Thank you to all who have entered the random drawing ... and the winner for the prize pack is ... Justine M!!!
The Guardian, a Sword, & Stilettos has been honored with receiving the 2015 New Apple Summer eBook Award!!! So where can you buy this award winning young adult novel? Synopsis:
Zoe Jabril could be just another 17-year-old girl attending parties with her friends and checking out cute guys—except her best friend is a Guardian Angel, and the boy she crushes on is a Nephilim, half-angel, both sent to Earth to protect her. A high school classmate happens to be a trendsetting shopaholic fairy. And now there’s a new werewolf in town. Zoe has to deal with her feelings toward Shay, who spreads a strange electrical current through her body every time he touches her. Now Zoe is under constant attack from demons, trying to kill and stop her from fulfilling the Prophecy: a girl will be born who will unite the Enlightens to battle evil. Then on top of that, between boring homework and drama with girls at school, she has to control new found talents if she’s to prevent the devil from escaping Hell. In order to do so, Zoe must devise a kick-ass plan ASAP or watch everyone die, because she’s running out of time. She turns eighteen in two months—the date Armageddon kicks off.
Love The Hunger Games books and movies like me? I'm running a Rafflecopter until the end of November! It's easy to enter, just click on the link below. You've got 12 days to read a young adult urban fantasy book(s). Think it can be done? Depends on how bad you want one of the prizes! Are you a fast reader and maybe can get through the novella and the short story? Both are totally doable in a couple of hours.
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1. Visit me on Facebook (1 point); 2. Follow me on Twitter (1 point); 3. Check out my new and improved website (1 point); 4. Purchase any of my books on Amazon (4 points); or 5. Leave a review on Amazon (5 points). eBOOK PURCHASE LINKS: Amazon | NOOK | KOBO PAPER BACK PLACES TO PURCHASE: The only place you can buy the paperback is through me directly or from this website. **I'll be doing a limited edition print run for The Prince, a Betrayal, & a Kiss, An Enlighten Short Story. Reserve your paperback copy!!! SYNOPSIS: Like most Winter fairies, Finnegan is one of few words, but he fulfills his princely duties without too much protest. That is, until he meets Sidelle—a Summer fairy princess. For the unlikely pair, it seemed their meeting was destiny. But their forbidden bond is discovered and torn apart. Now, Finnegan must escape his mother’s clutches to find his love and apologize, beg forgiveness, and show her the depth of his feelings. But instead of finding Sidelle, Finnegan befriends a dark stranger who leads him down a troubling path, tricking him into becoming someone he despises—exactly how a Winter fairy should behave—one who Sidelle may never trust. CHAPTER 1 EXCERPT
A massive green dragon emerged from the southernmost turret of Aesculus Castle, the center of Winter, a magnificent golden carriage cradled between its iridescent wings. Before it waited a procession of Summer fairies, and their double rows moved forward at a snail’s pace as the iced gate swung open. The beast carried the season’s offerings from Summer: an array of wild flowers, baskets of dried fruits, and a pale yellow, glowing scepter. The dragon tossed its head, snorting its frustration, but pomp and circumstance couldn’t be rushed. The longer Summer held the scepter, the longer the warm weather and sunny days lasted. In turn, when Winter fairies traveled to Summer, we took our time. Neither group used Glamour—fairy magic—to travel through the lands for the exchange. Aesculus Castle, my home, was nestled between a snow-covered mountain and a bottomless cliff. The only road was a narrow pathway suspended high above the canyon, separating the frozen tundra from the city limits. The castle walls were made of solid, glistening ice, and its enormous gate was carved from a three-foot thick block of ice. A frosty mist blanketed the entire land, making it impossible for the members of the procession to see more than a few feet past their own hands, but I could see them just fine. A few Summer fairies slipped on the ice, but the dragon’s large claws gripped the road, protecting all who rode inside the carriage. |
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