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Monday, June 3, 2013

Winner of Inspire by Heather Buchine


Hi, everyone!



The lucky winner of Inspire by Heather Buchine is:
Congratulations to Kim P.! I have sent you an email, and you have 48 hours to claim your prize.

If any prize is not claimed within 48 hours, a new winner will be drawn.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by to enter!

There is still time to enter these giveaways (just click on the badges below):


Trophy Husband signed Paperback plus a charm bracelet with a trophy charm
- Canada/US - ends June 4th


Aberrant Book Tour Prize Package - Worldwide - ends June 6th - 3 winners!


Canada/US - ends June 6th

Worldwide - ends June 9th

 $50 Amazon Gift Card or It Never Was You - ends June 14th! - 14 winners!


Worldwide - ends June 24th - 32 winners!!


BlackWyrm Publishing Summer 2013 Kindle Fire or Kindle Paperwhite with loads of e-books! - Worldwide - ends July 30th

Winner of the May New Release Giveaway Hop


Hi, everyone!



The lucky winner of the May New Release Giveaway Hop is:
Congratulations to Natasha D.! I have sent you an email, and you have 48 hours to claim your prize.

If any prize is not claimed within 48 hours, a new winner will be drawn.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by to enter!

There is still time to enter these giveaways (just click on the badges below):


Trophy Husband signed Paperback plus a charm bracelet with a trophy charm
- Canada/US - ends June 4th


Aberrant Book Tour Prize Package - Worldwide - ends June 6th - 3 winners!


Canada/US - ends June 6th

Worldwide - ends June 9th

 $50 Amazon Gift Card or It Never Was You - ends June 14th! - 14 winners!


Worldwide - ends June 24th - 32 winners!!


BlackWyrm Publishing Summer 2013 Kindle Fire or Kindle Paperwhite with loads of e-books! - Worldwide - ends July 30th

Winner of The Emerald Ring by Dorine White


Hi, everyone!


The lucky winner of The Emerald Ring by Dorine White is:
Congratulations to Elizabeth K.! I have sent you an email, and you have 48 hours to claim your prize.

If any prize is not claimed within 48 hours, a new winner will be drawn.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by to enter!

There is still time to enter these giveaways (just click on the badges below):


Trophy Husband signed Paperback plus a charm bracelet with a trophy charm
- Canada/US - ends June 4th


Aberrant Book Tour Prize Package - Worldwide - ends June 6th - 3 winners!


Canada/US - ends June 6th

Worldwide - ends June 9th

 $50 Amazon Gift Card or It Never Was You - ends June 14th! - 14 winners!


Worldwide - ends June 24th - 32 winners!!


BlackWyrm Publishing Summer 2013 Kindle Fire or Kindle Paperwhite with loads of e-books! - Worldwide - ends July 30th

Winner of Blood Drama by Christopher Meeks


Hi, everyone!



The lucky winner of Blood Drama by Christopher Meeks is:
Congratulations to Marjorie R.! I have sent you an email, and you have 48 hours to claim your prize.

If any prize is not claimed within 48 hours, a new winner will be drawn.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by to enter!

There is still time to enter these giveaways (just click on the badges below):


Trophy Husband signed Paperback plus a charm bracelet with a trophy charm
- Canada/US - ends June 4th


Aberrant Book Tour Prize Package - Worldwide - ends June 6th - 3 winners!


Canada/US - ends June 6th

Worldwide - ends June 9th

 $50 Amazon Gift Card or It Never Was You - ends June 14th! - 14 winners!


Worldwide - ends June 24th - 32 winners!!


BlackWyrm Publishing Summer 2013 Kindle Fire or Kindle Paperwhite with loads of e-books! - Worldwide - ends July 30th

Magicstorm Book Tour: Guest Post and Giveaway with Amber Kallyn

Hi, everyone!

I am pleased to participate in the Book Tour hosted by Orangeberry Book Tours for Amber Kallyn's Magicstorm.


About Amber:


One of those rare breeds, Amber Kallyn is an Arizona native who can trace her family's history through six generations in the state. She lives with her sexy husband, and their four very active children. Included in the menagerie are two cats (though there's always room for more) and two dogs. We won't count all the fish.

Amber loves the paranormal, from dragons to werewolves to vampires. She's currently at work on her next book, probably running around the house acting out a fight scene with her collection of swords and daggers. Or maybe, wishing she had claws to practice the other fight scenes.
 

A voracious lover of the written word, Amber found at an early age that she could read fast. Really fast. She devours novels by the day, novellas by the hour, and is always looking to get her hands on more.

CONNECT ONLINE WITH AMBER: 
Website | Goodreads | Facebook | Twitter



Welcome to Darlene's Book Nook, Amber!

Amber has written a guest post, so I will now turn the floor over to her.



Why Writing is a Form of Personal Therapy
By Amber Kallyn


I’ll admit it. A few months ago, my life turned upside down and spun wildly. Life is finally settling a bit, but I still feel like I’m on a rollercoaster some days.

And during the craziness, my schedule, IE Writing, got lost.

I’m finally getting back in the groove, and while it’s a struggle, it’s also awesome. Because I forgot how good it felt to delve into my imagination, to be carried away to new worlds and new people as I told the stories my characters want me to.

Now, granted, I’m not a vampire or a shapeshifter. I don’t live in the past. But my characters are people (in my head). They have problems, they struggle with things, and they are emotional, dealing with events and others who make their emotions crazy.

By writing about their difficulties, their sorrows and joys, I can feel them myself. Not that my own emotions transfer directly to my books, but in a way, they do.

Because don’t we all have to deal with sadness, or happiness?

Books can be a release, and at least for me, writing can help me deal with my own emotional journey.
Thanks so much for joining us today, Amber!


One lucky winner will win a digital copy of Amber's Paranormal/Vampire Romance, Magicstorm!


TITLE: Magicstorm
SERIES: Heart of a Vampire, Book #4
AUTHOR: Amber Kallyn
PUBLISHER: Dragon Heart Books
PUBLICATION DATE: April 24, 2013
FORMAT: E-book, 210 pages
GENRE: Paranormal Romance
ASIN: B00CHTF04I



When a mortal cop must delve into the paranormal, only a Viking vampire can save her soul, and her heart.

Detective Celeste Wilder knows who she is, a damn fine cop. But when the recently dubbed ‘Cult Murders’ start back up, this time targeting city prostitutes she’s sworn to protect, she’s thrown into a world of paranormal creatures she never believed existed. And now, they’re out to keep her from uncovering even more secrets.

An immortal Viking vampire, Brandon Wulfgar knows something is strange the moment he sees Celeste valiantly fighting for her life against a group of rogue vampires. When he’s asked to work with her–solve the crime while keeping the mortal woman safe–he figures no problem.

But as the undeniable connection between them grows and danger appears from every side, they will have to trust one another not just for their lives, but for their very souls.

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This giveaway is open worldwide until June 10, 2013. 
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Tour Participants:

14th May – Book Feature at Peace from Pieces

15th May – Twitter View with OB Book Tours

16th May – Twitter Blast with OB Book Tours

17th May – Book Review & Author Interview at Mommy Adventures

18th May - Guest Post at The Bunny’s Review

19th May - Twitter Blast with OB Book Tours

20th May - Book Review & Author Interview at The Reading Cat

21st May - Guest Post at Blog-A-Licious Authors 

22nd May - Book Review & Author Interview at Author’s Friend

23rd May – Book Review at Reading Away Life

24th May – Guest Post & Book Feature at Living for Books

25th May – Author Interview at Non-Stop Reads

26th May – Book Feature & Guest Post at Delphina Reads Too Much

27th May – Guest Post & Book Feature at Rose Wynter’s blog

28th May – Book Review at UK Book Club Reads

29th May – Author Interview at My Life in Books

30th May – Guest Post at Books Are Magic

31st May – Book Review at Book Professor

1st June – Guest Post at Page Turning Books

2nd June – Author Interview, Book Feature & Guest Post at Talisman Book Publishing

3rd June – Guest Post at Darlene’s Book Nook

4th June – Book Review at Lonely Hearts

5th June – Author Interview at Top ‘o Mornin’ To Ya

12th June – Guest Post at eInk Reviews

19th June – Book Feature at Book Lover’s Dream

26th June – Author Interview & Book Feature at High Class Books

3rd July – Guest Post at There Will Be Another Sunrise

5th July - Orangeberry Book of the Day

10th July – Book Feature at Creating Imaginations

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Library Books Read-a-Thon: June 22-28, 2013


The Library Books Read-a-Thon hosted by Rachael at Rachael Turns Pages will soon begin! If you want to learn more about it, read on:


The goal of this read-a-thon is to read as many library books as possible. If you are like me you always have books that are close to due that need to be done and fast so this read-a-thon is a great time to get those books done and get them back to the library. 

This Read-A-Thon will start at midnight on June 21 and will go until midnight of the 28th. I will put an update, linky post up every day during the read-a-thon so you guys can link your progress and we can meet new bloggers through this read-a-thon.
 
If you want to join me in the read-a-thon, just click on the challenge badge at the beginning of the post.

Thanks for hosting, Rachael!

Stacking The Shelves - June 2, 2013


This meme is hosted by Tynga over at Tynga's Reviews, which she describes as follows:

"Stacking The Shelves is all about the books we are adding to our shelves each week, sharing with you our excitement for our newest titles and maybe have you discover a new book in the process!"



I bought this audiobook from Audible:

Reboot
(Reboot, Book #1)
by Amy Tintera










More hardcover deals - I mean, STEALS! (did you see those prices?) - at our local bookstore:

 The Headless Cupid by Zikpha Keattey Snyder (Stanley Family, Book #1)
Bright Young Things by Anna Godbersen (Bright Young Things, Book #1)
Misguided Angel by Melissa de la Cruz (Blue Bloods, Book #5)



I received this paperback for review:

by E.Z. Friedel

Thanks again, Meryl Moss Media!















I received this audiobook for review from the author:

by Stacy Juba

Thanks again, Stacy!








SYNC is back!! Yippee! I downloaded these free audiobooks:

 Of Poseidon by Anna Banks (Of Poseidon, Book #1)
The Tempest by William Shakespeare

Thanks again to SYNC & AudioGO for this week's free selections!



What books have you added to your shelves this week? If you are also participating in this meme, please leave me the link to your blog post in the comments so that I can come and drool over all your goodies!

 If anyone has read any of these books, I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

7th Annual Canadian Book Challenge


Hi, everyone! Time for a 2013 Reading Challenge!!


This challenge is being hosted by John at The Book Mine Set.

Here are the details copied from John's blog:
7th Annual Canadian Book Challenge

1. What is the Canadian Book Challenge?

The Canadian Book Challenge is an annual online reading challenge in which participants from Canada and around the world aim to read and review 13 or more Canadian books in a one year span: Canada Day to Canada Day. Reviews must be posted online and participants are asked to share links to their reviews with other participants. More on reviews below.(It's also a lot of fun and collectively we've read and reviewed thousands of Canadian titles! Actually, the whole books, not just the titles.)

2. How do I join?

Send me an email (jmutford (at) hotmail [dot] com) with the subject line "Sign Me Up!" and I'll add you to the list. Consider yourself a participant even if you don't get a response from me right away. Come July 1st you can get started right away. As soon as I get your first link (see below), I'll add your name to the participant list on the sidebar of this blog.

3. Oh no, it's past July 1st, can I still join?

Of course! In the past I've had people join in the very last month. My response to latecomers is always the same: If you think you can realistically read and review 13 books in the time remaining, then why not? To join, just follow the exact same instructions as above.

4. What constitutes a Canadian book?

Canadian books can include any genre or form (picture books, poetry, novels, non-fiction, plays, anthologies, graphic novels, cookbooks, etc), can be written by Canadian authors (by birth or immigration) or about Canadians. Ultimately, participants must decide for themselves whether or not something fits the description of Canadian.

4. Do I need to know ahead of time which books I'll be reading?

No. But by all means, if you want to plan ahead, do so. Some people find it's more of a challenge to do it this way, and others prefer to find their next book as it comes. If you do make a list and decide to alter it along the way, that's fine.

5. Do I need to have a theme?

No. I personally like to read at least one book from each province and territory (it's the whole reason 13 has become the goal number). Last edition some of the themes included deceased authors, books set North of 60, crime fiction, small press publishers, and rereads. In other years we've had people choose books solely by a particular author or province. The options are yours to decide.

Certainly a theme could make the challenge more difficult, but then again, it could also make it more fun. In any case, the majority of participants opt to have no theme at all, just pushing for 13 random Canadian books. They feel they can still read what they want, when they want and aren't too confined by restrictions. The choice is up to you.

6. What if I don't reach 13 books or if I do?

If you don't, but you've had fun, it's still good. Your reviews will still be read by other participants. And you'll have a chance again when the next edition comes around. Some people ask if it's okay to fill up the remainder with children's books since they're shorter. I personally think children's books (picture books) are just as valid and need to be read and discussed as much as novels. Others think that it's a challenge, and as such, shouldn't be easy. Again, this is a participant's decision to make.

If you do reach 13, you may stop, or keep going. Remember, it's 13 or more. I love to see how many I can squeeze in. There are no prizes for reading the most. I want to stress that this is not a competition against other people. However, for all those that do meet the requirement of 13 or more, your names will be put in for a random draw for a prize.

7. Can my books count towards other challenges?

Of course! That's half the fun! I read some this past year that counted in the Graphic Novels Challenge and the Canadian Book Challenge.

8. I don't live in Canada and am finding it difficult to get my hands on Canadian books. Any recommendations or solutions?

It'll probably be easier to find some of our "big names" at your library (Margaret Atwood and Carol Shields, for example). Of course, you can always order online and check out the digital book market. And if you ask nicely enough, Canadian participants have been known to ship books far and wide to help out.

9. What if I read a book and don't have time to review it?

Sorry, that's one point I'm sticky on. I don't count it until it's reviewed. By all means, feel free to read 13 Canadian books, but the reviewing part is an equal component of the challenge. I want the books talked about even if you didn't enjoy it. While I say "review" I don't mean anything necessarily lengthy and I don't mean necessarily a review as much as I mean your thoughts on the book, questions about why an author said something, memories it stirred up. Anything, just something.

10. What if I don't finish a book, can I still review and count it?

Personally, I wouldn't but it's entirely your choice. If you feel that it's the book's fault that you didn't finish it, I suppose that's worthy of noting. If you left the book at the beach and haven't found another copy, probably not.

11. I don't have a blog, how do I post a review online?

Most Canadian Book Challenge participants are bloggers, but not all. Book reviews can also be posted on other sites such as GoodReads, Bookcrossing, Chapters, Amazon, and more. However, I do have a few requirements:

i. Participants wishing to read your reviews should not need a membership or sign up to do so. For instance, anyone can read a review at Chapters, so it's fine. However, a review posted on Facebook would be out since not everyone has a Facebook account and would not be able to access it.

ii. When you share a link make sure it's directly to your review and participants do not have to go searching endlessly to find it. For instance, if you blog, link to your posts, not your entire blog. (For example: Review NOT Blog) If you link from Chapters, after you write and publish your review, you will be be able to click on your review title which will provide your link in the URL bar. (For example: Review NOT Book page)

Yet another option is simply writing your review in an email to me (jmutford (at) hotmail [dot] com) and I'll happily post it on The Book Mine Set.

12. How do I share links to my reviews?

Each month there will be a roundup post here at the Book Mine Set. This year I'll once again be using a link sharing tool from inlinkz.com similar to the one they use at the Graphic Novels Challenge. Whenever you finish writing a review, just head to my blog and click on the "Share your link" icon. Add your name and in parentheses the title of the book you just reviewed, then provide the link. I'll also ask that in the comment section of that post that you bring us up to speed on your progress so far (ex. 6/13 read). I'll send an email reminder once a month.

13. Will there be prizes?

Possibly. In the past I've offered monthly prizes, but I've had to spend a lot of time soliciting publishers for donations.  Canadian publishing companies and authors have been very generous in their support. However, this year in an effort to keep down on my workload, I'm leaving the ball in their court. Should publishers or authors want to donate books as prizes, they can contact me at jmutford (at) hotmail [dot] com to arrange the details. And if there are no prizes this time around, let's let finishing the challenge be its own reward.

14. What's up with the logo?

Keeping with the "7" theme, I've included our 7th prime minister, a group of seven image, and Tim Horton who played #7 with the Toronto Maple Leafs (incidentally, my cousin Gary Roberts also played #7 on the Leafs). Sadly there hasn't been a Canadian James Bond.


15. Besides the logo, anything new with the 7th edition?

I like to also theme participant progress in the sidebar of my blog. In the past for instance, if you've read 1 book or 7 books so far, you may have been charted as having reached certain Canadian mountain peaks or popular Canadian food. This year I've used results from a CBC Radio initiative they had a few years back in which they asked Canadians to nominate the 7 Wonders of Canada. (I'm using the audience poll results not the ones chosen by a stupid panel of irrelevant judges.) Of course, there are 13 levels of the book challenge (1 to 13+), so I've also dipped into the 6 runners up.

Also, I'm going to try and highlight some of the Canadian Book Challenge participants. Only for those people who are interested in being highlighted of course, I'm going to try a new feature called 10 from 100. I'm creating a list of 100 random questions designed to get to know you and your reading habits a little better. You simply need to pick 10 to answer. I'm hoping to have one highlighted participant per month. Again, this feature will be entirely optional!
If you would like to join me in the challenge, click on the challenge badge at the beginning of this post. 
 
I will keep track of my progress below (and list some of the ones on my TBR list):
  1. Never Knowing by Chevy Stevens
  2. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
  3. The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
  4. Bitten by Kelley Armstrong
  5. Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
  6. Life of Pi by Yann Martel
  7. Linwood Barclay
  8. The Sweetness At The Bottom Of The Pie by Alan Bradley (Flavia de Luce Series, Book 1)
  9. Douglas Coupland
  10. Joy Fielding
  11. Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese
  12. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
  13. Little Bee by Chris Cleave
  14. Atonement by Ian McEwan
  15. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
  16. Erica Jong
  17. J.A. Jance

Clean Sweep ARC Challenge - May 2013: My Wrap-up Post


This is my Wrap-up Post for the Clean Sweep ARC Challenge: May 2013. 

I am pretty happy with my progress last month! My goal was to knock six review copies off my review mountain, and I succeeded! Four were audiobooks, one was a digital ARC, and the other was a paperback ARC. 

Here are the links to my reviews:
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