Thursday, August 20, 2015

Summer Fun Scavenger Hunt #NightOwlReviews

Need a little reading fun before the summer ends?
 
The Summer Fun Scavenger Hunt from Night Owl Reviews is underway...
 
https://www.nightowlreviews.com/V5/Blog/Articles/Summer-Fun-Scavenger-Hunt-Aug-2015
Find great authors and books during this giveaway event! Visit book related websites and get entered to win awesome Amazon gift cards.

Entrants just need to visit the websites and find the hidden graphics. On the graphic there will be a word. You fill in that word on the entry form based on the site you found it on. 

The graphic will be within 1 click of the the entry page. If you can't find a graphic, move onto another author's entry. You can always come back later.

Prizes

(1) - $100 Grand Prize - Amazon Gift Card

(2) - $50 - Amazon Gift Cards

(7) - $25 - Amazon Gift Cards

(30) - $10 - Amazon Gift Cards

(75) - $5 - Amazon Gift Cards



Visit the main event page by clicking on the graphic above or by clicking here.

Good luck to everyone hunting!

Monday, August 3, 2015

The Heartbeat Thief: #NetGalley & #bookclubs

Good news for Net Galley readers... The Heartbeat Thief is available! You can find it at this link...

 
Stop by, check it out, and give the cover a thumbs up if you like the art :)
 
http://amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=Heartbeat+Thief%2CB00UZC9W7U
Consider The Heartbeat Thief for your next book club read!

Readers who enjoy historical fiction in the styles of Jane Austen as well as the shadow-loving macabre tales of Edgar Allan Poe may find this book the perfect topic for discussion. Some reviewers' thoughts:

"The Heartbeat Thief has many wonderful elements in it like its history, the mystery and the dark quality that hit all the right notes. Most importantly, however, it has incredibly good writing that has almost a ‘Jane Austenesque’ feel to it which is perfect for this genre of book."-- Amazon

"True to its word, "The Heartbeat Thief" is part Jane Austen, part Edgar Allen Poe. The author revives the best of the style of writing found in the classics: the introspect of characters, lovely allusions comparing characters to nature and life, beautiful alliteration and prose. Mixed with this is a deep foreboding of death, a macabre sensation that follows Senza throughout the story."-- Amazon

If you are part of a book club and would like a reading guide to help inspire your discussion, you can get a copy here.

http://amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=Heartbeat+Thief%2CB00UZC9W7U
 
Switching gears shortly... I'm 30k into a new urban fantasy serial. Can't keep away from those pesky Hell gates ^-^ Update coming soon!