Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2018

2018 SPOOKTACULAR GIVEAWAY HOP WINNER!!!




Announcing the winner of 
the 2018 Spooktacular 
Giveaway Hop!!
(At A Night's Dream of Books!!)
This awesome blog hop was
brought to you by
Mary @ Bookhounds!!

My own giveaway ended at
midnight on November 1st!! 


And the winner is.....

Stephanie @ Bookfever!!!

She has already claimed her prize!!
CONGRATS, STEPHANIE!!



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2800881-the-outlaw-demon-wails







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I'd like to thank everyone who entered this giveaway! Thank you SO much for all of your comments, as I have found out about some GREAT new books!!

Please stay tuned, as I have giveaways
going on ALL the time, whether
my own, or through blog hops
and book tours!!

Here are two upcoming giveaways!!
Click on each image to see
the Giveaway Hops page
at Bookhounds, and, when you get
there, just scroll down to see
each giveaway!


https://www.bookhounds.net/giveaway-hops 


https://www.bookhounds.net/giveaway-hops






Saturday, October 20, 2018

Book Blogger Hop No. 147: A Literary Character Costume for Halloween!!



Welcome to the Book Blogger Hop,
Halloween Edition!!
This event is hosted by Billy @



For more information, and 
to find out the topic of next week's question, click HERE.


This Week's Question

If you were to dress up as
a literary figure
(author or character)
for Halloween, who would it be ?

(Submitted  by Michelle @







My Answer

A question pretty similar to this one was submitted by Billy, the host of the Book Blogger Hop, in October of 2016.  The wording was a bit different, though -- the idea was to dress up as a classic literary character. Here's the exact question: "You've been invited to a costume party, and the theme is classic literature characters. Who would you go as?" 

I answered that question on the date it was posted: October 28, 2016. To see which classic literary character I picked, you can access my answer HERE.

So, this year, I'm answering this new question with another literary character -- one that is fairly new to readers, but has already become a BELOVED classic! Who is it? Well, none other than Hermione Granger, from the Harry Potter series!

As a matter of fact, since this year, Halloween falls on a Wednesday, I'm planning to dress up as Hermione for a party I'm having with my students at school! Yes, we're organizing a little party in the classroom. Unfortunately, the school doesn't allow students or teachers to wear costumes to school.... BUT! I have a devious little plan, hee, hee!! I am wearing PART of my costume to school, while the rest of it will be in a shopping bag I'm bringing with me. I will be wearing my black jeans and boots, plus a white blouse. Then, when I get to my classroom at 7:00 PM, I'll put on the classic Gryffindor vest, the tie, and the robe! And, of course, I'll bring my magic wand with me! When the party is over, I will take off all the articles of clothing I put on in the classroom. Thus, when I go back to the main office to sign out for the night, I will look as normal as can be! Lol.



***UPDATE, 10/20/18***
I forgot to mention why my school doesn't allow either the teachers or the students to wear costumes when Halloween falls on a school night. So, I'm adding this little update.
This is for security reasons. The admnistration doesn't want anyone showing up in a mask, because the security guys wouldn't know if it was a student or not. Anyone could come to the school in a mask just to cause trouble, and the school administration doesn't want that. It's a HUGE bummer, though.....





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Monday, October 15, 2018

2018 Spooktacular Giveaway Hop!!!!!




Welcome to this stop in 
the 2018 Spooktacular 
Giveaway Hop!!
This awesome blog hop is 
brought to you by
Mary @ Bookhounds!!

My own giveaway will end at
midnight on November 1st,
so you will have MORE 
chances to WIN!! 


The books shown below are
humorous, light-hearted 
PNR/UF novels
and short story collections.

These are just suggestions!!
If you would prefer another book,
you can of course choose
whichever one you want,
as long as it's Halloween-related!


Check to see if TBD
delivers to your country by 
clicking HERE!




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18757037-suddenly-sorceress?ac=1




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8428115-vampire-crush?ac=1




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/84156.My_Big_Fat_Supernatural_Wedding




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1773616.My_Big_Fat_Supernatural_Honeymoon?ac=1




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40737676-vampires-like-it-hot




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8542840-fire-burn-and-cauldron-bubble




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9628111-opal-fire




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5618698-nice-girls-don-t-have-fangs




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1397889.The_Accidental_Werewolf





https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9732743-first-grave-on-the-right






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GOOD LUCK, EVERYONE!! AND......
HAPPY 
HALLOWEEEEEEENNN!!!!




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Friday, October 5, 2018

Book Blogger Hop No. 145: Urban Fantasy, or Horror?



Welcome to the Book Blogger Hop,
Halloween Edition!!
This event is hosted by Billy @



For more information, and 
to find out the topic of next week's question, click HERE.


This Week's Question

It's getting close to Halloween.
If you HAD to read one of
these two genres, which would
you prefer -- urban fantasy,
or horror, and why?

(Submitted  by Maria @



WARNING TO HORROR FANS!!
I totally dislike the horror genre, so I have 
made some pretty negative statements
about it in this post. So read no further 
if you think you could find yourself getting 
upset by the opinions I express here.
You have been WARNED!!


My Answer

Here's the short and sweet answer: urban fantasy, hands down!! Lol.

Now, you didn't think I was going to leave it at that, did you? Of course not! I enjoy writing long (but not TOO long) posts for these BBH questions. Besides, I submitted this question myself, and for a very good reason: I totally DETEST the horror genre! 

Although I've written other posts about my dislike of this genre, I've never written one in which I compare it to urban fantasy. Actually, these two genres have some similarity to each other. There's one big difference between the two, though, and that's the degree of emphasis placed on fear and gruesome details. 

Horror writers have a field day describing the frightening events in their plots in all of their gross, hair-raising, disturbing, details. They also delight in describing the abject terror felt by their protagonists, who are usually helpless to deal with all the horrible, frightening villains.  As I have stated in other posts on this subject, I do not now, nor have I EVER, enjoyed being frightened out of my skin. Fear is NOT a pleasant emotion to me, nor will it ever be. I also dislike feeling disturbed in any way by the sheer impotence induced in the reader by a horror writer. Fear and helplessness is not an enjoyable combination. Some people do enjoy this combination. I am definitely NOT one of them!

Urban fantasy, on the other hand, may also include some frightening events in a plot, but the protagonists are usually not as helpless as those in a horror novel. Fear is hardly ever an overriding factor in an urban fantasy novel. Instead, the writer's focus is on how his/her protagonists solve the main problem presented in the plot. These writers might employ suspense, true, but it's not for the purpose of inducing an emotion of terror in the reader, and keeping that emotion predominant for most of the book. Instead, any terror in an urban fantasy plot is dealt with and overcome by the protagonists, with or without allies. 

Where these two genres might overlap is in the type of characters involved. In urban fantasy, there might be vampires, werewolves, and witches, just as in the horror genre. However, these characters are frequently the good guys. If any such creatures are the bad guys, they are usually classified as "rogues". This happens often with vampires, for example. The good vamps do not drink blood from humans, or, if they do, they only take enough to nourish themselves, and never kill these humans. Rogue vamps, on the other hand, DO kill humans, and relish doing so. Therefore, the good vamps are frequently involved in an ongoing war with the rogues, to prevent them from killing humans. 

This is one type of plot I have often come across in urban fantasy novels. However, the genre is in no way limited to dealing with the three types of characters listed above. These novels can also deal with such mythological characters as fairies (frequently known as "The Fae"), unicorns, angels, gods, demi-gods, dragons, magicians (also called "mages"), elves, goblins, trolls, etc. In other words, these novels can and do often include characters that one would expect to find in fantasy novels. The difference here, of course, is on the fact that urban fantasy usually has a modern urban setting, instead of the typical medieval setting most common in fantasy novels. 

If one takes into consideration all of the above differences between the horror and urban fantasy genres, it's immediately evident that the latter is much more interesting to read. Now, this is my own personal opinion. Of course, horror fans will not agree at all with me. And this is just fine! There are all sorts of reading tastes in the bookworm universe (and the book blogosphere), which means that anyone can agree or disagree with me. 

Bearing the above in mind, I maintain that an urban fantasy novel is far more interesting, fascinating, and a much more entertaining read than a horror novel, for several reasons. 

First of all, characterizations have to have more depth. I have not read that many horror novels, but I would imagine that characters in these novels lack depth, and that's because of the fear factor, which overrides everything else. Perhaps I'm wrong about this, and if so, my apologies to horror fans.  :)

Second, ever since I first began to read UF, I have found it VERY refreshing to see creatures that would totally inspire fear, if they were to appear in a horror novel, actually being depicted as good guys in an urban fantasy novel. Furthermore, in most UF novels, these creatures are depicted as being humane, caring, and even funny! 

Third, the world-building in UF novels can be utterly fascinating, and make the reader want to actually LIVE in one of these novels. Not so with horror novels! For example, I would NEVER want to live in The Exorcist, by William Peter Blatty! To this day, I STILL don't know why I even read this book, but I learned my lesson: stay away from the horror genre!! Lol. 

Fourth, the plot resolution in UF novels often lends itself to more than one book, and the reader tends to fall in love with the good guys, thus creating the desire to see more of them in future sequels. I don't think this type of thing is common with horror novels. I mean, where can the author go with their characters, if these characters have come to an untimely end in one of these novels? Thus, from what I've noticed -- again, I might be wrong here -- horror novels usually tend to be stand-alones. Stephen King, for instance, does have a series -- The Dark Tower. He also has a couple of trilogies. But, for the most part, his books are stand-alones.

Fifth, quite a few UF novels are also in the category of PNR, or paranormal romance. And I definitely have a VERY soft spot for romance! It's especially exciting when supernatural creatures are involved, of course!

Bottom line: as Halloween approaches, I feel the need to read UF novels, and not horror novels. I want to read books that will take me out of this humdrum reality, but WITHOUT scaring me so much that I'll have nightmares! That's just the way it is with me. I mean, hey, take a look at my Halloween header. Does it look at all scary to you? LOL. And, look! The pumpkin is even grinning. It's enjoying the kitty's affection. Awwww........   :)  (When you come to the end of this post, you'll see another CUTE Halloween image.)

To clinch my case, let me recommend some GREAT UF (many are also PNR) titles, just PERFECT for this supernatural season, MINUS the heebie jeebies!


Young Adult Fiction
The Twilight Saga, by Stephenie Meyer
The Vampire Academy Series, by Richelle Mead
by Heather Brewer
The Abandon Series, by Meg Cabot
The Nightshade Series, by Andrea Cremer
The Shadow Falls Series, by C.C. Hunter
The Demon Trappers Series, by Jana Oliver
The Revenants Series, by Amy Plum


Adult Fiction
by Amanda Ashley
by Meredith Allard
by Christine Feehan
by Kendra Leigh Castle
by Suzanne Johnson
by Kristen Painter
by Kerrylyn Sparks
The Argeneau Series, by Lynsay Sands



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Saturday, December 9, 2017

Release Blitz/Giveway!! Holidays Ever After Romance Holiday Boxed Set



Get ready to heat up your holidays when you treat yourself to Holidays Ever After!



Holidays Ever After: Contemporary Romance Holiday Boxed Set
Digital Edition, 3,209 pages
Carter & Bradley Publishing
December 5, 2017
Anthologies, Christmas Romance, 
Holiday Romance


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36070076-holidays-ever-after?ac=1&from_search=true




About The Collection

Which holiday hottie will you unwrap first?

No matter the time of the year, it’s always the season for seduction!

From Spicy to Sweet and everything in between, this sizzling boxed set of TWENTY contemporary romances from today’s New York Times, USA Today, and International bestselling authors will give you tons of holiday hunks to fall in love with.
Inside these pages you’ll find everything from sexy strangers and brooding billionaires to marines, firefighters, and the guy next door.

Whether you’re in the mood for a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah, or a New Year’s celebration, this limited edition Holidays Ever After anthology is packed with exclusive, full-length titles to lift your spirits. From Halloween to Kwanzaa, Valentines' Day, Norooz, and the Fourth of July, these stories will give your holiday season extra spark and will be the best romantic holiday bundle to hit your ereader this year!


Get ready to heat up your holidays when you treat yourself to Holidays Ever After!
Including stories from…
Colleen Charles
Monica Corwin
Amy L. Gale
Becca Fanning
Victoria Pinder
Alexa Padgett
Tuesday Embers
Khardine Gray
Holly Dodd
Liz Gavin
Jillian Quinn
Courtney Hunt
Vivi Holt
Kristen Luciani
Astrid Arditi
Rebekah R. Ganiere
Jessica Gray
Ja’Nese Dixon
Teresa Roman
Angela Corbett
 







A Moonlit Serenade
Alexa Padgett

“I have a surprise for you, Mercer Island. One of my favorite female singers is here, just waiting to sing you my favorite carol.”

I stiffened, but it was nothing compared to the tenseness radiating from Ryn. Mila’s face lost its smile. She touched Ryn’s arm.

“He didn’t tell me. I would’ve told him not to.”

“He doesn’t mean me,” Ryn said, voice faint.

“You know why it’s my favorite?” Murphy winked. “Because she’s singing it.”

The crowd hooted and howled. Small children screamed and clapped. Probably the best tree lighting concert they’d ever have.

“Join me, Ryn Hudson. The folks here need some more Christmas spirit.”

Ryn turned to me, wide-eyed. Murphy boxed her in, and I wasn’t happy about it. And by the pulse beating in her throat, she wasn’t either.

“I don’t perform in front of crowds,” she whispered, her voice as desperate as her eyes.

Murphy beckoned her up, beaming like he’d just handed her a huge cash check.  I might just bloody his face for this.

“It’ll be all right,” I said, keeping my voice soothing. “It’s just like performing for your babies. You’re so good with them.”

“Because they’re babies! And they don’t care, really.”

The crowd began to grow impatient, craning to see who Murphy was waving to. The smile slid from his face as he caught a glimpse of mine, then Mila’s. Ryn’s was buried in my chest, as she shuddered through another breath.

“I’ll come up with you. You can do this.”

She tipped her head back and met my eyes. “What if I suck?”

I smiled as I swiped her cheek with the pad of my thumb. “You won’t because you can’t. That voice of yours is mesmerizing.”

She sucked in a breath and nodded. “Okay. But don’t leave me.”

I turned her toward the stage and clasped her hand. “Promise.”

She climbed the steps to the stage, her hand gripping mine. The crowd clapped politely but they already shifted, unsure of the newcomer who took too long to respond. My heart rose into my throat. The crowd needed to accept her, love her, like they had Murphy.

“Whatcha gonna sing for us, love?” Murphy asked.

She looked out over the audience, gauging their reaction to her. “Well, I didn’t really have anything planned.”

Murphy raised his eyebrow, as if his douchery were finally settling over him. “Jake here says you like ‘Jingle Bells.’” Murphy smiled for the crowd, who hadn’t heard Ryn’s response, but this time his grin was strained.

Ryn took a deep breath and let go of my hand. She removed her mitten and held out her hand for the mic. Murphy handed it to her as trepidation built in his eyes. If Ryn bombed, Mila and I would ream his arse.

Before any of us could say anything, Ryn started singing. Those first few notes were midrange but powerful. “The First Noel…” As she continued to sing, Ryn closed her eyes and let the lyrics take her. I’d heard multiple stars sing this song. None gave me goosebumps like Ryn had when she hit the pure, high note in “Israel.”

The woman sang. And she did it without any accompaniment, without earplugs. Her talent overwhelmed me, and I stood as enraptured as the crowd as she finished the second verse.

She lowered the mic from her mouth and glanced back at me, where I stood in the shadows. “How was that?” she asked.

I stepped forward and wrapped my arm around her shoulder, pulling her close enough to whisper in her ear, “Amazing.”

She smiled and did a small wave before handing the microphone back to Murphy.

Murphy grinned and bowed.

She turned to leave, but the crowd booed, then began chanting, “More, more!”

I hissed out a breath, thankful and a bit overwhelmed by their reaction.

“How about one more song?” Murphy asked, wiggling his eyebrows. His piercing caught and flashed in the lights. “Give us a mo’ to confer. We’ve not sung together before.”

He turned off the mic and walked over to us. His face morphed onto the pained look I knew well. “I’m a bloody arse.”

“I don’t really like to sing for crowds.”

“Why not?” Murphy’s surprise built. “With pipes like those, I’d sing my way through life. And make some fine quid doing so.”

“She doesn’t, and that’s all that matters,” I growled, stepping closer to my brother.

Murphy met my gaze, his features austere in the lights. “Got it. Won’t happen again.” He blew out a breath. “Any song we all know so the crowd doesn’t riot?”

“‘Jingle Bells,’” Ryn and I said in unison. I grinned down at her, excited that we were already sync—excited to share my love of music with her.

Murphy turned on and raised the mic. “We need two more microphones and a stand,” he said, buying us a few more seconds. He dropped the mic back to his side.

I smiled down at Ryn. “We can ask the kids to sing, which the parents will like.”

“Smart, mate,” Murphy said. “But I haven’t played that one in years. A bit rusty on the chords.”

“I’ll play it,” Ryn said. “That is if you don’t mind me taking your instrument.”

“No worries.” Murphy handed it to her, and she took off her other glove, shoving it into her left pocket. Once the microphones were in place, we turned toward the audience, almost in perfect synchronization, and smiled.

“We’ve got a classic for ya,” Murphy crowed. The crowd hollered.

Ryn strummed the notes and all movement in the audience stopped. “All right, boys. Let’s jingle some bells.”

Murphy and I joined her, letting Ryn’s guitar chords set the pace. I went to stand next to her while Murphy hammed it up with the crowd.

“Remember how I did it with the kids?” she asked.

I nodded.

“Okay, that’s how we’re playing this audience.”

She began to play and Murphy stepped back, letting her own the limelight. Once again, Ryn’s voice was killer—precise yet meltingly sweet. Murphy kept time on his thigh, joining in for the chorus. I added some deeper bass as Ryn worked her way up to harmonize with Murphy. He grinned at her as she met him note for note. By the last verse, we owned the song. The crowd clapped and sang along. This was one of the best highs I’d ever gotten while performing.

“Your turn!” Murphy called to the crowd. “Jingle Bells…”

Their voices filled the cold night air, the festive mood building with each note.

“Fair dinkum!” Murphy yelled when it ended. “What did I tell ya? Ryn Hudson, everyone.”

We took our bows and headed off the stage. As the crowd surged forward, no doubt wanting our autographs, Claude and the rest of the security team stepped in front of us, a human line just behind the metal barricade.

Mila latched on to Murphy’s arm and from the set of her lips, I doubted Murphy would like her next comments. He hung his head and nodded as Mila led him away.

“You ready to be off?” I asked.

“She does have him in hand, huh?” Ryn said, her gaze lingering on Murphy and Mila, who was still giving him an earful.

“I’ll make sure he apologizes for putting you on the spot like that.”

Ryn laughed, and I realized she was still on the high from a great performance. “It’s fine. Mila’s dealing with him, and I had fun. Lots of it.”

I brushed her hair back and pulled out her mittens from her pockets, holding them up so she could slide her reddened fingers back inside. “I’m glad.”

“Ryn!” The voice was female, urgent. We both turned to see the sheila from her flat. Sam, Ryn had said. Her dead husband’s twin. Not bloody likely this would go well.

Sam plowed forward, chest heaving and cheeks stained with tears. “What were you thinking? You never perform for crowds!”

“I didn’t plan to, Sam. Murphy blindsided me. If he’d asked, I would’ve said no.”

“Please.” Sam’s voice dripped with scorn. “Clearly the limelight suits you.” She looked me over, her face crumpling. “Why are you here—with him?” Sam pointed at me. “What about Dez?”





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