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Thursday, 12 January 2017

Blog Tour : The Sanctuary + GIVEAWAY


Zoey Valentine is finally safe, tucked way miles underground in the
fortified community of the Sanctuary. She can finally breathe easily.
But Sanctuary is far from what she imagined and she can’t help but
feel trapped. Razi Cylon may be dead but Sekhmet, her evil
corporation that created the Awakened, is still out there and it’s not
long before citizens of Sanctuary are disappearing and reappearing,
dead and mutilated, each one tagged with a note, a warning, signed by
Razi herself.

Problem is, Razi should be dead and when she starts to threaten
everything Zoey has fought so hard for, she’s ready to fight. Sekhmet
has existed for far too long and Zoey has had enough.

It's time to end it all.

Title: The Sanctuary (The Awakened #2)
Release Date: 10 January 2017
Genre: Young Adult, Sci-Fi
Author: Sara Elizabeth Santana
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EXCERPT 

I was folding shirts in the corner of the room when Ash walked over to me, grabbed
a shirt from the pile and started folding with me. He stayed like that, in silence, as
he folded three or four shirts before he finally whispered, “Follow me.”

I dropped the shirt in my hands and followed him through the room. We snuck out
the door and down the hallway. Ash’s fingers circled my wrist as he opened a
nondescript door and pulled me through.

We were in a supply closet. It looked like mostly medical supplies. It was dark until
Ash flipped the switch and a low glow filled the small space.

“Well, this is cozy,” I remarked, looking around.

“Hey, it’s the best I could do under short notice,” Ash shot back. “I scoped this
place out all week.” We stared at each other for a long moment before we both
burst out laughing and I practically launched myself at him. It felt damn good to be
in his arms and I couldn’t help how happy I felt.

It wasn’t the first time we had snuck off and had these moments with each other
but it was getting harder and harder to make it happen. There weren’t a lot of
places in Sanctuary for privacy and it was hard to get away from the endless duties
we were committed to by living here. We took every single moment that we could
to spend with each other. I never knew when I would get another one.

“God, I miss you,” Ash said, his cheek pressed tightly against the top of my head.

“How is it possible that I see you every single day but you feel miles away?” I
asked, folding myself tighter into him. “Sneaking off every once in awhile just isn’t
enough.”

“I know we’re safe and all that, but god I hate that I can never see you or spend
time with you or even just hug you.”

“Agreed.”

“How are you doing? Really?” Ash asked, pulling away from me a little bit so he
could look me in the eye.

“I’m fine,” I assured him quickly. Ash was there when the doctors talked to me
about PTSD so I wasn’t surprised that he looked doubtful, his eyebrows jumping
high on his forehead. I laughed. “Really, I am.”

“No more nightmares?”

I squirmed uncomfortably. “Not...often.”

“Zoey...”

“Don’t ‘Zoey’ me. You’re the only person here that doesn’t look at me like I’m
suddenly going to go on a bender or something. I’m fine. I’m not going to break.”

“I know you’re not,” he inserted. “Sometimes I just...I forget that. But that doesn’t
mean I’m not worried about you, Zoey. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to care
that you’re still alone in that bed, scared.”

My lips pressed tightly together and my fingers clenched tightly at his waist. “I’ll be
okay. I promise.”

“I know you will. If there’s anything I’m sure of, it’s you.” He winked at me and I
smirked. The fact that the Ash Matthews charm was still in full force, even after the
awful year that we had just had, meant that there was some normalcy in the world.
“Now come here.”

His lips came down on mine and I answered with enthusiasm, my hands wrapping
tightly around the back of his neck. A low rumble went through his chest, as his
hands reached for the hem of my shirt. His hands were cool on my warm skin and I
pressed myself tighter to him as my tongue traced a quick sweep of his lower lip.

He groaned loudly, and lifted me up easily, placing me on a cart tucked against the
wall. Supplies went everywhere, but neither of us really noticed.

My heart was beating fast in my chest as he placed a few light bites across my
collarbone. A low moan escaped my lips and a smile stretched across his face as
his hand pressed tight against my ribcage. My skin burned at the contact, even
with the clothes between us. I grabbed the hem of his shirt and started yanking it
over his head, tossing it somewhere behind him. My hands skimmed over his hard
chest, loving the way the goosebumps raised under my fingertips. Ash deepened
the kiss, his fingers tight on the back of my neck.

“Ash?” I managed to say in between the ridiculously amazing kisses he was laying
on me.

“What is it, beautiful?” he whispered, his lips tracing an impossibly sweet trail along
my jawline.

“I love you,” I said, my fingernails digging into his skin as my hands gripped his
arms.

The smile he gave me was like a thousand fireworks in the dimly lit closet. His
hands ran down my spine, causing little gasps to escape my lips, before they
landed on my waist. He tugged me closer to him. “I love you. Always.”

GUEST POST 

Tips for a new writer and how to get over writer's block

Some of the best writing advice that I ever received came from one of favorite authors
and dear friend, Jessica Brody. I have been writing since I was nine years old, but I didn’t
finish my first novel until I was 19. Finishing a book is hard work and getting past what
people call “writer’s block” is hard. I used to think writer’s block was a thing. For some
people, it is. For me, I don’t really believe in writer’s block. Instead, I think its less of a
block and more of a...trying too hard thing.

I usually know what I want to have in my stories, even if its just a vague outline. Figuring
out what happens next has never been a problem. I don’t think that’s a problem for a lot of
authors. The story is in our heads. It’s getting it down on paper that is just so hard!

I think what happens is that we try so hard to write everything perfectly! We want all the
words on the page to just come out and be perfect as soon as we write them and it
doesn’t quite work like that, you know? So we sit there in front of our computers and we
overthink and we struggle.

One of the biggest pieces of advice I received was from Jessica and she said it during a
panel at WonderCon back in 2013, and it honestly helped me to complete the three
novels and one novella that I’ve written since then. She told the audience, “don’t be afraid
to write crap. Crap makes great fertilizer.”

And it's so true! We are so afraid of writing pure utter crap that we don’t write anything at
all and I think that’s the issue of “writer’s block”. You can’t be afraid to write badly
because everyone writes badly! I don’t care who you are; all authors write horribly. But
that’s okay. Because you get it down on paper and you can go back. You can fix it and
rearrange it and you can figure out what works and what doesn’t. You can’t fix a blank
page. You have to give yourself permission to just write really badly. Something is better
than nothing.

To kind of go hand in hand with that, I would also say, don’t put so much pressure on
yourself. Don’t compare yourself to other authors. Don’t ever put these impossibly high
standards on yourself. Don’t think, well I’m not that good, or I’m not as good as so-and-so,
because you’re already dooming yourself to fail before you’ve even written a word. Just
write your book. Write your story. It’s going to be brilliant because it's YOUR story. There
aren’t any new stories anymore. There aren’t. We’re all telling the same stories but they’re
also different. All of them. Because each story is told by a different person and that’s what
makes them great. What you’re writing doesn’t have to be groundbreaking or new. It
already is because YOU’RE telling it. Just tell your story and write it badly and then write
it badly again and then edit it and do it again. The right story is going to come out.

About The Author


Sara Elizabeth Santana is a young adult and new adult fiction writer.
She has worked as a smoothie artist, Disneyland cast member,
restaurant supervisor, nanny, photographer, pizza delivery driver and
barista but writing is what she loves most. Her first story was written
at age nine. She runs her own nerd girl/book review blog, What A
Nerd Girl Says. Her favorite books are a tie between Harry Potter and
the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling and Trickster's Choice by Tamora
Pierce. She lives in Southern California with her dad, five siblings and
two dogs. Her debut novel is The Awakened.


GIVEAWAY


Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Release Day : Hearts & Ink + GIVEAWAY


New York Times Bestselling Author Laura Kaye invites you to immerse yourself within her fictional worlds with this adult coloring book inspired by her award-winning and bestselling novels. Thirty exciting and original designs will inspire, relax, and entertain fans old and new! Featuring book quotes and a variety of simple and intricate designs with lots of colorable space, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So grab your pencils and crayons and get ready to read - and color - hard!


Title : Hearts & Ink Adult Coloring Book
Release Date : 1 November 2016
Author : Laura Kaye
GET YOUR COPY TODAY !! Amazon

About The Author 


Laura is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over twenty books in contemporary and paranormal romance and romantic suspense, including the Hard Ink and upcoming Raven Riders series. Growing up, Laura’s large extended family believed in the supernatural, and family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses cemented in Laura a life-long fascination with storytelling and all things paranormal. She lives in Maryland with her husband, two daughters, and cute-but-bad dog, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.


SPECIAL GIVEAWAY 

For your chance to win one of 5 $10 Amazon or B&N gift cards, simply COLOR a page from the coloring book, POST it to Facebook or Twitter using the hashtag #HeartsandInk by November 30 at midnight EST. Look for Laura's post to see if you won !




Monday, 17 October 2016

Release Day : The Destined + Special GIVEAWAY



I searched for you in the stars tonight.

But I found none

that burned as bright as you.


—Part of a letter from Dev to Molly
With the loss of Terra’s greatest weapon, the war against darkness escalates rapidly, and time is on no one’s side. While Dev struggles to keep his home and hope alive, Molly and Rae find themselves forced to confront a desperately kept secret and quickly learn that a life-altering sacrifice is the asking price to restore order.

Nightmares, betrayal, the fate of two worlds, and one man’s hunger for vengeance lead Molly down a twisted and dark path she fears she might never come back from. Cornered into making a heart-wrenching decision, Molly teeters between deliverance and damnation. Who is worth saving most—a nation or the one she loves?

From Award Winning author, E.J. Mellow, comes the breathtaking conclusion of The Dreamland Series. A story that will take you on a spine-tingling and gripping ride through self-sacrifice, the true power of love, and the importance of friendship.

Title : The Destined (Dreamland Series #3)
Release Date : 17 October 2016
Genre : Fantasy, New Adult
Author : E.J. Mellow

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TEASERS & SMALL REVIEW


"This book is a must-read of the season, plus it goes perfectly with your comfy blankets and some tea ;). You won't regret picking this book up because you're gonna fall in love with them so hard you won't even know it until you turn over that last page. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I do. E.J. Mellow has been one of my favourite author and I'm glad to be a part of Mellow Misfits. Have fun reading this last chapter of Dev and Molly's adventure !! :D" -Karla 

Rating : 5/5 !!


Check out her other books in the Dreamland Series : 


About The Author


E.J. Mellow is the Award Winning author behind the NA Contemporary Fantasy trilogy The Dreamland Series. With a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts, E.J. Mellow splits her time between her two loves – visual design and writing. Residing in NYC, E.J. is a member of Romance Writers of America and their Fantasy, Futuristic & Paranormal Chapter. She has no animals but loves those who do.


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Monday, 12 September 2016

Release Day : Playing It Cool + Giveaway


Harper Nugent might have a little extra junk in her trunk, but her stepbrother calling her out on it is the last straw… When rugby hottie, Dexter Blake, witnesses the insult, he surprises Harper by asking her out. In front of her dumbass brother. Score! Of course, she knows it’s not for reals, but Dex won’t take no for an answer.
Dexter Blake’s life revolves around rugby with one hard and fast rule: no women. Sure, his left hand is getting a workout, but he's focused on his career for now. Then he overhears an asshat reporter belittle the curvy chick he'd been secretly ogling. What's a guy to do but ask her out? It’s just a little revenge against a poser, and then he'll get his head back in the game.
But the date is better than either expected. So is the next one. And the next. And the heat between them…sizzles their clothes right off.
Suddenly, this fake relationship is feeling all too real…
Title : Playing It Cool (Sydney Smoke Rugby #2)
Release Date: 12 September 2016
Genre : Romance, Sports
Author : Amy Andrews
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About The Author


Amy is an award-winning, USA Today best-selling Aussie author who has written over fifty contemporary romances in both the traditional and digital markets. She has written for Harlequin Mills & Boon, Entangled, Harper Collins, Momentum, Tule and Escape.  She's sold over a million books and been translated into thirteen different languages including manga.

Amy spent six years on the national executive of Romance Writers of Australia including a two year term as president and after many years of unofficial mentoring of emerging writers, Amy and her fellow Harlequin author Anna Cleary have started their own manuscript assessment business, Word Witchery, which specialises in romantic fiction. With unique insight into what makes a story that sells, Amy and Anna aim to help every manuscript shine.
Amy loves good books, fab food, great wine and frequent travel - preferably all four together. She lives on acreage on the outskirts of Brisbane with a gorgeous mountain view but secretly wishes it was the hillsides of Tuscany.

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        Saturday, 6 August 2016

        Blog Tour : Half of Me Series + GIVEAWAY


        Our Demons, Best Friends (Half of Me #1)





        Ava and Sebastian are two medical residents who in a perfect world, would really like each other. But both of them are closely watched by their demons. Their baggage is not light - Ava has hers carefully folded in vacuum bags to occupy as little room as possible; Sebastian wears his like a lead armor that makes him slouch sometimes. They like each other, but how are their demons going to get along?

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        EXCERPT : 

        "Monday morning I woke up to find Miles in the kitchen making pancakes and bacon, with the

        proudest look on his face. I smiled. This boy keeps surprising me.

        “Don’t look at me like that,” he said when he saw me next to the undersized kitchen island. “This is
        not going to happen every day, so don’t get your hopes up. I’m doing it because today’s special and I
        wanted to say thanks for letting a guy live with you, I guess.”

        “If you say so,” I said as I took a strip of bacon and began chewing on it. Man, the guy can cook. I was still smiling at his innocence. If he thinks he can spoil three girls with limited cooking skills only once and then give up . . . he clearly doesn’t have sisters.

        “I won’t!” he insisted after deciphering the thought behind my smile.

        “OK. . . ,” I said, grinning while still chewing on the bacon. This time, he didn’t fight me; he just rolled his eyes.

        “Oh, my God, Miles! You’re cooking!”

        Emily’s voice is really high in the morning. Is that normal?

        “I, mmm, love, mmm, you!” She was trying to express gratitude with a mouthful of bacon.

        Miles loved the attention, of course. While I was looking at him with my eyebrows slightly elevated,
        as if to say, You will not only do this again, but you’ll do it because you want to!, he caught my look
        and with an elevated voice, barely keeping a straight face, he said, “I won’t!”

        “OK, calm down, master chef!”

        “Paige, come out of your den and see what Miles did!” Em yelled in the direction of Paige’s room.

        She clearly didn’t have the concept of a quiet morning.

        “Is that what I smell?” Paige had her head in the living room in a second. She was wearing pink bunny PJs. Her choice of outfit was actually the only thing that made sense this morning.

        “I thought the neighbors were cooking. I was dreaming about knocking on their door and asking to
        move in.”

        She’s funny in the morning. Probably didn’t have the time to go inside her fortress yet.

        “This is so nice of you!” Emily turned towards a working Miles. “To offer to cook for the girls who
        cannot fend for themselves.”

        As Miles was slowly turning her way, probably ready to explain how this was a “one-time thing,” I
        started fake-coughing to hide my laughter. Emily and Paige were both eyeing me, so I had to explain
        my reaction.

        “He’s under the impression this is going to be a one-time thing,” I said.

        They both started laughing hysterically and gave poor Miles a kiss on the cheek. He liked the attention, so I didn’t feel too bad for him."

        Love Me While I'm Gone (Half of Me #2)



        For a very long time, my biggest accomplishments had nothing to do with what I really wanted. When I decided to give up my mother’s dream and fight for my own, I never imagined choosing one dream could put me on the path of the one I never knew I wanted – meeting him. Collin. He quickly went from a friend to a companion, to soul mate, to heartbreak.

        After he left Chicago, leaving me with nothing more than a text message, I only had one sane choice – to act like he never existed and go on with my life. A ghost can’t break your heart.

        But now he’s back and he’s prepared to prove me otherwise. Is it possible to love someone against your will?

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        EXCERPT :

        Prologue

        Emily

        Today the floor was pulled from under my feet. The grip gravity had on me made me feel like the fall
        would never end. My body ached from the sudden use of all my muscles at once and my breathing
        was coming in fast, shallow breaths. I probably should mention the floor I’m talking about is a
        metaphorical one and the reason my body was reacting the way it did, was a guy. A guy I never
        thought I’d see again but was somehow staring right at me, his eyes as wide as mine.

        The only one in the elevator was him. Collin. I would say my Collin, but I don’t think he actually ever belonged to me. Not even when the only thing separating us was our breaths combined. No, don’t go there! The way my eyes protested when I tried to blink again made me realize I was staring at him, unblinking, like a creep. For a really long time. Long enough for the elevator to start closing its doors again with me still outside, on the hallway of the hospital I just started working in as an intern. My first day. My first hours, in fact. My first elevator ride. And he’s here. In scrubs. Shit!

        Collin

        I can’t believe I’m in my third year of residency already. The fact that I should actually be in my fourth and final year it’s even more mind-blowing. I can’t bring myself to regret missing that year, not even now. I know it was the right thing to do and I’d probably do it all over again, although I would change one major thing about it. I would give anything to go back in time and find her. Explain. Ask her to wait for me. I still think about having her in my arms. Not one goddamn day passes that I don’t wish for it.

        The elevator doors close behind me as soon as I step inside and I take another deep breath. I need it
        every time I think about her. My Em. Every day I enter this hospital decided to ask Em’s sister, Lana,
        about her and every day I decide against it all over again. It would kill me to hear she has someone.
        Or worse, if she’s engaged or something. What idiot could have her and let her go? I can only think of one…

        Chicken shit as I feel, at least I’m happy in my ignorance. Almost. Not really. Ok, I feel like crap! I’ve been back for more than a year and although I see Lana a few times a week and sometimes even
        have lunch together, she never once mentioned her sister. Maybe she finally went to Europe, the
        way she always said she would. It kills me not to know, but it could just the same kill me to find out.

        The first pager ping of the year makes me jump. But only internally. I’m a guy, after all. We don’t get
        skittish. I take it out of its pocket and check what the emergency is just as the elevator doors open
        one more time before dropping me off one floor below. Nobody comes in so I lift my head to see if I
        can push the button that closes the doors again. My heart stops in my chest only to start again in the
        next second, beating like a maniac. I wonder if that’s how it feels like before having a heart attack.

        Emily’s pupils are suddenly so big, they don’t allow me to see the beautiful deep brown of her eyes. I
        know the color is there, but I would’ve liked seeing it. I’ve missed it. I’ve missed her. So much, my
        chest aches at the sight of her so close to me. Her mouth opens and closes, but she doesn’t say
        anything. I think I’m just as shocked as she is because the doors close and I still can’t zap some sense
        into my brain. I never expected to see her again. Not in this hospital. Not in scrubs. She works here
        and by the look on her face, she must hate me. She should. I’m a fucking douchebag.

        Color Me Yours (Half of Me #3)



        What happens if you wake up one morning and you don’t recognize the person staring back at you in the mirror? When you throw yourself into a relationship so deeply, it swallows you whole and spits you out a totally different person? A person you don’t particularly like... For Paige, it takes ten minutes to decide she needs to go back to Chicago, the first place she ever called home and the last she felt like herself in. The place where she’ll find a purpose and friends she never knew she needed.

        But what if her best friend starts to see her before she sees herself? Can she trust him to search between scattered pieces and handpick the ones that belong only to her?

        RELEASE DAY : 8 August 2016
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        EXCERPT : 

        We find the college and the floor we’re supposed to be on just in time. When we get to the second
        floor, there are six more people waiting outside the classroom, everyone talking in pairs. The teacher
        opens the door and motions for everyone to come inside.

        “Please, take a seat wherever you like,” she says, then goes to the front of the medium-sized room.

        The place looks like a normal classroom, except the desks are individual, taller and made out of
        wood, and there is no desk for the teacher. On either side of the room are sculptures, all in different
        stages of the process. I want to look at them closer, but everyone is already in their seats. Miles
        silently asks me where should we sit and I choose one desk closer to the windows. He follows me and
        takes the one next to mine. They’re close enough that we could talk if needed. Or allowed.

        “Hello, everyone, and welcome to Introduction to Sculpting!” the teacher begins. “My name is

        Alexandra, but you can call me Lexi. I’ll be your teacher for the next couple of hours.” Now that I’m
        here, I’m actually really excited. I’ve always wanted to try something like this. Art, in general, has
        always interested me.

        I turn to Miles and beam at him. He chuckles silently and turns around to pay attention to the
        teacher speaking.

        “Since this is your very first class, we should begin with a small introduction of the objects you all
        have in front of you.”

        I look at the things on my desk and see a big plastic container full of clay and a few instruments by its
        side. Lexi tells us all about the different types of clay and why she chose this particular oil-based one
        for our first session, and then she proceeds to explain what the instruments are called and when
        should we use them. I find it all so extremely interesting, I barely acknowledge the presence of
        anybody else around me. Except Miles. I steal glances his way whenever I hear something particularly fascinating, trying to gauge his reaction to it all. Is he enjoying this as much as I am?

        “Now that you have the basic info, we should get started with the fun part,” Lexi says. She makes us
        take a blob of clay the size of our fists from the plastic container in front of us and knead it until it’s
        soft and malleable. Meanwhile, she speaks.

        “Let’s talk about the human anatomy for a bit,” she begins.

        “Now this part we should be good at,” Miles leans towards me and says, making me laugh.

        “We do have an advantage here,” I agree, nodding.

        “When I say ‘nose’ or ‘ear,’” Lexi continues, “everyone has an image popping into their heads. There
        isn’t any doubt we’re all thinking about the same thing, right? But how much attention do we actually pay to these small body parts? Enough to know every detail, every crease? Enough to be able to sculpt it?”

        Miles and I, as confident as we were a second ago, look at each other wide-eyed.

        “Let’s see. How about we all try to sculpt a nose?” Lexi asks. “I’ll work right by your side.” She takes a seat at one of the desks and starts molding some clay.

        “Hmm.” Miles turns my way. “Whose nose should I make?”

        Everyone has started whispering and giggling while trying to sculpt noses, so I don’t feel the need to remain silent, either.

        “Your own, probably,” I tell him.

        “Yeah, I don’t think so.” He gets up from his desk and moves it a few inches closer to mine. Now our
        elbows are touching. He puts an elbow on his workspace, his head resting on his hand, and stares at
        me for a good couple of minutes. I try my best to ignore him and mold the clay in front of me in the
        shape required, but it’s practically impossible with him staring at me like that.

        “Stop staring at my nose!” I whisper-shout, making him laugh. “I can’t focus!”

        “No, no,” Lexi says, making us both look her way. We didn’t even hear her approaching us. “That’s
        good. Look at each other; observe the size, the details.”

        “See?” Miles says. “The teacher says I can stare at you for as long as I want.” He smirks at me and moves even closer.

        This class is doomed to fail, I think to myself.

        About The Author


        Writer of Our Demons, Best Friends, Love Me While I’m Gone and Color Me Yours. Perpetually sleep deprived, but never sorry. I am a colorful mix of the things I love. Chocolate eclairs. The sound of a guitar. The first snow of the year. Sleeping on freshly washed sheets. The smell of a new book. Man buns. Using rock-paper- scissors to settle an argument. Old, washed up jeans. Comfort food. Old
        people acting like kids. The ocean. My dog. My family.


        GIVEAWAY




         RULES 

        1.Follow @dianatscott & @books_and_movies_addict

        2.Repost this picture with the hashtag #halfofmeblogtourGA

        3.Tag 3 friends in the comments section below

        PRIZES

        1ST PLACE: A personalized & signed copy of Our Demons, Best Friends + signed bookmark & poster + kindle copies of books 2&3

        2ND PLACE: A personalized & signed copy of Our Demons, Best Friends + signed bookmark

        3RD PLACE: A personalized & signed copy of Our Demons, Best Friends + signed bookmark

        AND

        Monday, 18 July 2016

        Summer Sale : The Dreamland Series + GIVEAWAY


        THE DREAMER has been awarded a Silver for Best Fantasy/Science Fiction from the eLit Book Awards & a Finalist medal for Best Cover Design from the Next Generation Indie Book Awards.

        It’s night. Always night. Dreams guard against the evil forged by nightmares. Infinite shooting stars illuminate a moonless sky. A city stands alone, surrounded by a darkened field. On its fringes, a man watches one star separate from the masses and fall. What survives the crash will unveil a secret centuries long hidden.

        Molly hasn’t slept well since the night of her twenty-fourth birthday. Being struck by lightning might have something to do with it, but then again, her chicken did look a little undercooked at dinner. Whatever the culprit, her life quickly catapults from mundane to insane as, night after night, Molly is transported through her once dreamless sleep to a mysterious land illuminated by shooting stars.

        There she meets the captivating but frustrating Dev, and together they discover Molly possesses a power coveted by his people—the ability to conjure almost anything she desires into existence. Seduced by the possibilities of this gift, Molly shifts her attention from waking life toward the man, the magic, and the world found in her dreams.

        But Molly must ask herself—does something truly exist if you only see it when you close your eyes?

        Faced with the threat of losing everything—her job, best friend, boyfriend, and most importantly, that little thing called her sanity—Molly will learn just how far she’ll go to uncover what is real and what is merely a figment of her imagination.


        Title : The Dreamer (Dreamland #1)
        Release Date : 15 May 2015
        Genre : Fantasy, New Adult
        Author : E.J. Mellow

        BUY IT TODAY WHILE IT'S FREE !!!!!
        Starting on the 20th to the 22nd, the books on the Dreamland Series will only cost $0.99 :) GET IT WHILE YOU CAN !!!

        The Dreamer : Amazon
        The Dreamcatcher : Amazon
        The Divide : Amazon

        EXCERPT & TEASERS


        I begin to dream of something familiar. I’m floating over a nearly empty field at night. A solitary elm tree rests in the distance. My body’s warm with light, as bright as a star, and I move faster and faster, racing toward the tree. A shock of penetrating, ice-cold water bursts across my skin, and I smack down to the earth. My vision goes dark.

        Gradually, I hear movement around me. Feet stepping on grass. The sound of crickets chirping. A soft, cool breeze brushes across my skin. I open my eyes to the sky, my view partially blocked by the leaves of a tree. The part of the sky I can see is streaked with white lights zipping past. I’ve dreamt of this place before. I’ve seen this tree and felt this grass beneath me. I’m so at ease lying in this familiar place. No pain comes from my head here, and I want to stay like this forever.

        I’m brought out of my reverie by a girl’s whispers. I chance a look around to see two figures standing at my right, looking down at me. They are both completely dressed in black with some object strapped to each of their backs. One is a girl with almost white- blonde hair and fragile features. From the dark silhouette of her body, I can tell she’s as skinny as a stick. The other figure is a man with short-cropped raven hair and two-day stubble, which, coupled with his attire, allows him to seamlessly camouflage into the dark surroundings. His pale skin is what sets him apart from the backdrop, along with the brightest blue eyes I’ve ever seen.

        Those eyes.

        I stare into them, trying to stir up the memory that is swimming around in my head suggesting I’ve seen them before. All I can currently deduce from the rapid beating of my heart and the tense heat in my belly is that I must find him attractive. And if anyone else were seeing what I’m seeing, I don’t think they would blame me.

        The girl next to the shadowed man whispers fervently in his ear as he stands still, arms crossed over his chest, studying me intently.

        “It’s a Dreamer,” he finally says, his voice deep and rich. The girl flinches at his volume used but follows suit.

        “I see that it’s a Dreamer, Dev. But what is she doing here?” The light, twinkling quality of her voice contradicts the vehemence of her tone. Do they think I can’t hear them?

        The girl paces to his other side while gazing at me warily, her blonde locks pushing forward to cast shadows around her face. Even with her features slightly obscured, her beauty is obvious. I begin to wonder if this dream is going to be all about supermodels, which would definitely make it a nightmare.

        “I’m not sure. Something must have gotten crossed on the journey to her landscape,” he says while turning his attention to the night sky.

        “That’s never happened before. It’s impossible.” The girl puts her hands on her hips in bewilderment and faces him.

        Dev—I’m guessing his name—shifts his weight and scratches his stubble-filled chin, regarding me like I’m a car with a flat. “Well, it’s happened now.”

        This whole time I’ve kept quiet, and I decide it’s time to say something.

        “Excuse me.” I begin to sit up.

        Dev stands perfectly still, his face subtly lighting up with curiosity. The girl, on the other hand, takes a step back, steadying herself like she’s about to throttle me.

        “Whoa.” I put up my hands, indicating my nonviolent intent. “I’m not going to do anything but stand. Can I do that?” I fix my gaze from one to the other questioningly.

        “She can hear us.” The girl tries to whisper sideways through her mouth.

        Is she kidding me? “Of course, I can hear you! What’s going on? Where am I? Who are you guys?” My numbness upon waking here has quickly evaporated and is replaced instead by slight hysteria.

        “Inquisitive, isn’t she?” Dev arches one of his brows in amusement.

        I let out a frustrated sigh. “Please stop talking like I’m not right in front of you. Like I said, I can hear you. And I have a name. It’s Molly.”

        The girl is about to say something, when Dev puts his hand up to quiet her. “Hi, Molly.” He flashes a lopsided grin. “What’s going on is that you’re dreaming.” He elongates the word dreaming while wiggling his fingers as if he’s telling a spooky story.

        “Where you are is in your dream. Who we are… Well, we’re obviously figments of your imagination.”


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        About The Author


        E.J. Mellow is the Award Winning author behind the NA Contemporary Fantasy trilogy The Dreamland Series. With a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts, E.J. Mellow splits her time between her two loves – visual design and writing. Residing in NYC, E.J. is a member of Romance Writers of America and their Fantasy, Futuristic & Paranormal Chapter. She has no animals but loves those who do.


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        Monday, 9 May 2016

        Blog Tour : Finding Hope For Tomorrow + GIVEAWAY


        Every person’s life tells a story.

        Some are uncomplicated, straightforward, and easy. Things fall into place with a simplicity that boggles the mind.

        Others twist and turn, and every day is centered on fighting and scraping, yet never finding victory.

        And then there are those who gain an inch only to be knocked back a foot. They love. They fight. They stumble. They fall. But through it all, they stagger to their feet, step back on life’s path, and push through until they win. For these people, happiness is not an illusion. It’s a truth, a promise, worth any effort, any scars, but just out of arm’s reach. It stands at the end of the path, taunting and teasing, tempting them to take one more blow.

        And in the end, the battles make victory sweeter. More valued. More precious than ever imagined.
        More than any one person could hope.

        This is Liam’s story.
        Loyal, protective, shoulders stronger than Atlas'.
        Broken, worn, battered.
        Win or lose, he’s ready to fight for what tomorrow brings.

        Life. Love. Healing. Hope.

        Title : Finding Hope For Tomorrow (Tomorrows #2)
        Release Date : 26 April 2016
        Genre : Romance
        Author : Kathryn McNeill Crane
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        Kathryn is a simple country girl who likes to spend time with her family. Born and raised in Eastern North Carolina, she loves to travel, but can't imagine ever leaving the mountains she's come to call home. She holds Jeremiah 29:11 very close to her heart and believes it with every fiber of her being. 
        "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."





        Friday, 8 April 2016

        Release Day : Tutus & Cowboy Boots + Giveaway


        After an eventful Christmas break, Cadence Lewis is shaken to the core.  The life she
        lived in New York no longer makes sense. Faced with so many questions she runs to
        the only person who has ever listened to her. Now she has to decide how to say
        goodbye to the past, discover herself, and embrace a future in a life she never
        wanted.  Will Cadence be able to overcome the path she’s been given or will she take
        the easy way out?

        Title : Tutus & Cowboy Boots (Part Two)
        Release Date : 8 April 106
        Genre : Romance
        Author : Casey Peeler
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        EXCERPT & TEASER

        “Where are we going?” she asks.

        “Oh, just to a little place I thought you might like,” I say quietly, as I turn onto the dirt road.

        “Barrick Carpenter is this our spot?”

        “If you want it to be.”

        I park the truck and tell Cadence to wait while I grab a blanket and my jacket from the extended cab. Once I have the tailgate down and the blanket laid out. I walk around to the passenger side and help Cadence out. I lead her to the back and place my hands on her waist to lift her up onto the tailgate.

        “Here’s another blanket in case you’re cold,” I say as I take a seat next to her.

        “Did you know you were going to bring me out here tonight?” she asks with a slight grin.

        “Maybe,” I say as I nudge her shoulder and the sweetest laugh escapes.

        I take her hand as we lie back on the blanket and stare at the stars while we take in the peacefulness around us.

        Cadence speaks up.  “You know how everyone makes a New Year’s resolution?”  I nod in agreement.  “Well, I don’t want to make a resolution because I never follow through with them.  I want a genie to grant me a wish instead.”

        “I don’t know a genie, but I know the next best thing,” I say as I look into the perfect Southern sky, and see a shooting star.

        “Oh, my gosh, was that a shooting star?” she asks.

        “Yep! Ever wished on one?”  She shakes her head no. I guess it’s hard to see a
        shooting start in the city with all the street lamps. “Now might be a good time.”

        She closes her eyes, takes a deep breath and then opens them again.  Just then, the
        big man upstairs sends her a shooting star.


        About The Author


        Casey Peeler grew up in North Carolina and still lives there with her husband and daughter.

        Growing up Casey wasn't an avid reader or writer, but after reading Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neal Hurston during her senior year of high school, and multiple Nicholas Sparks' novels, she found a hidden love and appreciation for reading.  That love ignited the passion for writing several years later, and her writing style combines real life scenarios with morals and values teenagers need in their daily lives.

        When Casey isn't writing, you can find her near a body of water listening to country music with a cold beverage and a great book.

        Visit my website for a FREE download of Our Song – http://bit.ly/1N9IBeC


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