Showing posts with label big giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label big giveaway. Show all posts

LDS Authors Giveaway Hop

Thursday, May 10, 2012


Welcome to another giveaway hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and The Book Bug. This giveaway runs from May 11th to the 17th and features books written by LDS Authors. For those who don't know, LDS simply means members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. The are many very successful and talented writers who belong to this faith. I'll just list a few of my favorites.... In no particular order:

S. B. Niccum, Keary Taylor, Sherry Gammon, Cindy Bennett, S. R. Ford, Amber Argyle, Colleen Houck, Heather Dixon. Brandon Sanderson, Brandon Mull, Obert Skye, Lisa Mangum, Misty Mancur, Jessica Day George, Kiersten White, Bree Despain, Brodi Ashton, Becca Fitzpatrick, Joyce DiPastena, Lynn Kurland, and Sarah M. Eden.

Here are a few links to books by some of these authors, so you can check them out:
                

The Prize:
Winner's choice of books from another LDS writer, me.... One winner may choose a signed copy of any one of my books. The book will come with a matching beaded bookmark. (USA only) Thank you so much for visiting my blog, and good luck!!!


              
To enter:
1 mandatory entry:
Follow my blog via Google Friends Connect or email subscription and fill out the form below so I can contact you if you win.

For two optional extra entries:
+1 Pin my new book cover design on Pinterest. (Note: If the hot link doesn't work for you, then just copy this into your browser: http://pinterest.com/pin/67905906851719708/ )

+1 Like my Facebook Fan Page.

~Please note that this giveaway overlaps the Children's Book Week Giveaway Hop. So you really have more than one chance to win free stuff on my blog! :D

Follower Love Giveaway Hop!

Monday, February 6, 2012


(This giveaway is now closed. Thank you to the 185 people who entered. As soon as I have the names entered into Virtual Hat, I'll email the winner directly.)

Wow!!! With more than 300 chances to win, this giveaway is massive! Thank you I'm a Reader, Not a Writer and Rachael Renee Anderson for hosting. Please tell your friends about this one folks, don't let them miss out on such a great giveaway!

The prize:
Win Danielle's Fairy necklace just like the one mentioned in Forever, book 3 in the Fateful Trilogy!!!






This beautiful piece was given to Danielle by the fairies in Forever. It is handmade from antique brass findings and chain from VintaJ. The aqua crystals are real Swarovski faceted beads. The center drop is a pale aqua, 8mm, Amazonite bead. The beautiful antique brass bead in the back is so pretty you can wear it backwards for two different looks. This Victorian design is unique and will be a piece that people will ask where you got it from. The matching aqua crystal earrings are included in the set. On my website, I charge $39.99 for this set. (Note: The three-way connector in the center will be slightly different, seems I can't purchase that one any longer, but the replacement is equally as nice, if not better! If I have time, I'll take some more photos for you.)

To Enter:
MANDATORY: Follow my blog via GFC or email and fill out the form at the bottom of this post so that I may be able to contact you if you win.

Optional for extra chances to win:
+1: Like my Facebook Fan Page.
+1: Post a comment telling me why you want to win this necklace.
+1: Share this giveaway with your friends via Facebook or Twitter. (You may only do this once during the 8 days this giveaway runs. ;)

Thank you for visiting my blog, and thank you for entering my giveaway. Before you go, may I share a special valentine message from me to you, my wonderful followers...

A writer is not successful if not for their readers.

From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU for taking a chance on me, and for allowing me to share my stories with you! It’s my deepest wish that I’ve been able to entertain you, or enchant you, or distract you from any distress that might be in your life, or touch your heart, or uplift your soul with my books...even in one small way.

I’m perfectly aware of the fact that I’m nothing special. I’m just someone with an over-active imagination. Because of this, I’m not sure how to adequately express how much your uplifting blog posts, kind comments, and encouraging emails mean to me.  Each one touches me and brings a smile to my face that lingers for days. I cherish each one of you for your generosity towards me. If it was not for your kindness, I couldn’t keep sharing the stories that are such a part of me. I’m sharing a bit of myself with you and that’s a terrifying thing sometimes. Again, I say THANK YOU!

YA Indie Carnival ~ Be Mine...

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Just in time for Valentine's Day our theme this week is all about romance. Each of us will share an excerpt with some smooching in it. Enjoy!!!


This excerpt is from Fateful and I chose it because a large number of my readers have highlighted part of it according to Amazon.



...Note: This series is not suitable for anyone who doesn't like glittering fairies, vicious pixies, hot vampires, the dashing Mr. Darcy, arachnids, or large amounts of snogging...

Fateful:

With a gasp, she noticed they were now surrounded with what seemed like hundreds of fairies. Everywhere she looked there were tiny glowing sprites; flitting here and there around them, and touching them. Danielle felt them tugging at her clothes playfully and sliding their tiny fingers across her flesh raising goose bumps. She shuddered as they released her hair from the elastic confines. She then felt them stroke the loose strands and tickle her cheeks with itty-bitty kisses. Danielle didn’t dare move. They did the same to Ethan, however, and he appeared to be accustomed to it, and enjoying it.
He smiled at her with intense rapture and stepped toward her. Placing two fingers gently under her chin, he closed her gaping mouth, which she hadn’t realized had fallen open. She looked into his magical, sapphire eyes, and was smitten immediately. He wrapped his strong arms around her to steady her.
“Still sore?” he asked affectionately.
“Yes, but I don’t care.”
Ethan chuckled warmly, brought his hand to her face and pressed his lips to hers. She mmm’d verbally at his touch, a reaction which sent the fairies giggling merrily. He smiled against her mouth when he heard their snickering.
They continued to play with her hair as Ethan kissed her, his lips caressing hers almost hungrily, almost devouring her. It was an exotic experience, and almost too unbelievable. She was standing in an enchanted forest, being kissed by a vampire, surrounded by hundreds of colorful fairies. This never could have happened in her wildest dreams, and she thought she was pretty creative.
When he released her from the kiss, he gently kept her close and whispered, “Now watch.”
Enchanting music filled the air. It drifted on the breeze as if the trees, the lush plant life, and even the insects were the instruments—the kind of music only fairies could make. Then the fairies danced and flew in circles around them. It took her breath away. Fairies pranced while they played toothpick-sized flutes, fairy couples danced and twirled, and many fairies skipped and flitted about. It was incredibly surreal. She was so glad she’d come even with her aching body because this was well worth it.

Naughty or Nice

Friday, December 16, 2011


Have you been naughty or nice this year? Or, as my husband would say, "Have you been nice and naughty?"  ;)

December 16th to the 22th, YA Indie Carnival presents Secret Santa! We're giving you an awesome chance to win a ton of indie books! And all you have to do it follow us at YA Author Club and tell us (in the comments of any of our blogs) if you've been naughty or nice this year. Winners will be announced on the 23rd.

GRAND PRIZE: A Kindle or Nook copy of the books featured on the Grand Prize List! View that list here: http://yaauthorclub.blogspot.com (I see 21 books so far!!!)

To enter the Secret Santa GRAND PRIZE Giveaway just FOLLOW us at YA Author Club & comment on any carni’s site (like this one) telling us why you’ve been naughty or nice this year. Each carni will have individual giveaways too so be sure to visit all the carnis to win as many books as possible!
Here's my giveaway:

To enter:
Follow my blog, then fill out the form at the bottom of this post so I can enter your names into Virtual Hat. Two winners will be awarded their choice of any one of these Nook or Kindle books I spotlight between December 16th-22th.

The world of ebooks has made it possible for readers like me, and you, to get our hands on some really great stories that will enchant you and satisfy your craving for a great story. Here are some that have tantalized my curiosity. Throughout this contest, I'll be listing more, so keep checking back.


Rippler by Cindy Swanson ( I LOVE  her dreamy coves.)
Description
Samantha Ruiz has a freak gene that makes her turn invisible, or ripple. She can’t control it, and it’s getting worse. Afraid of becoming a lab-rat, Sam keeps her ability secret, until fellow runner Will Baker sees her vanish into thin air. Will promises secrecy and help, and Sam begins to fall in love. Together, the two discover there are worse things than being a scientific curiosity. Someone’s been killing people who possess Sam's gene. A mysterious man from France sends letters that offer hope for safety, but also reveal a sinister connection with Nazi experiments. The more time Sam spends with Will, the less she can imagine life without him. When Sam uncovers secrets from her past, she must choose between keeping Will in her life or keeping Will safe.


Of Sun & Moon by Bryna Butler (Another cover I love)
Description
Teens are disappearing in a small river town in southern Ohio as Keira Ryan begins her freshman year. Kidnappings aside, her worries mount as she crushes on an older guy, her best friend starts dating a spoiled cheerleader, and the parents that abandoned her at birth arrive at her doorstep. And, oh yeah, she’s a tooth fairy destined to kick some butt and bring about the end of a royal line of vicious, blood-sucking tyrants. Over the years, humans have pieced together sightings and assumptions to create the myth of the tooth fairy. As it turns out, they were pretty much wrong.


Blood Like Poison by M. Leighton (This cover makes me want to kiss my hubby.)
Description
Like most seventeen year olds, Ridley Heller thought she had her future all planned out. What she wanted most in life was to get out of small town Harker. Her only goal was to keep her mouth shut and her grades high so she could win a cheerleading scholarship to Stanford. But that was before she met Bo.

In Ridley’s wildest dreams, she could never have planned for someone like Bo, for a love so intense it left her breathless. No human girl could.

A haunting stranger that watched her from afar, Bo stole Ridley’s heart from the moment she laid eyes on him. But he has secrets. Bo’s a vampire. Both his past and his present are a danger to Ridley, but the biggest threat is not her blood; it’s her heart. He’s feeding a thirst for revenge that will cost him his life, and it may already be too late.

The more darkness Ridley uncovers, the more she realizes that her life will never be the same—with or without Bo. Can she sacrifice her future and her heart for someone who has a death wish?

Sorry, I didn't get more of these up sooner. I don't know why, but I'm always surprised at how busy I am the week before Christmas. Anyway, The winner will have their choice of any of the eBooks available from any of the carnis at YA Indie Carnival. I'll personally gift your choice of Kindle or Nook to you.

Here are a few more great books that have caught my interest...

Vampires Rule by KC Blake:
They don't call him Jackpot for nothing.

Jack has always beat the odds... until now. When a werewolf tried to kill him, vampires saved him. When he got tired of life as a vampire, another attack gave him back his mortality. Now Jack just wants to live a normal life, but what's normal about having a hunter for a girlfriend, a brother who wants to stake him to be on the safe side, and a werewolf building an army to rule the world?



Family Magic by Patti Larsen:
Sixteen-year-old Sydlynn Hayle is the daughter of a powerful witch and a demon lord of the seventh plane. The trouble is, she just wants to be ordinary. Syd struggles to survive the minefield of her new high school while being torn between her attraction to football hero Brad Peters and the darkly mysterious Quaid Moromond. When her coven comes under attack, Syd is forced to face the fact she is a witch and only her power can save her family’s magic.


Warriors of the Cross by T.R. Graves
Allison La Crosse, beginning a challenging family medicine residency, leaves the protection of her family. With the transfer, her worst nightmares come true. Her closely guarded mystical talents – those which seldom appeared before the move – unleash themselves from her confinement and reveal their presence with very little provocation. Allison’s most terrifying power is her compulsion to cure the dying with her touch. Given her career, this gift would be valuable if she were not drawn like a magnet to the ailing person's every symptom. Some of which are fatal. At the hospital and surrounded by life-and-death emergencies, Allison’s inability to manage her impulse turns deadly. When it does, her mentor, Brody, rescues her from her own demise. His resuscitation ignites an exciting and tempestuous bond between them. Desperate for a cure, they join forces and embark upon a journey to uncover the origins of Allison’s lethal curse. In the midst of their adventure, Allison exposes a secret pursued by many…known by few. Warriors of the Cross is Book One in The Warrior Series. To find out more go to: http://thewarriorseries.blogspot.com/


Soul Quest By Amy Jones
Do you remember how horrified you were about the idea of attending high school? I remember ticking off those last miserable days of my summer vacation following my eighth grade year. Maybe you don’t, maybe you were one of 'those people.' You know who I’m talking about, people like Melissa Small, the distinguished District Attorney, Larry Small’s daughter, popular, gorgeous... and absolutely terrifying to someone like me, Liv Glyn. No, I am far from measuring up to the standards required to make Melissa’s crowd. I’m not even close. I’m just a simple man’s daughter, mostly tolerated by my peers with average looks. If this isn’t depressing enough for you, stay tuned, it gets worse. I was commanded with Spirit at birth by the Great Spirit, Hala. I know, it sounds crazy but it’s true. If you think it's difficult being a teenager, try being a teenager who was born destined to save the world from soul sucking Daevas and their mutant progeny Aengels. There are four of us. My companions of Spirit are Laith, Brayan and Meena. Melissa Small is Laith’s step sister and she is always meddling where she doesn’t belong, further complicating our lives. To make matters even worse, my best friend Jedd is apparently aware of things that are typically undetectable to ordinary humans. So, I have to lie to Jedd, the boy who has been my constant standby since the third grade, to shield him from the horrible and very dangerous truth. Did I mention that I think I’m falling in love with him? The term awkward doesn’t even begin to cover it, trust me. Welcome to the mess that is my life.