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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Blog Tour Spotlight ~ Timeless ~ Crystal Collier



Welcome Crystal Collier here today to share her new book and introduce you to YOUR Maiden of Time doppelganger!


In 1771, Alexia had everything: the man of her dreams, reconciliation with her father, even a child on the way. But she was never meant to stay. It broke her heart, but Alexia heeded destiny and traveled five hundred years back to stop the Soulless from becoming.

In the thirteenth century, the Holy Roman Church has ordered the Knights Templar to exterminate the Passionate, her bloodline. As Alexia fights this new threat—along with an unfathomable evil and her own heart—the Soulless genesis nears. But none of her hard-won battles may matter if she dies in childbirth before completing her mission.

Can Alexia escape her own clock?

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GUEST POST

Have you ever met someone who looks and acts like someone else you know?



These doppelgangers exist in life, so it makes sense they would exist in literature. Today, you can meet your alternate ego in the Maiden of Time trilogy. Answer 5 simple questions to find out which character is most like you. (Some villains included.)









Look at that! You're a story book character. What do you think? Didn't like your match? Maybe should have picked something else? Try again. Share your results. Buy the books and learn more. (Did she really just say that? Yes, yes she did.) You can also enter to INSTANTLY some really cool prizes below.



Who is your ideal book character match? (Inside or outside the Maiden of Time trilogy.)

Crystal Collier is an eclectic author who pens clean fantasy/sci-fi, historical, and romance stories with the occasional touch of humor, horror, or inspiration. She practices her brother-induced ninja skills while teaching children or madly typing about fantastic and impossible creatures. She has lived from coast to coast and now calls Florida home with her creative husband, four littles, and “friend” (a.k.a. the zombie locked in her closet). Secretly, she dreams of world domination and a bottomless supply of cheese.


Find her online HERE.







(Email address is required for awarding prizes.)


Friday, May 22, 2015

Reasons You'll Love Rook & Ronin ~ TGIF! Spotlight & #Giveaway



If y'all have followed me for any length of time, you know I adore JA Huss. And if you haven't followed me for that long, well I'm about to give you some reasons to start reading her! ;) Not the least of which is that I'm giving away a signed copy of Tragic

A little backstory...back in late 2012, I started conversing with JA via her blog, New Adult Addiction. We liked several of the same books and she was fun to talk to. So when she told me she was having a blog tour of her own and asked if I'd participate, I said "Sure!" Now, the books I'd be reading were not what I typically read, so I was a little out of my comfort zone. However, I ended up hosting an entire week of fangirling over JA Huss and Junco! 

Fast forward a few months (in 2013), and she was releasing the first book in her Rook & Ronin series, Tragic. Well, I loved it, too! I thought I would share a few reasons why YOU should read this series, as well. So here goes...


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  • A Strong Heroine (you'll always get one with JA)
"I was broken, beaten, and scared of pretty much everything. And then it hit me. If I wanted to change my life then I'd have to do it myself. Because no one was coming to protect me, or save me, or heal me. There was just me." -Rook, Tragic 



"...a door, still closed and leading to every opportunity imaginable and requiring a leap of faith that the risk is worth it. You are my doorway to endless possibilities and I'm ready to take that risk." -Rook, Panic

  • A Hot Hero (or Three!)
"Rook, no one gives a shit what I wear. They want me naked and if I'm not naked, then I'm just there to make you look good until we do get naked." -Ronin, Tragic



"Ronin challenges Rook to want a future - one with him. He challenges her to believe in herself, to believe in love and to believe she deserves it. Ford challenges Rook to stretch herself, to push past her boundaries, to reach and fulfill her potential. And Spencer, he provides Rook with the comfort and security of a big brother." -From my review of Panic

  • Lots of Swoon
"I could describe what you look like, but that's not what I see. You are so much more than a body inside a dress Rook. You fit me." -Ronin, Tragic


"Miss Corvus, I am so far beyond in love with you, I can barely function. I want to marry you. Like yesterday. But I know that's not gonna happen just yet, so I just want you to know, I can wait. I will wait." -Ronin, Panic 

"Well it's not really a mystery. It was the day I met you, that's when. You've changed me, Rook. You make me weak, you make me stumble, you make me fall, and even though I know you'll pick me up if I ask you to, it's not enough. I want you to make me stronger, just like I made you. I want it all or I want nothing. And since I can't have it all, I'll take nothing." -Ford, Panic

"But I'm desperate for more from her. I'm desperate for something more permanent. And I do understand that it's totally selfish of me to expect her to give up her dream to make me happy, so that's something I'd never ask her to do. But it eats away at me. Her lack of permanence. It's like she's fleeting, like she's a moment. Something that comes and goes. I want marriage, I want kids, I want everything I never had as a child, and I want it desperately. But I want her more. I will wait, that was not a lie. I'll wait forever if I have to." -Ronin, Panic 

  • A Sprinkle of Humor
"So, tell me, Ford--is that a family name? Or did your parents just like trucks?" -Rook, Manic

"How did I get here? We're Three's Company. Spencer is airhead Chrissy, Ford is intellectual Janet, and I'm pretending to be gay so I don't notice that you two are roommate eye-candy." -Rook, Panic

  • Loads of Steamy
I am desperate to get him inside me, but he's slow now. "I might not be able to make many guarantees in this world, Rook," he says as his hand travels down and traces the crease between my legs. "But I will say with one hundred percent certainty that you will come tonight." Rook & Ronin, Panic


  • A Little Mystery



"And it might be sitting in non-traceable off-shore bank accounts. Because we might've stolen all his money while we were at it. Serves him right since the only reason he got caught is because he tried to steal yours. Paybacks are always a bitch." 

  • Twists & Turns That Screw with Your Mind
"In Manic, Ms. Huss works some magic...keeping her readers even more involved and interested in Rook and Ronin's story through the reveal of some major revelations. We knew Rook's past was not a pretty one, but we learn even more about the extent to which she suffered. And then there's the shock of the sordid (look Ford, I'm smart, too!) past between Ronin, Spencer, and Ford. And then there was the panic attack inducing, pulse pounding bombshell part of the book. Yeah, I can't tell y'all about that. ;)"  - From my review of Manic


  • Writing That Makes You Think
"I like the contradictions of the story - the juxtaposition of the ugliness of Rook's life with the glamour of modeling. The glamour of modeling against the ugliness behind the scenes. That Rook has come to believe that no one will save her but herself yet the kindness shown to her by Ronin and Elise (and Antoine to an extent) essentially do just that. Rook and Ronin and somewhat contradictory as well - she with nothing, he with everything, but both missing something." -From my review of Tragic


"I enjoyed the culmination of Rook's journey towards forgiveness, love, wholeness. Because even though they're an 'us', this story is more Rook's story than Ronin's. Ronin is the catalyst for Rook's growth and therefore an integral part of Rook's story, but it's Rook's. And as the events of Rook's past are revealed, I admired her all the more." -From my review of Panic


So are you convinced yet? I certainly hope you are! And to tempt you even further, you can enter the giveaway for a signed copy of Tragic! Sorry! This giveaway is U.S. only. If you're International, don't despair! Just let me know in the comments and I'll put y'all into a drawing (using random.org) for Tragic in ebook format. 

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Monday, August 4, 2014

**Spotlight Author Interview ~ Just Destiny ~ Theresa Rizzo**

I hope to have finished Just Destiny by the time this interview posts. I read rave reviews for it, so I one-clicked it, naturally, and asked Theresa if she'd mind doing an interview. Here is that interview and my review of Just Destiny will post soon. :)

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Just DestinyJust Destiny by Theresa Rizzo
Release Date: March 31, 2014
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Synopsis
What would you do if your whole world fell apart?
Jenny Harrison made some poor choices in the past, but marrying Gabe was the best thing she'd ever done. They had the perfect marriage, until a tragic accident leaves Gabe brain dead and her world in ruins.
Devastated by grief, she decides to preserve the best of their love by conceiving his child, but Gabe's family is adamantly opposed, even willing to chance exposing long-held family secrets to stop her. Caught in a web of twisted motives and contentious legal issues, Jenny turns to best friend and attorney, Steve Grant. Steve wants to help Jenny, but he has reservations and secrets of his own.
When something so private and simple turns public and complicated, will Jenny relent? What is Steve willing to sacrifice to help Jenny?



Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

I’ve raised four amazing kids while I learned the craft and business
of writing. I grew up in Michigan, but have lived in New York, Illinois, California and finally, Colorado. I adore reading and writing romance and while my stories might stray from strict definitions of that genre, my books will always have a romance in it.

What do you do when you're not writing?

I love to take long walks with my husband and pup, read, landscape, make mosaics, play a little tennis, watch favorite TV shows like Big Bang, The Voice, Dancing With The Stars, Grey’s Anatomy, Criminal Minds, Downton Abbey—we watch a lot of TV.

Is there any particular author or book that influenced you in any way either while growing up or as an adult?

Nope. When I was a kid, I loved the horse stories—Black Beauty etc and The little House on The Prairie, then as an adult I love romance—nearly all the subgenres, but I’ll stray outside romance a little to read Jodi Picoult and Harlan Coben occasionally, and of course, the Harry Potter series and Hunger Games were brilliant.

Why are readers going to love Just Destiny?

Because they’ll love Jenny and Gabe and sympathize with and root for Jenny—hopefully. 

The 20s are tough years for a lot of us, filled with youthful mistakes—we’ve all been there, and anybody who’s loved another, will understand Jenny’s heartbreak when her beloved husband dies.

Also, the story brings up several interesting questions: Is it anybody’s business other than the wife’s, if she wants to have her dead husband’s baby? Should there be any laws governing that situation? 

There are in other countries, but not in the US. 

And More than 120,000 men, women and children are awaiting organ transplants in the US. Though 90% of people support organ donation, less than 45% of Americans have joined their state donor registry. Do you believe in organ donation? Have you signed up—if you do believe in organ donation? I do and I have.

*I do and I have, as well. :)

Is anything in the book based on real life experiences or is it all
purely imagination?

Pure imagination.

My husband was on a business trip on my birthday, so my sister and brother-in-law took me out to dinner to celebrate and I’d cut out this article in the newspaper about a woman being sued by her deceased husband’s family to keep her from having his baby after he was dead. 

The idea of having your dead husband’s baby seemed bizarre, but still it struck me as a frivolous, ridiculous lawsuit. I figured it wasn’t anybody’s business, after all once you get married, your body’s mine and mine’s yours, right?

My attorney sister got this puzzled look on her face and said, “Actually that’s a really interesting legal issue. I wonder if sperm is considered property . . .” 

And then my brother-in-law looked at her, saying, “I’m not sure I’d want you to have my baby after I’m gone.”

So we discussed some legal and moral implications of the situation and what had initially seemed so incredibly simple and private suddenly became complicated and intriguing, propelling me to do some research into the legalities and morality of the issue.

I was so fascinated with the idea that I had to build a book around it.

What was your favorite chapter (or part) to write and why?

This is a really great question! Hmm . . . I think my favorite chapter
is . . . chapter 15—several months after Gabe’s death and Jenny agrees to accompany Steve to a work Christmas party. This is the first time Jenny seems to set aside her grief for even a few hours to have a little fun and remember what it’s like to be alive and happy—if even for a brief time. It’s an uplifting chapter that made me feel optimistic that sometime in the future, Jenny will be able to be happy again.

What project are you working on now?

Right now I’m finishing polishing the pre-quell to Just Destiny. It’s a shorter book (about 180pgs) about Jenny and Gabe’s romance. How met and fell in love and how they became friends with Steve—it’s the set up to Just Destiny.

Thanks, Theresa!


Theresa RizzoTheresa Rizzo is an award-winning author who writes emotional stories that explore the complexity of relationships and families through real-life trials. 

Theresa's debut book, He Belongs to Me, was a finalist in the General Fiction Category of The 2013 USA Best Book Awards and won the romance category of The National Indie Excellence Award. 

Born and raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she currently lives outside of Boulder, Colorado with her husband of thirty years. She’s raised four wonderful children who are now scattered across the country.

You can find Theresa on the web at www.theresarizzo.com, or connect with her on Facebook, Twitter or Goodreads.

You can order Just Destiny at Barnes & Noble, iBookstore, Smashwords, and Amazon.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

**Author Spotlight, Interview & Giveaway ~ Wormwood ~ Danielle Nevins**


Earlier this year, I read and reviewed D.H. Nevins' Wormwood. If you missed my review, you can read it here. I really enjoyed Wormwood, so I asked Ms. Nevins if I could interview her. Thankfully, she agreed. Recently, Ms. Nevins had some exciting happenings around Wormwood. She had the talented cover artist, Derek Murphy, ask if she'd like to see some designs he'd been inspired to create after reading Wormwood. Now, Wormwood has a new cover (I liked the original cover but I have to say this new cover is much more representative of the story) and the sequel, Angel of Shadow, has a lovely cover as well. Ms. Nevins also had a musician from the band Orca Flights approach her with a song he'd written specifically for the book. It's called Leap of Faith. So along with my interview with D.H., I'm going to share Wormwood's new cover and Leap of Faith for your enjoyment. :) And because I think this is a fantastic read, I'm also going a giveaway. Enjoy!


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Wormwood by D.H. Nevins
Series: Wormwood #1
Release Date: September 26, 2011
Genre: Adult Fantasy/Post-apocalyptic 
Rating: 5 Bookworms

Synopsis
Against a devastated, post-apocalyptic landscape, a legion of one hundred fierce half-angels is hell bent on purging the Earth of all humans. But one of them, the tormented Tiamat, struggles against his mission, and when he rescues a beautiful woman named Kali, he finds the attraction as troubling as it is dangerous. Can Kali trust the one creature who could be responsible for her ultimate demise? 





You can hop over to D.H.'s blog to read an interview between her and Noah Coty, of Orca Flights. 



Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

I grew up in the Toronto area, but roughly 10 years ago, resigned myself to the fact that I wasn’t a city person. So my husband and I moved into a log house in the woods—which is pretty much in the
middle of nowhere. We love it! We don’t have kids, but instead share our house with two cats. Now I don’t know where they got this idea, but they both act like they own the place.

What do you do when you are not writing?

I’m a teacher at a small, rural elementary school. The work keeps me very busy, but it’s gratifying. When I have some extra time—and I’m not writing—I tend to gravitate towards activities that get my
blood pumping: mainly hiking, canoeing, scuba diving and riding around on my motorcycle (which I’ve named Grendel). I’ve also tried white water rafting, hang gliding, sky diving, winter camping
(which was WAY too cold!) and zip lining. But that one thing that tugs at my soul more than anything else is travel, and true to that, my husband and I have dragged our backpacks around the world
twice. 

Is there any particular author or book that influenced you in any way either growing up or as an adult?

Diana Gabaldon, Jean Auel and Stephen King have all influenced me. The first two authors I mentioned have what I consider to be some of the best voices in writing, and they have both created very strong female protagonists in their books. As for Stephen King, I have always been in awe of the multi-faceted worlds and characters he’s created. 

On to questions about Wormwood...

I loved Wormwood. Why do you think it resonates with readers?

First of all, thank you! I’m incredibly flattered by your question. However, I must admit it’s difficult to answer. Naturally, any writer would hope their book would resonate with readers. It helps that most of us write books we’d want to read ourselves and then hope that our readers have the same tastes we do. Perhaps in this case, I luckily enjoy the same sorts of stories as many other readers. 

When I read, I need strong, visual imagery and characters who are not only believable, but likeable enough that I’m happy to throw myself into their world and experience it through their eyes. On top of that, I’m an action junkie, a romantic, a fan of conflict in writing and absolutely need to be surprised by plot twists. With all these elements in mind, I knew I had some work ahead of me if I was to pull this off. So knowing what I needed to do, I spent a year mapping out the story and scribbling extensive notes on the characters before I wrote a single word of Wormwood. Is this why it
resonates with readers? I honestly don’t know. In the end, all I can say for certain is I wrote a story I would love to read myself. 

Did you always intend this story to continue?

No. In fact, in an early incarnation of the plot, I killed off the main character, Kali. But realizing that ending was a little too dark, I changed it. Within this change, I left it open for a possible sequel and by doing so, fell in love with some of the possibilities! Before Wormwood was finished, I had already plotted out my ideas for a trilogy. 

Why did you choose this particular mythology and was it challenging weaving a story around it?

There are already innumerable apocalyptic scenarios that include viruses, natural disasters, aliens, nuclear war, rebelling technology and even zombies, and I knew if I wanted to write something fresh, I’d have to go a different route. When I started looking into religious mythologies, I was fascinated. There are detailed apocalyptic scenarios within literature from a wide range of religions, from Modern Christian to Hindu to Ancient Babylonian. I took various elements from many different religions, including some of the names of my characters—names which I wrote to have significant meaning within the story. Fortunately, it was time consuming but not particularly challenging. If anything, it enthralled me.

I liked that you made the Nephilim fallible. Why did you decide to do that? 

Thanks! I got the idea from my husband, actually, and built the entire story around this first seed of discussion. Very early on, when I established that I wanted to base the apocalypse on a weaving of
religious mythologies, my husband said, “Wouldn’t it be cool if this angel had to do it—had to destroy the Earth—but he was incredibly conflicted and tormented about it?” Naturally, my answer was a resounding, “Yes!” So from that, I built the character, Tiamat. The other Nephilim were written to have very human emotions and weaknesses as well. It made them far more real for me.

Is Tiamat's grief over what he has to do part of that fallibility?

Absolutely. It is also his strength.

I love that Kali is such a strong heroine. Was it important to you that she be that way?

I don’t think I could have written her any other way. I would have been bored composing a story about a character who was weak-willed, selfish or whiney, and probably wouldn’t have finished
writing the book! No, she needed to be strong in order to drive both the story and the author!

Thanks, D.H.!!


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Thursday, June 19, 2014

**Author Spotlight Interview ~ Divine Vices ~ Melissa Parkin**

I'm thrilled to have Melissa Parkin, author of Divine Vices, on the blog today! Divine Vices is a Young Adult Paranormal Romance and it sounds fantastic. Enjoy my interview with Melissa!



Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

In the simplest of terms, I’m an avid reader, a proud Whovian, and a movie aficionado with a mild Dr. Pepper addiction.

What do you do when you're not writing?

Binge reading! I’m a total bookaholic. When I don’t have a paperback or my Kindle in hand, you’ll most likely find me perusing every book synopsis on every shelf at Barnes & Noble. If I could, I’d live there. Unfortunately, they won’t let me. I also love photography, watching movies, listening to music, and letting my imagination run amuck.

Is there any particular author or book that influenced you in any way either while growing up or as an adult?

I actually didn’t read much as a kid. Most of the books I did read were the ones selected for the school curriculum, and I admittedly never really enjoyed any of them. Then the one day, I was in the public library and stumbled across Chuck Palahniuk’s “Fight Club”. I knew about the movie, but I hadn’t watched it yet (I was only thirteen at the time). Figuring I’d give the book a shot, I checked it out and, in consequence, I had my mind blown! Every line in the book is quotable. Its blend of genres, tongue-in-cheek commentary, and dark humor is extraordinary, and it was the first time that I realized a book could honestly bring that kind of enjoyment to a reader. It infected me with the Reading Bug, and I’ve been happily afflicted by it since. Reading is such a big part of my life, and I have that book and author to thank.

How did Divine Vices come about?

I can’t say I remember that pivotal moment where I was like, “Yes, I have to write that!” All my previous writings were realistic short story mysteries and suspense thrillers, so the idea of a paranormal-themed young adult romance seemed to have come out of left field for me. Once my leading man, Jackson Matthews, introduced himself to my mind’s eye though, I knew I had to take on the task of putting him down on paper. I’ve never had so much fun writing for a character as much as I have with him.

Why are readers going to love Divine Vices?

There’s a little bit of everything in it for everyone. It’s a paranormal romance, yes, but there are a lot of layers lurking under the categorization. Expect plenty of humor, banter, thrills, scares, and lots of chemistry. And for any reader hankering for a sexy bad boy, rest assured, there’s ample satisfaction to be had here.

Is anything in the book based on real life experiences or is it all purely imagination? 

If my folks are reading this, then…no! Absolutely none of it ever happened to me in real life! *cough* In actuality, yes, some scenes are most definitely based on personal experiences, with Jack particularly in mind.

What was your favorite chapter (or part) to write and why?

Probably Chapter 9: Beautiful Dangerous. This is a prime example of reality clashing with fiction. One of the things that I loved most about this chapter was seeing Cassie and Jack square off and having them find worthy adversaries in one another.

What project are you working on now?

I’m currently working on the sequel to Divine Vices, which will be out in the fall.

Thanks, Melissa!

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Danger seldom leaves its victims unscathed in the ways of seduction, and this lesson is one that sixteen-year-old Cassie Foster now knows all too well.

Nine months following the traumatic accident that claimed the life of her mother and sister, this high school junior has at last found a fresh start in the quiet town of New Haven, Maine. In the company of her best friends, Ian and Gwen, she's bracing the usual turmoil of adolescense and taking all in stride...until the new transfer student, Jackson Matthews, comes walking into her life. He's arrogant, sarcastic, roguish, devastatingly sexy, and the very last thing Cassie wants to entertain. But when circumstances drive these two together, she finds herself a bit too close for comfort as their bond intensifies. Plagued by unexplainable events, a sudden string of disappearances, and even a cult-related murder, Cassie begins to fear for her life. Is it all just a coincidence that these happenings began when this Casanova strolled into town, or has she in fact fallen for a real lady-killer, or worse?





Melissa ParkinTrue solace for this Chicagoland native is no further than a minute's walk away from her, right to the keyboard. Having always been blessed/cursed with an overactive imagination, she's constantly encouraging her predisposition with late night writing fits fueled by her mild Dr. Pepper addiction. A connoisseur of music, movies, and literature, Melissa is always finding inspiration in everything around her. When she's not diving into the depths of her mind's eye, you will undoubtedly find her with a book, a camera, her iPod, or a can of Dr. Pepper in hand.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

**Spotlight, Character Quiz & Giveaway ~ Lost in Starlight ~ Sherry Soule**



Which Starlight Saga Character 
Would YOU Most Likely Be?

Today author, Sherry Soule has some exciting news to share with us! She will be publishing a brand new upper YA / Sci-Fi romance series: the “Starlight Saga” with scorching-hot character chemistry, exciting suspense, and epic romance on June 26, 2014.

To help promote this interstellar love story, Lost in Starlight, Sherry is doing this promo to share the news with fellow booklovers. 


This giveaway is open internationally! 
So let’s tell the blogging world!


Take this quiz to see which character in the Starlight Saga you’d most likely be similar to, and score a $10 Amazon gift card!

Answer this quiz, and then post your results in the comments. Be sure to check the bottom of the post for the details regarding this random giveaway.





1. We detest using labels, but what would others call you?

a) Amateur Fashionista
b) Jock/ Cheerleader
c) Goth or Emo inspired
d) Preppy/ Student Counsel

2. Which of the following best describes your personality?

a) Lighthearted, Diverse, Honest
b) Stuck-up, Conceited, Cocky
c) Independent, Witty, Strange
d) Quiet, Temperamental, Clever

3. Which genre do you read most often?

a) Paranormal Romance
b) Urban Fantasy
c) Horror / Darker YA
d) Science Fiction

4. You are at school and witness a student bullying someone. What do you do?

a) Run in the opposite direction before they pick on you
b) Laugh and join in on the fun
c) Go tell a teacher what’s going on
d) Stop and tell the bully to knock it off or else!

5. What type of pet would you like to have or do you own?

a) Snake
b) Dog
c) Cat
d) Hamster

6. How often do you shop or hit the mall?

a) Once or twice a month
b) Only on sale days
c) Every week—duh
d) Hardly ever

7. Where would you hang out on a free afternoon?

a) The library or bookstore
b) Hit the clothing stores with friends
c) Go to the movies
d) Play video games

If you answered...

Mostly a's: You and Viola are a lot alike! You both love to read, prefer to avoid confrontations, and you’re energetic and sassy.

Mostly b's: Popular girls, Emma and Kaitlyn could be your new besties! You each enjoy sports, hanging at the mall, and dogs.

Mostly c's: You are a lot like the heroine, Sloane. You both love to shop, hang at the movies, adore cats, and like the darker side of books and films.

Mostly d's: Sounds like you and Hayden have a lot in common. You each love to play video games, can’t stand bullies, and are into science fiction books, comics, or movies.

Random winner will be picked on June 27th, 2014. Please check back on that day to find out if you’re the lucky winner. Your gift card will be delivered via email. All prizes will be electronically delivered. Please review all terms & conditions before entering.

Mandatory giveaway details:


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Please mark your calendars to buy your copy of Lost in Starlight on
June 26th!

Read the first five chapters for free on wattpad: http://www.wattpad.com/story/14214838-lost-in-starlight-syfy-romance

That's it! Good luck!

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VOLUME ONE: Starlight Saga

High school reporter Sloane Masterson knows she has one helluva story when she witnesses hottie Hayden Lancaster bending forks with his mind.

Like any good journalist, Sloane sets out to uncover the truth, even if it includes a little stalking. When the superhuman feats start to pile up and the undeniable heat rises between them, Hayden has no choice but to reveal his secret: he’s an alien hybrid. They’re as different as night and day—she’s a curvy, purple-haired, horror junkie and he’s a smoking hot, antisocial, brainiac—yet the intense fascination between them refuses to go away. Even at Hayden’s insistence that dating each other is “off limits” and crazy dangerous, their fiery attraction threatens to go supernova.

Now Sloane’s dealing with creepy government agents, über snobby extraterrestrials, and a psycho alien ex-girlfriend out for revenge. After a crash course on the rules of interstellar dating, Sloane must decide if their star-crossed romance is worth risking her own life....




Award-winning author, Sherry Soule writes thrilling tales of romance and suspense, often mingled with a dash of the mystical and a splash of trendy fashion. Her published novels do not include any graphic sex, explicit violence, or excessive profanity, so that all of her novels can be read and enjoyed by both teens and adults. Sherry currently lives with her family and one very spoiled black cat in California's San Francisco Bay Area.

Sherry's debut novel, Beautifully Broken, was nominated for Best Paranormal Romance in the 2011 Wizard and Witch/Sorcery category by The Romance Reviews (TRR). Her adult PNR novel, Immortal Eclipse, is a *TOP PICK* by Night Owl Romance Reviews.

Places you can visit author Sherry Soule:

The awesome book cover was designed by the talented, Kristen Thompson-Oh of KCT Designs at www.kctdesigns.com

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Friday, June 13, 2014

**Promotional Spotlight ~ Lost in Starlight ~ Sherry Soule**


I'm thrilled to share with you about Sherry Soule's Lost in Starlight, the first book in her Starlight Saga. I'm really looking forward to reading Lost in Starlight. :) Today, I have some of Sherry's favorite moments from the book.

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Lost in Starlight
Starlight Saga #1
Release Date: June 26, 2014
Genre: YA Fantasy

Synopsis
High school reporter Sloane Masterson knows she has one helluva story when she witnesses hottie Hayden Lancaster bending forks with his mind.

Like any good journalist, Sloane sets out to uncover the truth, even if it includes a little stalking. When the superhuman feats start to pile up and the undeniable heat rises between them, Hayden has no choice but to reveal his secret: he’s an alien hybrid.

They’re as different as night and day—she’s a curvy, purple-haired, horror junkie and he’s a smoking hot, antisocial, brainiac—yet the intense fascination between them refuses to go away. Even at Hayden’s insistence that dating each other is “off limits” and crazy dangerous, their fiery attraction threatens to go supernova. 

Now Sloane’s dealing with creepy government agents, über snobby
extraterrestrials, and a psycho alien ex-girlfriend out for revenge. After a crash course on the rules of interstellar dating, Sloane must decide if their star-crossed romance is worth risking her own life....



Sherry has compiled a few of her favorite moments from the first book in the Starlight Saga, “LOST IN STARLIGHT.” Enjoy the excerpts!

***Excerpt 1***
I’m suddenly aware that Hayden Lancaster’s blatantly staring at me. Hard to miss. His messenger bag is in one hand, and drumsticks stick out of his back pocket. I lift my hand in a hesitant little wave. He doesn’t return my gesture, just continues gazing at me through those thick lashes that frame his unique eyes. My head goes all woozy. Even my limbs feel jittery. Frustration and confusion are
warring inside me for having any feelings for someone like him.

And what’s with the stare? 

A wave of nervousness hits hard. Is there toilet paper hanging out of my jeans? Food stuck in my teeth? Or have Frankenstein bolts suddenly sprouted from my neck?

Being on Hayden’s radar is a little unsettling. I admit there’s something about Mr. Puppy Hero’s rare smiles, lopsided with an edge, that draw girls to him like insects buzzing a bug zapper. For better or worse, no one can resist Hayden Lancaster. Not even me....

***Excerpt 2***
“Do you believe in destiny, Hayden?” I ask.

“I do now...but before I met you, I didn’t think there was any such thing as love-at-first-sight, or one person for everyone, or a soulmate. But when I’m near you, I think...I might be wrong.” His expression softens, and he runs his thumb across my bottom lip, causing the blood to sear in my veins. “You know what I believe now? That the universe has no conscious will, only inevitabilities, and it was inevitable that we should be together. It was fated—written in the stars—that no matter what, I’ll never stop trying to make you happy or wanting to keep you safe. I am lost in you, with no desire to escape.”

My breath snags in my throat. Even my knees wobble. How is it that he can say the most romantic things?


Award-winning author, Sherry Soule writes thrilling tales of romance and suspense, often mingled with a dash of the mystical and a splash of trendy fashion. Her published novels do not include any graphic sex, explicit violence, or excessive profanity, so that all of her novels can be read and enjoyed by both teens and adults. Sherry currently lives with her family and one very spoiled black cat in California's San Francisco Bay Area.

Sherry's debut novel, Beautifully Broken, was nominated for Best Paranormal Romance in the 2011 Wizard and Witch/Sorcery category by The Romance Reviews (TRR). Her adult PNR novel, Immortal Eclipse, is a *TOP PICK* by Night Owl Romance Reviews.

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