Showing posts with label Giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giveaway. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Cherie Priest Giveaway



 It’s giveaway time again!  We’re really excited to be hosting this – one winner will win two Steampunk themed books from Cherie Priest’s Clockwork Century series from TOR – Boneshaker and Dreadnought (which has just been released today!) 

To enter, fill in the rafflecopter form.  That’s it!  You can gain extra entries by tweeting about it & by following us etc, these are optional.  (UK residents only – sorry international folks)

Good Luck!  Giveaway closes on 20th December 2012
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Monday, 3 December 2012

Book Lover's Holiday Hop Giveaway




We’re taking part in the Booklover’s Holiday Hop, being hosted by I Am A Reader Not A Writer and co-hosted by Chapter by Chapter.

Our giveaway is simple, and open worldwide. Enter to win a bound copy of Brotherhood of Shades by Dawn Finch.

It’s mandatory to be a follower via Google Friends Connect; all other entries are optional.  Good luck!  

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Why not hop over to some other blogs?

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Dystopian Giveaway Hop 1st Nov - 7th Nov


Happy Halloween everyone!!  It’s that time of year again, so jump on in and join us as we take part in the Dystopian Blog hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer & My Shelf Confessions.


We’re also celebrating our 2nd Birthday :) Where did the time go??!!


Win a proof/arc copy of Breathe by Sarah Crossan!  I have ONE to give away.

This is open to everyone, with it being an international offering here.  Our only requirements - fill out the Rafflecopter form in full AND follow us via GFC - located on the right hand side – there are additional entries available should you wish to make use of them :)

Have fun hopping & thank you for taking part!!  

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Hop on over to everyone else taking part :)
 

Monday, 29 October 2012

Winner: Breathe by Sarah Crossan

Thank you to all those who joined in with the giveaway to win a copy of Breathe.  Random.org was used to select a winner - congratulations to A.Jack, entrant number 12, for winning a copy of Breathe.

Keep watching for more giveaways, we're also taking part in the Dystopian Giveaway Hop :)

Monday, 15 October 2012

Breathe Blog Tour, Extract & Giveaway

This giveaway is now closed



I’m really excited to be taking part in the Breathe Blog Tour, so please join me in welcoming Sarah Crossan.  You can also read an extract of Breathe, and for UK & Ireland residents there’s the opportunity to win your own copy of Breathe!  Read on…..

Sarah, which actors would you cast in a film or TV version of Breathe?

I think David Morrissey would make a fantastic Pod Minister and Lisa Bonet could be Petra. Apart from that, I’m not too sure, but I definitely wouldn’t want Alina, Bea, or Quinn to be Hollywood perfect because they aren’t—who is? It’s also important that any actor playing the role could do a British accent. The novel is set near London, and I would want it to feel convincing.

Facebook: Sarah Crossan   
Twitter: @SarahCrossan

Breathe by Sarah Crossan (Extract)  
UK & Ireland residents can also enter to win your own copy of Breathe, simply fill out the linky or email your address to bookwormreviewed@gmail.com and we’ll post on here who won once they’ve responded with their address.  Breathe will be sent directly from the publisher.  The giveaway ended on 29th October at 5pm



Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Family Pass Giveaway to see Mirror Mirror

Now closed.

Win a family pass to see MIRROR MIRROR at a special event!

To celebrate the release of MIRROR MIRROR on DVD & Blu-ray from 30th July, we are giving away a family pass of 4 to see an exclusive preview screening of the film in Central London. The event will also have drinks, nibbles and activities for the kids with a free giveaway for every child! 

Please note the winner will need to be able to get into London on Monday 23rd July at 11am.
To enter - leave a comment with your email address in.  One entry per person, transport not included.  
One of the most beloved stories of all time gets a modern make over and comes to life, in this spectacular motion picture event starring Oscar®-winner Julia Roberts as the evil Queen and Lily Collins (The Blind Side) as Snow White. A fresh and funny retelling of the classic fairy tale, the film also stars Armie Hammer (The Social Network) as the Prince, Sean Bean (“Game of Thrones”) as the King, and Nathan Lane (The Birdcage) as the Queen’s hapless and bungling servant, Brighton.



MIRROR MIRROR is released on DVD & Blu-ray 30th July 2012 courtesy of StudioCanal UK.

Our thanks to StudioCanalUK for having us host this brilliant summer holiday treat!

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Win a signed set of Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer




To celebrate the release of the final book in the hugely popular Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer, we are delighted to offer UK residents the chance to enter to win a complete signed set of the series! 


This competition is now closed - thank you to those who entered, such a shame there weren't more entries...makes it better odds for you all though!


Entry closed on Monday, 16th July at 5:30pm


Open to those residing in the UK.   


One entry per person only.  Multiple entries will be discounted.  Entries without email addresses will also be discounted.


The winner will be announced on Tuesday AM, using either Random.org or the classic answers in a hat, to pick the winner.  Our thanks to Puffin for having us along on their mini blog tour.

Friday, 10 February 2012

UK Giveaway - The Crown by Nancy Bilyeau



Congratulations to Drew, Hollie and Karen C, our 3 winners.  An email of confirmation is on its way to you and your details have been given to the publisher so they can send your prize direct.  Thank you for taking part!


Now is your chance to win your own copy of Nancy Bilyeau's The Crown!  This is Now Closed.


You don't have to be a follower of our blog to enter (although we'd love you to follow us!)  Here's something to wet your appetite:




Book synopsis:

For secrets this deadly, blood will dye the throne of a nation...
London, May 1537: When Joanna Stafford, a young novice, learns her cousin is about to be burned at the stake for rebelling against Henry VIII, she makes a decision that will change not only her life but quite possibly, the fate of a nation. Joanna breaks the sacred rule of enclosure and runs away from Dartford Priory. 
But when Joanna and her father are arrested and sent to the Tower of London, she finds herself a pawn in a deadly power struggle. Those closest to the throne are locked in a fierce fight against those desperate to save England's monasteries from destruction
Charged with a mission to find a hidden relic believed to possess a mystical power that has slain three Englishmen of royal blood in the last 300 years, Joanna and a troubled young friar, Brother Edmund, must seek answers across England. 
Once she learns the true secret of her quest, one that traces all the way back to Golgotha and the Relics of the Passion, Joanna must finally determine who to trust and how far she is willing to go to protect her life, her family and everything she holds dear.

There will be 3 winners!  Thanks to Orion Publishing for running this Giveaway.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Swim the Fly by Don Calame

Giveaway now closed.  Templar will be in contact with the winners direct :o)

Title: Swim The Fly
Author: Don Calame
Publisher:Templar
Published: June 2011
ISBN: 978 1848774537









Rating: 5/5 with merits



The cover on this is bright, and easily gives you an idea about the book having something to do with swimming....to be honest I didn't twig that 'the fly' actually meant the butterfly stroke until that part it was explained!


Matt and his two best friends Shaun and Coop always set themselves a challenge for summer break (half term).  This time they get really adventurous and decide it's high time they see a real live girl naked.  Chaos follows when Matt goes all out to impress a girl, and a boy who just scrapes through swimming club steps up and enters himself into tournaments that no one else dare take on.  

Swim the Fly is pure escapism at its best....and brought back vivid memories of when fancying someone was the biggest thorn in life...I loved the banter between the friends and the way they handled situations was extremely funny.  From drunken escapades to hair brained schemes and defeating the odds, it was a fantastic read.


This is a hilarious book, which had me in fits of laughter over the boys antics in their pursuit to see a naked girl!!  This is a riot and one which I can easily see on the cinema, having everyone if fits of laughter...I dare everyone to read this and not come away with a very big smile on their face! 


Book synopsis:
Fifteen-year-old Matt Gratton and his two best friends, Coop and Sean, always set themselves a summertime goal. This year? To see a real-live naked girl for the first time. But this impossible mission starts to look easy in comparison to Matt's other challenge: to swim the 100 yard butterfly (the hardest stroke known to man) and impress the gorgeous Kelly West.






Source - Many thanks to Templar, a copy was received in exchange for an honest review.


Monday, 7 February 2011

Win a Jamie at Home set of DVDs



Thanks to The Sun Buzz you have the chance to win a complete set of Jamie at Home DVDs this week.

I will be sharing my review of these sometime this week.  To enter to win your own set all you have to do is: *****Giveaway is now closed, Random.org chose poster #2 as the winner, Lynsey, congratulations, an email is coming your way shortly.*****

1. Be a follower
2. Leave a comment including your valid email address
3. Open to UK followers only this time 
4. Giveaway ends 14th February, winner will be notified by email.


The winner will receive a complete set of 12 episodes (6 dvds) of Jamie at Home.  These are in cardboard sleeves as they are a promotional item.


If you don't want to wait to win these, The Sun is giving away a copy everyday between 5-11th February.  Simply redeem the voucher inside the paper on the same day of print in Tesco to receive a free DVD.  Over the promotional period you can collect all of the 12 episodes which are spread over the 6 DVDs.

Please tweet, share on Facebook, moneysaving sites etc :)









 

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Young Reviewers interview Alison Hart +giveaway

Shaun has just finished reading Anna's Blizzard by Alison Hart.  A dual review of it can be seen here.  This is a dual interview, Shaun has questions about Anna's Blizzard, and I'm just plain nosy ;p

Alison is also giving away a copy of her newest book, Emma's River, which you can enter after the interview.  Thank you, Alison, for agreeing to come over for a chat.  Shaun's got some questions for Alison about Anna's Blizzard....

Shaun -how long did Anna's Blizzard take to write?
Alison - Research takes the longest especially when writing historical fiction. It took me almost a year to research--I read lots of books, of course, but I also visited Nebraska and saw a real sod house. The actual writing part took several months. 


Shaun -my favorite bit is when John Jacob was found safe what's your favorite bit?
Alison - I love the part when Anna is ready to give up and then hears her Papa. 


Shaun -Top is my favorite character who is yours? 
Alison - I am a horse lover, so Top is my favorite, too!


Shaun -do you have rattlesnakes where you live?
No rattlesnakes, thank goodness. I read many old journal about life on the prairie and all mentioned how many snakes there were!  

Michelle -When did you first realize you wanted to become a writer?  
I wrote and illustrated my first 'book' at seven and never stopped. I especially loved to write during Latin class in seventh grade, much to the dismay of my teacher.
What was the first book you wrote?  
The first book I published was in 1988 in the Linda Craig series called The Silver Stallion. Wow, that was decades ago, making me, um, old.
Where do you get your inspiration from for your characters and story?   
Research is key for me, especially if I am writing historical fiction. In Emma's River a tour and trip on the steamboat Louisville Belle helped cement my story. In my Racing to Freedom trilogy (Gabriel's Horses, Gabriel's Triumph, Gabriel's Journey) I researched for over two years. As I read and visited places, the characters and story developed in my mind first.
Of the books you've written, which one is your favorite? 
Each one I write has to be my favorite at the time. I loved writing Emma's River because the story was not just about privileged Emma who traveled on the plush cabin deck, but also about the immigrant Patrick who lived below with the livestock on the main deck.
Which character from your books is your favorite?  
I love all my characters, but Gabriel's story, because it spanned three books and because it involved slavery and war, was the toughest to write.
When you're not writing, which books do you read, and do you have any favorite authors?  
I read a wide variety of genres from YA to adult. When I am researching, I read a lot of nonfiction. Right now, I am reading about criminal investigation.
Chocolate or books?  
They go hand in hand!
What plans have you got for future books? 
I have a YA thriller with my agent, who is shopping it around. In 2011, Risky Chance, book seven in the Horse Diary series (Random House) and Dive Right In, from the InnerStar U series (American Girls) will be published. 

Alison Hart is the author of over twenty children’s books. Her newest titles are Emma’s River, historical suspense (Peachtree Publishers), Whirlwind, the sequel to Edgar-nominated Shadow Horse, (Random House) and Taking the Reins (American Girls). Gabriel’s Horses, Gabriel’s Triumph and Gabriel’s Journey (Peachtree) were chosen as Junior Library Guild Premiere Selections. Gabriel’s Horses has been nominated for over twelve state readers awards including the 2008-2009 Texas Bluebonnet, Keystone State (Pennsylvania), Horned Toad Tales (Texas), West Virginia and Flicker Tales (North Dakota) awards, and the 2009-2010 Lamplighter and Young Hoosier (Indiana) awards. 

In addition, she has written over forty books as well as educational materials under her own name, Alice Leonhardt. Titles include the easy-to-reads The Mystery of the Missing Leopard and One Special Dog (Steck-Vaughn), and novels in the popular series Nancy Drew Mysteries, Thoroughbred, and New Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley. Summer 2007, she worked for the Monticello/Thomas Jefferson Foundation on the Monticello Digital Classroom project.


****This giveaway has now closed, the winner was Zoe, post #5***

Emma's River will be sent out promptly on January 4th 2011 to avoid getting caught in the Christmas post.


Emma's River Synopsis:
"Horse-crazy girls and Titanic fans will love this action-packed adventure story set on a steamboat on the Missouri River in the nineteenth century.
The year is 1852. Ten-year-old Emma Wright and her mama have boarded the Sally May for a steamboat journey that will take them up the Mississippi River to the Missouri River and finally to St. Joseph where Papa will be waiting. The pair is being escorted by Dr. Burton, who is tending to Mama’s fragile health.
But Emma doesn’t like that Dr. Burton treats her like a bothersome child and bosses her around. And she is used to getting her own way. When concern over her beloved pony, Licorice Twist, lures her below to the main deck—a place that she has been forbidden to go—Emma is shocked by what she encounters. Here is a world completely different than the pampered one above with its comfortable stateroom and fine food. Here livestock and poor immigrants huddle together—underfed, unclean, and exhausted.
Soon Emma is making regular trips below, ferrying food to Patrick, an eleven-year-old stowaway who recently emigrated from Ireland. Slowly, Emma and Patrick develop a friendship that spans classes and ship levels. When the boiler explodes and the steamboat starts sinking, Emma fights her way through the black smoke to find her friends and family. But is it too late?"

 
 




  

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Voices on the Waves by Jessica Chambers

Jessica Chambers interview and giveaway for Voices on the Waves is HERE

Title: Voices on the Waves
Author: Jessica Chambers
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Published: Sept 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60435-786-8 (ebook)
Author's Website: http://www.jessicachambers.co.uk/blog/

Rating 5/5 with merits!!

The cover on this is very tranquil and inviting, and is a fabulous reflection of the book. Warm, peaceful and completely inviting, this book reeled me in and had me fascinated from start to finish.  As a reader the warmth within the pages invites you to delve in and read more, if you enjoy people watching, then you really should read this!

All the characters are unique, with their own stories to tell, I could give you a really good in depth peek into each and every character in the book, I've come to know them well and have empathy with all of them through the compassionate, believable storyline.  I don't want to ruin the characters or the plot in any way, so I'll let you know that my favorite character is the very perceptive Karenza, whose no nonsense approach and bold behavior was enjoyable and refreshing.

Voices on the Waves has a lot within it's pages, it's so detailed and well thought out.  Every character comes to life and they reveal their own lives as the story unwinds.  It's really compassionate, and tinged with tangible regret and longing which is touchingly real, as it touches on a lot of subjects...illness, grief, character traits, and a full spectrum of experiences to get your teeth into.  The thing I come away most with from this book is the empathy with each and every one of the characters.  A thoroughly enjoyable and inspiring read, which is well researched, and a book I could happily read again.

Book Synopsis:
"When Faye Wakefield runs a competition offering nine lucky winners a two-week holiday at her beautiful farmhouse retreat in Cornwall, she promises an experience they will never forget. However, even Faye could not have imagined how bringing these people together would change their lives forever.
Just as she hoped, the competition yields a diverse mixture of characters: a shy young woman with troubled eyes, a womanizing business tycoon, an interior designer ruled by her need for independence, a retired nurse, and an Irishman with an affiliation for the whisky bottle. Yet, as sparks begin to fly and the guests share their long-suppressed secrets, only Faye knows of her ulterior motive for inviting them all under her roof."

You can read an excerpt and buy the ebook at Red Rose Publishing

Source: Author


Sunday, 14 November 2010

Author Interview & Mega Giveaway - John Brinling

I'm pleased to announce two premiers for us - an author interview, and an international ebook giveaway...in fact John's been very generous and is giving away 10 copies of both The Ghost of a Flea and The Watcher to reviewing followers. Now closed.

Please welcome John Brinling, author of four mixed genre Indie published books and screenplays. 

John, how long have you been writing for?
I have been writing all of my life. I wrote my first novel when I was sixteen.  “Black Dawn.”  It dealt with segregation and the KKK. Whatever happened to it I don't know.

What have you been doing since Black Dawn?
Since then, earning a living has preempted long periods of my life when I wrote very little.  My wife and I are both in data processing (IT nowadays) and we usually work long hours when we are on a contract, which meant I spent little time writing fiction when gainfully employed.  The birth of my daughter offered me another excuse for not writing, but that's what it was: an excuse.  Writing is hard.   But it's in my DNA and I keep returning to it, despite some part of me that prefers the lazy life.  However, not writing is unthinkable, and I am constantly exploring ideas even when I'm not committing them to paper.

I lived and worked in Europe for seven years.  I met my wife In Italy where we both worked for the same company, and were married in 1975.  The contract we were working on ended that year and we took two years off to live in England, in a 300 year old farmhouse in Wiltshire.  It was in that farmhouse that I wrote “The Ghost Of  A Flea,” as well as another book titled “Quarantine,” which is a science fiction thriller.

When you're not writing, what do you like to read?
I like fast moving stories.  Action/adventure/mystery.  My favorite authors are Ian Fleming, Alistair MacLean, John Grisham, Dean Koontz, Robert Parker, JK Rowling, Robert Ludman, etc.
What are your favorite characters?
My favorite character is Atticus Finch, though James Bond and Harry Potter are close seconds

Could you tell us more about your inspiration for Ghost of the Flea?
The Ghost of the Flea has a strong autobiographical component.  I was a programmer/analyst.  The office ambience in the novel is similar to life in my New York office, although the intrigues were of an entirely different nature.  I had a good friend who lived in Sparta. I lived for a time near the George Washington Bridge.  The building manager was an Irishman, who became a good friend, and an integral character in the book.

How did you come to self-publish?
I had an agent back then who marketed both this and "Quarantine" , and came very close to selling them to both Doubleday and St. Martins.  Unfortunately he died before completing the sale and I put the books on a shelf and forgot about them for 35 years.  Only this year did I resurrect them and publish them on Amazon's Kindle and Smashwords.

Have you got any other books planned?
I have several other books in the works. One titled "Alone," which I thought I had lost but just rediscovered in hard copy, so I have to read it into digital for updating and editing. I also need to change the title since it has now been used by a best selling author. The book deals with a man who suffers a head injury and is slowly slipping into a vegetative state.  The effect of his suffering is reflected in the actions of his family and friends and how he  tries to affect what is happening to them, as he comes to grips with the growing realization that he will never get well. 
 
I have a mystery series also in the works called "The Valley Mysteries," which may end being my tour de force because of its sheer length.
I also have a bunch of screenplays that I'm trying to market.  I put one of them out on Amazon to see how it would be received.  Its titled: "Chromosome 47."

Who are your favorite characters from Ghost of Flea?
Roger, who becomes a man during the course of the book, and his paramour Peggy.  I also like the villain, who will go unnamed. 


Giveaway has now ended,

To Enter The Ghost of a Flea Giveaway:
Any Follower can enter - this is international.
By entering the Giveaway you are ageeing to review the ebook (blog/goodreads etc).
Twitter - @cloverhillrevie
GFC
Networked blogs 
Enter The Watcher Giveaway further down!! 


Who is your favorite character from The Watcher? 
Janet, the heroine who is confined to a wheelchair, and her detective friend who falls in love with her.



Book Excerpt for The Watch:

The horror was starting again....
Just like last Tuesday and the Tuesday before that.
An unnatural quiet outside the hundred year old Connecticut
farmhouse. A sullen, all too familiar, resonance of previous
encounters.
Janet Stapleton gripped the arms of her wheelchair tightly,
her belly detecting its coming before her other senses, a low-grade fear more akin to disquiet than outright terror.
A shimmer of tears came to her bright hazel-blue eyes.

She arrived without warning and hovered over the death scene like some avenging angel, yet never ventured in close enough for him to see her clearly, get a feel for who she was or what she was doing there.
She posed a serious threat and had to be disposed of. His work needed to be done in secret and no meddling voyeur could be allowed to interfere.
But how could he find her?
She only appeared when he killed. Only arrived during the last few seconds of the sacrificial act.
For a moment tonight she'd actually thought to follow him home. Then, abruptly, pulled back, afraid, knowing he was on to her and she would die.
He grinned. It was only a matter of time until he identified her, until she felt the cold steel of his switchblade, and joined the others in hell!
Of that he was sure.
There was no way he could fail.
Not with his father's guidance.


 

To Enter The Watcher Giveaway:
Any Follower can enter - this is international.
By entering the Giveaway you are ageeing to review the ebook (blog/goodreads etc).
Twitter - @cloverhillrevie
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Networked blogs
Giveaway has now ended.



Kind thanks to John Brinling for taking part in the interview and giveaway :)  The Giveaways close on 30th November.


More on the Ghost of Flea....

The Ghost of a Flea is a mystery/suspense/action/ thriller that tests the endurance and love of a man and a woman, and threatens the security of a great city. It is a tale of greed, passion and death centered on a painting of haunting beauty and mystifying significance.  “The Ghost Of A Flea,” painted by William Blake 200 years ago.
 
Book Synopsis:
Time: 1975.
Location:  New York City.
The murder of Roger’s musician friend, Gideon Whiting, turns Roger’s world up-side-down.  His wife, Natalie, lies to him.  His best friend, Ted, lies to him.  His boss and U.S. Senate candidate, Charlie Holt, lies to him. And Lieutenant Tarrington, a homicide detective, is convinced Roger killed Gideon—but is Tarrington who he claims to be, or is he lying, too?
Peggy Curtis, the blond bombshell who dropped into Roger’s life one snowy night after he left Gideon’s apartment, might be the only person who can unravel the Gordian knot facing Roger, yet she has serious credibility problems, and is the last person he would want to rely on with his life and freedom on the line.
The drug cartel masterminding much of the chaos seeks an address book it thinks Roger took from Gideon.  As their ruthless pursuit intensifies, the police learn of the book and join the chase.  The problem is, Roger doesn’t have what they want and he must get it before they decide he is expendable.
In a climax not unlike the best of today’s action thrillers—Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, others—Roger and Peggy face-off against the surprise mastermind of the drug cartel in a fight to the death!