Sunday, December 2, 2018

Goodreads Giveaway - On This Day: Homeland Thriller Series (Brant Discher-Book 1)

Goodreads Giveaway

On This Day: Homeland Thriller Series 

(Brant Discher - Book #1)

By Joseph DiFrancesco and Oak Anderson

Click to Enter for a chance to win an autographed copy of
Giveaway ends December 16th.

Ex Philadelphia Police Sergeant, Brant Discher, now a small-town cop, doubts the validity of a local 'suicide case'. He suspects the self-inflicted death of a young, Middle Eastern man has been staged to look like something it is not. Compelled to go rogue, he uncovers the makings of a masterfully complex and sinister plot. With every turn, it seems to go deeper than even he could imagine.

On This Day explores a hive of dormant terrorists secretively and methodically deployed through a manipulation of the US adoption system. They are unaware of the breadth of their assignment, or each other. Unknowingly, all will participate in a national mass attack coordinated for a specific date, etched in stone for over a decade.

Book Announcements and GiveAways 2018 December - The Blue Unicorn's Journey To Osm book

Book Announcements and GiveAways

The Blue Unicorn's Journey To Osm 

book for teens and older readers


Enter for a chance to win the black and white "read and color" version of The Blue Unicorn’s Journey To Osm Illustrated "Coloring Book" for Teens and Older Readers.  Contains over 42 unicorn images for coloring.


Winner will also receive a tee shirt featuring a character of their choice from the book.   


This book is available in audio as well as soft and hardback print and all ebook formats.  There is an accompanying Coloring Book/Character Description Book and a Children’s Picture Book, too. Finally, there’s lots of unicorn bling to be scooped up from zazzle.com. 


Get them at all online book stores.  



 This contest runs fromDecember 1st, 2018 through December 28th, 2018.  Winners will be randomly selected by Rafflecopter.  Winner’s mailing address will be requested at that time.






Coming Soon!


This is the novel version of The Blue Unicorn's Journey To Osm.  If you wanted more after reading the illustrated book, you will be delighted with this much longer story.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Unicorn Book Feature - Shadows of Lela - Book One by Tessonja Odette

Unicorn Book Feature


Shadows of Lela

Book 1
By Tessonja Odette




A forgotten princess.
A deadly quest.
A threat that hides in shadow…


Sixteen-year-old Cora is a princess with a dark past. Exile has kept her safe. But when she rescues a dying unicorn from a mysterious band of hunters, her identity—and her life—are in danger.

Prince Teryn has the perfect plan—win the quest, marry his betrothed, and become king. But his mission goes awry when he faces a feisty young woman in the woods. Although they meet as foes, she shares a secret that bonds them.

Teryn and Cora’s fates are entwined in a plot far deadlier than they ever imagined. Can they face the threat together? Or will a terrifying enemy destroy the land they love?

Shadows of Lela is Book One in the Lela Trilogy. If you like swoon-worthy romance, adventurous quests, breathtaking magic, and surprising twists, then you’ll love Tessonja Odette’s epic fantasy tale.

Buy Shadows of Lela to embark on a magical journey today!

Get it at Amazon.



Friday, November 30, 2018

Fun Counting Book Video

Fun counting video on Youtube

Blue Unicorn Book Review By L. S. Reading




Having an interest both in fanciful creatures having adventures and the search for better lives, I thought this book called to me. It is written on a middle grade level, with some words needing a bit more work to figure out, mainly the very creative names given to the characters. The author does a wonderful job of world building.It is a story of good vs evil, about how circumstances can change the direction of our lives.Not everything is as it seems and many things take their own time to show their true colors.It is a story about ethics and loyalty, about facing fears and making tough choices.Unlike a famous reindeer with a different sort of nose than his herd, Blue's tribe accepts his difference and includes him. Blue, however, chooses to make his difference hold him back, limit his inclusion. In other ways, he is more open to friendships among people not of his breed than are the other unicorns. The story is very good but this book has messages on additional levels.I recommend it to readers of fantasy fiction and those who appreciate deeper meaning in the stories they read.

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Goddess Fish Promotions - Dickensen Academy by Christine Grabowski




  
 

Dickensen Academy
by Christine Grabowski

 GENRE: Young YA - fantasy

Dickensen Academy isn’t a typical boarding school. The faculty is hiding an unbelievable secret within their fine arts program. When Autumn Mattison receives an invitation to attend the high school, she yearns to escape her overbearing father yet remains reluctant to leave her mother and brother. Her doubts fade away when a vivid dream convinces her she belongs there.

Away from home, Autumn discovers a unique school environment that awakens her creative potential, and her new friends become like a second family. However, as she uncovers more about the dark side of the school and struggles with its curriculum, she questions whether Dickensen Academy is truly where she belongs.

When tragedy strikes, Autumn must learn to believe in her own power and stand up to her greatest fear or risk having her memories destroyed to protect the school’s secrets. Caught between secrets and dreams, can she find her true self?
 


Clues to the secret existed from day one, yet they appeared to belong to separate puzzles. Most students either missed these signs or chose to ignore them. We were busy acclimating—as the faculty called it—to a new environment. Some outsiders might call what they did to us those initial weeks a form of brainwashing or fostering a cult-like mentality.

But not me.

I agreed with Principal Locke. We weren’t ready. We needed time to separate from our families and become a cohesive group. And some of us, myself included, even needed a little nudge to accept the invitation. If someone had told us the truth on Day One why they’d brought us to Dickensen Academy, we would have never believed it. We’d think they were crazy. Or worse, we’d turn around and run back home. But if we left, we would have missed out on something extraordinary. Something worth the wait.



Dickensen Academy is Christine’s debut YA novel. After graduating from the University of Washington, she earned her MBA at the University at Albany. She honed her technical writing skills in marketing and consulting but attributes the creative part of the process to her passion for reading.

When she isn’t reading or writing, Christine can often be found running, skiing, or hiking. She lives in Newcastle, Washington, with her supportive husband, two avid teen readers, and their energetic wheaten terriers.

https://www.christinegrabowski.com/
https://facebook.com/christinegrabowskiauthor
https://twitter.com/christinegrabo

So, tell us bit about yourself

I’m a debut author who lives in the Pacific Northwest with my husband, fourteen-year-old daughter, twelve-year-old son, and two wheaten terrier puppies. I’ve been fortunate to stay home for the past decade to focus on my family, but as the kids have gotten older, I’ve had more time to devote to writing.



Tell us about your book?

Dickensen Academy is a young adult book about a girl who is selected to go a boarding school known for their fine arts program. Once she gets there, she learns the faculty is hiding an unbelievable secret. Although there is an interesting fantasy/paranormal element, the novel is more of a coming of age book where a girl blossoms in this new environment while struggling for independence from her family. It is a perfect bridge between MG and YA with the focus on the freshman year of high school



Give us an insight into your main character.  

Autumn is a freshman in high school. At the beginning, she has low self-confidence caused by living with a very controlling father who always compares her to her “perfect” older brother. As the book progresses, she needs to learn to overcome her desire to please her father and learn to please herself.



Is this book part of a series?

I wrote this book as a standalone because the advice I received from experts was to wait and see how it was received by readers. However, my readers have been clamoring for a sequel, so they can follow Autumn through her high school years, so I’m working on that now. I had always envisioned it as Book 1 of a four-part series,



How long have you been writing?

I got the fiction writing bug about four years ago. Prior to then, my personal writing was limited to journaling and writing an annual holiday letter. I honed my writing skills (albeit not very creative) as a marketer, a human performance consultant, and an insurance adjuster.



Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer just see where an idea takes you?

I’m somewhere between a plotter and a pantser. I always have a high-level outline when I begin, but I usually get so excited to start a new project that I take off writing. The more I write, and the more I get to know my characters, I continue to add details to the outline, so ideally by the time I get to that part in the book, I have a good idea of what I need to include in a particular scene



How do you keep yourself motivated?

I’m a numbers person. I like to keep track of my increasing (and later decreasing) word counts. When I am drafting, I write the number of new words on a wall calendar at the end of each day. Usually I have a monthly goal (rather than a daily one) since my family responsibilities vary day to day. I tend to overwrite, so when I’m editing, I get the same satisfaction from cutting words as I work down to an appropriate word count.



What’s a perfect writing day?

After I get the kids off to school around seven, I write a couple of hours before going to the gym. Afterwards, I write a couple more hours at a coffee shop then come home and walk the dogs. When the kids return home, they miraculously don’ t need me, so I write until dinner. Unfortunately, this perfect day doesn’t happen often.



What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

Hang out with my kids, watch a movie with my husband, hike with the pups, and read when I have a moment of free time alone. Our favorite family activity is skiing in the mountains.



Do you have any specific advice for aspiring writers?

Find a critique group, educate yourself, and immerse yourself in the writing community (local or online).



https://amzn.to/2KJ9XgD
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dickensen-academy-christine-grabowski/1129315140
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/dickensen-academy/id1419915501
https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Christine_Grabowski_Dickensen_Academy?id=3LpsDwAAQBAJ
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/dickensen-academy
https://catalog.thewildrosepress.com/all-titles/6044-dickensen-academy.html
Christine Grabowski will be awarding $25 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Blue Unicorn Book Review By LauraThomas61



Having such a love for the wonder of unicorns it was an easy choice to read this book. Magical unicorns with metal horns. All shapes and sizes. And one unicorn, Blue, who has no magic, but is supposed to be the savior for the tribe. Sounds like a grand adventure to me.

And it was. Filled with lots of beautiful illustrations portraying many of the fantastical beings that roam these lands, it kept me enthralled. However, it had some dark moments that caught me by surprise. Going in thinking this was for younger readers, some scenes of death and danger now have me thinking this would better fit older teens and young adults.

This well written fantasy has plenty of intriguing characters and plenty of action, with some doses of peril that will keep you reading and crossing your fingers for a happy ending. I sure enjoyed it and would love to read more about Blue, his friends, and this magical world.

I received a complimentary copy. My review is voluntarily given.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Book Hub Christmas Kindle Competition - 2018



https://bookhub.online/bumper-2018-christmas-competition

Enter For A Chance To Win a Book Bundle and Other Great Prizes. 
Competition closes Sunday, December 9th, 2018
 

Book Hub is giving you the chance to win an Amazon Kindle, Amazon Vouchers, and a Book Bundle of your choice!

Grand Prize - Kindle Paperwhite + Genre Book Bundle

Second Prize - £50 Amazon Gift Voucher + Genre Book Bundle

Three Runners-Up Prizes - £10 Amazon Gift Voucher + Genre Book Bundle

Plus a Book Bundle for each genre group winner.

(Please note, these prizes are available in any currency)

https://bookhub.online/bumper-2018-christmas-competition

 

Monday, November 26, 2018

Sunday, November 25, 2018

What is a Blauthor? Kristine will tell you!

Thank you for the shout out, Hall Ways Blog!

A Blauthor, according to Kristine Hall is an author who blogs.  Christine leads Texas Bloggers blogging for Texas Authors! (supporting Lone Star Literary Life acting as Lone Star Book Blog Tours)

There are many Texas bloggers in the group who do blog tours for Texas authors for Lone Star Book Blog Tours.  

Nine of them  are author bloggers who write fiction and non-fiction, juvenile to adult, romance, history, fantasy, and photography, they've got your favorite genre, sub-genres, and topics covered! They are Melissa A. Bartell, Jennifer Belden, Amanda Panda Jauregui, Sybrina Durant, Max Knight, Maida Malby, Christena Stephens, Belle Whittington, & Sydney Snelling Young!  

Check out some of the books at



  #LSBBT #LoneStarLit

Unicorn Book Feature - The Thirteenth Unicorn by W.D. Newman

Unicorn Book Feature


The Thirteenth Unicorn

Book #1 In The Ben Alderman SeriesBy W. D. Newman

While spending the summer with their grandparents on a remote farm in South Carolina, Ben Alderman and his sister Casey uncover a hidden world of magic; a world their grandmother is secretly visiting. It is a world where elves and dwarves are locked in mortal combat against a witch who is trying to free the last surviving wizard from exile. The witch has been defeated once before but with the combined power of the wizard, no one will be able to stand against them. Much to Ben's dismay, he learns that he is the one foretold in the ancient elfin prophecies to bring about the downfall of the witch and save this exciting new world from destruction.  Get it at Amazon.

Blue Unicorn Book Review by Books Are Love







books are love rated it really liked it 

This is precious. It has a lesson as well. We learn that being different isn’t bad and can lead to wonderful things. It shows how unique and special you are.

Blue is born different from the other unicorn’s. He was supposed to be the one to save them but everyone feels disappointed because they don’t see how. He has no metal horn which is where their magic is. So Blue feels alone. Accept for his friend Ghel, the one he loves. He hides from groups and learns from Gaiso how to fight and becomes stronger. He feels he has something to prove.

Suddenly the danger is closer and his family is in danger. Blue must go out on a journey filled with danger and his friends Gaiso and Girasol are by his side the whole way. It is a magically written journey that has you smile and love the imagination of Sybrina.

Each unicorn is unique and wonderful. Each one plays a role in Blue becoming who he is and learning something. When the journey is done and Blue is transformed you learn so much and had a fun time as well.

The book is imaginative and lovely. So adorable and creative. Your attention never sways and all ages will love the story of blue and how he helps his fellow unicorns get to safety and find their home and family amongst themselves and loved ones long lost to them. Such a fun imaginative story to the end that is filled with adventure, whimsy, magic and intrigue.