Feb 17 - Feb
22.
1 major prize of paperback book shipped anywhere in the word
AND several Kindle ebook consolation prizes (Including
BOTH books 1 and 2 - everyone automatically goes in the draw for
these).
To enter, just follow this blog (you MUST follow this
blog to enter) and
leave a comment with 1) your email address at the end of this post.
(If you already followed this blog previously, just leave a comment saying
this and you will go in the draw.)
Your comment should also say 2) which book you would like to win
AND there will be Kindle book consolation prizes (including a draw for both books 1 and 2 - all entrants automatically go into the draw), so 3) mention if you have a Kindle!
(It would be wonderful if you would also follow me on Twitter or Friend me on Facebook!)
leave a comment with 1) your email address at the end of this post.
(If you already followed this blog previously, just leave a comment saying
this and you will go in the draw.)
Your comment should also say 2) which book you would like to win
AND there will be Kindle book consolation prizes (including a draw for both books 1 and 2 - all entrants automatically go into the draw), so 3) mention if you have a Kindle!
(It would be wonderful if you would also follow me on Twitter or Friend me on Facebook!)
Several people have reported a glitch on Internet
Explorer and are unable to leave a comment. If you can't leave a comment, then please email me at horsecare (at) y7mail (dot) com with the book you would like to win,
and let me know if you have a Kindle / Kindle for PC/Kindle Cloud.
Here are the books
to choose from.
Book 1.
The Dashwood Haunting
Amy Stuart is a journalist and blogger for a paranormal magazine.
She doesn't wear black leather; she can't kick butt; she doesn't have supernatural powers.
But she does have one skill: while wearing shapewear and with her reading glasses perched on her nose, she can out-research the best of them, especially when her caffeine levels are high.
When sent to England to write articles on Sir Francis Dashwood's Hellfire Club, Amy uncovers a link between the alchemist Nicholas Flamel, the nineteenth century occultists and the Hellfire Caves which endangers her own life. Can her research skills save the world from at least one dastardly killer?
The Dashwood Haunting is the first book in the Amy Stuart, Paranormal Blogger series.
Amy Stuart is a journalist and blogger for a paranormal magazine.
She doesn't wear black leather; she can't kick butt; she doesn't have supernatural powers.
But she does have one skill: while wearing shapewear and with her reading glasses perched on her nose, she can out-research the best of them, especially when her caffeine levels are high.
When sent to England to write articles on Sir Francis Dashwood's Hellfire Club, Amy uncovers a link between the alchemist Nicholas Flamel, the nineteenth century occultists and the Hellfire Caves which endangers her own life. Can her research skills save the world from at least one dastardly killer?
The Dashwood Haunting is the first book in the Amy Stuart, Paranormal Blogger series.
Review.
The Dashwood Haunting is a fast-paced, enjoyable read. For history enthusiasts there are tons of interesting facts and anecdotes of the past and intriguing tales of secret societies and alchemists. Amy is a down-to-earth young woman that female readers will easily identify with. Smart, witty and single but very much up for some harmless fun, she is a joy to read as she comes to grips with English culture and their love of drinking tea. Nyland throws in lots of pop culture references (Buffy, X-Files, the demise of Murdoch's News of the World), which affords the story a contemporary feel. Light but intelligent reading. (Emma Meade, Goodreads.)
The Dashwood Haunting is a fast-paced, enjoyable read. For history enthusiasts there are tons of interesting facts and anecdotes of the past and intriguing tales of secret societies and alchemists. Amy is a down-to-earth young woman that female readers will easily identify with. Smart, witty and single but very much up for some harmless fun, she is a joy to read as she comes to grips with English culture and their love of drinking tea. Nyland throws in lots of pop culture references (Buffy, X-Files, the demise of Murdoch's News of the World), which affords the story a contemporary feel. Light but intelligent reading. (Emma Meade, Goodreads.)
Book 2.
The Ghosts of Morpeth (Horror / Occult / Ghosts / Women Sleuths / Mystery)
What does Voodoo have to do with the ghosts in an Australian touristy village? Plenty, as Amy Stuart discovers to her detriment. Morpeth, once an early river port of Australia but now famous for its ghosts, plays host to Amy's latest paranormal mystery. Amy Stuart, journalist and blogger for a paranormal magazine, is back from London, having been made Keeper of a Society about which she knows nothing. Her caffeine habit is out of control, as is her job security. Even her life is left hanging in the balance, as Amy's Editor sends her to write about the ghosts of Morpeth. In danger, in shapewear and in debt, Amy matches wits against an unseen enemy. He attacks Amy with natural and unnatural means, while Amy hits back hard with facts.
The Ghosts of Morpeth is the second book in the Amy Stuart Paranormal Blogger series. It is not necessary to read the first book in the series (The Dashwood Haunting) to enjoy this book, but it is advisable.
What does Voodoo have to do with the ghosts in an Australian touristy village? Plenty, as Amy Stuart discovers to her detriment. Morpeth, once an early river port of Australia but now famous for its ghosts, plays host to Amy's latest paranormal mystery. Amy Stuart, journalist and blogger for a paranormal magazine, is back from London, having been made Keeper of a Society about which she knows nothing. Her caffeine habit is out of control, as is her job security. Even her life is left hanging in the balance, as Amy's Editor sends her to write about the ghosts of Morpeth. In danger, in shapewear and in debt, Amy matches wits against an unseen enemy. He attacks Amy with natural and unnatural means, while Amy hits back hard with facts.
The Ghosts of Morpeth is the second book in the Amy Stuart Paranormal Blogger series. It is not necessary to read the first book in the series (The Dashwood Haunting) to enjoy this book, but it is advisable.
Book 3.
Hedgeland,
an urban fantasy of time travel. Dr April Neuland, a Professor of Ancient
Languages turned non-fiction writer, has been plagued by dreams all her life,
dreams of her past life in the Otherworld. Meanwhile, in a parallel dimension of
April's past and Caridwen's future, Worthing, a Future History Professor, has
allied with the Military to access Future Internet communications and use new
technology to influence April to write an ebook novel revealing where she, in
her past life as Caridwen, hid the Kiste, a device to travel through time and
space. Hedgeland weaves all three time/space frames: Caridwen, Worthing, and
April. Hedgeland is the first in the Hedgecraft Sequence, but is a fully self
contained novel with no cliff hangers.
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I would love to win Hedgeland! a new folloer: lilianxcheng At gmail.com
ReplyDelete+I use Kindle for PC
I'm a new follower as Alex W! Thanks so much! I'd love the 1st one and I do have a Kindle. :) allicat0818[at]yahoo[dot]com
ReplyDeletehi im blogger and reader and love to read and then i post to at alot of site
ReplyDeletedesi the blonde at msn dot com
I would like The Ghosts of Morpeth. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteNew Follower-Mary @SweepingMe
Mary
mary_reiss @ hotmail.com
I would like The Dashwood Haunting
ReplyDeleteNB follower Anne M.
I will probably be buying a Kindle this weekend at Staples ($10 and $20 rebates), but I already have the kindle app on my PC.
acm05atjuno.com
I would love a copy of The Dashwood Haunting
ReplyDeleteGFC Koll
I have a kindle for pc
Thildeespensen@live dot dk
I would love The Dashwood Haunting.
ReplyDeleteGFC - rickimc
I have a Kindle app.
rickimc[at]aol[dot]com
Follow on gfc deanna_boocock Have a Kindle and would love Hedgeland
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hi well i m here and then on linky
ReplyDeletedesi the blonde@msn.com
Thanks for the great giveaway! I'm a new GFC follower, I would love to read the first book, The Dashwood Haunting, and I do have a Kindle :D
ReplyDeletejwitt33 at live dot com
I would love book number one or the paperback one!
ReplyDeleteFollow on NB: Kara DiDomizio
My mom has a kindle I frequently "borrow," but I prefer hard copies.
supersonic182@gmail.com
GFC: firestarbooks
ReplyDeleteI would love Hedgeland
catchingashootingstar at hotmail dot ca
I have a kindle app
I an an existing GFC follower: Serene
ReplyDeleteI would love Hedgeland
I don't have a kindle
GFC: andreea martes
ReplyDeleteI would love to win The Ghosts of Morpeth.
I don't have a kindle.
My email; just.andreeam@yahoo.com
thanks very much.best wishes..
~I would like to win The Ghosts of Morpeth.
ReplyDelete~I follow via GFC as R.
~Sadly, I don't have a kindle.
cigam9(at)gmail(dot)com
Hi:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway! I'm a New follower via GFC btw.
Surprise me with the book choice if I win!
MissVainsParanormalFantasy@gmail.com
I'd love to read Hedgeland! Thanks for the amazing giveaway!
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GFC: BookAttict
The Dashwood Haunting looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway :)
Kindle user; ghtough(at)gmail(dot)com
I'd love to read Hedgeland :) I have a Kindle
ReplyDeleteGFC - Sarah Spicer
sarahjanespicer(at)gmail(dot)com
I'm a follower. I'd love to get The Dashwood Haunting. I don't have a Kindle.
ReplyDeletevolta2173 at sbcglobal dot net
Great books to pick from. Thanks for your giveaways.
ReplyDeleteI would like The Dashwood Haunting.
GFC follower-judy
I'd pick book one. And I have Kindle app.
ReplyDeleteGFC Cayce
cayce006 at yahoo dot com
Thank you for the giveaway!
Thank you for the giveaway Id love book 1
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GFC follower - Jeanne
ReplyDeleteI do not have a kindle. Thank you for this giveaway.
*The Dashwood Haunting*
:) Jeanne, jeannebates_t@yahoo.com
Thank you so much for this super cool giveaway and your generosity!!
ReplyDeleteBook 2 appeals to me and yes, I have a kindle! :D
Angie Edwards (GFC follower)
angievzyl(at)gmail(dot)com
I follow you with GFC as Ivya. I would really like the Book 1 - and I have a Kindle ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much ;)
My email is ivy046(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks for the giveaway. I would love book 3. I have a kindle and i love it.
ReplyDeleteGFC: tpulliam
pulliam_t@yahoo.com
The Dashwood Haunting
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new follower artistadonna
childrensbook13 at aol dot com
Thanks. Hedgeland. Have Kindle.
ReplyDeleteNB-Pragya
pragyasharma_100@yahoo.co.in
I would like The Dashwood Haunting.
ReplyDeleteGFC follower - Sherry S.
friend on Facebook - Sherry Strode
Twitter - @SStrode
I have a Kindle.
sstrode at scrtc dot com
Thanks for this lovely giveaway:)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win The Dashwood Haunting.
I have a Kindle.
GFC follower: IdentitySeeker
sarah.setar@gmail.com