Random.Org has picked my winners of a $10 Evernight Giftcard and a bookmark. They are (and have been contacted):
Kaylyn and Carolyn!
Thank you to Evernight for a wonderful Birthday hop and for all the readers that hopped and commented and simply are there. Without you we would be nothing.
In three short years, Evernight has grown
by leaps and bounds thanks to readers like you! Evernight is pulling out all
the stops and throwing an extreme BIRTHDAY
BASH BLOG HOP in your honor!
That’s right! It’s Evernight’s birthday but
YOU get the presents…
Prizes include:
Samsung Galaxy Tab
Kindle Paperwhite
Kobo Touch
$100 Evernight and Amazon Gift
Certificates
Mega Evernight Swag Pack
Plus, each author on the hop
will offer his/her own special prize!
As an author, I’m thrilled to share my
stories with you and Evernight helps make my books shine! There are many reasons as to why I love Evernight Publishing: fast response time, dedicated team, beautiful covers... but what makes me submit to Evernight time and time again is that I feel at home with them. It sounds like a cliche but Evernight has been like a family to me since my first submission, A Decade of Longing, back in 2011.
I'm talking about the good kind of family, the ones that follow up on you, answer your questions, give you suggestions and admit to their mistakes. It's the type of family that likes to keep everyone together and to do so creates things such as a FB group for authors and a Reader's group for authors and readers to interact. Babies and moms, Books and authors are pampered and well cared for, and I always had and have the feeling that EP is watching for our best interests.If I didn't I wouldn't have eight books published with them and another one coming in the form of an anthology. In all the time I've been part of this family there has always been an attitude of the utmost respect, kindness and helpfulness and that is one of the reasons why I love Evernight. *sniff*
Now, before I get even more emotional, let's get to the fun part: prizes!
As a prize I'm offering two $10 Evernight Gift Certificates and one of my bookmarks but to win you must answer the following question:
What would you like to see in upcoming novels?
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Angelica and Alexander fell in love at a young age. Unfortunately,
their love is doomed since the beginning. Forcibly separated, Angelica
is obligated to marry another man at her father’s convenience while
Alexander is prohibited from ever seeking her out again.
Ten
years later, however, Alexander is no longer the callow boy he used to
be. Now an influential gentleman, he is bent on recovering the only
woman he has ever loved. No matter the cost. But has their love
withstood the ravages of time?
It’s the perfect time to buy the Evernight titles on your TBR list, as
well as new gems you find during the event, because Evernight’s entire
backlist is on sale at evernightpublishing.com and allromanceebooks.com
through October 7th!
Hey lovelies, today I have a different kind of TnT post; Today's post is part of Milly Taiden's Wolf Fever Blog Tour.
Read on, learn more about this paranormal novel and enter to win some great prizes!
When Raine Bowe volunteers for a sleep study for the extra cash, she didn't expect to wake in a lab or to be victimized by a mad scientist. She escapes with one objective--to find someone strong enough to wage war with the evil growing inside her.
Ryder Storm is a man with a reputation--the bad boy of his own universe. He doesn't take prisoners, won't give into a sweet smile, and doesn't cut his pack an inch of slack. He knows the desperate woman in his bar is his the moment he lays eyes on her. He'll give her anything she wants, except the one thing she's begging for. Death.
Raine enlists Ryder’s help to unravel the mystery surrounding the hours she lost in the lab and to help tame the beast inside her. In their search for answers, the road will lead them to a twisted experiment involving shifters, humans, and the creation of the ultimate Alpha. He's ready for the adventure and she's ready for her answers. Neither are ready for the lust that calls down from the mating moon. But a wolf knows its mate, and an alpha will not stop until he or she gets what they want.
Giveaways…and more giveaways
If you’ve gotten to know me, you know I
love to give stuff away. Seriously. It’s like an addiction. The thing is, I
love to show appreciation to readers for not just reading my books, but for
sharing it with others so they too may try them. If it were not for readers, I
wouldn’t sell a thing. So I feel giveaways are a great way to say thank you. My
favorites are the parties where everyone plays games and has fun and then they
can win super fun stuff like swag or other books. I also love having month long
giveaways for things like sharing and have big prizes like a Kindle Paperwhite.
But my favorites are the random giveaways for people who like to share my
stuff. I love the giveaways and the readers participating do too. And a lot of
times new people find out about my book that didn’t know me before. Giveaways
are fun all around. Now if I could just keep them to one at a time vs. having
multiples going on. I am addicted.
Excerpt
Run!
The loud hammering of Raine’s
heart drowned out the single word bouncing around her mind—and the dogs barking
at her back. Their angry growls faded the faster she ran. A little further.
Just a little more, and she’d be home free.
Trees swooshed past her with
every step she took away from the small isolated facility. She ignored the
hospital gown swinging against her legs and the blood dripping down her arms
from the torn IVs. Barefoot, the rocks bit into the soles of her feet. None of
that mattered. She had to survive. Her life depended on getting as far away
from that place as possible.
Inhaling the comforting scent
of mud, trees, and the wild, she barely heard the barking over the breeze rustling
through the willows with each step she put between them. At any other time,
she’d have dissected her reaction to the forest. Not now. And she didn’t stop.
No way was she getting captured again without a fight.
Air beat in and out of her
lungs in tandem with the pounding of her feet on the rocky ground. Moonlight
filtered through the branches overhead, highlighting her path. Her hair caught
on the tree limbs, snatching at the loose strands. Some of the hanging vines
prodded her arms and stabbed her sides. Her breath hitched, and she missed a
step, lurching forward. Something inside her tightened. Her arms swayed and her
core muscles flexed. Before she face planted, everything balanced out. She
blinked. More scared now than she’d ever been in her life. Something controlled
her body and it had reflexes far superior to a normal human.
Moisture gathered in her
eyes, blurring her vision. She blinked it away. Panic would only get her
caught.
Raine glanced at the moon. It
had shifted twice—now in front of her, rather than behind. She stilled. The
trees rustled with the wind. An owl hooted. But she still didn’t hear the
annoying bay of the dogs.
Ragged breaths beat hard in
her ears. A horn’s blare sounded in the distance. Fear and excitement gave her
a burst of energy. Cars meant help. She urged her body faster.
Street lights peeked through
the trees. Air panted out of her chest. A second car honked, speeding past
another. She was almost there. So close. Thank god. She was going to make it.
Slowing down at the edge of a
hill, she darted glances around the now quiet street. No people milled about or
walked around. Nothing. A big store, one she recognized from the one time she’d
gotten lost in the shadier side of town, sat a block to her right. The sudden
quiet made sense now. Nothing good happened this far south of Tempting Eats. It
was known as the dead side. The thought alone gave her chills. Women went
missing…all the time. That had been enough to keep her uptown in
suburbia-peace-nation.
She glanced around, searching
for anyone who might be waiting for her or even any of the dangerous men her
neighbors said roamed the streets, but there was nothing, not a single being.
Her feet hit the pavement in a rush. Once across the street, she hid inside a
dark alley. The stench of rotting food and piss coated the air with a thick
blanket of disease and chaos. Her throat convulsed, and the acidic taste of
bile hit the back of her tongue.
Retreating,
she took several steps toward the end of the street to a small motel. Its yellow,
neon Vacancy sign blinked on and off with a buzz. A man’s yell pushed her to
slink into the dark. The sound came from the shadows in front of the motel.
Want to know about me? Milly Taiden (aka April Angel) was
born in the prettiest part of the Caribbean known as the Dominican Republic.
She grew up between New York, Florida and Massachusetts. Currently, she resides
in New York City with her husband, bossy young son and their little dog Speedy. She’s addicted to shopping for shoes, chocolate (but who
isn’t?) and Dunkin Donuts coffee.