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May 13, 2014

Book Feature: Warrior Everlasting

Warrior Everlastingby Wendy Knight
http://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Everlasting-Book-Riders-Paradesos-ebook/dp/B00K5HGI8G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1399398259&sr=8-1&keywords=Warrior+Everlasting+by+Wendy+Knight Fighting alongside the boy you shouldn't love is hard enough. Doing it while riding a unicorn who would gleefully fly to her death with you on her back is worse. What makes it insane?Doing it in hell.
Scout and her unicorn, Ashra, risked everything just to make it into Aptavaras. Their plan is to free Scout’s family and the stolen souls, and seek vengeance on the man who took everything Ashra had once lived for. What they hadn’t counted on was Trey and his unicorn, Torz, following them.
It might be the only thing that will save them.Because in Aptavaras, the soul stealers are many and the chances of survival are slim. Even if they can get past the demons, trick the demon master, rescue the souls and escape with their lives, there’s only one person who can open the gate, and he’s on the outside defending the world. But Scout, Trey, Ashra and Torz have one thing the soul stealers don’t— A reason to live.
Excerpt:"You’re mad.”

She sighed. “I’m too tired for this right now, Trey. If you want Kylin, then—”

He glared at her. “You lose faith in me that quickly, Scout? I’ve been in love with you since I was eight years old. See these?” He held up his arm with the leather bands tied around his wrist. “Nine of them. One for each year I’ve loved you. I loved you when you hated me. I loved you when you were dancing for some other guy. I loved you when I watched you throw yourself off your unicorn eight billion feet above the ground.” Scout opened her mouth, but no sound came out. Instead, tears trickled down her cheek. Finally, she knew what those leather bands meant. And her heart swelled.

“Just because I talk to Kylin doesn’t mean I’m going back to her. What have I ever done to make you doubt me, Scout? And if you say the hospital—” His glare was more fierce than she’d ever seen it. Clearly, he’d heard enough about the hospital.

Scout smiled, scrubbing at her tears. “Nothing, Trey. You’ve done nothing to make me doubt you. I’m sorry. I’m just tired and insecure.”

His hand shot out, circling her waist, and he pulled her into him, so close she could feel his heart pounding inside his chest, and he kissed her like he would literally die if he didn’t. There was pain and fury and hope and love in that kiss. Scout rose on her toes and slid her arms around his neck, kissing him back, hoping he could feel that she felt the same way.

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Published on May 13, 2014 04:00

May 12, 2014

Children's Book Week


 Check out the GIVEAWAY at the bottom of this post!!  Are you a children's book or teen literature blogger, an author, a publisher, or a publicist looking to share copies of a fabulous book?  Mother Daughter Book Reviews  and Youth Literature Reviews  are joining forces to provide you with the opportunity to take part in the Children's Book Week Giveaway Hop 2014, featuring links to giveaways for fabulous children/teen's books, gift cards, cash, or other prizes.  What better way to celebrate Children's Book Week? For Children's Book Week I wanted to showcase a fanatasic new series coming out in JULY: The Gates of Atlantis. All the books will be out at the same time and can be read together or separately. I think they are super cool if you read them all in order (but you don't have too).  Each book in the series is written by an amazing author and the story just gets bigger and better the more you read. The authors include: Laura d> Bastian, Jaclyn Weist, Wendy Knight, Juli Caldwell, JR Simmons, and me: Mikey Brooks. You can learn more about the series by visiting: http://gatesofatlantis.com/  You've heard of the Lost City of Atlantis, right? Do you know why it disappeared? It's a secret so listen up... It was a community of magical creatures that hide themselves away from the world to preserve magic. However, thousands of years later it is at risk of being destroyed. A select group of kids, some magical and some just normal teens, are the ones destined to save it. But are they enough to stop the evil threatening to shatter Atlantis and possible the world? Find out by reading!


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Published on May 12, 2014 00:00

May 9, 2014

Cover Reveal: The Gates of Atlantis: Battle for Acopolis

I guess it's now my turn to show off the last cover in The Gates of Atlantis series: Battle for Acropolis. I sure had fun with this one. I got to draw a nymph turning into a tree to save a bridge from collapsing. It was fun! So here is a little about my book:




Thirteen-year-old Talon is in trouble...again. He didn't mean to burn down the school library. It just happened. Things like that always happen to Talon. His life is a mixture of the weird and bizarre. No one else he knows can shoot fire from their hands or cause an earthquake...but he can. Every night the same dream haunts Talon: the destruction of an underwater city. He doesn't have a clue what it means but he feels like fate is trying to warn him. It's not until he runs away with his foster sister Hattie that he discovers his trouble-making powers and strange nightmare are connected. Together they are the key to saving magic...to saving Atlantis.
So here are all of them together. Don't they look AWESOME? I promise you they read even better than they look. I can't wait for July to come!!



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Published on May 09, 2014 08:20

May 8, 2014

FREE eBOOK!!

CHECK THIS OUT!! In light of my birthday this weekend (yes I was born on mommy’s day) I am celebrating! How? I am setting The Stone of Valhalla to FREE on Kindle [May 8-11]!! This is a fun middle-grade fantasy adventure for both the young and old. It has sat in Amazon’s top 20 in Children’s Norse and in the top 100 in two other categories since it came out. Now you can have the eBook FREE!! Happy birthday to me!! PLEASE HELP SHARE THE NEWS!! http://www.amazon.com/Stone-Valhalla-Mikey-Brooks-ebook/dp/B00J42QMSE

Synopsis:  
13-year-old Aaron was chosen to save their world, but it might come at the cost of losing his own…

Breaking into an old lady’s basement was supposed to reward Aaron with new friends. Instead he finds an enchanted amulet that transports him to another world—one at war with magic. Before he knows it, he is accused of witchcraft and invited to a bonfire—where he’s the main attraction. If that’s not bad enough, a goblin army shows up and toasts the town...literally. The good news: Aaron escapes being charbroiled. The bad news: the goblins are after him. They want his amulet and will stop at nothing to get it. Battling to find his way home, Aaron teams up with a not-so-magical-wizard and learns it’s his fate to destroy the amulet and save this new world. But is he willing to sacrifice his own?


What Awesome Authors are saying about it:
“The Stone of Valhalla is a riveting mystery revealing true friendship, loyalty and sacrifice. Brooks engages the curiosity of middle graders and older sleuths alike, until the very end. Fantastic!”
—L.R.W. Lee, author of The Andy Smithson series.

“The Stone of Valhalla is one of those books that only comes along once in a great while. Brooks doesn't just create a world, he puts you inside of it, allowing you to experience the wonder in a way that only he can. His characters are likable and fun. His twists leave you asking ‘Why?’ Treat yourself to an exciting adventure through a beautiful new land. Make new friends and be a part of the magic. This is a book that you will not be able to put down!”
—J.R. Simmons, author of Ragesong: Awakening.

“The Stone of Valhalla drew me in from the get-go. Aaron’s journey is reminiscent of Dorothy’s trek in The Wizard of Oz. Magic, sword fights, danger, and more danger, sprinkled with humor and unexpected twists. This is one of the ‘best’ fantasy adventures I’ve ever experienced!”
—BBH McChiller, author of The Monster Moon Series.
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Published on May 08, 2014 07:36

May 2, 2014

Cover reveal book 5

It's Friday so we are revealing another fantastic cover to the Gates of Atlantis series. I can't tell you how anxious I am for these books to be available to the public. Each one is its own amazing story but together they make a truly incredible series. You have to read them all to get the whole picture. So there are the first 4 books with their covers and a short synopsis to go along with it:

Book 1The Gates of Atlantis: Guardians of the Gatesby: Laura D. Bastian 

Thirteen-year-old merman Exander wants to leave Atlantis to mingle with the humans and explore the world above. Talia, his best friend, wishes she was a guardian of a gate leading to the surface. She'd keep those nasty humans out of her beloved city of Atlantis. When Talia accidentally short circuits a gate, Exander is trapped on the wrong side, getting a crash course in navigating the human world. As Talia fights to help Exander come home, she learns someone is closing the other gates, and it’s destroying the magic of Atlantis. If they can’t convince the magical creatures of the world to save the gates, the destruction of Atlantis will only be the beginning.

Book 2The Gates of Atlantis: Magicians of the Deepby: Jaclyn Weist 


Thirteen-year-old Colin knew nothing of the magic world until he is bitten by a mischievous pixie. He meets thirteen-year-old Alleya on a secret website devoted to magical creatures. Before he knows it, Colin finds himself thrust into a whole new world.

Alleya has been hidden away from the rest of Atlantis because she’s half-mermaid, half-Atlantian. Her father tries to ease her boredom by getting her a computer and finally allowing her to go to school. She accidentally lets slip a dark secret —the gates to Atlantis are being shut and it's destroying magic. Alleya is exiled to Indiatlantis. There, she learns mermaids are getting sick because of the lack of magic, and the tunnels are beginning to collapse. Together, Colin and Alleya must find a way to bring back the old magic and fight to save Atlantis.

Book 3The Gates of Atlantis: Banshee at the Gateby: Wendy Knight

Thirteen-year-old half-breed banshee, Seven, likes her life. She leads souls safely to Death and she has the planet’s most awesome dad and little brother. But a cryptic message from Atlantis asking for her help changes all that. And then there’s Death, who has decided it’s time to take her brother’s soul. Now she’s racing across the world, trying to stay one step ahead of Death.

Unfortunately, getting to Atlantis from Ireland isn’t easy, and there are evil minions determined to keep her away every time she turns around. But fighting for their lives teaches Seven one very important lesson—she isn’t human, and she isn’t a banshee. She has to be both if she wants to save her brother and make it back home alive.

Book 4The Gates of Atlantis: Secrets of the Mineby: Juli Caldwell

 Adam Alfaro daydreams about magic, myths, and becoming famous for discovering the lost city of Atlantis. The only problem? He has to spend spring break in Africa while his mom works. To make it worse, everyone expects him to be friends with the annoying Clancy Pitt while he’s there. It’s dislike at first sight...until he realizes she might know a few secrets about Atlantis.

Then he meets Nef, a spirited sea kelpie who needs help rescuing naiads kidnapped and left to die in an ancient mine. Suddenly the strange creatures Adam dreamed of become all too real. And they’re after him. Can Adam, Clancy, and Nef fight their way through the maze of tunnels in the mine and reach the naiads before it's too late?

Book 5The Gates of Atlantis: Madness Behind the Throneby: J.R. Simmons


Callidora is an Atlantian noblewoman and member of an elite guard whose purpose is to keep Atlantis pure...until her life is turned upside down by the birth of a son. Phoibos, bullied and taunted by other kids, is sure of one thing: something is wrong with Atlantis. Impure, Atlantian-Human hybrids are ruining his city, and he'll stop at nothing to rectify that. Callidora is the only one who knows the truth of who her only son really is, and how dangerous he can be. Can anyone stop Phoibos before his need for purification brings Atlantis to the very brink of destruction?

Book 6COMING NEXT FRIDAY!
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Published on May 02, 2014 07:34

April 28, 2014

Santa, not just for Christmas

Some may have noticed that I killed out Daddy's Girls Book Reviews blog. It not that we don't enjoy doing the reviews, it's that it so time consuming to run so many blogs all at once. I will be incorporating Daddy's Girls on my website insidemikeysworld.com along with THIS blog by the end of the year. I'll keep you all posted as it all comes together.


I'm a fan of novelty picture books that can be used all year round. Santa's Hobbies, by Daniel Stosich is one of those books. Check out my review:

The girls gave it a 5 Star.

What a fun book for kids! It's cute, clever, and Christmasy. As a parent, I liked the educational 'find and count' the stars. I also liked how the stars represented the "true" meaning of Christmas in a very subtle way. My girls enjoyed seeing all the things that Santa does throughout the year. The text is simple enough for my 5 year old to read and the pictures are downright funny. Our favorite was Santa in the ballet costume. I'd recommend this book to kids of all ages who still believe in Santa. It's a book that doesn't need to read only during Christmas. It is fun to see all the 'other things' this festive man does throughout the rest of the year. We look forward to any other books by Daniel Stosich.

Buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/Santas-Hobbies-Dan-Stosich-ebook/dp/B00ALWOXBY 
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Published on April 28, 2014 07:16

April 25, 2014

Cover Reveal: Secrets of the Mine

It's Friday so we are revealing another fantastic cover to the Gates of Atlantis series. I can't tell you how anxious I am for these books to be available to the public. Each one is its own amazing story but together they make a truly incredible series. You have to read them all to get the whole picture. So there are the first 4 books with their covers and a short synopsis to go along with it:


The Gates of Atlantis: Guardians of the Gatesby: Laura D. Bastian 

Thirteen-year-old merman Exander wants to leave Atlantis to mingle with the humans and explore the world above. Talia, his best friend, wishes she was a guardian of a gate leading to the surface. She'd keep those nasty humans out of her beloved city of Atlantis. When Talia accidentally short circuits a gate, Exander is trapped on the wrong side, getting a crash course in navigating the human world. As Talia fights to help Exander come home, she learns someone is closing the other gates, and it’s destroying the magic of Atlantis. If they can’t convince the magical creatures of the world to save the gates, the destruction of Atlantis will only be the beginning.

The Gates of Atlantis: Magicians of the Deepby: Jaclyn Weist 


Thirteen-year-old Colin knew nothing of the magic world until he is bitten by a mischievous pixie. He meets thirteen-year-old Alleya on a secret website devoted to magical creatures. Before he knows it, Colin finds himself thrust into a whole new world.

Alleya has been hidden away from the rest of Atlantis because she’s half-mermaid, half-Atlantian. Her father tries to ease her boredom by getting her a computer and finally allowing her to go to school. She accidentally lets slip a dark secret —the gates to Atlantis are being shut and it's destroying magic. Alleya is exiled to Indiatlantis. There, she learns mermaids are getting sick because of the lack of magic, and the tunnels are beginning to collapse. Together, Colin and Alleya must find a way to bring back the old magic and fight to save Atlantis.

The Gates of Atlantis: Banshee at the Gateby: Wendy Knight

Thirteen-year-old half-breed banshee, Seven, likes her life. She leads souls safely to Death and she has the planet’s most awesome dad and little brother. But a cryptic message from Atlantis asking for her help changes all that. And then there’s Death, who has decided it’s time to take her brother’s soul. Now she’s racing across the world, trying to stay one step ahead of Death.

Unfortunately, getting to Atlantis from Ireland isn’t easy, and there are evil minions determined to keep her away every time she turns around. But fighting for their lives teaches Seven one very important lesson—she isn’t human, and she isn’t a banshee. She has to be both if she wants to save her brother and make it back home alive.

The Gates of Atlantis: Secrets of the Mineby: Juli Caldwell

 
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Published on April 25, 2014 11:33

April 23, 2014

Keeping the Story Going


I am thrilled to once again announce the release of Cas Peace's new book, The Challenge, a Circle of Conspiracy book. This is part one of the new Albia Trilogy. If you haven't read the first three books, now is a good time to start. You will find the world building creative and realistic, the story thrilling and page turning, and the characters...well you'll just fall in love with them. Because Cas writes such engaging books, and because she is brilliant, I asked her to write a guest post on how to keep the story going. So many stories fall flat after the first couple books but Cas' don't. So she's an expert!

Don't forget to check out the GIVEAWAYat the bottom of the page. You can win some excellent prizes.

Keeping the Story Goinga Guest Post by Cas Peace
This post is all about epic series, and how you can keep each new book in a series so fresh that your readers keep clamoring for more.
One of the key aspects essential to a successful series is, of course, fully-rounded, complex and believable characters. But you already know that. Never mind a series, no single book is going to be successful without characters that readers can connect with, care about, or love to hate.  Yes, even your antagonists must have something interesting about them. The most clichéd baddie can be made fascinating by introducing an unexpected character twist or quirk. Such as a depraved serial killer who dotes on cats and regularly volunteers at his local cat sanctuary. Or a care worker who callously swindles the elderly people she cares for out of their life savings, but who is also a bone marrow donor. Such insights into people’s characters, and the reasons for their foibles, are wonderful tools for piquing readers’ interest.
Another aspect, and this applies especially to my own genre of fantasy, is the world where your action is set. I recently gave a talk at my local Discovery Center about Creating Believeable Settings for Fiction. I had great fun researching the talk, and even more fun giving it. It was lovely to see those budding writers (not all of them fantasy writers) getting so many ideas as to how they could improve their readers’ experiences of the world they were trying to describe. Simply asking them to describe the same scene five times, each time using a different one of our five senses, brought out so many nuances that hadn’t even crossed their minds before. Setting is a vital part of your writing and no writer should ignore, or be complacent about the effect it will have on each character. I could go deeper into this subject but I won’t right now. If you haven’t thought before about how important your setting is — regardless of the genre you write in — then I’d encourage you to do some research and find out a bit more about it. 
But the main tool, in my opinion, for driving a series of novels and for enticing your readers back time and time again is: Conflict. You can have the most vivid setting and the most interesting and realistic characters, but if there is no conflict between them, no challenge to be overcome, no opportunity to bring out those characters’ higher morals, or deeper instincts, or baser qualities, then readers will eventually get too familiar with them and will feel cheated.
The other thing Conflict achieves — in novels as much as in life — is your characters’ personal growth and development. We all learn and adapt by overcoming problems in our lives, and you should show your characters doing so too. Apart from anything else, it’s fun! When I wrote my Artesans series, I found it fascinating to pitch my characters into the most convoluted and seemingly-insurmountable situations and watch them struggle to get out. Some failed, of course, as happens frequently in the “real world”. My novels might be fantasy, but I wanted what happens within them to feel as real as possible to readers. If not, I could not expect them to return. 
The first trilogy in my Artesans series, Artesans of Albia, focuses on two main characters : Taran, an Albian Artesan who is struggling to realize his potential, and Major Sullyan, a powerful Artesan and respected military leader. I wanted to show how these two very different people reacted to and dealt with unexpected conflict. In the second trilogy, Circle of Conspiracy, we still follow those two characters, and see how their trials have shaped their natures as they experience a whole new set of challenges and threats to their world. They will have to face conflict in many guises;  personal as well as global. And the theme of Conflict ramps up even higher in the third (and so far, final) trilogy, Master of Malice, where my characters will face their greatest tests so far. I do have to warn you — not all of them will survive! 
So keep the conflict coming in your novels and make sure your characters develop and adapt as they deal with them. That way, you will keep readers wanting to find out What Happens Next! 

The Challenge Book 1 in the Circle of Conspiracy Trilogy
Friend against friend, lover against lover,
ally against ally. Conflict is coming …  
Nine months have passed since Brynne Sullyan helped forge an alliance between the realms of Albia and Andaryon. A fragile peace reigns as both sides recover from the events of the previous year. Then mysterious raiders strike Andaryon villages.
Attempts are made on the life of Albia’s High King. As Sullyan scrambles to find those responsible, unseen enemies threaten to pull apart everything she has worked for, including her marriage.

The alliance begins to crumble, and Sullyan finds herself caught between two monarchs: the king she’s sworn allegiance to, and the man she loves as a father. To betray either one would break her heart, but if conflict is inevitable, she must make a choice…


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Cas Peace was born and brought up in the lovely county of Hampshire, in the UK, where she still lives. On leaving school, she trained for two years before qualifying as a teacher of equitation. During this time she also learned to carriage-drive. She spent thirteen years in the British Civil Service before moving to Rome, where she and her husband, Dave, lived for three years. They return whenever they can.  
As well as her love of horses, Cas is mad about dogs, especially Lurchers. She enjoys dog agility training and currently owns two rescue Lurchers, Milly and Milo. Cas loves country walks, working in stained glass, and folk singing. She is currently working on writing and recording songs for each of her fantasy books. The song associated with King’s Envoy is “The Wheel Will Turn”; for King’s Champion it is “The Ballad of Tallimore”; and for King’s Artesan it is “Morgan’s Song (All That We Are).” For The Challenge it is “Meadowsweet”. All Cas’s book songs can be found at and downloaded from her website, see below. 
Cas has also written a nonfiction book, “For the Love of Daisy,” which tells the life story of her mischievous and beautiful Dalmatian. Details and other information can be found on her website: www.caspeace.com.  a Rafflecopter giveaway
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Published on April 23, 2014 04:00

April 11, 2014

Book Feature: Borrowed Angel

 Synopsys:
Borrowed Angel is the poignant story of a mother who lost her first child to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). In this captivating book, the author describes her journey through the gauntlet of grief and reveals how hope can be found, even amid tragedy. Weaving spirituality with a practical approach to healing, Borrowed Angel reflects on motherhood, the grieving process, and the power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Author Bio:
Erica Kiefer was born on Christmas Eve in Southern California to an American father whose ancestors arrived from Europe during colonial times and a Thai mother who moved to the US during high school. Adding to her rich and varied heritage, Erica grew up living abroad in Asia, including Taiwan, Fiji, Thailand and Indonesia. She gained a great respect for the beautiful mosaic of cultures found in various parts of the world. After graduating from International School Bangkok, she attended Brigham Young University in Utah, where she earned a degree in Recreation Therapy. Her career as a Recreation Therapist has allowed her to work with at-risk youth since 2007.Erica made the best decision of her life by marrying her husband in 2005 and is currently a mother of three, one of whom awaits her in heaven. Erica also loves singing, reading, writing, and satisfying her sweet-tooth with chocolate-chip cookies. Playing collegiate rugby was one of the most memorable experiences of her life, thus far.
Social media:
Fb: https://www.facebook.com/ericakieferauthorwebsite: http://ericakieferbooks.com/Twitter: @ericarockkieferGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7371047.Erica_Kiefer

Erica’s first book is titled Lingering Echoes, which was published by Clean Teen Publishing in November, 2013. Rumors, the prequel novella, closely followed. Borrowed Angel is Erica's third published work. 
BLOG TOUR:Sunday, April 6http://www.kindlelightreading.blogspot.com/
Monday, April 7Wright6k.blogspot.com
Tuesday, April 8www.kristawayment.com
Wednesday, April 9http://quietfurybooks.com/bestsellerboundrecommends/http://mibookshelf.blogspot.com/
Thursday, April 10http://moniquebucheger.blogspot.com/
Friday, April 11http://www.simplisticallysassy.comhttp://writtenbymikey.blogspot.com/
Saturday, April 12http://thepleasureofreadingtoday.blogspot.com/http://thebookelfsnook.blogspot.com

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Published on April 11, 2014 14:13

March 31, 2014

Blog Tour Schedule



Welcome to The Stone of Valhalla Blog Tour!A middle-grade fantasy-adventure by Mikey Brooks.
Don’t forget to check out the GIVEAWAY at the bottom this postfor a chance to WIN a $25 Amazon Gift card and other great prizes!
Schedule:


March 31st
Interview: http://nikkiswritingjourney.blogspot.com/Guest Post: http://lynnkelleyauthor.comBook Feature with Excerpt: http://jaletaclegg.blogspot.com/Book Feature with Excerpt: http://motherearthseries.wordpress.com/
April 1st
Interview: http://shantalhiatt.blogspot.comGuest Post: http://cordeliadinsmore.blogspot.comWriting Prompt: www.penhelp.wordpress.comBook Feature with Excerpt: http://lindzeearmstrong.blogspot.comBook Feature with Excerpt: http://www.writing-ya.blogspot.com/
April 2nd
Guest Post: www.weigandchris.comBook Feature with Excerpt: www.michelleisenhoff.comBook Feature with Excerpt: http://www.susankayequinn.com/Book Feature with Excerpt: http://www.alicross.com/
April 3rd
Guest Post: http://MeredithMansfield.WordPress.comBook Feature with Excerpt: http://lmpreston.blogspot.com/Book Feature with Excerpt: http://rebeccalamoreaux-anauthorinprogress.blogspot.com/Book Feature with Excerpt: http://moniquebucheger.blogspot.com/Book Feature with Excerpt: http://www.annadelc.com/blog/
April 4th
Guest Post: http://sharonledwith.blogspot.ca/ Guest Post: Bonniegwyn.blogspot.comBook Feature with Excerpt: http://lisaorchard.wordpress.com/Book Feature with Excerpt: http://virginiaripple.wordpress.com/Book Feature with Excerpt: http://www.kristawayment.com/Book Feature with Excerpt: http://andreapearsonbooks.blogspot.com/
April 5th
Book Review: www.benschwensch.wordpres.comBook Review: http://shareessentiments.blogspot.comGuest Post: http://shannahatfield.com Book Feature with Excerpt: http://www.stacylynncarroll.com/ Book Feature with Excerpt: http://www.lauradbastian.com/

Where to Find The Stone of Valhalla: Exclusive price for the eBook release is just $2.99! (List Price: $4.99)And only $9.99 for the paperback! (List Price: $12.99)On April 12th2014 the price will return to the List Price
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Another special offer: During The Stone of Valhalla Blog TourMikey’s other great middle-grade eBooks will also be set to the low price of just $0.99!The Dream Keeper: Kindle  |  Nook  |  Kobo The Dreamstone : Kindle  |  Nook  |  Kobo
You’re Invited to PARTY!! The online launch party will take place on Thursday, April 10th at 4pm (MST). The party will run for 2 hours and you’re invited to drop by anytime. The longer you stay the more chances you have of winning prizes! We have slew of eBooks to giveaway, as well as a Stone of Valhalla necklace AND a $25 Amazon gift card! It is hosted by LovingtheBookLaunchParty on Facebook. Just follow this link to join the event: http://goo.gl/Q2Fd3r.
What’s that? Another Party! That’s right! If you’re local to Utah you don’t want to miss this kickin’ party. We are having a launch party to celebrate the release of this awesome new book. Of course there will be plenty of giveaways there too, but what’s even better are the guest authors! Just check out these fabulous names: J. Scott Savage, Chad Morris, Lisa Mangum, Jenni James, Ali Cross, and many more. The Launch Party is: Friday, April 11th from 6-9pm at The Viridian Center in West Jordan, Utah. Follow this link for a map: http://goo.gl/dqVc0u
The Giveaways!
Enter the giveaway below to be entered to win one of the following prizes:
$25 Amazon Gift CardThe Stone of ValhallaNecklaceAutographed Paperback of The Stone of ValhallaAutographed 11x17 Postera Rafflecopter giveaway
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Published on March 31, 2014 00:00