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July 10, 2014
TORNADO GIVEAWAY: Bootie and the Beast by Falguni Kothari

Visit The Indian Tycoon's Marriage Deal by Adite Banerjie
10th July, 2014
Falguni Kothari is the 10th Author in the Tornado Giveaway.She has decided to give 10 copies of her book to 10 lucky winners. To enter the Giveaway, see the bottom of this post. To see all the books that are part of the Tornado Giveaway - Click Here
WHAT IS THIS STORY ALL ABOUT ?

Diya Mathur (aka Beauty), celebrated supermodel and Party Princess of India, is adored by everyone. She works hard, plays hard, and has the biggest shoe fetish on the planet. But after she purchases one baby bootie, Diya's reputation is in ruins. There's only one place to escape the rumours - Texas, under the protection of her lifelong friend, and secret love, Krish Menon (aka the Beast).
Financial whizz-kid, CFO and entrepreneur, Krish is a brooding workaholic with a charisma that still brings Beauty Mathur to her knees. He has no idea, of course! They've shared a bond since childhood - a special friendship that thrives on sparring, teasing and goading - but with Diya back in his life and under his roof, Krish's latent desire for her explodes. And when he finally admits to the secret that has never allowed him to commit to any woman - especially Diya - everything changes. Krish might finally realise how much he wants his Beauty. But he won't get her until Diya has tamed her Beast.
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Next Giveaway on 11th of July, 2014: Full Circle by Yamini Vijendran
Published on July 10, 2014 00:36
July 8, 2014
TORNADO GIVEAWAY: The Indian Tycoon's Marriage Deal by Adite Banerjie

Visit Butterfly Season by Natasha Ahmed
9th July, 2014
Adite Banerjie is the 9th Author in the Tornado Giveaway.She has decided to give 10 copies of her book to 10 lucky winners. To enter the Giveaway, see the bottom of this post. To see all the books that are part of the Tornado Giveaway - Click Here
WHAT IS THIS STORY ALL ABOUT ?

Dancing with the enemy
Krish Dev needs to find a bride—and quick! With a marriage arranged by his father looming, Krish finds the key to his freedom in Maya Shome, but is this dazzling beauty really all she seems...?
Maya has only one thing in mind: revenge. But when the host of the most exclusive high society party asks her to dance what is meant to be an innocent tango leads to an engagement to Krish—her enemy’s son!
Arranging their own marriage could work to their advantage…if they can resist mixing business with pleasure!
GET TO KNOW HER

During her exciting and fulfilling career as a business journalist, she found the time to indulge her passion for both Bollywood romances and M&Bs. But after years of reporting and writing about the real world, she chose to return to her love for fiction and turned screenwriter. She turned Harlequin author after winning the 2012 Passions Aspiring Authors Contest.
Her debut novel was released in September 2013. Her second Harlequin release "Trouble Has a New Name" comes out in July 2014.
To know more about her : Blog | Facebook | Goodreads | Twitter
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Next Giveaway on 10th of July, 2014: Bootie and the Beast by Falguni Kothari
Published on July 08, 2014 22:02
July 7, 2014
TORNADO GIVEAWAY: Butterfly Season by Natasha Ahmed

Visit The Malhotra Bride by Sundari Venkatraman
8th July, 2014
Natasha Ahmed is the 8th Author in the Tornado Giveaway.She has decided to give 10 copies of her book to 10 lucky winners. To enter the Giveaway, see the bottom of this post. To see all the books that are part of the Tornado Giveaway - Click Here
WHAT IS THIS STORY ALL ABOUT ?

On her first holiday in six years, Rumi is expecting to relax and unwind. But when she is set up by her long-time friend, she doesn’t shy away from the possibilities. Ahad, a charming, independent, self-made man, captures her imagination, drawing her away from her disapproving sister, Juveria.
Faced with sizzling chemistry and a meeting of the minds, Ahad and Rumi find themselves deep in a relationship that moves forward with growing intensity. But as her desire for the self-assured Ahad grows, Rumi struggles with a decision that will impact the rest of her life.
Confronted by her scandalized sister, a forbidding uncle and a society that frowns on pre-marital intimacy, Rumi has to decide whether to shed her middle-class sensibilities, turning her back on her family, or return to her secluded existence as an unmarried woman in Pakistan.
We follow Rumi from rainy London to a sweltering Karachi, as she tries to take control of her own destiny.
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She works in a small office at home, not far from Sea View, Karachi. From a tiny window, she can see the Arabian Sea sparkling in the distance, and small fishing boats trawl up and down the water throughout the day. When she’s not writing books, she’s dreaming of setting sail towards the horizon and never looking back. Great adventure, she believes, starts with great daring.
Butterfly Season is her first novella, though not, she hopes, her last. With the advent of self-publishing, Sundari is the proud author of three books as on today.
To know more about her : Blog | Facebook | Goodreads| Twitter
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Next Giveaway on 9th of July, 2014: The Indian Tycoon's Marriage Deal by Adite Banerjie
Published on July 07, 2014 22:48
Review: Unspoken Dreams by Alisha Guenzel
I have to admit that I don’t pick up many romances that have the scenario "young woman gets pregnant and is dumped by boyfriend to fend for her own, only to have him regret it all later" in them. The topic is a bit overcooked, I think. That makes me all the more glad that I gave "Unspoken Dreams" by Alisha Guenzel a chance, because it is different from those rather stereotype romances. Yes, this is an essential part of the plot, but there is so much more to draw you in and keep you interested.
Samantha and her boyfriend have plans, but when their job offers and her positive pregnancy test collide, Jonathan leaves. She turns out to be much stronger than you’d think, and manages not only to land her dream position with the New York Times, but also to grow from the experiences, and to become a dedicated mother. What makes this tale special? Her son, Jaime, is diagnosed with autism. The reader sees things from the mother’s perspective, learning what autism means, how hard but also rewarding it can be to live with such a special child, and how different life like this is. I loved reading about what upsets Jaime’s calm, what keeps him grounded, about his likes and dislikes that are sometimes startlingly similar to ours and sometimes seem so contrary to what you’d expect. Sometimes, we’re inside Jaime’s head, which is a great idea to make us realize how the world works for him.
Make no mistake, "Unspoken Dreams" isn’t only a story about a single mom and her autistic son, it is also a nice love story with a huge mix of emotions. When Samantha and her son return home in a visit in time to welcome her sister’s first baby, things really start to get complicated. She meets Jonathan again after all these years, and both of them experience a range of emotions, slowly getting closer while Samantha keeps up her guard. It’s very credible and authentic, and adds some sparks to the book. Alisha Guenzel makes the reader live through each scene as if involved in it, and grow along with the characters. I like how the protagonists have changed over the course of their lives, and how much effort Jonathan makes to get to know his son and become a part of the family.
The language and style used were new to me, somehow colloquial and probably typically American. It took some getting used to, but it fits the theme of the novel well, and it’s easy to read.
If you enjoy contemporary romance with emotional depth, if you want to learn about autism the interesting way, and if you believe in second chances, you’ll enjoy this book.
Samantha and her boyfriend have plans, but when their job offers and her positive pregnancy test collide, Jonathan leaves. She turns out to be much stronger than you’d think, and manages not only to land her dream position with the New York Times, but also to grow from the experiences, and to become a dedicated mother. What makes this tale special? Her son, Jaime, is diagnosed with autism. The reader sees things from the mother’s perspective, learning what autism means, how hard but also rewarding it can be to live with such a special child, and how different life like this is. I loved reading about what upsets Jaime’s calm, what keeps him grounded, about his likes and dislikes that are sometimes startlingly similar to ours and sometimes seem so contrary to what you’d expect. Sometimes, we’re inside Jaime’s head, which is a great idea to make us realize how the world works for him.
Make no mistake, "Unspoken Dreams" isn’t only a story about a single mom and her autistic son, it is also a nice love story with a huge mix of emotions. When Samantha and her son return home in a visit in time to welcome her sister’s first baby, things really start to get complicated. She meets Jonathan again after all these years, and both of them experience a range of emotions, slowly getting closer while Samantha keeps up her guard. It’s very credible and authentic, and adds some sparks to the book. Alisha Guenzel makes the reader live through each scene as if involved in it, and grow along with the characters. I like how the protagonists have changed over the course of their lives, and how much effort Jonathan makes to get to know his son and become a part of the family.
The language and style used were new to me, somehow colloquial and probably typically American. It took some getting used to, but it fits the theme of the novel well, and it’s easy to read.
If you enjoy contemporary romance with emotional depth, if you want to learn about autism the interesting way, and if you believe in second chances, you’ll enjoy this book.

Published on July 07, 2014 01:14
July 6, 2014
TORNADO GIVEAWAY: The Malhotra Bride by Sundari Venkatraman

Visit When I see your Face by Devika Fernando
7th July, 2014
Sundari Venkatraman is the 7th Author in the Tornado Giveaway.She has decided to give 10 copies of her book to 10 lucky winners. To enter the Giveaway, see the bottom of this post. To see all the books that are part of the Tornado Giveaway - Click Here
WHAT IS THIS STORY ALL ABOUT ?

Sunita Rishi’s just turned twenty, having completed her graduation. She wants to fly free as a bird, explore career options and travel the world. Does she have a choice when Mamma & Pappa insist on arranging her marriage? Born in a rich business family steeped in tradition, Sunita has a tough job on her hands. Can she stop the tide?
Tall, dark and handsome, Akshay Malhotra is the catch of the decade. The only son of Billionaire Raj Malhotra, he’s in a strange fix. His father’s keen that Akshay meets Sunita with marriage in mind. He’s too close to his parents to say ‘no’ for the preliminary meeting. And then he comes face-to-face with Sunita….
Will Sunita be falling from the frying pan into the fire when she agrees to become The Malhotra Bride?
GET TO KNOW HER

Her imagination took flight and she always lived in a rosy cocoon of romance over the years. Then came the writing - a true bolt out of the blue! She could never string two sentences together. While her spoken English had always been excellent - thanks to her Grandpa - she could not write to save her life. She was bad at writing essays in both school and college. Later, when it was time to teach her kids, she could manage everything from Science to Mathematics and History & Geography.
When it came to writing compositions, her kids found her of no help at all. All this changed suddenly one fine day in the year 2000. She had just quit her job at a school's office and did not know what to do with her life. She was saturated with simply reading books. That's when she got home one evening after her walk and took some sheets of paper and began writing. It was like watching a movie that was running in her head - all those years of visualising Indian heroes and heroines needed an outlet and had to be put into words. That's how her first novel, The Malhotra Bride, took shape.
With the advent of self-publishing, Sundari is the proud author of three books as on today.
To know more about her : Blog | Facebook | Goodreads| Twitter
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Next Giveaway on 8th of July, 2014: Butterfly Season by Natasha Ahmed
Published on July 06, 2014 23:15
July 4, 2014
TORNADO GIVEAWAY: Scorched by his Fire by Reet Singh

Visit Wilde Riders by Savannah Young
5th July, 2014
Reet Singh is the 5th Author in the Tornado Giveaway.She has decided to give 10 copies of her book to 10 lucky winners. To enter the Giveaway, see the bottom of this post. To see all the books that are part of the Tornado Giveaway - Click Here
WHAT IS THIS STORY ALL ABOUT ?

Convenient boyfriend, inconvenient attraction!
Mita Ramphul can't face another family set-up with a 'nice young man'. What she needs is to divert her family's attention so introducing the devastatingly handsome Tanay Devkumar as her new boyfriend is a stroke of brilliance. Until Tanay's scorching hot kisses threaten to shatter her plans for the perfect pretend date.
He might drive her crazy, yet spending time with Tanay sparks a passion Mita never knew she had. It's only meant to be temporary, but when Tanay looks at her with that smoldering fire in his ebony eyes Mita can't help but surrender to the temptation of her fake boyfriend.
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Reet has a romantic soul, partly genetic, but certainly attributable to the romantic fiction she devours by the kilo. When she's not watching romcoms, or doing creative things with wool and a crochet hook, or playing Scrabble, she can be found in the kitchen putting together her 'world-famous' one-pot meals.
Married for three decades, her prototypical tall, handsome, and sensitive hero-husband still makes her heart skip a beat. Writing about love and happy endings feeds her romantic soul; hearing from her readers thrills her.
Having a mother that read to her, she paid it forward, telling bedtime stories to her sons and nieces until they grew too old too fast. As a reaction to them growing up before she knew what was happening, she began writing for older children, and has published children's books on Amazon, for Kindle.
To know more about her: Blog | Facebook | Goodreads
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Next Giveaway on 6th of July, 2014: When I see your Face by Devika Fernando
Published on July 04, 2014 23:52
July 2, 2014
TORNADO GIVEAWAY: The Perfect Groom by Sumeetha Manikandan

Visit Saving Justice by Tasman Gibb
3rd July 2014
Sumeetha Manikandan is our Third Giveaway Author.She has decided to give 10 copies of her book to 10 lucky winners. To enter the Giveaway, see the bottom of this post. To see all the books that are part of the Tornado Giveaway - Click Here
WHAT IS THIS STORY ALL ABOUT ?

Very little has gone right in Nithya’s young life. So, when a proposal from a young, handsome NRI comes along, her mother jumps at the opportunity and packs her daughter off to the US with her perfect groom.
Nithya seems to have settled in with Ashok, ostensibly happy, if as yet childless, in her new life. When an old flame comes back into her life, however, the cracks in her perfect marriage begin to show…
GET TO KNOW HER

Sumeetha Manikandan, a freelance content writer is an English literature graduate with a journalism and mass communication diploma. She lives in Chennai with her husband and daughter.
After a decade long career in dotcom industry, she started working as a content writer from home. She wrote her debut novel, ‘The Perfect Groom’ as a script for a serial, which she converted into a novella for Indireads.
To know more about her: Blog | Facebook | Goodreads
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Next Giveaway on 4th July 2014 - Wilde Riders by Savannah Young
Published on July 02, 2014 23:43
July 1, 2014
TORNADO GIVEAWAY - Scarlet Revenge by Ann McGinnis

1st July 2014
Ann McGninnis is our first Giveaway Author. She has decided to give 10 copies of her book to 10 lucky winners. To enter the Giveaway, see the bottom of this post. To see all the books that are part of the Tornado Giveaway - Click Here
WHAT IS THIS STORY ALL ABOUT?

The FBI doesn’t know what to do with Analyst Caycee Scarlet. She’s brash, brilliant & brutally relentless when tracking a serial killer. But she also has a temper, problems with authority figures and recognizing the chain of command.
Things go sideways for Caycee when she uncovers a lead that saves the Omega Killer’s latest victim. Rather than working the system and making nice with her pompous boss, sparks fly and she gets into an altercation with the lead Special Agent on the case, resulting in a transfer to another assignment.
Caycee finds herself transferred to an FBI interrogation facility where she assesses the most dangerous of criminals in custody. She struggles to get over the loss of her dream job, but her new boss, handsome Special Agent Gil Graham, may soften the blow. Sparks, of a different variety, fly between the Special Agent and his new Analyst, as they work together to crack the most difficult cases.
Just when Caycee’s wounds are healing from her expulsion on the Omega Killer team, she is dragged back into the thick of it. Caycee and her new team are front and center, focused on an interview of a bombing suspect, when Omega comes looking for revenge. His attack wounds her team, leaving Caycee with only one option for help—the devastatingly handsome bombing suspect. It will take all of Caycee’s wits, and a kiss for luck, to stop Omega and save her co-workers.
GET TO KNOW HER
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Ann McGinnis writes about characters that let their egos and sense of justice rule their lives, while they protect the public from serial killers and unthinkable crimes. Of course, Ann's characters always find a way to blow off steam -- romantically!
As a writer, Ann comes from the world of action/thrillers and screenwriting. She has two scripts currently in development. A third script, about a spunky FBI analyst, is the basis of "Scarlet Revenge" and the main character Caycee Scarlet. It is the first book in a series, with Book 2 “Scarlet Envy” coming out in September 2014.
To know more about her : Blog | Facebook | Goodreads
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Next Giveaway on 2nd July 2014 - Saving Justice by Tasman Gibb
Published on July 01, 2014 00:45
June 30, 2014
Ask the Author - Interview with Amanda Ward
I love having friends from all over the world - especially if they are fellow writers. It's just so fascinating to learn about their ways of life, their beliefs, their country, and the way all of it influences their writing. Today, I'm happy to present a Q&A with my author friend Amanda Ward from England. *insert round of applause* Thanks for letting me bug you with questions, Manda!
10 questions with Amanda Ward
What do you like most about being a writer? What do you like least?
I really love losing myself in the story I’m typing/writing. I can get so involved that at night, before I fall asleep I try and imagine myself as the character and what she’s experiencing. I hate being interrupted by my brain finding something that I’ve forgotten, and it’s usually something I haven’t done around the house.
As you are interested in history: During which bygone era would you have loved to live?
That’s easy. The Queen Anne era, or the William and Mary which are the years 1650 through to 1714. Lots of intrigue. Heaps of rumours, and of course seeing as this is my fantasy I’d be married to a member of the aristocracy so I could find out all the gossip. The clothes were sumptuous and so flattering for the ‘larger’ woman.
Your English heroine Pann Haggerty went on MisAdventures in America. Is there any other country you’d love to choose as your next setting?
Crikey. Too many. Possibly the highlands of Scotland. I went there last year on holiday and I have never seen such raw beauty before. It’s amazing. I’d love to go back just to write and escape. Hopefully I won’t break my ankle this time, like I did last year.
If you had to summarize British literature in one sentence, what would you say?
Enduring.
Use these 5 words to write a mini-story: time, money, heart, woman, luck.
A 45yr old woman lacking in money and short of time for herself, yet full of love in her heart made her own luck and lived happily ever after! Will that do?
What makes you typically English? A love for tea and biscuits and "Anne of Green Gables"?
I’m very apologetic and polite. Happy to queue for something and yes, the answer to a problem or if someone is upset, put the kettle on! I’m also exceptionally hospitable and usually make too much food if I have friends round for lunch. Psst. I take my tea with milk and 2 sugars :D
Is there a question you have always hoped somebody would ask you? (Feel free to answer it, too.)
How do you juggle a family life, marriage with writing? Easy answer. It’s a juggling act and for the life of me I cannot juggle. I am the most disorganized person and very, very undisciplined. I guess I have to learn to switch off and work and ignore the flim-flam and trivia.
Complete this sentence: A writer’s most important tool is…
Her imagination. Anything can happen there.
Is your personality spring, summer, autumn or winter? Tell us why.
I’m an August baby, and supposed to love the summer and heat. In all honesty I am an autumn woman. I love it when the kids go back to school, life gets back into a routine and slows down a tad, ready for winter. The weather isn’t as hot and draining and there is a freshness on the breeze. The added bonus is that the comforting foods come back into play. Roll on mashed potatoes and casseroles. Can you tell I’m a foodie? If it’s lashing down with the wind and rain while the kids are at school, there is nothing better than curling up under a warm blankie with a fabulous book and a steaming mug of tea.
Please tell us more about your latest book(s) and plans for the future.
Currently I have two projects. One is the second installment of Pann Haggerty, entitled “Viva Pann Vegas”, and I am starting Camp Nano this year to get it done. This is for Secret Cravings Publishing. I am also working on a Christmas 15-20k novella for Books To Go Now, tentatively titled “The Bed & Breakfast Man”.
Plans for the future are hopes that readers will take a chance on my work, like it and rave about it to their friends/family, and that one day I will earn enough from royalties to hire a private villa (with pool and library) in Malta for a month during the summer, together with a nanny for the younger kids. So I can indulge in two of the things I have never done. Skinny dipping in a pool, and the other one is strictly between myself and my husband….wink!
Books by Amanda Ward About the Author
Amanda Ward lives in Bedfordshire, England with her husband, three children and two insane cats. The expression ‘What you see is what you get’, sums her up perfectly.
She is a published author of the novel Without Saying A Word with Books To Go Now and The MisAdventures of Pann Haggerty with Secret Cravings Publishing. She is a member of the Romance Novelists Association (RNA). There is always some moment waiting around the corner to be written into a novel.
Her interests include a passion for history, romance novels, cooking, and science fiction. Of course not forgetting the great and wonderful Doris Day musicals.
A perfect afternoon for Amanda would be a pot of tea, plenty of biscuits with a Doris Day film on the telly. Shared with great friends and her amazingly tolerant mother in law.
Find out more about Amanda and her manic life at www.amandajward.weebly.com
Without Saying a Word - http://amandajward.weebly.com/without-saying-a-word.html
The MisAdventures of Pann Haggerty - http://amandajward.weebly.com/the-misadventures-of-pann-haggerty.html
10 questions with Amanda Ward
What do you like most about being a writer? What do you like least?
I really love losing myself in the story I’m typing/writing. I can get so involved that at night, before I fall asleep I try and imagine myself as the character and what she’s experiencing. I hate being interrupted by my brain finding something that I’ve forgotten, and it’s usually something I haven’t done around the house.
As you are interested in history: During which bygone era would you have loved to live?
That’s easy. The Queen Anne era, or the William and Mary which are the years 1650 through to 1714. Lots of intrigue. Heaps of rumours, and of course seeing as this is my fantasy I’d be married to a member of the aristocracy so I could find out all the gossip. The clothes were sumptuous and so flattering for the ‘larger’ woman.
Your English heroine Pann Haggerty went on MisAdventures in America. Is there any other country you’d love to choose as your next setting?
Crikey. Too many. Possibly the highlands of Scotland. I went there last year on holiday and I have never seen such raw beauty before. It’s amazing. I’d love to go back just to write and escape. Hopefully I won’t break my ankle this time, like I did last year.
If you had to summarize British literature in one sentence, what would you say?
Enduring.
Use these 5 words to write a mini-story: time, money, heart, woman, luck.
A 45yr old woman lacking in money and short of time for herself, yet full of love in her heart made her own luck and lived happily ever after! Will that do?
What makes you typically English? A love for tea and biscuits and "Anne of Green Gables"?
I’m very apologetic and polite. Happy to queue for something and yes, the answer to a problem or if someone is upset, put the kettle on! I’m also exceptionally hospitable and usually make too much food if I have friends round for lunch. Psst. I take my tea with milk and 2 sugars :D
Is there a question you have always hoped somebody would ask you? (Feel free to answer it, too.)
How do you juggle a family life, marriage with writing? Easy answer. It’s a juggling act and for the life of me I cannot juggle. I am the most disorganized person and very, very undisciplined. I guess I have to learn to switch off and work and ignore the flim-flam and trivia.
Complete this sentence: A writer’s most important tool is…
Her imagination. Anything can happen there.
Is your personality spring, summer, autumn or winter? Tell us why.
I’m an August baby, and supposed to love the summer and heat. In all honesty I am an autumn woman. I love it when the kids go back to school, life gets back into a routine and slows down a tad, ready for winter. The weather isn’t as hot and draining and there is a freshness on the breeze. The added bonus is that the comforting foods come back into play. Roll on mashed potatoes and casseroles. Can you tell I’m a foodie? If it’s lashing down with the wind and rain while the kids are at school, there is nothing better than curling up under a warm blankie with a fabulous book and a steaming mug of tea.
Please tell us more about your latest book(s) and plans for the future.
Currently I have two projects. One is the second installment of Pann Haggerty, entitled “Viva Pann Vegas”, and I am starting Camp Nano this year to get it done. This is for Secret Cravings Publishing. I am also working on a Christmas 15-20k novella for Books To Go Now, tentatively titled “The Bed & Breakfast Man”.
Plans for the future are hopes that readers will take a chance on my work, like it and rave about it to their friends/family, and that one day I will earn enough from royalties to hire a private villa (with pool and library) in Malta for a month during the summer, together with a nanny for the younger kids. So I can indulge in two of the things I have never done. Skinny dipping in a pool, and the other one is strictly between myself and my husband….wink!

Amanda Ward lives in Bedfordshire, England with her husband, three children and two insane cats. The expression ‘What you see is what you get’, sums her up perfectly.
She is a published author of the novel Without Saying A Word with Books To Go Now and The MisAdventures of Pann Haggerty with Secret Cravings Publishing. She is a member of the Romance Novelists Association (RNA). There is always some moment waiting around the corner to be written into a novel.
Her interests include a passion for history, romance novels, cooking, and science fiction. Of course not forgetting the great and wonderful Doris Day musicals.
A perfect afternoon for Amanda would be a pot of tea, plenty of biscuits with a Doris Day film on the telly. Shared with great friends and her amazingly tolerant mother in law.
Find out more about Amanda and her manic life at www.amandajward.weebly.com
Without Saying a Word - http://amandajward.weebly.com/without-saying-a-word.html
The MisAdventures of Pann Haggerty - http://amandajward.weebly.com/the-misadventures-of-pann-haggerty.html
Published on June 30, 2014 04:51
June 29, 2014
The Tornado Giveaway: Discover Authors, Win Books

Welcome to The Book Club’s very first Giveaway Tornado Giveaway
We’re extremely excited about it. You will be too…when you hear the details. Get ready to be blown away by Tornado Giveaway!
A tornado of books is coming your way. We love our Authors. They give us hours of entertainment; they fill our lives with love and passion. Today, we want to do exactly that. Fill your life with love. This is a Romance Giveaway with a smattering of crime thrillers and a heartwarming family saga - to spice up your life.
Starting on the 1st of July we will introduce each of the twenty-three participating Authors on our Book Club page. Some you already know; some are new. But all promise to keep you entertained with their words.
Believe it or not, we have 200 books to give away. Didn’t we say, a Tornado is coming your way! And there will be not one... not two ... but 17 Winners who will get 17 books each and 6 Mega winners will get a chance to grab 22 books each.
How do you participate in this Giveaway? It's simple... just follow the Rafflecopter(scroll down) and win all the books.
So what are you waiting for? Join us here as we introduce each author daily and get a sneak peek into their writing. Get ready to be swept away!
The Rules....
Love Books of course :)
In the Rafflecopter follow the rules....
1. Like the Author Facebook Page - Mandatory - 1 point 2. Follow the author on Twitter -Mandatory- 2 points 3. Tweet on the dates mentioned in the Rafflecopter about the Author - Optional - 3 points 4. Like the Harlequin India Facebook Page - Mandatory - 5 points 5. Like the Indireads Facebook Page -Mandatory - 5 points 6. Like The Book Club Facebook Page -Mandatory - 5 points
23AUTHORS; 23 NOVELS; 17 WINNERS; 6 MEGA WINNERS
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Name of the Book Name of the Author Date of Post Scarlet Revenge Ann McGinnis 1st July Saving Justice Tasman Gibb 2nd July The Perfect Groom Sumeetha Manikandan 3rd July Wilde Riders Savannah Young 4th July Scorched by His Fire Reet Singh 5th July When I see your Face Devika Fernando 6th July The Malhotra Bride Sundari Venkatraman 7th July Butterfly Season Natasha Ahmed 8th July The Indian Tycoon's Marriage Deal Adite Banerjie 9th July Bootie and the Beast Falguni Kothari 10th July Full Circle Yamini Vijendran 11th July Bollywood Fiance For a Day Ruchi Vasudeva 12th July The Truth About De Campo Jennifer Hayward 13th July Twelve Hours of Temptation Shoma Narayanan 14th July Monsoon Memories Renita D'Silva 15th July His Captive Indian Princess Tanu Jain 16th July The Return of the Rebel Jennifer Faye 17th July Rapid Fall Adiana Ray 18th July Kingdom Come Aarti V Raman 19th July Crossing the line Nicola Marsh 20th July India was one An Indian 21st July Lily's Leap Téa Cooper 22nd July Love's Labour Andy Paula 23rd July
All the Best Dear Readers...
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Participating Blogs
Bloggers/Writers Blogging @ Aarti V Raman Rt_Writes Adiana Ray Rayyyydays Adite Banerjie AditeBanerjie An Indian India Was One Ann McGinnis Ann McGinnis Arti Metroreader Arti Metroreader Bhavya NK Ishithaa Devika Fernando Devika Fernando Dola Basu Singh Shiuli Falguni Kothari Falguni Kothari Inderpreet Kaur Uppal Eloquent Articulation Janaki Nagaraj Memoirs of A Homemaker Jennifer Faye Jennifer Faye Jennifer Hayward Jennifer Hayward Jigar Doshi Jigar Doshi Parichita Singh Parichita Natasha Ahmed Dear Rumi Nicola Marsh Nicola Marsh Nikita Soni Njkinny's World of Books & Stuff Pooja Abhay Thoughtless Ramifications Reet Singh Reet Singh Renita D'Silva Renita D'Silva Rubina Ramesh The Book Club Ruchi Vasudeva Ruchi Vasudeva Savannah Young Savannah Young Shoma Narayanan Shoma Narayanan Sonia Rao soniaraowrites Sumeetha Manikandan Books Reviews by Sumi Sundari Venkatraman Flaming Sun Tanu Jain tanurja's Blog Tasman Gibb Tasman Gibb Téa Cooper Tea Cooper Usha Narayanan Usha Narayanan Yamini Vijendran Straight from the heart Andy Paula Andy Paula
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Published on June 29, 2014 21:42