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December 30, 2011
Best eBooks of 2011: Julia Crane Collection
Welcome to the third (non-consecutive!) day of the best ebooks of 2011! Today, I'm featuring the Julia Crane Collection. Julia exploded on the scene with her Keegan's Chronicles trilogy, a young adult elven fantasy series about a young elf-girl finding her way in the world. How can Julia channel elves so well and write such compelling books about them? She IS an elf! Just look at her pic – it's so obvious! Today's giveaway is for all four of Julia's books! Winners will be pulled tomorrow (Saturday!)
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Sixteen-year-old Keegan is struggling to keep her huge secret from her friends–she's an elf, descended from a long line of elves that live in secrecy alongside humans.
In elfin society, mates are predetermined but not allowed to meet until they are eighteen. Against tradition, Keegan's brother Thaddeus told her Rourk's name because his visions warned him she'd need Rourk's protection, especially since Keegan will play a key role in the coming war between the dark and light elves.
Rourk finds himself drawn to Keegan's side every time she thinks his name. He wants to talk to her but remains in the shadows, silently guarding her every time she mentally beckons him. A twist of fate thrusts the two of them together when Rourk is forced to step up his protection and make his presence known.
An ancient prophecy deeply entwines Keegan's family and the future of their society. Somehow they must find a way to thwart fate and win the battle…without losing Keegan. With war brewing, and dark forces aligning, will Keegan and Rourk ever have the life together that they both desire?
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, or iTunes.
In the Elfin world, magic and destiny determine who will be together. "Chosen" pairs are fated to meet at the age of 18.
Keegan, however, is an anomaly. Having fallen in the battle between the Light and the Dark, she is only alive now due to Black Magic, and her bond with her Chosen is broken. She cannot remember Rourk at all.
For the first time, she feels like a normal teenager. She is dating Donald, her long-time crush, and everything seems perfect. But Rourk still feels their bond, and despairs for the woman he was always meant to love.
Keegan's best friend Anna is determined to find a way to use her powers to return Keegan's bond, no matter what it takes. The question is does Keegan even want it?
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
Keegan has dealt with a lot over the last two years: Death, black magic and the loss of her bond to her chosen mate. But on her eighteenth birthday, the bond with Rourk returns.
Rourk longs to be by her side. Though he knows the distance between them causes Keegan physical pain, he wants to give her the time she needs.
Now, Keegan faces her hardest decision. Tradition requires elves marry at eighteen. If she accepts the path laid out for her, she will be spared a lifetime of physical and emotional pain. But will that life ever really be her own?
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, or iTunes.
Seventeen-year-old succubus Lily Anderson can't have a normal life: She isn't allowed a boyfriend, she has no friends, and school is just one mess-up after another.
Lily's parents send her away to the prestigious Emerson Academy. It doesn't appear to be any different from the others. That is, until she meets her roommate, Hannah, and a blue-eyed boy named Jake.
Lily makes an almost deadly mistake, and Jake has a mysterious past that has come back to haunt him. Together, they must go on the run from things neither of them understand in order to save the people they love—and each other. But, Jake's foe is more dangerous than they realized, and it will take the help of friends and family to save the man Lily loves.
She must learn to use her powers for good before it's too late.
December 29, 2011
New Release: Elle's Journey, young adult fantasy
Woohoo! "Elle's Journey" (Book I, The Foretold Trilogy) is now available from Amazon! This is the first book in The Foretold Trilogy, a young adult fantasy series.
Links to Elle's Journey: Amazon US, Amazon UK.
I'm experimenting with Amazon's new Select program by enrolling the book in about a week. The program requires exclusivity for 90 days, so I'm not posting it on BN or iTunes or Smashie for about 3 months. I will be running contests soon to win copies!
For those on my mailing list: you should've received an email today with details on how to get copies for your ereader and links!
Synopsis: When Elle is spirited away from everything she knows, she soon finds that starving might be a blessing compared to the evil following her and the danger ahead of her. She is guided by the Hunter – a young man haunted by a dead woman, and the Shadow – a creature at war with himself. The Protector travels from the West to help her, only to be led astray by an imposter. It is only when Elle seeks help from the Betrayer that she realizes none of them will survive, if she can't unite the Five Foretold and find the five magestones.
December 28, 2011
Winners of the IWU Holiday Blog Hop (from Lizzy's blog!)
These two individuals have won paperback copies of the War of Gods trilogy AND have been entered into the drawing at the Holiday Blog Hop website for the Kindle Fire!
Deanna Boocock
Tawn Scotton
December 27, 2011
Best eBooks of 2011 Giveaway: Jack Wallen eBook Collection
It's day two in the Best eBooks of 2011 giveaway series! Today, I'm featuring Jack Wallen, also known as the Zombie King, who writes intriguing horror novels about zombies, thriller crime fiction about fringe killers, and lighthearted tales of crossdressing superheros. (Note: I forgot this in yesterday's post: I'll pull winners for the giveaways on Saturdays!) The winner of this giveaway will win the six ebooks featured below in the Jack Wallen Collection.
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Part Sex and the City, Part X Men, Part Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Shero is not your ordinary super hero, that is unless you consider a cross dressing super hero a part of the norm. But unlike the every day super hero, Shero battles more than evil villains. Shero battles broken heels, runs in his stockings, broken nails, and the scorn of the public at large.
In this first installment Shero finds the perfect black dress, a possible lover, a deadly shade of fingernail polish, some nasty, nasty foes, an internal super hero political war, and a narrator full of attitude.
Caution: You may find yourself yelling "You go girl!" which could certainly lead to public humiliation. You've been warned.
Purchase from Amazon, BN, or iTunes.
I, Zombie Trilogy
In a moment of pure chaos, the majority of the Earth's population has become the walking dead. One man promises to help bring the truth to light.
"The lies have spread."
When journalist Jacob Plummer is infected, Jacob turns to the written word to not only ease the pain of change, but to bring to surface a truth far deeper and deadlier than anyone could have imagined.
"The truth must now be spread."
With some new friends, Jacob helps to fight off the growing undead horde in hopes of saving himself and the planet from the rot growing within.
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
The City of Lights is crawling with the undead who care nothing for love or wine and are hell-bent on getting the one thing they want – your brains. The living have only one hope – Bethany Nitshimi who carries with her an encrypted file containing the key to the cure. Unfortunately Bethany is battling the undead, the apocalypse, and a group who will stop at nothing to keep her from curing the plague.
My Zombie My picks up where I Zombie I left off and heads into Paris. Bethany's gang of heroes has picked up a few more strays and mankind is getting dangerously close to the end. As Bethany battles the zombie horde she must crack the file, get the cure, and save the human race, before we are just meat for the beasts.
Purchase from Amazon, BN, or iTunes.
The final book in the I Zombie trilogy has arrived. The Zero Day Collective holds Bethany Nitshimi prisoner and is closing in on the final phase of the Great Cleansing. But chaos cannot be contained.
As a rogue biologist works from within to bring down the ZDC, commander Sam Leamy and his small army of misfits plot to storm the gates of the Collective's Headquarters.
Caught between zombies, the ZDC, and a mysterious new syndicate, Leamy is in a race against the clock to rescue the one woman who could save the planet from complete chaos.
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, or iTunes.
The Fringe Killer series
Killers and victims on the fringes of society are the focus of the 'Fringe Killer' series. "A Blade Away" kicks it off with a murderous transgendered twist.
"I am the last true artist."
Jamie Davenport is a struggling young officer on the Louisville Police Force. In her first homicide case, Jamie must track down a twisted killer who preys upon transgendered men to bring about The Change and transform them into their "true selves".
"I am da Vinci with flesh."
However, even with the help of her friend and mentor, Skip Abrahm, she finds herself fighting a war on three fronts: a victimized population reluctant to cooperate, a police force unwilling to take the crimes seriously, and a killer that is always one step ahead.
"I am a god with your gender."
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, or iTunes.
In the second book of the "Fringe Killer" series, Detective Davenport finds herself dealing with horror brought to life from the past. A killer is terrorizing the same building that held him prisoner – decades ago.
A killer from the past manages to escape the bonds of time and redefines "horror" for Jamie Davenport. In this new entry to the "fringe-killer" series, Gothica, Detective Davenport finds herself dealing with horror brought to life from the past. This time the killer is terrorizing the same building that held him prison – decades ago. The building now serves as a club for the darker denizens of Louisville…and a breeding ground for the emotions needed to bring evil back to Gothica.
Weaving elements of both the horror and the thriller genres together, Gothica tells the tale of the past and the present as they collide in the darkest recesses of a club built upon suffering and sorrow. Jamie Davenport and Skip Abrahm are tossed into a world of gothic delights and horror as another Fringe Killer is brought to life.
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, or iTunes.
December 26, 2011
Best eBooks of 2011 Giveaway: Talia Jager eBook Collection
Today starts the Best eBooks of 2011 series here in Lizzyland. I've put together about 8 book giveaway packages for each of 8 authors whose quality of work, professionalism, and outreach to readers were just super-stellar in 2011. One lucky winner will be selected to win all seven ebooks below! Talia Jager, young adult (dramatic and paranormal) fiction author, is up first! Say hello and congrats to Talia through her blog, Facebook, or Twitter!
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Natalie Jarrett is a seventeen-year-old girl who falls in love with the wrong boy. When she finds herself in the hospital after one of his violent attacks, she can no longer turn a blind eye. Suffering from severe injuries, her doctor tells her she will never be the same again. Although injured and feeling guilty, alone, scared and most of all, damaged, everyone seems to expect her to return quickly to her normal life but how can she bounce back when she blames herself for all that¹s gone wrong?
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
When Caelyn Noel was diagnosed with asthma five years ago, it put a damper on things. Now, she¹s sixteen and things are finally going her way. She has loving parents, the best friend ever, and the boy she has had a crush on since elementary school has finally noticed her. Then, she collapses in school one day. To her horror, she finds out her heart is failing and she must have a heart transplant to live. Caelyn struggles with her fear of dying and worries of having someone else's heart.
Puchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
Kassia is a 16-year-old girl just trying to have a normal life. This is somewhat difficult because she has the ability to inflict pain on others with her mind, which is why she was sent to a special institute for kids with various gifts. It is here Kassia met her best friend Mira.
Their lives will change forever after Mira is attacked and Kassia finds out her talent is much more powerful when she saves her. Little did she know that this act would attract the attention of demons.
Suddenly she is on the run from them with her boyfriend, Mira, and a few of their close friends. Realizing she can¹t outrun the demons, she seeks the guidance of a shaman. The shaman tells her the heart breaking news that the only way to protect her friends and the institute is through her own death.
Join Kassia on her journey of friendship, love, and the conflicts she must face to protect those around her. Purchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
Korinne was born addicted to drugs, and life has been headed downhill ever since. After her abusive mom is arrested, Korinne is given a second chance when she's placed in foster care. There she meets the girl who becomes her best friend and the boy she falls in love with.
When her mother is released from jail, she demands that Korinne be returned to her care. Korinne runs away only to end up living on the streets. After suffering an overdose, she awakes in the hospital…and finds out she's pregnant.
16-year-old Korinne must pick up the pieces and heal so she can provide a better life for her baby—and for herself. Purchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
Teagan Kavanagh's life is shattered when her parents are killed in a car accident. She must move in with her brother and is forced to attend public school for the first time in her life. As if starting a new school her junior year wasn¹t hard enough, she continues to battle epilepsy and the constant unknown of when and where her next seizure will occur. As this new chapter in her life opens, she gets more than she bargained for. Torn between playing it safe and risking her life to be normal, Teagan must make a life changing decision.
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
What sixteen-year-old Kairi doesn't know is that vampires do exist and she's one of them. She was left in foster care when she was very little and grew up away from her world. Then she began to change. Feeling out of place and confused, she ran away from her foster home. A coven takes her under their wings and trains her. When she is told her parents didn't just abandon her, but died protecting her, she sets off on a mission to find their killer.
And then she meets Aiden…a vampire hunter.
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
Seventeen-year-old succubus Lily Anderson can't have a normal life: She isn't allowed a boyfriend, she has no friends, and school is just one mess-up after another.
Lily's parents send her away to the prestigious Emerson Academy. It doesn't appear to be any different from the others. That is, until she meets her roommate, Hannah, and a blue-eyed boy named Jake.
Lily makes an almost deadly mistake, and Jake has a mysterious past that has come back to haunt him. Together, they must go on the run from things neither of them understand in order to save the people they love—and each other. But, Jake's foe is more dangerous than they realized, and it will take the help of friends and family to save the man Lily loves.
She must learn to use her powers for good before it's too late.
Purchase from: Amazon, BN, iTunes.
December 21, 2011
2012 Lizzy Ford Releases (tentative schedule)
Just a quick update on the books I'm looking at releasing in 2012. I haven't gotten all the titles down yet, and I might move the months down a bit, but this will give you a pretty good idea what I'm thinking for next year!
Paranormal romances
Rebel Heart (single-title) – Jan/Feb
Rhyn's Redemption (Book 3, Rhyn Trilogy) – March
The Grey God (Book 4, War of Gods) – May
Kiera's Sun (sequel to Kiera's Moon) – July
Xander's Chance (Book 1, Original Beings Trilogy – War of Gods spinoff) – Aug
Gabriel's Hope (Book 4, Rhyn Trilogy) – October
Untitled single-title
Young Adult fantasy
Shadow Rising (Book 2, Foretold Trilogy) – June
Untitled (Book 1, Witchling Trilogy)
Undetermined
Novellas
Untitled (follow-on to The Warlord's Secret)
Short stories
As needed/requested for anthologies
December 20, 2011
Book feature: YA fiction author Catherine Stine launches "Fireseed One"
Please welcome Young Adult fiction author Catherine Stine to Lizzyland! Today is the official launch of Catherine's latest novel, Fireseed One, a YA sci-fi thriller. Fireseed One is available from Amazon and iTunes. Interested Nook owners can email Catherine directly for a discounted version! Email: kitsy84557@gmail.com As part of her official launch, Catherine's hosting a blog hop, so check out her blog for links to places offering giveaways, excerpts, etc.!
What if the only person who could help you save the world was your very worst enemy?
It's 2089. High seas have replaced Arctic ice, and the USA is a lethal Hotzone, cutoff by an insurmountable border from its northern, luckier neighbors, Ocean and Land Dominion. It is rumored that roving desert nomads will kill for a slice of insect loaf, and that the ZWC, a dangerous activist group, has infiltrated theborder to the northern Dominions.
Up in Ocean Dominion, all Varik Teitur wants is to party on Snow Angel Island with his trendy friend, Audun, and flirt with the college girls he dreams of joining next year in his quest to become a doctor. Instead, he inherits a vast sea farm, following the death of his marine biologist father. Soon after, a shrewd terrorist, Marisa Baron breaks into the farm's secret seed vault and someone poisons the agar crops, the world's food source. In order to save the last, ailing seedlings, Varik is forced to journey to the Hotzone in search of Fireseed, a hybrid his father supposedly developed with almost magical properties.
Varik takes Marisa. Aside from being a member of the ZWC, she's the beautiful, rich daughter of real estate mogul, Melvyn Baron. Oddly, she knows lots about Fireseed, and which desert land Varik's father bought to test the crop, before becoming embittered. Might the refugees in Vegas-by-the-Sea have some leads, orthe bizarre Fireseed cult that worships Varik's dead father? Varik must risk burning alive, as his mother did, to save the ailing agar, and the world.
*With nine illustrations by the author. This YA thriller has crossover appeal.
About Catherine: Catherine Stine's new YA futuristic thriller, Fireseed One launched on December 2nd, 2011, with nine original illustrations by the author. A sequel is underway. Her first YA novel, Refugees, earned a New York Public Library Best Book and a featured review and interview in Booklist. Middle grade novels include The End of the Race in the Wild at Heart series and A Girl's Best Friend in the Innerstar University series. She is also an illustrator and painter, whose work has been exhibited in New York, Philadelphia and Miami. Stine hails from Philadelphia, and lives in New York City.
You can reach Catherine via her website, blog, Facebook, or Goodreads.
December 19, 2011
Winners from last week's blog hop and giveaways!
Last week, I had two giveaways and the end of the first blog hop, the Romancing Christmas Hop.
Winner of M. Edward McNally's "The Sable City" - Fatna
Winner of Caedem Marquez's "Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Chocolate" – Pamela
Winners of the Romancing Christmas Blog Hop. I had one autographed, paperback War of Gods trilogy book up for grabs and close to 100 entrants, so I went ahead and chose two readers! Shuchita Bansal and Nat Cleary
I have everyone's email addresses, so I'll be in contact today! Congrats everyone!
Guest post by Katherine Owen "One Fictionista's Literary Bliss"
Please welcome Indie Chick Katherine Owen, whose guest post "One Fictionista's Literary Bliss" is also featured in the Indie Chicks Anthology. (Note: her book covers are all clickable!)
One Fictionista's Literary Bliss
I was anointed a female fictionista by an overzealous Georgia Bulldog fan on Twitter. I immediately took it for my job description. So, here's what you should know. I write. I write a lot. And, when I'm not writing, I think about writing a lot. You may think we're having a conversation, but invariably I'm stealing your name, asking how to spell it, and secretly describing the look on your face in five words or less in my mind. My writing tends to be dark, moody, and sometimes funny. Sometimes, it can be a bit lyrical or even literary. It's often edgy, so be forewarned. My readers complain they can't put my books down. Or, just when they think they've figured the story out, it changes and becomes something else. My stories tend to be dark and comprised of broken heroines; even the heroes in my books have a few flaws that cause trouble. It's true; my characters may disappoint you or surprise you or piss you off, but I think you'll understand why they do what they do because of the way I write them. I strive to reveal the deepest underpinnings about life, about love, and about human nature, but it's not for the faint of heart. I'll take you through a proverbial emotional ringer before reaching resolution and it's never as predictable as you might think. Do I sound like your kind of fictionista? Come along, darling. This way.
Something else you should know about me is that I'm a huge George Clooney fan. Maybe, Up In The Air wasn't one of his usual gigs, but I loved that movie. And, let's be frank, I watched ER without him for years, but it was never the same. Never. Anyway, I digress. There's a scene in Up In The Air where he's telling this guy to follow his dream after George has told him he's been laid off. When I saw that scene, it was as if George was practically speaking to me because I was there, two years ago, when I was laid off from a high tech sales job, had always harbored a dream to write full-time, and went for it after that. Is it a coincidence that Up In The Air came out about the same time? I think not.
So now, this is what I do. Write. Write all the time. I'll admit it was hard at first. It still is—hard, harrowing, humbling. Believe me, it would be easier to go out and get another high paying sales job than write for a living because writing causes me to question my mental toughness so much of the time. Can I do this? Am I good enough?
Yet, here's what I've learned: you just have to turn off that voice in your head off or ignore what is being said. Sometimes, all you need to do is stand up for yourself, stop depending upon the opinions of others, and just go after what you really want.
For me, that's writing. For you, it might be anything else, but just pursue your passion whatever it is.
With this anthology, my debut novel, Seeing Julia is featured. Seeing Julia is a labor of love and represents a lot of hard work. Truly, this book has caused me as much grief as it has joy. After I first wrote this novel, I entered it into a literary contest and promptly forgot about it. I was busy. I was taking classes at The Writer's Studio, becoming literary savvy, and writing another novel called Not To Us.
I remember it was a Monday morning in early June of 2010 when I received a call from the president of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association telling me I was a finalist in the romance category with my entry of Seeing Julia. "What?" She asked me if I planned on attending the conference. "Well, I guess so." Lucky for me, I attended the summer conference, bought a new outfit, and won the Zola Award and first place with Seeing Julia the night of the awards dinner. It was a surreal moment, when I had to go up to the front of the room with those seven hundred people watching and accept my award. But, truly? I was more concerned about navigating all those tables and chairs on my way up to the podium than actually seizing the moment. As word spread about my writing award win, self-doubt had already set in. It was a fluke. It was dumb luck. As high as my emotions soared about winning; they fell just as fast when literary agents still rejected my work. Yes, the win opened a number of literary agent doors for me, but I wrote several different versions of that novel when a number of them took greater interest, but then wanted to change everything about the story. One agent called me up and lectured me for forty-five minutes about the book and then promised to take a look if I made more changes. I sent her the revised manuscript, but she never called again.
This was a year ago. I was at a crossroads with my writing and myself. I kept thinking if I did what they said and changed it, yet again, I would get to the next step—literary bliss. But I wasn't getting anywhere.
Discouraged, but still determined, I reviewed what the critiques and feedback about Seeing Julia had been. Based on those, I sifted through what I thought would need to be changed and began rewriting the story, working day and night through most of November. With just getting a few hours of sleep each night, I kept up the intense pace and by the time the novel was finished; I knew it was. I'm extremely proud of Seeing Julia. During the process of rewriting it for the last time, I reached an important pinnacle with my writing: I trusted myself. Confidence entered into the realm. And, along with it, swift understanding: I had to make my own literary bliss.
Two additional things became clear. First, it was essential for me to have complete control over the publishing of my work; and second, the publishing industry was in the midst of a perfect storm because of e-books and I needed to take full advantage. And, so I did.
In late April and early May of this year, I released two novels: Seeing Julia and Not To Us. These books are available as e-books as well as print trade paperbacks.
Many wonderful readers have responded to my work. They often reach out to me and let me know how they love my novels. I love and cherish their enthusiasm for my work.
This is literary bliss.
Of course, my family's number one complaint is that I write too much and all the time. Now, add to that the twittering and the facebooking and the wordpressing and now google plus-ing, and checking Amazon, and taking writing classes; it's a full-time gig. But, I wouldn't have it any other way.
The good news is that with the encouragement of my readers and confidence in my writing, I'm working on my third novel, When I See You, and hope to release this book before the end of this year. And, I already have drafts for two other novels, Saving Valentines and Finding Amy.
Oh yes, there are occasions, rare ones, when I'm not writing. That's when I like to drink a fine wine, check in with my family, and look at my awesome view which I can see when I look up long enough from my computer screen in my writing refuge.
And so, welcome. Welcome to my little piece of the universe.
I'll leave you with this—a philosophy I now live by, borrowed from one of the greatest women tennis players of all time: "You've got to take the initiative and play your game. In a decisive set, confidence is the difference." Chris Evert
Oh, Chrissy, you are so right!
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This is one story from Indie Chicks: 25 Women 25 Personal Stories available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. To read all of the stories, buy your copy today. All proceeds go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer.
Also included are sneak peeks into 25 novels! Katherine's novel, Seeing Julia, is one of the novel excerpts featured. It is available at most online retailers in trade paperback as well as e-book formats.
Seeing Julia is available from Amazon, Amazon UK, Barnes and Noble, Apple/iTunes, Smashwords
For more information about Katherine Owen, visit her website, blog, Amazon Author Page, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr.
December 15, 2011
IWU Holiday Blog Hop starts today! (15 – 25 Dec)
This is the second blog hop I'm participating in for the holidays! I'm giving away the same thing as my other blog hop: an autographed, limited edition War of Gods trilogy paperback. To visit other blogs participating in the tour, click here.
Also, the grand prize for this blog hop: A Kindle Fire! Wahoo! How it works: the winners of the individual blog prizes will be entered into the final drawing for the Kindle Fire. More details here.
At this stop, you can enter to win an autographed, limited edition War of Gods paperback (with the special edition cover!)
The "War of Gods" series by Lizzy Ford is a paranormal romance series depicting the ongoing struggle between good and evil – and the immortals and their human mates who are caugt in the middle. The first book, "Damian's Oracle" (released October 2011) is the story of the White God and his Oracle, the cool beauty, Sofia. The second book, "Damian's Assassin," (released November 2011) is about the White God's assassin and the woman who heals his heart and body. The third book will be released 02 Dec and tells the tale of the White God's chief immortal and the mysterious, beautiful Magician he risks his life to save.
I'll announce a winner 20 Dec for the War of Gods book, and the announcement for the Kindle Fire I believe will be made 25/26 Dec on the blog hop's main site.
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