Giveaway Winners!!

Giveaway winnersThe time has come to announce the winners of the Summer’s Gone giveaway as well as the Valentine’s Day one. I should be doing separate posts but instead I am being sneaky and combining them into one.

I would like to thank everyone who entered and I am even more pleased that the Rafflecopter worked which was a nice change!

 

Summer’s Gone by Charles Hall

Using Rafflecopter’s random drawing, the lucky winner of Summer’s Gone is

Diane Cummins! 

Congratulations!

Valentine’s Day Giveaway

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I have drawn the winners of each book using Random.org, and I am pleased to announce the following:

Congratulations to allvce who has won Twisted Heart by Eden Maguire

Congratulations to allvce who has won Velvet Touch by Zara Devereux

Congratulations to John McCready-Huntsman who has won Because You are Mine by Beth Kery

All winners have been notified by email.

Congratulations again and I hope you enjoy your books!

Release Day Blitz: Animal by Nikki Rae

Today marks the release of Nikki Rae’s latest novel Animal. Nikki is the author of the brilliant The Sunshine Series as well as the novella The Donor and now adds Animal to her ever-growing list of successful stories. Animal is a new adult paranormal suspense novel and brings a new light to characters seen in The Sunshine Series. You can read my review of Animal here.
In honour of the release there is also a giveaway where you can enter to win signed paperbacks as well as ecopies of Animal, plus additional swag. Details are below.

 

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Synopsis:
Ava has spent her life running from the monsters that lurk in the shadows, always the prey.
She finally thinks she can settle down, have a normal life, and work on not being so scared of the world around her. That is until she runs into her worst fear. 
He has finally found the potential family he has always wanted. All he has to do is make his little bird sing. Will Ava escape with her humanity intact?

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About the Author

meneddieNikki Rae is a writer who lives in New Jersey. As an independent author, she has appeared numerously on Amazon Best Seller lists and she concentrates on making her imaginary characters as real as possible. Nikki writes mainly dark, scary, romantic tales, but she’ll try anything once. When she is not writing, reading, or thinking, you can find her spending time with animals, drawing in a quiet corner, or studying people. Closely.

 

Giveaway

Nikki is running a giveaway to win signed paperbacks and ecopies of Animal!

You can get all the details on how to enter here.

You can purchase Animal via the following:

Amazon

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Blogiversary Giveaway Winners!!

2yr Anniversary winners

A month has passed which means that the time to announce the winners of my blogiversary giveaway has finally arrived! I want to thank everyone who entered over the past few weeks; it has been amazing to be able to celebrate with you all.

I have drawn the winners of each book using Random.org, and so without any further delay, I am very pleased to announce the following winners:

Congratulations to AJ who has won The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

Congratulations to YUN-A who has won Looking For Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta

Congratulations to SARAH who has won The Wrong Girl by Zoe Foster

Congratulations to ALLVCE who has won Murder in Mississippi by John Safran

Congratulations to JOHN MCCREADY-HUNTSMAN who has won Stoner by John Williams

If you could please email me your mailing address and I will send you out your prizes ASAP. Thank you again for all your entries and congratulations again to those who have won! I hope you enjoy your books!

 

Valentine’s Day Giveaway (Aust)! DRAWN

Valentine's Giveaway

Seeing as it is not only Valentine’s Day, the most romantic of days, but also International Book Giving Day, I am giving away three books filled with romance to three lucky people. I won these books are part of the Sydney Author Event last year and since romance/erotica is not my style I thought I would share them with people who may appreciate them more than I. Click the book title to read their Goodreads blurbs.

If you are interested in books other than romance/erotica I also have two other giveaways currently running: one for my blogiversary and one to win Summer’s Gone by Charles Hall.

Twisted Heart by Eden Maguire (Paranormal Romance)

Velvet Touch by Zara Devereux (Erotica)

Because You are Mine by Beth Kery (Erotica)

To enter: Simply leave a comment on this post letting me know which book you would like to win. If you want to enter to win more than one that’s perfectly fine.

Giveaway runs from 14th February 2015 until midnight AEDST 28th February 2015

Winners will be drawn on 1st March 2015 with the winners being notified by email. Good luck everyone!

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If you would like more information about International Book Giving Day go to their website and read the latest news,

learn how you can participate, or grab some fun goodies like posters and  bookmarks!

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Summer’s Gone by Charles Hall + Giveaway (Aust) DRAWN

Published: 19th February 2015Goodreads badge
Publisher:
 Margaret River Press
Pages: 288
Format: Paperback
Genre: Fiction
★   ★   ★  ★  ★  – 5 Stars

One short, beautiful summer of love, and then a tragedy – and the Vietnam War – will drive four friends apart.
But nothing is straightforward about what has come between them. And nothing is clear, really, until years later, when Nick goes back to where it all happened and trawls through his memory to put the pieces together.

Charles Hall’s novel tells a very personal story set in Australia in the rebellious days of the 60s, a decade of upheaval, when one’s own journey was intensified by the politics of the world – civil rights, feminism, drugs and, at the heart of the upheaval, the Vietnam War and conscription. It was a time of uproar on every level – families, music, film, relationships and a belief that not only did the world need changing but that ordinary people could change it…

Note: I was provided a copy of this book for review

What I love about this book is how Hall manages to capture the feeling of Australia in the 1960s and the following years through war, feminism, personal journeys, and most of all what it meant to be young. As someone who was not even alive during this time I found myself getting sad and reflective about the whole thing and it isn’t even my story, or close to my experiences, but Hall makes you become involved with these characters and care for them and every set back or joyful moment they have becomes yours. I was reminiscing alongside Nick despite the fact I have never experienced anything even remotely close and these were not even my memories to recall.

Part of what makes Hall’s writing work is that he knows how to make the reader understand the emotions and experiences of the characters. He knows how to capture the feeling of being young and doing whatever you want but at the same time also knowing the past is gone and knowing you could never have it again, leaving you to just look back at the past. Hall’s words convey the strength of friendship and the power it has, and through shared experiences there builds a bond and a solidarity that makes you think it can last forever.

The writing is sublime in as much as it is simple and uncomplicated, and the story is so well told it really does become a part of you. As you read you are pulled into these lives almost immediately; the experiences that Nick and his friends have are so real and you know them and pity them and celebrate them intensely. The same can be said of all of Hall’s characters, even the briefest appearances and mentions are able to convey a wonderful understanding of who they are as people and you truly feel like you know these characters.

The story is told through Nick, who alters narrating between the present day and thinking about the past. It is also told out of chronological order which is a brilliant move by Hall as it only adds to the reading experience by flitting around and going backwards and forwards and having memories within memories. Hall blends these different memories and moments together fantastically, he knows when to stop and move on and how to link back to the scenes that have been left unfinished or to slowly reveal hints and clues as he goes.

The amount of forethought and small details that you brush off as insignificant is wonderful, you never know what may be important later and Hall hides it brilliantly. These small details are scattered throughout and seem inconsequential but everything is connected and Hall demonstrates that everything they do and the people they meet are important and do have an impact on their life in some way.

There is an initial mystery that surrounds the story but as the novel progresses this fractures off into multiple issues and as a result shows the complexities of friendships and relationships and life, yet another thing Hall depicts brilliantly.

The best way I could describe this book is that it is beautiful and tragic and wonderful all at once and it is a heartwarming story about being young and in love. From the early pages I wanted to give this book five stars and I am so extremely pleased that the same could be said when I closed the book. A truly amazing bittersweet story.

Giveaway

In celebration of the upcoming release of Summer’s Gone I have ONE PAPERBACK copy to giveaway (Australia only I’m afraid)
Click here to enter via Rafflecopter

Entries close 28th February at 11:59pm AEDST.

Good luck!

 

You can purchase Summer’s Gone once released via the following

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Margaret River Press

Amazon

 

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