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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Farewell to Summer $250 Cash Giveaway!!

Farewell to Summer
$250 Cash Giveaway!!!
September 1st to 22nd
 An Awesome Group of Authors & Bloggers have joined with me to bring you 1 fabulous prize!! We’re giving away $250 in Paypal Cash! Or alternately you can choose a  
$250 Amazon.com eGift Code!!! 

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Thanks to these great authors & bloggers for making this giveaway possible! 


 Giveaway Details 

$250 in Paypal Cash or a $250 Amazon.com eGift Card!!! Ends 9/22/16 Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use money sent via Paypal or gift codes via Amazon.com. Winning Entry will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. The winner will be chosen by rafflecopter and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook, Twitter, Rafflecopter or any other entity unless otherwise specified. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Giveaway was organized by Kathy from I Am A Reader and sponsored by the authors, bloggers and publishers on the sponsor list. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.  


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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Romance Is In The Air Giveaway Hop!!



Welcome to this stop in the fabulous Romance Is In The Air Giveaway Hop, hosted by Kathy @ 


It's that time of year again......that lovely time 
for warm, fuzzy LOVE!!!!
So here's your chance to win a very special 
romance novel, from the list of 
young adult bestsellers offered here!


Below are some samples of 
the books you can win!!
If none of them are your cup of tea, 
you can always select your own book, as long 
as it's within either the YA 
or clean adult romance category.
Whether you pick from this list, or choose 
another book,
your prize will be delivered by 
Yes, this is an international giveaway!!
Before entering, please make sure that 
TBD delivers to your country.
You can do that by clicking HERE.


Here are some book suggestions!!
Click on each cover
to access the Goodreads page.



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13414966-fallen-in-love

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4268157-perfect-chemistry

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12578077-obsidian

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6936382-anna-and-the-french-kiss

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12700337-if-i-should-die?ac=1

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13138635-these-broken-stars

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9961796-lola-and-the-boy-next-door

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12543750-shadow-of-the-mark

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17233800-crash-into-you?ac=1




Good luck, everyone, and
Happy Valentine's Day!!!!!






  


 Don't forget to visit as many of the participating blogs
as you can, and enter 
their awesome giveaways!!!



Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The 14 Days of Christmas Giveaway Blog Hop!!



http://insightfulmindsreviews.com/2013/11/the-14-days-of-christmas-giveaway-blog-hop-sign-ups.html


Welcome to this stop in the
14 Days of Christmas Giveaway Hop,
which is hosted by
and


This hop will run from
Dec. 18th to Dec. 31st, and
there are many blogs
participating!

For the rules, simply click on
the button above.

For my own giveaway, I am
offering one lucky winner
their choice of
one of the books shown below!
(US only giveaway)


 Click on each picture to access
the Goodreads page.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7989800-christmas-eve-at-friday-harbor?ac=1

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33738.Santa_Baby?ac=1

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33738.Santa_Baby?ac=1

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17738215-a-virgin-river-christmas

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17852560-angels-at-the-table

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/478354.Red_Hot_Santa

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13623873-the-bite-before-christmas

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10628207-an-amish-christmas

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2871250-wolfsbane-and-mistletoe?ac=1

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1017300.The_Shadows_of_Christmas_Past_Christmas_Series_3_?ac=1




Please be sure to read
the terms and conditions
when you enter!
Good luck, and have
a Very Merry Christmas!!



Please remember to visit
all the other
awesome participating blogs!!





Friday, November 15, 2013

Gratitude Giveaways Blog Hop!! A Conspiracy of Alchemists, by Liesel Schwarz




Welcome to this stop in the
4th Annual
Gratitude Giveaways Blog Hop,
hosted by the wonderful
"Inspired Kathy" @ 
(Thanks for hosting this hop, Kath!!)



As that special day of giving thanks
approaches, it's time for me to appreciate
you, the wonderful people -- whether or not
you follow my blog -- who drop by and
connect with A Night's Dream of Books
in any way whatsoever !!
So, as my thanks to you, I'm giving
away a hardcover copy of
the Steampunk novel,
A Conspiracy of Alchemists,
by Liesel Schwarz!
(US only this time,  because I have an
extra copy of this book,
and must pay for shipping myself.)


About the Book


A Conspiracy of Alchemists
(The Chronicles of Light and Shadow #1)
Liesel Schwarz
Hardcover, 336 pages
Del Rey, March 5, 2013
Historical Fiction, Paranormal Romance, Science Fiction, Steampunk, Urban Fantasy


Goodreads SynopsisEleanor “Elle” Chance, that is—a high-flying dirigible pilot with a taste for adventure and the heroine of this edgy new series that transforms elements of urban fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal romance into pure storytelling gold.

It is 1903, and the world is divided between light and shadow. On the side of light is a wondrous science that has transformed everyday life by harnessing magical energies to ingenious new technologies. But each advance of science has come at the expense of shadow—the traditional realm of the supernatural.

Now two ancient powers are preparing to strike back. Blood-sucking immortal Nightwalkers and their spellcasting Alchemist allies have a plan to cover the whole world in shadow. All they require is the sacrifice of a certain young woman whose past conceals a dangerous secret.

But when they come after Elle, they get more than they bargained for. This enterprising young woman, the daughter of a scientific genius, has reserves of bravery and determination that even she scarcely suspects. Now she is about to meet her match in more ways than one: a handsome yet infuriating Warlock named Hugh Marsh, whose agenda is as suspect as his charms are annoyingly irresistible.




Excerpt

This was the place where people came to give their souls to fairies.   I watched her step into the café and close the door, at once sealing out the noise and stench of the Latin Quarter behind her.  It was still early in the afternoon and the café was empty.
   She blinked as her eyes adjusted to the dim interior of this place.  The battered paneling of oak trees long dead is always a little disconcerting after the bright crowded streets.
   The one they called Aleix unfolded from the shadows behind the counter.  He wore his long hair bound in a simple braid that made him look slightly Oriental in appearance, but to even the most ignorant there could be no mistaking his race.   He was a Nightwalker.
   They studied one another for a moment.
   "Are you Aleix?" she said.
   "Who wants to know?"  It was more of a command than a question.  He narrowed his eyes as he assessed her, carefully noting the jodhpurs and man's shirt she wore under her leather coat.  Whether she was peer or prey would be measured, considered carefully before he spoke, for that was the Nightwalker way.
   "I'm looking for Patrice.  My name is Elle -- Eleanor Chance.  The pilot."  Her breath caught in her throat as she spoke, as if the words had come faster than she had expected.
   He relaxed his shoulders.  "Upstairs.  The flower house," he said with the briefest of nods.
   To the side of the counter a heavy crimson curtain partly covered the curves of a cast-iron staircase.
   "Shall I go up?" she said.
   He shrugged as if what she did was of no interest to him, but I knew she had been expected.  For no Nightwalker would rise at this hour for the sole purpose of seeing to the task of polishing glasses.
   The soles of her boots left a trial of sawdust from the floor below.  I sensed the whispers of pine and beech rise up from the resonating stairs as she moved over them.  It was a clever thing, this wrought, twisted staircase.  Designed to allow the patrons who frequented this place to enter and leave at will, it held those of us who worked here caged within its iron bars and scrolls.  For few creatures with the old blood in their veins could cross pure iron unharmed.
   When I was still young and living among my people, the Dryad, I once had a different name.  But that was many years ago, at a time when anise and wormwood were nothing more than plants that made up my world.  A time before sacred dreams could be bought for a few sugar cubes.
   My real name is long since forgotten along with so many memories of green.  All that remains of me now is what you see here amongst the coal-fire, stone and dead glass.  For I am La Fee Verte, the keeper of the absinthe drinkers.  But you may call me Adele if you must.
   I saw her for what she was, this young woman with the clear blue eyes and hair like the leaves of the horse chestnut when the season turns.  I saw that she would one day cast no shadow on the narrow path between Shadow and Light.
   Isn't it strange how not even pure iron can stay events once they have been set in motion?  I knew from the moment I saw her she would offer salvation.  But salvation often comes at a price.  Perhaps a price I might have paused to consider a little more closely at the time.  But I was too caught up in my own thoughts to pay heed to the signs.  All I knew was that for the first time in years, I felt hope.      


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15849472-a-conspiracy-of-alchemists?ac=1




About the Author


Liesel Schwarz


Liesel Schwarz has an MA in creative writing and is currently completing her doctorate in English and Creative Writing at Brunel University.

A life-long fan of 19th Century Gothic literature, she is a hopeless romantic and loves Victorians, Steampunk, fairies, fantasy monsters, the fin de siècle, and the correct way to drink absinthe. She also likes Medieval stuff, pirates, zombies, space operas and all subjects in between.

Her debut – the first in a series of Edwardian Steampunk novels published by Random House/Del Rey, is out now.

She chooses to live in London because she loves
the weather there.




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(Remember, US only this time around.)
Good luck to everyone!






Happy Thanksgiving!!





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Monday, October 14, 2013

Spooktacular Giveaway Blog Hop!! Spotlight/Excerpt/Giveaway of Tara Hudson's Elegy!!!





Welcome to this stop in the gigantic
Spooktacular Giveaway Hop
hosted by



As my contribution to this event, I'm
giving away a print copy
of Tara Hudson's bestseller,
Elegy!




About the Book



Elegy
(Hereafter #3)
Tara Hudson
Hardcover, 400 pages
Harper Teen
June 4, 2013
Paranormal Romance, Young Adult Fiction


Goodreads Synopsis:   A stalker ghost, misguided Seers, and spellbinding wraiths—Amelia Ashley has faced them all. Now her greatest hope is to spend the rest of her afterlife with her living boyfriend, Joshua. But the demonic forces return to give her an ultimatum: turn herself over to the darkness or watch them murder one living person per week until she does.

Amelia fears she might really be doomed, until the forces of light give her another option. She can join them in their quest to gather souls, with a catch: Once she joins them, she can never see Joshua again.

Faced with impossible choices, Amelia decides to take her afterlife into her own hands—and fight back.







Chapter Two Excerpts

   But even with the heat flooding me, I had a fleeting moment when I missed our old sleepovers.  The kind where I spent every night in his bed, placing my hand on him whenever I wanted, kissing him whenever I felt the urge.  But things were so different for me as a Risen ghost.  So different for us.
   In this new version of our relationship, I pretended to be Jillian's "old" friend and Joshua's "new" girlfriend -- an ironic inversion of reality.  For the benefit of his parents, I also pretended to leave his house every night.  Later, I returned in my invisible state to curl up beside Joshua in bed, as close as I could without actually touching him.  Because now, I could feel the wrinkles in the sheets beneath us but not the texture of Joshua's skin.
   Risen ghosts regained the senses that death had taken from them.  Taste, smell, even touch.  But there was one tiny problem: the Risen could touch anything they wanted, except the living.  It was the most ironic, double-edged gift I'd ever been given.
   Not that Joshua and I hadn't tried -- frequently -- to touch.  During our first week back in Oklahoma, we took so many different approaches: slow and careful; quick and furious; even the unexpected surprise touch.  But none of it worked.  When I placed my hand against his, it always felt like I simply clutched the air; it was the same for Joshua.  Worse, whenever we came too close, it looked as though we passed through each other -- like I was made of air myself.
   Nothing made me feel more like a ghost.
   Still, so many things about my new existence were amazing.  The smell of Rebecca's garden after a hard rain; the taste of Jeremiah Mayhew's chocolate cheese pie; the sleek plastic coating on the benches outside Wilburton High.  Each sensation felt fresh and new.  So exhilarating, they almost made up for everything else.
   Almost.   
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   I sighed heavily.  Then, since my feet were already dangling over the edge, I slid myself fully off of the daybed and turned around to face him.  I tucked my hands into the pockets of my jean skirt -- borrowed from Jillian -- and gave him a small smile.
   Joshua, however, didn't return my smile.  He studied me, suddenly serious, and even a little....sad, maybe.  Then he reached out to let his palm hover by my cheek, almost as though he could cup it.
   "You know," he said softly, "that I'd give just about anything to touch you again?"
   I didn't trust myself to answer him aloud.  Not without my voice cracking.  So I just nodded.  We stayed silent for another beat, until he cleared his throat.
   "Have fun tonight."
   All I could manage was a rough "I'll try."
   Before I did something I'd regret, like lean into his hand and pretend, just for a second, that this wasn't our new normal, I spun around and raced out of the gazebo.  






About The Author

Born and raised in Oklahoma, Tara Hudson graduated with a degree in law, mostly because she believed all the horror stories about English majors and their careers in the food-service industry. Luckily, she soon remembered how much she loved telling ghost stories, particularly to her girlfriends who liked visiting abandoned cemeteries as much as she did. Tara currently lives in Oklahoma with her husband, son, and a menagerie of ill-behaved pets.

I hope you all enjoyed the excerpts above!
I want to add this book to my collection
just as soon as possible!
And now you can do the same, by
entering my international giveaway!!
Just be sure to check that
delivers to your country!
To do that, just click HERE.
Good luck to everyone!!

Monday, October 7, 2013

Something Wicked Returns Giveaway Hop! Spotlight/Review:Spellcaster, by Claudia Gray




Welcome to this stop
in the Halloween giveaway hop,


This hop is being hosted by the following blogs:



As my contribution to this event,
I'm spotlighting a great
witchy YA novel that I've greatly enjoyed!
You can also read my review below.



Spellcaster
(Spellcaster #1)
Hardcover, 389 pages
Harper Teen
March 5, 2013
Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy,
Young Adult Fiction




Chapter One Excerpt


   Quickly she closed her eyes and settled her left wrist in her right hand.  On her left wrist she wore what Dad called her charm bracelet -- and it did look like one, at a glance.

   Her fingers found the small pendant of ivory, the material she needed to balance her spell. 

   Silently, she went through the spell for the illumination of magical shape.

   A winter sunrise.
   The pain of abandonment.
   The knowledge of love. 

   She went deep within herself, calling up the ingredients, experiencing each more powerfully than real memory -- as if she were living them again --

   The sun rising on a sharp, cold morning when the snow was high enough to sink in knee-deep, painting the sky a pale pink, while Nadia shivered on the balcony.

   Nadia standing dumbfounded in the door of her parents' bedroom as Mom packed a suitcase and said, "Your father and I think we should live apart for a while."

   Waking up in a violent thunderstorm to find Cole curled next to her wearing his footie pajamas, in silent, total confidence that his big sister could protect him.

   The emotions and images coursed through her, reverberating through her powers, bouncing off the ivory until Nadia could see -- a barrier.  They were headed straight toward....what was this?  Was it meant to keep out any other forms of magic, or warn someone else if magic entered this space?




My Review

The cover of this book mesmerized me the minute I first saw it.  That blue flame poised on the girl's hand, the way she's totally focusing on it....I immediately wanted to find out more! 

The story started me off on the edge of my seat.  Nadia Caldani, the protagonist, is a young woman traveling from Chicago with her father and little brother.  They are headed to the fictional town of Captive's Sound, which, from the descriptions in the novel, appears to be located somewhere in the northeastern part of the country.  As they get closer to the town, Nadia begins to sense the presence of a very strong, yet invisible, magic barrier, which her family is entirely unaware of. 

Nadia is able to sense this barrier because she's a witch.  Her father and brother are unable to because, in this novel, only females can be witches and perform magic.  It's a hereditary thing, passed down from mother to daughter.  Men are completely non-magical (although there's one notable exception in the story).

Suddenly, Nadia and her family are involved in an accident, as their car slams into the invisible barrier, nearly sinking into the nearby river.  Thankfully, they are rescued by a young man who appears out of nowhere....

As the story progresses, the reader is introduced to a fascinatingly complex series of events and cast of characters.  Captive's Sound is heavily steeped in evil magic, and Nadia knows she has to do something to counteract the horrible spells that have engulfed the town in a depressing, oppressive fog.

The problem is, Nadia is not a fully-trained witch.  Her mother abruptly abandoned the family one fine day, leaving her daughter's training incomplete.  She also left three devastated people behind, which is why Nadia's father decided a fresh start would be the best thing for himself and his two children. 

This novel has gotten some mixed reviews, but I sure don't know why.  It grabbed me from the very beginning, and I simply couldn't let go!  All of the ingredients that make for exciting, page-turning reading are present in this story -- compelling, fully fleshed-out characters, unexpected twists and turns, and lots of fascinating, even mind-boggling magic!

I especially enjoyed the characters.

Nadia received a major emotional blow with her mother's desertion, but yet, she strives to remain a pillar of strength for her father and brother.  She is totally committed to protecting her family, as well as the entire town, from the insidious evil perpetrated by the villain of the story.  She is courageous, loving, persistent, resourceful, and yet, vulnerable in an endearing way.  I like her immensely!

Mateo Perez is the young man who rescues Nadia's family.  Interestingly, he, too, has lost his mother.  In his case, it's because of a strange curse that passes from generation to generation, on his mother's side of the family, giving him the ability to have prophetic dreams.  He is just as courageous and resourceful as Nadia, and is a total sweetheart.  Need I mention that he's drop-dead gorgeous, as well?  I totally adore him!

Mateo and Nadia are inexorably drawn to each other from the moment they meet, although their relationship develops gradually.  Claudia Gray has woven their blooming romance into this fascinating tale with deceptive ease.  There is no "insta-love" here.  They are unexpectedly pulled together, and their friendship slowly deepens into love.

What I really like about their relationship is that they work together as equals, even though each possesses skills that the other doesn't.  At no time does Mateo treat Nadia in a condescending manner.  In fact, they totally respect each other, mutually displaying tenderness and understanding.  This was a very mellow, beautiful thing to read!

Another very compelling character is Verlaine, a girl from the local high school.  Considered an outcast, she is either bullied or ignored by nearly all their classmates.  I really felt for her, especially since, as I got to know her better, I saw she was a great person -- compassionate, loyal, and tenderhearted.  Mateo and Nadia befriend her, and together they all attempt to fight against the powerful evil that seems to be more than they could possibly handle.as

And the villain....oh, the villain!  I won't identify that person here, but this character is very well drawn, being appropriately sinister.  This villain is a totally evil person, with no scruples whatsoever, no concern for the welfare of the people of this town.  Furthermore, this person is in the service of a very mysterious dark force....

The setting of the novel, as well as the events that took place, gave me a feeling of oppression, of doom and gloom.  The descriptions of the houses, the countryside, everything  contributed to the overall feeling that something very sinister was behind all the unsettling events taking place in the town.  However, there was always a ray of hope, as the three main characters bravely sought solutions to each obstacle thrown in their path.

Contributing to the creepy thrills is all the great magic conjured by Gray's imagination -- such as spells of liberation, spells of forgetting, of controlling the elements, even of changing a person's appearance so completely, they would be mistaken for someone else.  This is truly the stuff of fairy tales!

The spells are very interestingly concocted, as well.  Instead of the stereotyped weird ingredients, or magical potions and elixirs, each spell's "ingredients" consist of memories, each of which has a specific theme.  All of them are then combined to create the spell.  I've never come across anything like this before!  This is not only beautiful and very creative, but also deeply moving.

The climax of the story is open-ended, but that's because the sequel, Steadfast, is slated for publication next year.  I already have it on my wish list, and will be eagerly buying and devouring it as soon as it's released!

I heartily recommend this novel to all paranormal romance and urban fantasy fans, as well as those who enjoy Young Adult Fiction.  Believe me, you will absolutely love this story!  You will stay up into the wee hours, telling yourself in vain that you'll only read one more page...until you discover that it's 3 AM, and you've flown through four chapters without even realizing it!    
 
 
MY RATING:









About the Author

Claudia Gray is not my real name. I didn't choose a pseudonym because my real name is unpleasant (it isn't), because I'd always dreamed of calling myself this (I haven't) or even because I'm hiding from the remnants of that international diamond-smuggling cartel I smashed in 2003 (Interpol has taken care of them). In short, I took a pseudonym for no real reason whatsoever. Sometimes this is actually the best reason to do things.

I live in New Orleans. So far, in life, I've been a disc jockey, a lawyer, a journalist and an extremely bad waitress, just to name a few. I especially like to spend time traveling, hiking, reading and listening to music. More than anything else, I enjoy writing.
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