children's Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis, and poetry legend Lee Bennett Hopkins.
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Visit Vardell at her site and Wong at her site
Oct 25, 2011
November Is Adopt an Indie Month - Giveaway Day #1
The great thing about reading is that there is a book out there for everyone! Humor, horror, or hot romance - books have it all. There are a ton of great titles out there that are not represented by the big publishing houses. Some people might feel that these books are of lower quality, but I hope you are not one of those people. Writers pour their heart and soul into their work and all they want is for someone to give their book a chance. A writer with the hundred thousand dollar contract feels the same way...
This week I will offer chances to win some terrific Indie books. They range in age range and genre, but most are young adult. Please visit the Goodreads page and the author site to learn more about these titles. Feel free to comment below if you recognize one of these great books.
Find out more information about Adopt An Indie Month HERE and read one
Giveaway #1
Ebook of Tooopolis: Gemini by Jeremy Rodden
Gemini is a teenage human boy who is thrust into Toonopolis through his father's scientific research program. He loses part of himself in the process and immediately begins a quest to regain his lost memories with the help of his Tooniverse guide named Jimbob the Talking Eggplant.
After an altercation with a mysterious Shadowy Figure, Gemini's mission is changed, and he begins a new quest to defeat Shadowy Figure and protect Toonopolis from his nefarious destruction. Along the way, he meets new friends, discovers just how diverse and strange Toonopolis is, and learns lessons about compassion, forgiveness, redemption, and being true to oneself.
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Visit Rodden at his website
Giveaway #2
Ebook of Sundial by C.F. Fruzzetti and M.I. Pearsall
Teenager Whitney Forbes thought her biggest problem was surviving high school and determining if there was more to handsome Reid Wallace than just his looks and popularity. She was wrong; her problems were about to get a lot more complicated. Whitney always knew she was special. But when she discovers she is more “special” than she ever imagined, surviving another school day takes on a whole new meaning. Caught in the middle of a CIA plot and her undeniable magnetic attraction to Reid, she will need to decide who she can trust and what it means to become the Sundial...before she risks her heart and an alarming plan goes into motion. Will she have what it takes to not only survive but also prevail?
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For more info about Sudial and to watch the book trailer, go HERE
Giveaway #3
Ebook of Dawn's End by Bonnie Ferrante
Dawn’s End, a place of simplicity and goodness, is being overcome by a gruesome darkness. Possessing bits of information, Nicole and the dark man know only that they must complete their quest before Nightfall becomes permanent. How far can she trust this not-quite-human? Can they save a world, possibly two, when Nicole isn’t sure she can save herself?
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Visit Ferrante at her website
Giveaway #4
Ebook of Dawn's End: Poisoned by Bonnie Ferrante
Sixteen-year-old Anastacia was told her father died in Africa when she was three. But there are no photographs of him, and she doesn't have a birth certificate. When Anastacia travels to Lucerne, Switzerland to attend a wedding and stumbles upon a different reality--in fact, a whole new world--what she learns tears apart her ideas of family and self. Why did her mother, Nicole, tell her a history of lies?
A new evil is spoiling Dawn's End, Anastacia's idyllic birthplace. Who can she trust? How much can be forgiven? Should she follow in her parents' footsteps knowing the personal risks? Her secret legacy may offer the only chance to set things right, deal with her anger, and discover who she really is.
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Visit Ferrante at her website
Giveaway #5
Ebook of Happy Birthday To Me Again by Brian Rowe
Cameron Martin has a huge problem: he’s aging a whole year of his life with each passing day… again. And this time... he's going backward!
When Cameron proposes to his beloved witch of a girlfriend Liesel, he thinks life can’t get any better. But when he reluctantly breaks off the engagement just days before the wedding, Liesel angrily unleashes another curse on the unlucky guy, this time making him age backward, from eighteen, all the way to zero.
Making matters worse, Liesel mysteriously disappears, leaving Cameron with no options, except watching himself rapidly shrink into a helpless child. Will Liesel be able to save his life again? Or will Cameron ultimately fall prey to his girlfriend's wicked spell?
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Visit Rowe at his blog
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