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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

MBS Feed Your Reader Giveaway HOP

Here is a chance to enter two giveaways!
PART ONE: Win a Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet or other Ereader of your choice (Up to $200) 
AND
PART TWO: Two Winners Win eBooks - total value $15.00 each winner. See rules in blue below.

Part One Sponsored by the wonderful Inspired Kathy at I Am A Reader, Not A Writer joined by 20 other bloggers.

Announcing the "Feed Your Reader" (Ebooks Only) Hop!

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The giveaway is open Internationally.

These twenty blogs are participating in the eREADER giveaway.
See below for the PART TWO which is the HOP for ebooks and has about 119 participating blogs!

Ereader Group Giveaway Participants
  1. I Am A Reader, Not A Writer
  2. A Book Lovers Review
  3. BookHounds
  4. Bookitty Blog
  5. Lauries Thoughts & Reviews
  6. Book of Secrets
  7. Stuck in Books
  8. Lisa's Loves (Books of Course)
  9. Reviews by Martha's Bookshelf
  10. Fire & Ice 
  11. Good Choice Reading 
  12. There's a Book
  13. Helen Smith
  14. alchemyofscrawl
  15. Bookworm Lisa
  16. Living Learning Loving Life
  17. Mashed Potatoes & Crafts
  18. Mostly YA Book Obsessed
  19. Kelly's Lucky You
  20. Dark & Dreamy with C.C. Marks

PART TWO 
Announcing the "Feed Your Reader" (Ebooks Only) Hop!

August 23rd to 29th
Co-hosted by Books: A True Story

PART TWO - Two Winners Win eBooks - Kindle, Nook, Sony - from any source as long as I can gift them; Total value $15.00 each winner.
1. Open Internationally.
2. One book must be from books I have read/reviewed 2009 - 2012...there are lots of great choices.  A second, or more, books can be winner's choice. You DO NOT need to spend time looking at the titles now... only if you win. :-)

Enter the Rafflecopter here then hop along to the rest of the participants!
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All the Hop Participants:




Book Review and Kindle Giveaway Link: Kindred (The Samsara Chronicles Book 12)

I am still enjoying this series but this one has an abrupt break that left me flat. At least I have  book 13 to read for next week.
by Diana Kemp and Gabriella Bradley 
  • File Size: 147 KB
  • Print Length: 65 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: eXtasy Books (May 25, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0086FQP2I
Genre: Science Fiction
My Rating: 3.75

Book Description
Publication Date: May 25, 2012
After Aislinn and Dylan witness Shakan’s confession regarding the abduction of the royals, he is sentenced to banishment in the Overlap.

Shakan’s sentencing to the Overlap for his betrayal of the royals and his collaboration with the Klatrians leads Aislinn and Dylan to finalize their plans to rescue her parents before the Fortieth Tribunal. In the meantime, the Klatrian resistance make their own plans in response to Aislinn and Dylan’s arrival.


Review:
This book in the series starts with Aislinn using the communicator eye to speak with Vark. They begin negotiations to release Aislinn’s parents, Samara and Bonerus, in exchange for the skull. Vark is darkly twisted but has flashes of a prior time when he wasn’t so consumed.  There is a wonderful scene of interaction between the Royal parents as they meet with Rodorus and he explains more about the rebellion cause.

The authors then introduce Kinestra of another Nivana province.  Altithronus will move on to be with the Antiquitas and Kinestra will become a new support for Aislinn.  The Tribunal meets to sentence Shakan and begin the ceremony of banishing him to the Overlap, the place of temporal displacement. There is a battle against the dark force at the Overlap that Aislinn has to resolve.

There is a nice thread of continuity in circumstances of the last ceremonial banishment and the current ceremony. I was enjoying the process of the story and anticipating how the banishment would unfold when this episode abruptly ended. It felt like an inappropriate break point to me and left me disappointed.

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An interesting quote:
Power...
Is this how it feels to stand at the pinnacle and gaze down on the world?
She wondered. No wonder so many had abused it before.  Location 668.

Thank you to the authors for providing this book for review as part of a Pump Up Your Book Tour event with Kindle Giveaway link.

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Here’s how it works:

Each person will enter this giveaway by liking, following, subscribing and tweeting about this giveaway through the Rafflecopter form placed on blogs throughout the tour.  If your blog isn’t set up to accept the form, we offer another way for you to participate by having people comment on your blog then directing them to where they can fill out the form to gain more entries.
This Kindle Fire promotion will run from June 1 – August 31. Winner will be chosen randomly by Rafflecopter, contacted by email and announced on September 1, 2012.
Each blogger who participates in The Samsara Chronicles virtual book tour is eligible to enter and win.
Visit each blog stop below to gain more entries as the Rafflecopter widget will be placed on each blog for the duration of the tour.
If you would like to participate, email Dorothy at thewriterslife(at)gmail.com. Last day to sign up is July 27. What a great way to not only win this fabulous prize, but to gain followers and comments too! Good luck everyone!

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One lucky person who comments the most on The Samsara Chronicles’ blog stops will receive a $50 gift certificate. The blog host who receives the most comments through the tour will also receive a $50 gift certificate!


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Monday, August 20, 2012

Guest Post: The Winds of Change by Amelia Grey

I happened to note that Ms. Grey has been writing romance for over twenty years and of course I have been reading romance for longer than that. ;-)  I am so pleased to share her thoughts on this subject that many of us can relate to! See the section in blue below to see how you can comment to win a copy of A Little Mischief.

The Winds of Change

Good morning! Thank you for having me today at Martha’s Bookshelf. I’m thrilled to be here with you to share my thoughts on how the romance writing industry has changed over the past twenty years.

I published my first book in 1990 so I’ve been around to see many changes in the past twenty plus years. There were less than three thousand members of Romance Writers of America when I started writing and I think there are over ten thousand now. Romantic Times was published like a newspaper not the slick magazine it is today. Conferences were small and big names like Sandra Brown and Nora Roberts were not only there, they gave workshops. You could even take a recorder into the workshops and tape them. Now you have to buy the dvd from RWA, if the author allows it to be recorded. Some don’t.

I think Romantic Times deserves the credit for helping authors learn how to promote their books. Brenda Joyce was the pioneer of self-promotion with her "hunk" bookmarks and splashy RT ades. To use today’s terminology, they went viral and set the bar for authors to compete with that caliber of promotion and thus began the years of mailing "flyers" and bookmarks to fans, bookstores, and other authors. That led to adding workshops on how to promote along with the ones on how to plot, create sexual tension write in the active voice. I think most publishers now expect authors to take a more vital and active role in the publishing and promoting their books.

 Back in the 1980s and 90s, everyone wanted to publish with major publishers. We felt we had made it if our books were in Walmart, the airport, and the grocery store. Now, with the birth of the e-book, there’s a whole new competitiveness. The 90s held a revolutionary self-promo tool that would change the face of publishing forever: The Internet. For the first time, romance authors could go online and talk to other romance writers and post on bulletin boards. You were no long home alone, with your thoughts and plot. You could post questions, inter-act with other authors, hook up with people who shared your same interest. Authors and writers’ groups initiated "loops" for members to chat with each other and with their fans. The internet was transforming in how readers and writers connected. 

By the 2000s publishers started taking notice of erotica books because of e-publishers such as Ellora’s Cave. Suddenly there were sexier and more graphic romance books. Many authors today aren’t even going to the traditional publishers to be published in print. They are saying, “I’ll just publish it myself,” and are going straight to e-books. Many are doing well. Recently there have been notable successes from authors who have retained their backlist and reissued them online as e-books. 

So in my opinion, the romance genre has changed greatly from its infancy in the early 1980s, and I can hardly wait to see what the future holds for the romance writing industry.


For a chance to win a copy of my latest book, the re-issue of A Little Mischief, tell me if you think I left out any of the major changes on how the romance industry has changed over the past twenty years? 
This giveaway will close 10PM on August 24, 2012. I will pick a winner with Random.org and announce on August 25, 2012.

I hope you’ll pick up a copy of the reissue of A Little Mischief if you missed it when it was first published in 2003. It won the Booksellers Best Award and Aspen Gold Award for best Historical.

I love to hear from readers! Please email me at ameliagrey@comcast.net, follow me at Facebook.com/ameliagreybooks, or visit my website at ameliagrey.com

Book Review: A Little Mischief by Amelia Grey

This is quick and light reading.
by Amelia Grey

  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca; Reprint edition (August 1, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402239807
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402239809
Genre: Historical Romance
My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0

Book Description
Publication Date: August 1, 2012

How can a lady avoid a scandal...

Just as Miss Isabella Winslowe is finally achieving comfortable respectability, the fascinating and decidedly unrespectable Earl of Colebrooke inconveniently appears...

When a gentleman is so determined to flirt...

The darkly handsome Daniel Colebrooke is intrigued and alarmed when an alluring young lady arrives at his door in need of assistance. In a moment of impetuosity, Daniel decides he must keep a close watch on Isabella, and what better way than to strike up a not–so–innocent fliration...

Together they'll cook up more than a little mischief when a disappearing dead body and a lascivious scandal spins their reckless game entirely out of control.


Review:
Isabella currently lives with her vivacious spinster Aunt enjoying the society life and freedom of living in London. Her father has been off with his new wife and Isabella hopes she can remain in London another few months until she is 21.  Then she will not have to return to the country as she will receive her own allowance.  She plans to live with some independence like her Aunt rather than seeking marriage and living under the thumb of a man.

Isabella was a wallflower her first season in London but she watched her self assured Aunt and decided to emulate her, developing her own confidence. She has taken a group of misfit young ladies under her wing. These girls are not the diamonds of first water but still lovely girls. Isabella invites them into her reading group where she shares tips on building confidence while sharing the fun of reading too.

Isabella’s plans and reading group are at risk when one of the young ladies, Gretchen, plans a clandestine meeting with a suitor and fears she has killed him in Isabella’s garden.  Isabella takes the hysterical girl to her brother, the imperious Earl of Colebrooke.  He scoffs at the story especially when they return to the garden and find no body.

Daniel was a rakish and disreputable younger son until his father and brother died and thrust him into the role of responsibility. Now he has returned to town to find a respectable wife to settle down with as he manages the family estates. Daniel doesn’t need a free spirited young woman who seems to be up to some mischief that he hasn’t figured out yet. When they discover Gretchen standing over the body again Daniel admits concern but wants Isabella to stay out of the investigations.

The immediate conflict and intensity between these two makes for a fun romance. The story is somewhat predictable but charmingly presented. The romance develops nicely with a warm acknowledgment of their love in the end.  The writing is light and this makes an easy, enjoyable read.
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Isabella’s initial reaction to Daniel:
“He is positively arrogant, scornful, impatient, judgmental, and formidable.” ... “I forgot infuriating.” Location 488.
Daniel’s thoughts about Isabella:
She was too open -minded. He needed a woman who would obey him and be a proper Countess, not a woman who wanted to chase after a murderer.  Location 2150.
Thank you to Sourcebooks for providing this title through NetGalley. Please check the next post for an interesting Guest Post from Ms. Grey and a chance to win this charming tale.
CymLowell

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Mailbox Monday August 20, 2012

Welcome to Mailbox Monday.
FOR AUGUST: the Mailbox Monday Tour host is Jennifer D at 5 Minutes for Books.

Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week and explore great book blogs.  This Meme started with Marcia at A Girl and Her Books (fka The Printed Page) but is now hosted at Mailbox Monday and through various blog hosts.

Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists. 


This was a nice week for my book garden. How is yours doing?

Review Titles
I received four review books this week: one print book, one audio book in CD, one pdf and one audio download.

Print:  From Forever Romance - Hachette
by Rochelle Alers
I love this cover!




AudioBook CD from AudioGo
by Helene Tursten


PDF eBook from Author
by Suzanne Barrett
Audio MP3 Download from AudioComics
by Josh Finney


Wins
No wins or selected books this week.
I still have some wins due in from the Coffee Anniversary Extravaganza hosted by Coffeetime and The Romance Studio I still need to select some more books but I haven't yet.


Purchased
None

Free 
Audio Sync had download troubles so no audios there this week.

I did download Kindle titles one night this week.

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