Wednesday, May 1, 2013

TnT Confidential: Iyanna Jenna (YA author) *Giveaway*



Hi Lovelies! I'm inaugurating the month of may with a special visitor: YA author Iyanna Jenna! Let's give her a warm welcome! *claps* She's holding a giveaway so read on to find out how to win one of her interesting titles.

 
A Granted Wish and Glowing Dim as an Ember by Iyana Jenna





This is a part of my blogging in ‘A Granted Wish’ Blog Tour (that now will also feature another story with the title of ‘Glowing Dim as an Ember’) and I’d like to extend my gratitude to Elyzabeth for the opportunity to guest blog on her site. Now here are my stories.

A Granted Wish

Genre: M/M Young Adult
Word count: 1,600
Summary: Being told over and over that he is too young to have a girlfriend, or a boyfriend as the case may be, 15-year-old Cody sends a wish to whoever up there willing to grant it.

This story was inspired by the movie Blue Lagoon and I playfully dubbed it Blue Lagoon 2. It has silliness of a boy that is entangled in a case of ‘be careful what you wish for.’




Excerpt

Kyle inches slowly, creeps in, and, stealing a quick glance towards the boy sitting next to him, he smiles. He looks down; can feel their fingers entwined together underneath their school bags. He loves seeing the blush on the other boy's face, feel the slight tremor running through his hand–though from excitement or fear he knows not. They are inside the school bus after all.

He swallows his disappointment when Aiden pulls his hand back. Right. He tries not to show his feeling, looks up and sees the boy’s shy smile toward him, making him feel warm all over.

That's exactly what he feels every time Aiden is around. In the classroom, at PE sessions, during breaks. He can’t wait. Can’t wait to see him again once he loses sight of him.

“Kyle? What are you doing out there? Get inside and change. Dinner’s ready.”

Startled, Kyle whirls around to find his dad standing at the doorway. He doesn’t realize he’s been standing at the gate, watching the bus that carries Aiden vanish round the corner at the end of the street.


Glowing Dim as an Ember

Genre: Young Adult
Word count: 2,700
Summary: 14 year-old Etienne keeps getting flashes of someone else's memories. Dancing bears and painted wings are not exactly the things he meets every day especially since he is just a homeless boy living on the cold streets of Paris.
 
This story was inspired by a song Once Upon a December and the story of Anastasia, the lost princess from Russia. But it’s by no means a story of her as this one is a tale of the boy Etienne and another named Eric in the year of 1840 and before.
 
 
Excerpt
 
At first he thought he heard it from afar, the roar of a gun blaring, a voice screaming. Or perhaps it was a dream.

But someone was pounding at the door, and he leaped out of bed. Feet entangled in the blankets, he nearly toppled face first onto the floor when a pair of hands caught him and he gasped, panicked.

“You have to go. You have to go!”

“Mama?”

His mother grabbed his boots and pulled them onto his feet, then snatched up his coat and put it on him; she pushed him urgently toward the window.

“Mama!”

His room was on the second story and though the snow outside was thick and soft to cushion his fall, it was pitch black and he really didn't want to stumble around, cold and with probably a sprained ankle as well.

"Go!" His mother was getting hysterical. “Anna is waiting outside. You will be safe.”
 
 
 
A Granted Wish will be out on April 28, 2013 and Glowing Dim as an Ember on May 5, 2013.
 
Buy Link: http://alfiedog.com/products-page/iyana-jenna/
 
To find out more about me, please go to:
 
http://iyana-jenna.livejournal.com/
http://www.amazon.com/author/iyanajenna
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6996391.Iyana_Jenna
https://www.facebook.com/iyanajenna

Or email me at: iyanajenna@yahoo.com
 
And a giveaway! Please comment and you’ll enter a draw for one of the stories. ^___^

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for the opportunity to win.

    Karl
    slats5663(at)shaw(dot)ca

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  2. Loved the blurbs! Please count me in. Thanks!!!

    gisu29(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Thank you for reading and commenting. :)

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  3. I opened the month! \o/

    (((YOU)))

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