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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, 2 February 2016

Release Day : Things Liars Fake


What if…

Someone you barely knew asked you for a favor.

What if…

They needed you to be something you weren’t, in exchange for nothing. Unless you
count a mouth full of lies and a half-broken heart. Faker. Pretender. Liar. There are
worse things to be called.

So would you do it? Would you?

Daphne Winthrop did.

And you’re about to find out what happens in the end.


Title : Things Liars Fake (#ThreeLittleLies #3)
Release Date : 1 February 2016
Author : Sara Ney

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EXCERPT & TEASERS



Dexter pauses in the doorway of the closet, pupils dilating, the figurine all but forgotten as he watches me, eyes blazing. “Shit Daphne, you’re kind of turning me on right now with all this geek talk.”

“Is that so?” I lean back on his pillows, channeling my inner Tabitha, the Cylon still in my hand. “In that case… Did you know the starship that became the Blockade Runner in Star Wars: Episode four was the original design for the Millennium Falcon?”

His nostrils flare and he takes a step closer.

I press on, willing him towards me. “Did you know,” I start slowly. Very slowly, each word pronounced barely above a whisper. “That they still haven’t named Yoda’s species?”

Oh my god, where is all this random trivia coming from?

Dexter removes his glasses, setting them on a nearby dresser. Unwavering, the brown irises practically sizzle as he focuses every iota of his attention on me.

I stare holes into those glasses.

“Can you see without those?” I tease quietly as he stalks forward. He chuckles then, the sound low and deep against the silence of the bedroom. My teeth bite down on my lower lip to hide a shy smile. “Can you?”

His moves closer, closer still. “I see you, if that’s what you mean.”

Swallowing my nerves, I murmur, “Did you know…” 

“Did I know what? Talk nerdy to me, Daphne.” He falls to the carpet, on his knees between my legs, running his hands up the length of my thighs. “Don’t stop.”



About The Author


Retail marketing and advertiser by trade, I am a university club advisor with a

passion for creating awkward fictional characters that readers can relate to. That 
are real. I enjoy writing fast-paced, humorous manuscripts with empowered female 
characters. 

I love: reading, travelling, meeting new people.... latte's, rainy days, and sweater 
weather.



Blog Tour : Beautiful Rugged


Sometimes us silly girls fantasize about things that never come to be. I had
expectations after college—expectations to run off with Jake Larson and start our
life together in a little Pennsylvania farm town. I had my happiness mapped out
inside my head.

I didn’t expect to run into a strange, alluring man with a beard and dark hair stacked
up on top of his head. I didn’t expect to be attracted to someone so—different. He
was everything I didn’t know existed. He could make me feel things I’d never felt
before. It didn’t seem possible that we could be together. We both had obligations.

The world told us no, but we couldn’t stay away from one another, couldn’t deny
that we were drawn together. He was so beautiful—so beautiful rugged. I was going
to make him mine.

Title : Beautiful Rugged
Release Date : 29 November 2015
Author : Sara V.Zook
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EXCERPT & TEASER

“Want something to drink? Some Mountain Dew maybe?” She held up her green can of soda and took a sip.

“Mountain Dew?”

“Yeah. You know, a little sugar, a little caffeine.” She eyed me closely for a moment.
“You’ve never had Mountain Dew before, have you, Gideon?”

I chuckled, the anger slowly seeping out of me. “No.”

“Want some?”

“No.”

“Come on, just try a sip. See what you think. This is so much fun. It’s like teaching a foreigner all kinds of new things and getting to experience it through their eyes.”

I arched a brow her way and shoved a bite of chocolate in my mouth. “Could you make me feel any more like a freak?”

Evanna burst out laughing. “Gideon Beckensheim, did you just say the word freak?”

I smirked but didn’t reply.

She shoved her can of soda under my nose. “Taste it.”

“No.”

“Please. I want to see what you think.”

I sighed. “You’re a little pest.”

“I won’t be if you just taste it.”

I looked at her smiling face and laughed, taking the can out of her hand and narrowing my eyes at her before placing the can up to my lips. I could taste something on the can where Evanna’s mouth had been. Was that watermelon maybe? She had something glossy all over her lips. I drank back the carbonated liquid and shook my head.

“Well?” she asked anxiously.

“It’s too sickening sweet,” I replied, feeling the tingle in the back of my throat from the carbonation. I took another bite of candy bar.

“It’s delicious, that’s what it is.” She ignored my remark and took another swig herself. “What about Pepsi? Have you had Pepsi?”

“You said you’d leave me alone if I tried your Mountain Dew,” I reminded her.

Evanna laughed. “I have another question.”

“Go figure.” I looked at her out of the corner of my eye. “Is it going to make me feel like a freak again?”

“Yes.”

At least she was honest. I pretended to be irritated, but really I was amused. “I may or may not answer it then.”

“Okay.” She leaned back in her chair and looked around the room. “Have you ever driven a car?”

“That’s easy. No.”

She leaned forward quickly and turned her head to look into my eyes. “Never?”

“That’s what I said, isn’t it?”

“But why? What’s the reasoning behind it? And don’t say it’s custom.”

“It’s custom.”

“Gideon!” She elbowed me in the arm. “Be serious.”


About The Author 


Sara V. Zook is an author who likes to touch on a variety of genres including 
paranormal, fantasy, contemporary romance, and organized crime. Her books 
include The Strange in Skin Trilogy, The Sempiternal Series, Clipped, A Magic Within 
Series, The Pull, The Push, Six Guns, and Beautiful Rugged.  She lives in Pennsylvania 
with her husband and three small children.




Monday, 18 January 2016

Cover Reveal : Things Liar Fake


What if… 

Someone you barely knew asked you for a favor. 

What if…

They needed you to be something you weren’t, in exchange for nothing. Unless you 
count a mouth full of lies and a half-broken heart. Faker. Pretender. Liar. There are worse things to be called. 

So would you do it? Would you? 

Daphne Winthrop did. 

And you’re about to find out what happens in the end.



Title : Things Liars Fake (#Three Little Lies #3)
Release Date : 1 February 2016
Author : Sara Ney


EXCERPT & TEASERS



I pay, trying to scurry undetected to the condiments, juggling my cardboard snack 
tray awkwardly as I pluck a few napkins from the metallic holder. One, two… five 
napkins. 

That should be enough, right?

For good measure, I pluck out two more from the holder because sometime my 
butter hands get out of control. I hate having buttery fingerprints.

Still clutching my ticket stub, I attempt to lift it to see which theater my movie is 
playing in, but fail miserably and have to set everyth—

“Daphne?” 

I freeze.

Look up. 

Pivot.

Standing behind me in his navy blue pea coat, Dexter Ryan smiles crookedly down at 
me. 

He smoothes his hands down the front of his dark pressed jeans—or is he wiping 
sweat off his palms?—and pushes his tortoiseshell eyeglasses up the bridge of his 
nose. 

I take it all in—every inch of him—from the preppy jacket, the glasses, the slight 
cleft in his chin, up to the black cable knit winter hat when he suddenly removes it. 
Instead of his hair being flatted by the hat, it’s unruly and a bit tousled. A rich brown, 
his locks are wavy, shaggy and desperately need a trim. 

He finger combs it out of his face. 

“It is Daphne, right?” He asks, unsure of himself. 

It’s hard to hold back my groan of dismay at being spotted, but I muster up a 
cheerful, “Yeah. Hi. Dexter?”

He smiles then, his eyes shining behind his dark, tortoiseshell lenses. I mean—I 
think his eyes are shining. Maybe it’s just the reflection of his glasses?

Those dark eyes dart down to my snacks, the ticket stub grasped between two 
fingers on my right hand. His brows go up. “Do you need help with anything? Sorry, 
I’m an idiot; it’s obvious you’re waiting for someone.”

A nervous giggle escapes my lips, only I can’t smack a hand over my mouth to stop it. 
“Gosh thank you. I don’t need help,” I hurriedly say. “I just have to see which theater 
I’m in, but I’m having a hard time with…”

All my food.

“It’s just you?” His head cranes around, confused. “I’m sorry, that was rude. Of 
course it’s not just you. Why would it be?” His deep voice gives a forced, nervous 
chuckle.

Wow, this is about to get awkward. “Nope, it is just me,” I barely manage to get the 
words out. “I’m here alone.”

Dexter’s eyes go wide, sending his brows straight into his hairline. His mouth even 
falls open a little but no sound comes out.

“Great,” I joke, more for my benefit than his. “I’ve rendered you speechless.”

I follow the line of his jacket, down to the hand tightly gripping his winter hat.

“No! Shit, sorry. I didn’t mean… I don’t know what I mean.” Deep breath. “I’m here 
alone, too.” 

Suddenly, his mouth twitches into a goofy grin, and my green eyes fly make a beeline 
to his lips as they form the words, “Which movie are you here to see?”

Those lips.

Huh?

Instead of formulating a response, I find myself trying not to stare at a perfectly 
sculpted upper lip and a full mouth surrounded by a days’ worth of five o’clock 
shadow. Strong jawline. Straight, white teeth. And is that line in his cheek a dimple? 

Dexter clears his throat, and I watch transfixed as the chords in his neck flex when 
he reprises, “Which movie are you here to see?”

Huh?

“Huh?”

Jesus, I have some serious issues. And if Dexter think I’ve gone space cadet on him, 
he doesn’t let on; his brown eyes are kind. Friendly. Sincere without a trace of 
egotism. “What movie?” 

Oh god. Could this be any more humiliating? The guys asked me the same question 
three times. 

“Uh… StarGate?” 

Don’t judge me! Don’t judge me, Dexter! I want to shout. I want to hide behind my 
massive bucket of popcorn. Yes, it’s true! I am at a nine o’clock screening of StarGate, 
the twenty-year-old movie turned nerd cult classic of all time. 

By myself. 

As in: alone.

On a Saturday night.

A pleased grin quirks, his thick brows shoot up for a second time in surprise before 
he clears his throat. “Me too.” 

Dexter briefly glances down at his ticket stub, pushing his glasses back up the bridge 
of his nose with a forefinger. God, it’s such a sweet gesture I actually cock my head 
and stare. 

Truth be told, I could probably stare at him all night.

It’s been all of three minutes and I find him charming, adorable, and unassumingly 
handsome. The kind of handsome that sneaks up on you.

He clears his throat again. “It’s, uh, in theater twelve. Let me just…” He reaches 
around me then to grab a few napkins for himself, though he’s only carrying a 
medium soda. 

No popcorn. No candy. No snacks.

Wait. No snacks? 

Who doesn’t get snacks at the movies? Who?

Self-conscious of my gluttony, I back away, wielding my embarrassing armload of 
junk food, face flaming hot. “I guess I should go find myself a seat. Yeah. I should go 
do that. The previews have probably already started and those are my favorite 
part…”

Stop talking Daphne!

Dexter nods and grapples for a few more napkins.

Oh brother; between the two of us, we have enough napkins to last us through Armageddon.



About The Author 


Retail marketing and advertiser by trade, I am a university club advisor with a
passion for creating awkward fictional characters that readers can relate to. That 
are real. I enjoy writing fast-paced, humorous manuscripts with empowered female 
characters. 

I love: reading, travelling, meeting new people.... latte's, rainy days, and sweater 
weather.


Saturday, 28 November 2015

Blog Tour : The Awakened

SYNOPSIS

Zoey Valentine is concerned with two things: surviving the multitude of self-defense classes her dad makes her take and avoiding Ash  Matthews.

That is, until the Z virus hits, wiping out a third of the population in a  matter of weeks. If that weren’t frightening enough, the bodies of the victims disappear and suddenly reappear, awakened from their dead state. They're faster, smarter, and they work together to get the one thing they crave, human flesh.

The United States is in a panic and then the government decides the unthinkable: to bomb every major city overrun with the awakened.

Now Zoey is on the run, with her dad and Ash, desperate to find a 

place of safety amongst the ruined remains of the country.


Title : The Awakened
Release Date : 1 December 2015
Author : Sara Elizabeth Santana

PreOrder the Ebook Now ! Amazon
You get a free signed bookmark for every preorder on Kindle !!
But do remember to email her at sesantanawrites@gmail.com with your address and proof of purchase to claim it :)










INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR

I got the chance to interview the author, Ms. Santana and she's very fast to respond and very nice. I hope you guys like the questions :)

Hey Sara ! I'm so excited to hear that your book is being published and by one of a well know bookstagrammer. Could you tell us the story on how this happened ?? 

It seems like a fluke to me! I started my blog over 3 years ago, as a sort of response to a college professor that I had. She was SO anti-YA and it drove me insane. I hated it. I have a lot of passion for young adult literature and so I started my blog as sort of an…angry girl rant about how awesome YA is. Obviously it turned into way more than that, way more than what I had expected! The instagram is a HUGE part of my blog, probably the biggest part, and I just sort of stumbled into that too. I figured I needed one and I found that people tend to respond more on IG and boom, there you go. Its still very weird to me!

What is your book about ? And what can readers expect from it ??

Well, The Awakened is about a girl named Zoey, who is living in New York City, just getting through her senior year. She has a super overprotective dad and her next door neighbor is both incredibly annoying and also incredibly hot. Normal stuff. But her world sort of turns upside down when a virus wipes out a third of the population and that population returns as these flesh eating monsters that can communicate, and are smart and fast. Its very much a survival story. You can expect a lot of running, a lot of action, a fair amount of blood, definitely some romance and a ton of sarcasm as well.

What is your source of inspiration when you write ?? 

It sort of depends. Sometimes I write because I think, you NEED to get this done. Doesn’t sound very inspiring does it? But often times, I think of my characters and how I want to get them where they need to go. I put music on, I light a delicious smelling candle, I read a book that inspires me, and it gets my butt into gear and I write. Plus, I also think that I would be so committed to it because I knew there was nothing more that I wanted than to publish a book and in order to make that happen, you have to write one and you have to work hard…so I did. 

Do you have any unique routine you do before you start writing ??

Not really. I do like to eat before I write because I can’t concentrate on anything, much less writing, when I’m hungry. I just can’t do it. But I tend to find some background noise, whether its my playlist or something on Netflix. I like having a bottle of water for me. That’s really about it. Sometimes I write on my laptop at home, sometimes its in a notebook somewhere else. I’m very relaxed about how I write.

I saw from your account that you have been declined by many publishing houses so how do you keep yourself motivated after being rejected ??

Its hard. I’m not going to lie. Its extremely hard. There were times when I just wanted to say, enough is enough and just stop. Its hard getting those emails again and again and again. But I think I had a lot of people believing in me. I believed in myself. I knew that it wasn’t easy and I had heard from so many authors that I’ve met and become friends with that its not easy. And I wanted it so badly. You don’t tend to give up on something you want that badly.

What do you usually do if you get a writer block ??

I don’t really believe in the idea of writers block. I tend to think writers block is more…you’d rather do other things. Or you’re afraid that what you’re going to write isn’t going to be good. That’s the big one. I think we expect to sit in front of the computer and just, wham, have beautiful words come out, but that isn’t what happens. We have to sit in front of the computer and tell ourselves, its okay to write total crap. Everyone does it. Because at least there are words on the paper that we can go back and fix and rewrite. Its one of the biggest things I struggle with but I sometimes just sit there and tell myself, even if its only 100 words today, at least you wrote something.

When did you start your bookstagram account and what's the reason behind you starting one ??

Like I said before, it was just sort of natural. I had started my blog and I figured I should attach all the necessary social media accounts like Twitter and Instagram. I use Instagram a lot because people really respond and connect there. Besides my actual blog, its definitely what I use the most. I just like being able to show my love for books and all things nerdy and I like connecting with people all over the world. Its incredibly fun.

I saw that you have a few parabatais, who are also a bookstagrammer. How did you guys meet and become close friends ??

I am so lucky. I have some of the best friends in the world, and so many of us are bookstagrammers and bloggers and BookTubers and we all just share this love of reading. I met most of these people through the internet, through my blog or at different events that I’ve gone to, and you know, just connected with these people right away. Its really awesome that the book community can do that.

And lastly, do you have any advice for writers who just started and dreamed of being a big writer someday ??

It sounds cheesy and repetitive probably but I honestly mean it: don’t give up. Just don’t do it. Keep writing, even if you’re writing badly because you only get better the more you do it. Keep reading, be influenced by all the amazing authors that are out there. And just don’t give up. If you want it, go for it. Don’t let anyone tell you can’t do it. I’ve had a lot of people in my life doubt me or just flat out not support me, and it hurts, but you have to tell yourself that you can do it. And you will. And never be afraid to ask for help or to feel like you’re failing. Its going to feel that way all the time. But just get back up and keep writing. Never ever ever give up. In the words of one of my favorite authors, Cora Carmack “No easy days.” Not one day is going to be easy but in the end, its so worth it. 

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.

Website   

GIVEAWAY 



I hope you guys like this blog tour post. This is my first post that includes an interview with the author. I was so nervous cause I have no idea what kind of questions I should ask so I hope you guys enjoy the questions that I asked her. I would be posting a review of this book very soon :)
Do check out the other blog in The Awakened Blog Tour

The Blog Tour 

Check out the entire tour for more information about the book, interviews, guest
posts, excerpts and more!

November 26th: Reading and Reviews / What A Nerd Girl Says

November 27th:  Living Within Fiction

November 28th: Lisa of Literature / Seeking Bazinga

November 29th: Chloe's Book Nook / Book and Movies Addict

November 30th: Tine's Reviews / Escape From Realities

December 1st: What A Nerd Girl Says / The Book Academy / Bookish

Wonderland

December 2nd: Recently Acquired Obsessions / Morgan Reads

December 3rd: Case Maynard, Author / Movies, Shows and Books

December 4th: Bout of Bibliophilia

December 5th: Tesairie's Book Reads / iFandoms Collide

December 6th: Just One of Those Bibliophiles / A Traveling Book / Endlessly

Readings

December 7th: My Life in Blog / Erin Rhew Books

December 8th: Metamorphic Books / Knightingale Reviews

December 9th: Reading Over Sleeping / Always and Forever Fangirl

Sunday, 25 October 2015

Cover Reveal : The Awakened


Synopsis 

Zoey Valentine is concerned with two things: surviving the multitude

of self-defense classes her dad makes her take and avoiding Ash 

Matthews.

That is, until the Z virus hits, wiping out a third of the population in a 

matter of weeks. If that weren’t frightening enough, the bodies of 

the victims disappear and suddenly reappear, awakened from their 

dead state. They're faster, smarter, and they work together to get 

the one thing they crave, human flesh.

The United States is in a panic and then the government decides 

the unthinkable: to bomb every major city overrun with the 

awakened.

Now Zoey is on the run, with her dad and Ash, desperate to find a 

place of safety amongst the ruined remains of the country.




The Awakened by Sara Elizabeth Santana
Coming this 1st December
Paperback and Kindle

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.


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