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Showing posts with label Blog Hops. Show all posts

Blog Hop: CMP Summer Lovin' Winners!


So, the winners have been announced!!


Our Grand prize Kindle Paperwhite winner is...


Maria Maltais!


Swag pack and $25 Amazon card winner is...

Kristi Chambers!

And the five winners for the Swag packs based on comments in order they were received are...

Rhoda Baxter

Erin (No last name, but I'm sure you know who you are :)

Amanda Littlefield

Alicia (No last name, but I'm sure you know who you are :)

Kelly Powell


Please take a moment and contact me via EMAIL to claim your prizes!

Blog Hop: CMP Summer Lovin'


Hello and welcome to the Summer Lovin' Blog Hop!

I'm going to take a moment to share with you some of my favourite summer reads. For me, these scream summer, love and fun!

Stick around, check out the list, take a moment to hop to other blogs using the linky list below and

DO NOT FORGET to click on the Giveaway link below and enter to win...

A Kindle Paperwhite loaded with Crescent Moon Press Books, gift cards, swag and more.

Plus as an added bonus, the first five people to comment below, mentioning their favourite summer reads will win a signed swag pack from me! So, there are tons of prizes to be won!!

It was hard to narrow it down, so, in no particular order...






 

 

Summer Lovin' Linky List!

                                        Shawna Romkey Author blog          
 Constance Phillips, A Writer’s Musings               Katie O’Sullivan
                            Summer Lovin’ – On Olympus…            Kate’s Blog                   Kary Rader
              Lindsey R. Loucks              
                        Summer Lovin’, postcards, and maybe bookmarks
      Jody A Kessler Summer Lovin’ Mountain Style                            Official Website of Maer Wilson
                   Author Jean Murray ~ Wicked Romance Blog                     Summer Lovin’ Heat
      Hildie McQueen’s Author Site   Loni Lynne’s                      
 Author Avery Olive Blog
Wendy S. Russo                Cindy Young-Turner         
                                      Michelle Clay – The Darkside of Romance
the Marvelous Misadventures of Mrs. t                 Shannon Eckrich

Blog Hop: CMP Summer Lovin' Info


Crescent Moon Press authors are ready for summer! We’ll be blogging about our summer loves, our romances, and how much we love summer! Have you ever had a summer fling? Do you have a favorite book about summer? What’s on your summer reading list? What are some great beach reads? We’re blogging about all of it!

Visit our blogs below and enter to win some great prizes between June 14 -17.

Grand Prize: A Kindle Paperwhite & some of our eBooks to read on it!

1st Prize: A $20 Amazon gift card, and a Swag Pack that contains more eBooks, bookmarks, cover flats, magnets, pens, and more!

Drop by our blogs below between June 14 & 17 and enter the rafflecopter!


Good luck & hope to see you there!

Blog Hop: What's Love Got to Do with It?


Today post is part of the What’s Love Got to Do with It? Blog Hop! Stop here, take a read and enter the contest below for a chance to win a $250 E-giftcard! But before you go, don’t forget to take the time to check out the other posts happening today, tomorrow and up until February 19th! Just click this LINK!

So, without further ado...

What’s Love Got to Do With It?

Love. It’s February, so that word is constantly being thrown about. It’s plastered on advertisements, romantic movies are playing on what seems to be an endless loop on the television—even radio stations have added an influx of ballads that profess the act as they sing through the airwaves.

Let’s face it. Love is everywhere.

Especially in books. Love always finds a way to weasel into books. And that’s a good thing. I think now more the ever love—of all kinds—is being increasingly acceptable in society, and Authors aren’t afraid to write about it. In fact. That HEA (Happily Ever After) moment is expected in most genres. Love needs to play a huge roll, definitely in Young Adult Novels, which is what I write.

So, when the question ‘What’s Love Got to Do with It?’ was posed to me, I simply answer, Everything.

But there are many different forms of love—sibling love, parental love, romantic lust, love at first sight, tension filled catalyst love that moves mountains—I know, I’m probably getting a little ahead of myself... But for me, and my Young Adult novels, it’s all about realistic love.

Sure, there’s a place for that fairytale romance, where the princess finds her princess, where circumstances so unbelievable happen bringing two characters together that it’s really only believable because it’s a book. A work of Fiction. And that’s great. That’s what lots of readers want. It’s what I want, a lot of the time.

However, there’s a place for realistic love. It’s what I often like to portray in my novels, because yes, though readers, at times, want to indulge in page turning unbelievable romance—the likes of which would simply never happen in real life—there are tons of readers out there that want to read about a love that they can imagine could happen to themselves.

Readers want to relate to characters. They want to understand that there are matters of which they aren’t the only ones going through alone. And they want to read about a love that is possible. That the boy next door can find eyes for his best friend. Where the slightly geeky girl—or secluded loner—can gain the attention of the jock. Where the new kid in town can turn heads and snag the cheerleader. Because it is possible. I think that if you believe in something. If you want it bad enough. And you have the guts to go after it—anything is possible, especially that all consuming, once in a life time love.

But I also want my characters to grow. I want their actions to be just as realistic as the love I want them to feel. I want readers to understand that love isn’t easy. There are good moments, bad ones, even ugly ones, because real love is messy. It’s not all sunshine and rainbows. It takes work. And I like to make my characters work for it. I think that’s what makes it just as realistic, showing that it takes two people to make love—and relationships to work—but that love has everything to do with making a romance novel amazing. Love has everything to do with it.

Authors shouldn’t be afraid to make love how they want it to be. That’s the fun of being the author, and putting characters in all kinds of situations. Don’t forget you weave the story, so don’t just write about the love you think readers want to read about. Write about the love that you want to write about. Because love is beautiful.

Alright, I’ve said my piece, leaving it a lot on the short and sweet side because I don’t think anyone can really tell someone how to love or how to write about love. It’s one of those things that have many different angles. You just have to do it and see how you come out on the other side. Remember that. You decide how to love and how to be loved. It’s your choice. Just like it’s an authors choice on how to write about love!

Now, take a moment to enter to win an amazing prize! It’s worth it, and well, if money can’t buy love, it can sure buy a lot of books! And don’t forget to check out all the other What’s Love Got to Do with It? Posts!

And, if you haven’t had a chance to do so, and want another great contest, check out the A Stiff Kiss 1st Anniversary Contest, where you can discover some of that realistic love I was talking about and enter to win some HUGE prize packages!
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15 Days of Christmas Giveaways: Linky List!




Wow! Just, WOW! I am floored by the awesomeness that's around me! I want to take amount and give a huge shout out to everyone that took part in my 15 Days of Christmas Giveaways. I’m always amazed at how gracious authors, bloggers, cover artists and editors are. They hear about a cause, and jump right in to take part.

And as you know, I couldn’t have had 15 Days of Christmas Giveaways if it weren’t for the amazing people who offered to give free things away!!
 
The 15 Days of Christmas Giveaways, also wouldn't have been near as awesome, if it wasn't for the help I had from my Mommy. Again she was able to take the time to create not only the 15 Days Blog Badge Stocking, but she made sure each day had a super cute and different stocking! They really added another element of fun to each post!!

Also, I have to thank the people that have (or will) read each post and enter to win.

As you know the contest will run until December 29th 2012! That means you still have a few days to take a moment, enter to win and SPREAD THE WORD!

To make things easier for everyone, please find below all the links for the past 15 days of posts and giveaways!

Just click on the stocking and enter to win!


 

 
 


 



 



 



 



 



 



 

15 Days of Christmas Giveaways: Day 15 Read 2 Review


Today is the LAST DAY in the 15 Days of Christmas Giveaways! I just want to first say that don’t worry, I know December 24th (and the days leading up until Christmas) are hectic.

Though the daily posts end today, the contest will STAY OPEN until December 29th to give everyone a chance to enter. There are people, I’m sure, who are away from their computers, busy with friends and family (as you all should be) so I want to give everyone (and every post) equal opportunity to enter to win!! So don’t freak out if you see this a little late, you’ve still got time to enter!

Now, since I know you’re all just as busy as I am, I don’t want to waste much of your time, so, please allow me to welcome to the blog, Kate from Read 2 Review!

She’s been gracious enough to give us an interview, some great information and a huge prize bundle up for grabs!

The prize?
A Great Minds Think Aloud UK Author Prize Bundle
Which includes:
Bardo by Chris McKenna
Ain’t Finished Yet by George Stratford
Buried Pasts by George Stratford
Unlucky Dip by Kate Tenbeth
Campaign Of The Gods by Mike Evers
The Spirit Archer by Mike Evers

The task?
Like Read 2 Review on Facebook!

 

Please welcome, Kate!

1. You are wonder woman! You run a blog, a newsletter, a blog tour events company and have twitter and Facebook! How do you find the time to manage all of those endeavours?
I’ve managed to get it sorted so I am online constantly working for 2 - 4 hours per day. It’s not too bad, lol!!! I pre-schedule Read 2 Review if I can so then it’s just updating the other sites (of which I have 4 lol) and working behind the scenes.

2. Tell us a little about your blog tour company.
Page Turner Book Tours was set up earlier this year and has taken 4 tours so far. Each tour offers different special items depending on the cost. We have made the packages very creative too by adding in homemade items, recipes and much more. Our tours have been well received and we hope to plan more through the coming year.

3. If you realized that you were only going to be able to read and review 2 books for the rest of your life which would you choose and why?
Gosh that’s hard. I would have to go with the books that I have revisited ever since I was a little girl. The Chronicles Of Narnia and Lord Of The Rings. I have lost count of how many times I have read these books I adore them.

4. You've gotten to know a lot of great authors over the last year or two, but there must be an author you really want to meet in person, who is it and why?
This would have to be my dear friend Marian Lanouette. She’s a fantastic author, which is how we became friends. She has really been there for me recently with the issues I have faced. She has been through such a lot this year and even then she still checks in with me and asks how I am. I am so glad to have been privileged to meet her and hopefully one day I will be able to meet her.

5. What can we expect to see from Reader’s Shadow?
Each month, on the first of each month, the magazine will be released. Each issue will be an extension of Read 2 Review and offers interviews, guest posts, spotlights, book features and contests. We feature an author each month with their cover appearing on the front cover of the magazine. We hope that people like what we put together.

6. When you plan on curling up with a good book, what is the snack or treat that gets you into the reading mood?
Mmm that’s a hard one. I would have said Chocolate. However with being in the hospital recently and now facing an operation, I would have to say a slice of toast and marmite.

7. What is your favourite thing about being a book blogger? What do you wish your blog had more of?
I love finding new authors and working with them to help them promote their work. It gives me such satisfaction when I hear a book I have worked with is doing well. I just wish I had more time to read and offer more reviews.

8. And lastly, what can we expect to see from you and Read 2 Review in the coming New Year?
Well I recently started working with Great Minds Think Aloud and I will be working hard with the authors that I look after and hoping for great things for them.

Read 2 Review I hope will continue to grow and get bigger and bigger.

Hey am I allowed a shameless plug? If so then I would like to encourage anyone who is reading this to join us as a reader. We have a lot of books that, as I person I can’t get through myself. We have books off all genres and would love for more people to join us. Please check out this LINK for more details.

Also on January 17th - 24th we have our first Read-A-Thon of the year.

The Kindle-Ling Read-A-Thon 2013 presented by Read 2 Review – Get Involved

Read 2 Review are setting up our first Read-A-Thon of 2013. We are aware with all the new eReader’s coming out this Christmas some of us may be getting one for Christmas. Kate recently got the Kindle Paperwhite and she is already loving it. This fact led us to the idea of our first Read-A-Thon of 2013.

We haven’t hosted a Read-A-Thon for a while and we figured it would be the perfect time to schedule one. New Year, new books, new devices – perfect right?

Right now we are looking for authors and bloggers to join with us to set up what we think will be an awesome event. There are two ways for you to get involved and these are:

1. Reading List. We are compiling a list of books, which will be offered free in exchange for a review, of books that every participant will be able to choose from to read during the week. I am limiting each book to 5 readers per book and these books will ONLY be available for an electronic devise and not print. If you would like to participate in this first way please let me know the following information:

Name/Pen Name:
Title of book (please limit to 1):
Formats the book is available in (kindle, PDF, kobo…):
Page length:

2. Prize donations. We wish to set up two prize bundles for this contest – International and USA/Canada. We are looking for donations to these bundles. If you are donating a book to the first way to participate you can still do this way too if you wish, only please choose different books. Please can you let me know the following if you would like to participate in this second way:

Name/Pen Name:
Title of book (please limit to 1 – must be different than idea 1 if you are participating in idea 1):
Formats the book is available in (kindle, PDF, kobo…):
Any other item you would like to donate (gift card, merchandise, other…):

The Read-A-Thon itself will be run from the 17th – 24th January and any format of book can be read (including print) but 1 book MUST be read from the compiled list per participant. The reviews can be posted at the participant’s individual site but a link list will be put on Read 2 Review for the books.

To get involved please EMAIL us. We look forward to hearing from you and hope that you have a very merry Christmas!

Wow, thanks, Kate for the great interview and the great information. The read-a-thon sounds fun! I might even consider taking part!

If you’d like to learn more about Kate and Read 2 Review, please click any of the links below!


 
So, I’m sure by now I don’t need to remind you, but I will, please take a moment to enter to win using Mr. Rafflecopter! If you see this post and are wondering WTF is going on, click this link HERE and all your questions will be answered! And, of course, if you’ve missed any days, click the link HERE and you’ll be able to go back and enter to win any days you missed!

Please also come back tomorrow, for one last post in regards to the 15 Days of Christmas Giveaways (before the winners are announced) where I’ll spend some time down on my knees thanking each and every person who took part in the massive giveaway!

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DINYB Blog Hop: Violet Fox by Clare C Marshall


Hey! So, I am taking part in the Did I Notice Your Book? Blog Fest Hop Thing with Ciara Knight and Ninja Captain Alex.
I'm not going to lie, I sort of forgot about this. I thought I had it marked on my calender, which should have sent me a reminder, but well, when I woke up this morning I knew I was forgetting something. It took me awhile to figure it out, and I'm sorry!

Anyways, Ciara Knight does this cool thing on her blog where she picks a book to showcase, one she hasn't read, once that she sort of stumbles on and then tells you all about it! How cool is that? So for the DINYB event she got a bunch of us together to showcase books all over the net in hopes of gaining attention!

So, here's my book.


I picked this book for a few reasons. The cover. The Price. The Author. The Last Book She Wrote. I'm familiar with Clare C. Marshall, however I think this novel is going to be a fantastic read! The cover is elegant and full of mystery. The blurb sounds super fun and I know that Clare's writing is something I enjoy, so when I found out she's got another book coming out, I had to learn more about it!

There are two kinds of people in the land of Marlenia.

The Marlenians, who live on the surface,

and the Freetors, who are forced to live underground.

The war between them ended two hundred years ago, but the Freetors still fight for the right to live under the sun. Fifteen-year-old Kiera Driscoll embodies the Freetors’ hopes as the Violet Fox. In a violet cape and mask, she sneaks around Marlenia City stealing food and freeing her people from slavery.

Then the Elders task her with a secret mission: retrieve a stolen tome that contains the secrets of Freetor magic, something the Marlenians both fear and covet. Kiera must disguise herself as a noblewoman and infiltrate the Marlenian castle before the Freetor-hating Advisor finds out her real identity, before her brother is imprisoned because of the secrets he hides, and before she falls any more in love with the prince she’s supposed to hate.

More is happening in the castle than she realizes, and Kiera is faced with a difficult choice. Will she be loyal to her people and their fight for freedom, or will she be loyal to her heart?
 
Don't Forget!
Shout out on Facebook, Twitter, or from a water tower until the author finds her book. Then move on to the next blogger participating in the DINYB Blog Fest and shout out for that author. Keep going to as many as you can.
I’ll be heading to all the blogs today. Almost 100 books will be highlighted today, let’s see how many authors find their books!!!
List of DINYB participants:


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