Reviews!
To any authors/publishers/ tour companies that are looking for the reviews that I signed up for please know this is very hard to do.
I will be stopping reviews temporarily. My husband passed away February 1st and my new normal is a bit scary right now and I am unable to concentrate on a book to do justice to the book and authors.
I will still do spotlight posts if you wish it is just the reviews at this time. I apologize for this, but it isn't fair to you if I signed up to do a review and haven't been able to because I can't concentrate on any books.
Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time. I appreciate all of you.
Kathleen Kelly
April 2nd 2024
24 November 2015
Cover Reveal, The 12 Days of Texas by M.B.Feeney!
The Thread Than Binds by Alice Hayes Book Tour!
Book Details:
Book Title: The Thread That Binds by Alice Hayes
Category: Adult fiction, 284 pages
Genre: Women's Fiction
Publisher: Fastpencil
Release date: September, 2015
Available for review in: Print, ebook (mobi for Kindle), PDF & ePUB
Will send print books: Internationally
Tour dates: Nov 23 to Dec 11, 2015
Content Rating: PG 13 + M (Profanities are used occasionally, but there are only one or two f-bombs. The word 'G*d d*mn' is referenced, but never used. The book deals with mature issues, such as unplanned pregnancy, spousal abuse, and parental abandonment. There are a few non-graphic sex scenes (one is 'fade to black', the other are a little more descriptive but by no means explicit). There are two non-explicit labor/birth scenes. There is one mildly violent sex scene.
Book Description:
Sherice is a new mother, a sonographer, quilter, and wife; an overworked young woman whose elderly mother is slipping away from her.
Sylvie is a newlywed and recent immigrant, unemployed and virtually penniless. Her husband’s paycheck can’t even cover prenatal care, let alone a baby, and her due date is only drawing nearer…
Joanne’s unconventional pregnancy turns her world upside down, redefining her career and relationships, and even bringing to the surface long-buried demons from her past.
Payton is seventeen, pregnant, and on the run. She flees to her uncle in Georgia with the hope of making a fresh start, but discovers making it on her own is harder than she could ever have imagined.
Gloria is trapped in an unhappy marriage; in love with someone else. Her life is falling apart. With a baby on the way, would it be selfish to flee?
Five women, once strangers, form bonds. Set in modern day Georgia, this is the story of friendship that blossoms in the land of country music, sweet tea, and secrets kept locked tight behind closed doors. Moving, funny, and at times heartbreaking, The Thread That Binds is a lesson in empathy, strength, and the beauty of love.
Meet the author:
Originally from Winchester, England, Alice’s plans to read law at a British university were disrupted when she fell deeply in love with Georgia, USA, while studying abroad. After moving all over Georgia, Alice has finally settled in Athens and has no plans to go anywhere else.
She is a single mother to a three-year-old girl and a 65 lb hound dog. She likes coffee, wine, and anything edible with the words ‘salted caramel’ in its description.
At the time of publication, Alice is a 24-year-old history student working full time in a law office, and writing fiction at every stolen moment. She hasn’t slept in approximately two years.
Connect with the author: Website Twitter
Race to Tibet by Sophie Schiller Spotlight! #RacetoTibetBlogTour #Historical #HistFic
Race to Tibet by Sophie Schiller
Publication Date: January 26, 2015
Tradewinds Publishing
Formats: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 342
Genre: Historical Fiction/Adventure
"Fans of Jules Verne’s travel adventures will find Schiller has done a solid job of transforming an obscure real-life Victorian expedition into a thrilling yarn." — Publishers Weekly
Excerpt
The Tibetan spoke again, but this time his voice changed. He began to chant as if he had gone into a hypnotic trance. He closed his eyes and recited a mantra that sounded like a prayer from another world. "Our Oracle predicted that during the year of the Iron-Tiger the Jade Emperor would capture the golden bird and send her into exile, but a small army with metal sticks would sweep down from the north and rescue her. Once free the golden bird would fly to the Potala Palace to perform the sacred duty of acting as tutor and maidservant to the Dalai Lama. The Oracle said that for this great service, good fortune would follow the foreigners all the days of their lives. But if the golden bird is captured by the mandarins, they will lose their heads. She is called Pema, or lotus flower. Her true identity may not be known by anyone outside this tent, not even by your closest servants. For this reason, we call her the golden bird." "I'll bear that in mind," said Bonvalot. "Don't worry, your golden bird will be safe with me. You may go in peace now." Bonvalot led the visitors back to their horses while Pema stayed behind beside the tent, looking like a forgotten stupa on a windswept hill. The Tibetans mounted their horses and galloped away. All that remained behind was the forlorn figure of Pema wrapped in her sheepskin coat, silent except for the humming of her prayer wheel. Her eyes followed their every movement. "Now that we've got her, what do we do with her?" said Bonvalot, regarding the Tibetan girl with curiosity. "I suppose our Christian duty is to feed her," said Father Dedeken. "And give her a warm place to sleep." When Rachmed explained the situation to the caravan men, some of them objected to the intruder; others raised their eyebrows and cast suspicious glances in her direction, but otherwise they accepted Pema's presence, albeit guardedly. Later, Bonvalot sat Pema down by the fire and offered her a bowl of tsampa and tea. When she became more comfortable, he urged her remove her shawl. Reluctantly, the girl pushed away the shawl and when they caught a glimpse of her face in the light of the campfire, the men gasped: Pema was the most exquisite creature they had ever seen. She was beautiful in a mystical sort of way, with skin like polished white jade, rose petal lips, and black, almond-shaped eyes. Her hair was braided into dozens of tiny plaits that were bounded by a single strand of coral beads suspended from a golden disk on her forehead; around her neck she wore multiple strands of coral and turquoise necklaces, and in her hands she held a prayer wheel that she clutched like a golden scepter. Pema had an almost regal presence about her, like a royal consort. Or a goddess.About the Author
Sophie Schiller was born in Paterson, NJ and grew up in the West Indies amid aging pirates and retired German spies. Among other oddities her family tree contains a Nobel prize-winning physicist and a French pop singer. She loves stories that carry the reader back in time to exotic and far-flung locations. She was educated at American University, Washington, DC and lives in Brooklyn, NY. She is currently working on a new historical thriller set in the Caribbean. For more information visit Sophie Schiller's blog. You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.Blog Tour Schedule
Monday, November 23Review at Svetlana's Reads and Views
Interview at Let Them Read Books
Spotlight at 100 Pages a Day
Tuesday, November 24
Spotlight at A Literary Vacation
Spotlight at CelticLady's Reviews
Wednesday, November 25
Review at Jorie Loves a Story
Spotlight at Just One More Chapter
Thursday, November 26
Guest Post at Passages to the Past
Spotlight at Book Nerd
Friday, November 27
Interview at Boom Baby Reviews
Giveaway
We have a signed paperback of Race to Tibet up for grabs! To enter, see the GLEAM form below. Rules – Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on November 27th. You must be 18 or older to enter. – Giveaway is open internationally. – Only one entry per household. – All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion – Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.Enter at link below!
Race to Tibet
#RacetoTibetBlogTour #Historical #HistFic
Release Blitz of Sasha & Andriena by Marita A. Hansen!
Synopsis
Sasha has long lost his will to love, his slavery turning him into a vicious killer who would sooner shoot himself than kiss a woman. But after he is pitted against the daughter of a Sicilian Don in a Russian roulette game, he forms a connection with her that only death can break.
Andriena doesn’t have to think twice when she’s told to kiss a stunning blond man or place a gun to her head and pull the trigger. However, she quickly learns that getting close to Sasha isn’t meant to save her life ... but to destroy her soul. #A dark romance and a psycho-sexual thriller.
Purchase Links
Amazon US - http://goo.gl/gakPpN
Amazon UK - http://goo.gl/trMhry
Excerpt
“Your eyes are so bright I can almost see your soul shining behind them. That’s why the color diminishes when someone dies. Their soul leaves their body. Maybe that’s also why my eyes are so gray. They lack color because I lack a soul.”
About the Author
NATIONALITY AND CULTURAL CONNECTIONS: I'm a true blue Aucklander, born and bred in New Zealand. I tend to write about cultures I have connections to, such as Croatian and Maori. I would love to visit Croatia again as I have family there. However, in My Masters' Nightmare, I have started writing about Italians. My husband is part Italian and I also have a degree in Italian.
SPORTS: As a teen my favorite sports were karate, badminton, and running. I also did unarmed combat and played in a touch rugby team (my gym teacher made me do the last one!) Now, I stick to coaching soccer and running. I have completed two marathons, numerous half-marathons and one 30K run.
CAREER PATH: I started off as a Graphic Designer, then went to Auckland University, where I got a BA degree in Art History and Italian Studies and a post-graduate Honors degree in Art History. I worked in the Art History field, then became a full-time artist, doing commissions. I eventually lost all of my senses and gave it up to be a poor, starving writer, smh.
FAVORITE FOODS: I'm vegetarian. I love pasta based foods, tofu, chocolate mousse and golden queen peaches.
BAD HABITS: I'm a major procrastinator that can't seem to earn money to save myself!
STATUS: Married to my high school sweetheart (which he hates me calling him). We have two kids.
Author Links
Giveaway
a Rafflecopter giveawayRace to Tibet by Sophie Schiller Book Spotlight and Giveaway!
Race to Tibet by Sophie Schiller
Publication Date: January 26, 2015
Tradewinds Publishing
Formats: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 342
Genre: Historical Fiction/Adventure
"Fans of Jules Verne s travel adventures will find Schiller has done a solid job of transforming an obscure real-life Victorian expedition into a thrilling yarn." Publishers Weekly
Excerpt
The Tibetan spoke again, but this time his voice changed. He began to chant as if he had gone into a hypnotic trance. He closed his eyes and recited a mantra that sounded like a prayer from another world."Our Oracle predicted that during the year of the Iron-Tiger the Jade Emperor would capture the golden bird and send her into exile, but a small army with metal sticks would sweep down from the north and rescue her. Once free the golden bird would fly to the Potala Palace to perform the sacred duty of acting as tutor and maidservant to the Dalai Lama. The Oracle said that for this great service, good fortune would follow the foreigners all the days of their lives. But if the golden bird is captured by the mandarins, they will lose their heads.She is called Pema, or lotus flower. Her true identity may not be known by anyone outside this tent, not even by your closest servants. For this reason, wecall her the golden bird.""I'll bear that in mind," said Bonvalot. "Don't worry, your golden bird will be safe with me. You may go in peace now."Bonvalot led the visitors back to their horses while Pema stayed behind beside the tent, looking like a forgotten stupa on a windswept hill.The Tibetans mounted their horses and galloped away. All that remained behind was the forlorn figure of Pema wrapped in her sheepskin coat, silent except for the humming of her prayer wheel. Her eyes followed their every movement."Now that we've got her, what do we do with her?" said Bonvalot, regarding the Tibetan girl with curiosity."I suppose our Christian duty is to feed her," said Father Dedeken. "And give her a warm place to sleep."When Rachmed explained the situation to the caravan men, some of them objected to the intruder; others raised their eyebrows and cast suspicious glances in herdirection, but otherwise they accepted Pema's presence, albeit guardedly.Later, Bonvalot sat Pema down by the fire and offered her a bowl of tsampa and tea. When she became more comfortable, he urged her remove her shawl.Reluctantly, the girl pushed away the shawl and when they caught a glimpse of her face in the light of the campfire, the men gasped: Pema was the most exquisite creature they had ever seen. She was beautiful in a mystical sort of way, with skin like polished white jade, rose petal lips, and black, almond-shaped eyes. Her hair was braided into dozens of tiny plaits that were bounded by a single strand of coral beads suspended from a golden disk on her forehead; around her neck she wore multiple strands of coral and turquoise necklaces, and in her hands she held a prayer wheel that she clutched like a golden scepter. Pema had an almost regal presence about her, like a royal consort. Or a goddess.About the Author
Sophie Schiller was born in Paterson, NJ and grew up in the West Indies amid aging pirates and retired German spies. Among other oddities her family tree contains a Nobel prize-winning physicist and a French pop singer. She loves stories that carry the reader back in time to exotic and far-flung locations. She was educated at American University, Washington, DC and lives in Brooklyn, NY. She is currently working on a new historical thriller set in the Caribbean.For more information visit Sophie Schiller's blog. You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.Blog Tour Schedule
Monday, November 23Review at Svetlana's Reads and Views
Interview at LetThem Read Books
Spotlight at 100 Pages a Day
Tuesday, November 24
Spotlight at A Literary Vacation
Spotlight at CelticLady's Reviews
Wednesday, November 25
Review at Jorie Loves a Story
Spotlight at Just One More Chapter
Thursday, November 26
Guest Post at Passages to the Past
Spotlight at Book Nerd
Friday, November 27
Interview at Boom BabyReviews
Giveaway
We have a signed paperback of Race to Tibet up for grabs! To enter, see the GLEAM form below.Rules Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on November 27th. You must be 18 or older to enter. Giveaway is open internationally. Only one entry per household. All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.My First Travel Books; Africa's "Big Five Wild Animals by Anna Othitis Spotlight and Giveaway!
Mother Daughter Book Reviews is pleased to be coordinating a Book Blast for "Africa's 'Big Five' Wild Animals", the fourth book in the "My First Travel" book series by Anna Othitis.
About the Book
Title: Africa's "Big Five" Wild Animals (My First Travel Book #4) |
Author: Anna Othitis |
Illustrator: Cecelia Morgan |
Publication Date: October 27, 2015 |
Publisher: Independent |
Pages: 39 |
Recommended Ages: 3 to 9
Amazon * Goodreads
Book Description: Welcome to Angelic Airlines! Are you ready to take to the skies? Children come join us this time on a wild adventure with Captain Frankie on Angelic Airlines as we travel across the world to learn about, visit and see Africa's Big "5" Wildlife Animals. Captain Frankie is waiting for you to book your ticket, safely stow your bags, and open your eyes to these amazing animals in the savannahs of Africa. Most of these beautiful animals are about to become Extinct. We have to save our Wildlife animals, this earth belongs to them as well. My First Travel Books. This is another one of Anna Othitis’s trip with Captain Frankie. Originally from Zimbabwe, Africa, her travels have taken her a far across the world.
The Buzz About "My First Travel Books"
"This would make a great present to give a child at any time of the year and is sure to give them hours of entertainment and get those minds thinking and asking questions which can lead to further exploration!! " ~ MikiHope, Amazon
"I wish that I'd had books like this when I was little. I think it would have made me more interested in Geography. I would have paid more attention in class!" ~ Cinnamon Hollow, Amazon
"An amazing way to learn about the world beyond our own borders from the comfort of their own home, Anna has carefully composed the pages to make them fun and entertaining. It is books like these that children learn and may one day decide to travel abroad." ~ Sheryl, Amazon
"Very informative and easy for kids to understand! Really works their imagination and would recommend this book to all parents for their kids. Very well written." ~ Michael S., Amazon
"Adorable travel and coloring book for young children. It's never too early to spark a child's imagination for what is out in the world." ~ Jessica., Amazon
About the Author: Anna Othitis
Anna Othitis lived and was raised in the beautiful land and country of Zimbabwe, Africa (home will always be home. She left all of her life long memories, endless charity work and good people behind vowing that she will continue supporting the needy children in her land Zimbabwe, Africa and beyond. After traveling long and short distances from the East coast to the West coast twice she and her family eventually found their sense of belonging and final settling destination in New Jersey, USA. Her husband George, sons Johnny, Elia and Frankie encouraged her to write her first children's book titled "My First Travel Book", inspired by Frankie (Captain Frankie), who is graduating from his Master’s degree in Aeronautical Science and beginning his career as a professional pilot. Anna's favorite saying is "Be Bold Be Brave". She was inspired to write her children's books with a vision to link up the children Africa and of the world on Angelic Airlines to so many beautiful places of interest and popularity on our wonderful planet Earth with all its beautiful some natural and some man made creations and resources. One of the beautiful natural wonders featured in her books is in her birth land of Zimbabwe "The Mighty Victoria Falls" All of her books educate our children and widen their scope of interest in the amazing surroundings, creations and nature to appreciate and look after our environment for many generations still to come.
Website | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads
Google+ | LinkedIn | Pinterest
** Book Blast Giveaway **
Prize: One winner will receive a $25 Amazon gift card or $25 PayPal cash prize, winner's choice Giveaway ends: December 3, 11:59 pm, 2015 Open to: Internationally How to enter: Please enter using the Rafflecopter widget below. Terms and Conditions: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. A winner will be randomly drawn through the Rafflecopter widget and will be contacted by email within 48 hours after the giveaway ends. The winner will then have 72 hours to respond. If the winner does not respond within 72 hours, a new draw will take place for a new winner. Odds of winning will vary depending on the number of eligible entries received. This contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook. This giveaway is sponsored by Anna Othitis and is hosted and managed by Renee from Mother Daughter Book Reviews. If you have any additional questions – feel free to send an email to Renee(at)MotherDaughterBookReviews(dot)com.a Rafflecopter giveaway
Out of this World Lilla Rose Giveaway!
Hosted By:
Daily Woman Blog, Michigan Savings & More and Sew Crafty Angel
Sponsored By:
Lilla Rose Consultant Shannon Ferraby
In honor of the BIG Lilla Rose Black Friday Sale that happens every year I am giving you a chance to win One of THREE prizes from Lilla Rose Consultant Shannon Ferraby.
I fell in love with Lilla Rose after I won a giveaway a few years ago and since then I have collected many. I can't say enough good things about this product and my Lilla Rose Consultant Shannon. Read my Review on Lilla Rose Here.
Check out ALL the great products on Shannon's Webpage and make your list for the BIG Black Friday Sale. Everything will be on sale, some upto 50% off.
Giveaway:
Starts at 12am EST 11/23/15
Ends at 11:59pm EST 12/4/2015
THREE WINNERS
1st prize- $30 Shopping Spree
2nd prize- $20 Shopping Spree
3rd prize- Set of Bobbies (Choice of any pair in stock)
Disclaimer: Daily Woman Blog received no compensation for this giveaway. One winner selected via Rafflecopter. Winner has 48 hrs to respond or another winner will be picked. Sponsor is responsible for the delivery of this prize to the winner. Daily Woman Blog or any other blog that is promoting this giveaway are responsible for prize delivery. This giveaway is in no way endorsed, affiliated or associated with Facebook, Twitter or any other Social Media Networking Site. This giveaway is valid only
in the United States. Entrants must be 18+ years of age to enter.
23 November 2015
Burnie's Bean Espresso Whole Bean Coffee Review! #Sudamerica
Product Description
Espresso Whole Bean Coffee, USDA Organic as well as Fair Trade Certified
Looking for Organic and Fair Trade, taste-packed coffee beans? Look no further!
- Are you done with low quality, tasteless and odorous beans?
- Do you feel uneasy about small coffee farmers being exploited?
- Does environmental pollution make you feel queasy?
- Wouldn't you just love to enjoy the same quality coffee at home as you do in your favorite coffee shop?Burnie's Beans knows no greater joy than addressing all of your concerns!
Specially selected, high quality, Organic, Fair Trade coffee beans
- Wonderfully fragrant coffee with a vibrant, yet well-balanced taste
- A coffee bean that contributes to the fight against the exploitation of coffee farmers and simultaneously reduces our CO₂ footprint. These coffee beans are traded in a fair manner and are produced with respect for nature, without chemical pesticides or fertilizers.
- High-quality coffee beans, high-quality taste!Amazone Buyers rate our Burnie's Beans brand as a Quality Premium product. Burnie's Beans come with a You'll totally love it or you get all your money back - Guarantee. No questions asked.
I love a good cup of strong coffee in the morning, kind of gets my motor started. Of course, an espresso blend is probably the strongest you can get. I received a 2lb bag of Burnie's Bean Espresso Whole Bean Coffee for my honest review. I made a pot in my French Press for hubby and I this morning and we was both completely satisfied. Strong but not bitter, the coffee is Fair Trade Certified and USDA Organic which is a plus in my book.
I not only use an espresso coffee just to drink in the morning, but I bake with it in a chocolate cake, I make latte's frequently and Burnie's Bean espresso coffee will be perfect for this.
If you are looking for a great espresso coffee than you need to try Burnie's Bean Espresso Whole Beans, because what better way to get coffee is by the whole bean rather than pre ground as you can have a much fresher cup of coffee this way.
I received this product for review and was not monetarily compensated for my thoughts.
Looking for Organic and Fair Trade, taste-packed coffee beans? Look no further!
- Are you done with low quality, tasteless and odorous beans?
- Do you feel uneasy about small coffee farmers being exploited?
- Does environmental pollution make you feel queasy?
- Wouldn't you just love to enjoy the same quality coffee at home as you do in your favorite coffee shop?Burnie's Beans knows no greater joy than addressing all of your concerns!
Specially selected, high quality, Organic, Fair Trade coffee beans
- Wonderfully fragrant coffee with a vibrant, yet well-balanced taste
- A coffee bean that contributes to the fight against the exploitation of coffee farmers and simultaneously reduces our CO₂ footprint. These coffee beans are traded in a fair manner and are produced with respect for nature, without chemical pesticides or fertilizers.
- High-quality coffee beans, high-quality taste!Amazone Buyers rate our Burnie's Beans brand as a Quality Premium product. Burnie's Beans come with a You'll totally love it or you get all your money back - Guarantee. No questions asked.
#Sudamerica
My ReviewI love a good cup of strong coffee in the morning, kind of gets my motor started. Of course, an espresso blend is probably the strongest you can get. I received a 2lb bag of Burnie's Bean Espresso Whole Bean Coffee for my honest review. I made a pot in my French Press for hubby and I this morning and we was both completely satisfied. Strong but not bitter, the coffee is Fair Trade Certified and USDA Organic which is a plus in my book.
I not only use an espresso coffee just to drink in the morning, but I bake with it in a chocolate cake, I make latte's frequently and Burnie's Bean espresso coffee will be perfect for this.
If you are looking for a great espresso coffee than you need to try Burnie's Bean Espresso Whole Beans, because what better way to get coffee is by the whole bean rather than pre ground as you can have a much fresher cup of coffee this way.
I received this product for review and was not monetarily compensated for my thoughts.
Enter for a chance to win a Kinderglo Angel Night Light and Guess How Much I Love You Book ($34.94 RV total)!
Disclosure: IMHO Views, Reviews and Giveaways is responsible for prize fulfillment on this giveaway. There is no other sponsor involved. This post contains affiliate links.
Part of the Happy Holidays Giveaway Hop
Keep scrolling to the bottom for other blogs participating in the hop. Enter as many giveaways as you can!
If you just can't wait to see if you won the giveaway you can purchase both of these items on Amazon. Just click the links below for each product.
There are other characters available as well. Not being given away but a great gift anyway.
Co-hosts are: Deliciously Savvy | Amy & Aron's Real Life Reviews | PaulaMS' Giveaways, Reviews, & Freebie | Box Roundup | My Silly Little Gang | Canada US Win and Save
A huge thanks to all of the co-host and participating bloggers! Your help is greatly appreciated! You are the reason our giveaways are such a great success!
Did you know that we are not allowed to ask you to "like" us as a giveaway entry on Facebook?
If you visit our page and enjoy it, please "like" it of your own free will. This will allow us to continue to bring you these wonderful giveaways with great prizes. Thanks in advance for "liking" us!
And now for the very best part - the giveaway!
Giveaway dates: Nov. 23 - Dec 7 11:59 pm EST Open to residents of the Continental US 18+ only. One set of entries per person. Prize: One winner will receive a Kinderglo Angel Night Light and a Guess How Much I Love You Book ($34.94 RV) Please enter the giveaway through the Giveaway Tool listed below. Giveaway Tool will randomly select a winner. Winning entry will be verified. All entries are optional, and the chance of winning depends on the number of entries. No purchase necessary, void where prohibited. By entering this giveaway you are agreeing to have your name listed as the winner on the giveaway widget and winner's list of participating blogs. The winners name will be posted on the widget and also here. In the case of any malfunction of the Giveaway Tool the giveaway will be cancelled and no prize awarded. Winner is responsible for any applicable taxes.Welcome to the 1st Annual Happy Holidays Giveaway Hop hosted by Karen’s Got Mail! I have teamed up with a fantastic group of bloggers to share some awesome giveaways with our readers. Be sure to hop around to the participating blogs listed below and enter some fabulous giveaways, all of which are worth a minimum of $25! Also, make sure to enter the Grand Prize Giveaway – $50 Gift Card to Incredibundles! Disclosure: Karen’s Got Mail and the Happy Holidays Giveaway Hop participating bloggers are not responsible for sponsors who do not fulfill their prize obligations. Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and any other social media are not affiliated with this giveaway.
Haven's Knight by Regan Ure Blog Tour and Giveaway!
Haven's Knight
by Regan Ure
Publication Date: November 10, 2015
Cover Design: Mayhem Cover Creations
Genre: YA
Hosted by: Promo Stars Services/StarAngels Reviews
Synopsis
Purchase Links
Amazon
US - http://goo.gl/7JuyaB
UK - http://goo.gl/ACg6u2
CA - http://goo.gl/qumt2k
About the Author
Regan discovered the joy of writing at the tender age of twelve. Her first two novels were teen fiction romance. She then got sidetracked into the world of computer programming and travelled extensively visiting twenty-seven countries.
A few years ago after her son’s birth she stayed home and took another trip into the world of writing. After writing nine stories on a free writing website, winning an award and becoming a featured writer the next step was to publish her stories.
Born in South Africa she now lives in London with her two children and husband, who is currently doing his masters.
If she isn’t writing her next novel you will find her reading soppy romance novels, shopping like an adrenaline junkie or watching too much television.
Website - http://www.reganure.com
Twitter - @reganUre
Instagram - https://instagram.com/reganure/
Giveaway
Murder in Mornington by Kemberlee Shortland, A Novella Review!
The last thing hair stylist Sassy O’Brien expects to find on her morning run on her local beach is a dead body. An addict of TV crime programs, she thinks, “What would Beckett do?” After ringing the police, she takes several crime scene photos on her mobile phone, as you do.
Much to Detective Donnelly’s consternation, Sassy’s involvement becomes instrumental in his investigation, especially as clues are overlooked by his team.
How will Sassy cope when all the clues point to her?
The last thing she expected to find while jogging with her dog on Mornington Beach was a body.
A human body.
But there it was. Her breath caught and her stomach tightened.
To be fair, the body wasn’t actually on the beach, but on the stony bank along the River Boyne near where it opened into the Irish Sea at Mornington Beach. The river had been an active shipping lane since medieval times for the port town of Drogheda just four miles upriver.
Was he alive? The large man lay on his side with his back to her, so she couldn’t tell.
Taking a deep breath, she pulled Bracken to her side and inched closer to the body. The wolfhound strained at the lead, trying to get a sniff between yelps and whines.
The man had shaggy, dark hair and wore a black-wool coat, well-worn, blue denim, and black boots. It seemed to her untrained eye that he could have worked on a ship. Could this man have fallen overboard from one of the ships catching the last high tide? With his damp hair and wet clothes, if he hadn’t fallen off a ship, he’d at least been out here since last night’s rain.
“Hello?” Her voice squeaked. She took deep breaths, forcing herself to relax. “Are you all right?”
Silence was his only reply.
Her heart pounded in earnest now. The dog’s barking didn’t help matters, especially where Sassy’s shoulders were concerned. Wolfhounds were strong, so even though Bracken was a well-trained dog, it was still a struggle keeping her at heel.
“Whisht. Quiet.” She tugged on the lead, and the dog fell in beside her, resorting to soft guttural growls.
Keeping Bracken close, Sassy made a wide arc around the body. The man wasn’t moving, so she inched closer and touched his booted foot with her runner-clad toe. “Hey.” Still nothing.
She scanned the area for help, but at this hour of the morning, she and Bracken were the only ones about.
Cautiously, she moved in front of him and knelt onto one knee to see if she recognized him beneath the strands of damp hair partially obscuring his face. He didn’t look familiar, but he did look pale. Really pale. His lips were grey. She noticed the side of his face was discolored where it rested near the ground, but the rest of him was deathly pale.
Then his lips moved.
He’s alive.
She leaned in closer. “I can’t hear you. What are you saying? Are you all right?”
Just as she reached out to move aside the hair from his eyes, his mouth opened. What she’d thought was his tongue emerged as a small crab when it spilled onto the ground and skittered away toward the river.
“Oh, dear God!”
Sassy quickly fell back. Bracken’s sharp, startled yip meant the dog was behind her, which caused Sassy to lose her balance. She twisted her body, hoping not to crush the poor dog when she landed. Rough stones bit into her hip as she came to a crushing stop, her elbow and shoulder taking the rest of her weight.
Without considering her injuries, she spun onto her back and used her feet to push herself through the stones and away from the dead man. Bracken’s lead had wrapped around Sassy’s wrist, forcing the dog even closer to her as they moved.
“Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!” Her heart felt like it was going to explode from her chest.
Once more, she gazed around her. This is what she got for running so early in the morning.
She turned her gaze back to the corpse.
She admitted it now. He was a corpse.
Her stomach tensed. She swallowed hard to keep her morning’s tea and toast in place.
Buck up. It’s just a body. He can’t hurt you. It’s not like you haven’t seen dead people before. Good God, this is Ireland. A good, old-fashioned Irish wake put paid to the fear of seeing dead people. Lots of them. She’d just never seen one on the beach before.
Taking long, deep breaths, Sassy got hold of herself. She pulled her mobile from her coat pocket and dialed 999.
* COMING SOON *
LYNCHED IN LAYTOWN
A Sassy O'Brien Mystery, #2
It’s happened again. On her morning run, Sassy discovers the body of a man hanging from the scoreboard at the Laytown Races winner circle—the jockey who’d won yesterday’s famous beach race. When two women are discovered to be carrying the deceased baby, a disgruntled and jilted wife, and jealous jockeys, suspects are at a premium.
Detective Donnelly is called in to investigate, but will Sassy’s involvement be of help or hindrance? If anything from his past experience with the hair stylist is to go by, this case will take an interesting twist.
|
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
AddToAny
View My Stats!
Pageviews past week
SNIPPET_HTML_V2.TXT