Showing posts with label rafflecopter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rafflecopter. Show all posts

Blog Tour: The Impossible Vastness of Us by Samantha Young


Welcome to our stop on The Impossible Vastness of Us tour for Samantha Young. This tour is hosted by InkSlingerPR.

THE IMPOSSIBLE VASTNESS OF US
Author: Samantha Young
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Released: June 27, 2017
Review Source: Harlequin Teen



I know how to watch my back. I’m the only one that ever has.

India Maxwell hasn’t just moved across the country—she’s plummeted to the bottom rung of the social ladder. It’s taken years to cover the mess of her home life with a veneer of popularity. Now she’s living in one of Boston’s wealthiest neighborhoods with her mom’s fiancé and his daughter, Eloise. Thanks to her soon-to-be stepsister’s clique of friends, including Eloise’s gorgeous, arrogant boyfriend Finn, India feels like the one thing she hoped never to be seen as again: trash.

But India’s not alone in struggling to control the secrets of her past. Eloise and Finn, the school’s golden couple, aren’t all they seem to be. In fact, everyone’s life is infinitely more complex than it first appears. And as India grows closer to Finn and befriends Eloise, threatening the facades that hold them together, what’s left are truths that are brutal, beautiful, and big enough to change them forever…


The Impossible Vastness of Us was an incredible story.  I tend to prefer New Adult books but this Young Adult book is so much more than I expected.  I knew before opening the cover that it was going to be amazing because, HELLO, SAMANTHA YOUNG wrong it!!!!  I didn't have any idea it was going to blow me away the way it did though.

I have to say that I love the names of the characters in this book.  I was captivated by this beautiful story the second I went in.  India gets uprooted from her life in California to go all the way to Boston where she moves in with her mom's new fiance.  She went from being popular and comfortable to a wealthy private school.  What a culture shock!!!
On top of that crazy move and life change, there are so many mysteries and secrets that you have to try and guess at throughout the book.  While I guessed some, others I had no idea about.  This was a book that kept me on my toes the entire time.  I loved the heroine!  She is so caring, smart, and fierce.  She reminds me of my BFF in a lot of ways so I loved her completely!  And then there's Finn.  Samantha Young is the absolute best at writing males.  Finn is so mysterious and handsome that you're so drawn to him.

All in all, I'm rating this story with 4.5 stars because it has been one of my favorite reads for 2017 so far and I absolutely loved it.  I am never disappointed by a Samantha Young, which is why she remains in my favorite, automatic one click author list.  GO READ THIS BOOK!



ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Samantha Young is the New York Times,  USA Today  and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of adult contemporary romances, including the On Dublin Street series and Hero, as well as the New Adult duology Into the Deep and Out of the Shallows.  Every Little Thing, the second book in her new Hart’s Boardwalk series, will be published by Berkley in March 2017. Before turning to contemporary fiction, she wrote several young adult paranormal and fantasy series, including the amazon bestselling Tale of Lunarmorte trilogy. Samantha’s debut YA contemporary novel The Impossible Vastness of Us will be published by Harlequin TEEN in ebook & hardback June 2017

Samantha has been nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award 2012 for Best Author and Best Romance for On Dublin Street, Best Romance 2014 for Before Jamaica Lane, and Best Romance 2015 for HeroOn Dublin Street, a #1 bestseller in Germany, was the Bronze Award Winner in the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2013, Before Jamaica Lane the Gold Medal Winner for the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2014 and Echoes of Scotland Street the Bronze Medal Winner for the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2015.
Samantha is currently published in 30 countries and is a #1 international bestselling author.
   
a Rafflecopter giveaway

Feature Tour Schedule
July 2nd-Nose Stuck in a Book-Character Interview with India
July 3rd-Once Upon a Twilight-Author Interview
July 4th-Good Choice Reading-Excerpt
July 5th-Natasha is a Book Junkie-Excerpt
July 6th-Readers Live a 1000 Lives-Character Interview with Eloise
July 7th-Mundie Moms-Character Interview with Finn
July 8th-Vilma's Book Blog-Author Interview


AUTHOR INTERVIEW


1.       What/who made you want to start writing?
 C.S. Lewis. I was about seven years old and my mum gave me a tattered copy of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. I was so blown away by that story as a kid, and when I discovered my own wardrobe did NOT lead to Narnia, I thought the only way to recapture the magic was to start writing my own stories.

2.       What is your favorite genre to write?  What is your favorite genre to read?
 Difficult question. I love contemporary and paranormal for different reasons. With paranormal I love the freedom of the world-building.  My imagination is entirely let loose. Plus, I was a history student so I like using my research skills for my paranormal stories because I like fusing my imagination with real history. However, with contemporary I get to focus on one of my favorite aspects of writing – character development. Contemporary fiction is ALL about the characters and I love the challenge of taking a character through a journey in which they change and grow throughout the story. Moreover, I love writing romance for that exact reason because it’s about developing two characters so that they come to fit each other in a way no other two could (making their romance epic!). So no, I can’t choose LOL.
As for my favorite genre to read… hmm… it depends on my mood. It really does. I love fantasy, dystopian, sci-fi, paranormal, contemporary romance, historical romance, steampunk. My favorite reading levels are YA, NA and adult.

3.       What was the writing process like for "The Impossible Vastness of Us" compared to other books you've written?
 Although my writing process was the same in that I plotted and planned it the way I would any book, it was different in that the process was much longer. This book required patience and time because it does deal with sensitive issues. I had a number of beta readers who read the novel at different stages in the process. It was extremely important to me that I told India, Eloise and Finn’s story in realistic but sensitive way.

4.       Which character did you relate the most to from "TIVOU"?
 My upbringing was completely different to my three main characters’ upbringing, however, there were elements to each of their stories that I could relate to. Mostly, I’d say I could relate to India. Although our experiences were different I did have to grow up faster than most of my peers, and was more serious and mature than my friends as a teen. Part of it was losing someone when I was very young, and part of it was just personality. My mum tells me I was born forty, ha! So I had a bit of an armor on when I was teenager, much like India. I was also considered the ‘mama bear’ of our group of friends because I could get pretty protective when someone tried to hurt one of them.
 Even if we didn’t share the same experiences, I completely understand India. I have a lot of affection for her.

5.       Where did you draw inspiration for this novel?
 Really from coming-of-age stories I’ve enjoyed over the years, and mostly the experience of coming of age myself as a teen. I really feel like that’s the time when kids start to grow up and learn that there are people outside their own little bubble with problems and experiences, too. We tend to just see what is right in front of us when we’re young, without looking below the surface. That ability, that perceptiveness is something we develop, especially in our later teens. The first time I met someone who understood my own life experiences I was a teenager. That friendship was like a weight lifting off my shoulders. It’s an amazing feeling to bond with someone in such a way that you don’t feel so alone anymore. I wanted that feeling to drive the narrative of this book.

6.       Is it difficult switching from New Adult to Young adult?
 It’s challenging because there are restrictions in what language you can use. As an author I’m always aware of how my characters are portrayed, but with YA I was particularly concerned about why and what they represented. I deal with sensitive issues in TIVOU and I was very much aware of handling the issues sensitively too. Moreover, the voice has to be slightly different. My narrator has to sound like a teen but a teen my older readers would want to read about too. Getting that right balance of mature teen was difficult at first, but once I found India’s voice it was easy to hold on to it.

7.       How do you select the names of your characters?
 I get to know my characters first and then I look through baby-name websites and try to find a name that I like that fits them. India’s name actually came to me while I was developing her – no baby-name website needed. Moreover, I think with Finn I’d just really been waiting to use that name for a hero. Eloise was definitely a baby-name website. I was looking for something that sounded refined, traditional, but soft, too.

8.       What is your all-time favorite female and male character you've ever written?
 Ahhh, that’s so difficult. It’s like choosing a favorite child, no? Ha! My favorites are always the ones I’m currently writing. India, Eloise and Finn are definitely favorites. They are such a journey as characters. Readers will begin their story thinking they’ve got them all totally worked out – maybe even not liking them very much either – but as the story goes on the unravel as characters. I hope readers end up falling for them all as much as I have.

9.       Out of all of the books you have written, which one would you most like to see made into a movie?
 It would be great to see any of my books made into a movie but TIVOU feels the most relevant and I’d love to see it on the big screen. If not TIVOU then Smokeless Fire (Fire Spirits #1). There is so much world-building and fun characters in that series. It would probably work really well as a TV series. Ah, maybe one day!

10.   You've written many different types of books, do you have any genres you'd like to get into, that you haven't yet?
 Yes, I have an idea for an historical epic based on real history but it would take months, perhaps years, of research so I’ll leave that one to when I’m much older and have slowed down my schedule a little :p

Is there one subject/genre you would never write about as an author?
 Horror. I don’t read it. And I’d just freak myself out too much.

11.   What is your all-time favorite book?
 I have many but one of them is The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness.

12.   Your last 5 star read?
 Firelight (Darkest London #1) by Kristen Callihan.

13.   If you could do anything besides write, what would you do?
I’d be an events planner for Historic Scotland. That would involve planning weddings, ceremonies, etc to take place at different Scottish Castles and other historic buildings under Historic Scotland’s ownership.

14.   What's next for you?  Next project/ signing?
 I’m working on a number of projects at the moment. Another YA with Harlequin TEEN. A few projects with Berkley romance for my adult contemporary. Moreover I’ll be self-publishing the first in an adult contemporary romance set in Scotland this year. Lots on the go!
--- and just for fun ---
15.   If you had a superpower, what would it be?
 Mind reader. I’m nosy. Plus, I like to think I’m pretty perceptive so it would be funny to find out if I’m actually really not :p

16.   Number one pet peeve, doesn’t have to be book world related?
Drivers who drive aggressively close to my car. It is SO annoying.

17.   Favorite song at the moment?

Eyes Closed by Halsey.


Book Release and Giveaway: Bad Mommy by Tarryn Fisher


BAD MOMMY 
Author: Tarryn Fisher
Reading Level: Adult
Genre: Contemporary | Psychological
Released: December 24, 2016


When Fig Coxbury buys a house on West Barrett Street, it's not because she likes the neighborhood, or even because she likes the house. It's because everything she desires is next door: The husband, the child, and the life that belongs to someone else.

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31415712-bad-mommy


BUY LINKS

Spotify: Fig’s Feelings


a Rafflecopter giveaway
ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Tarryn was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. She immigrated to America with her parents when she was thirteen, and spent the next eighteen years in South Florida where she earned her degree in Psychology, wrote her first novel, and had two children. In 2012, on a whim, she moved her family to Seattle, Washington where she currently makes her home safely away from the sun. Tarryn is the founder of Guise of the Villain, a fashion blog, and has written ten published novels. Tarryn is a Slytherin.

Book Release and Giveaway: The Other One by Jiffy Kate


The Other One
Driven #8 
Author: Jiffy Kate
Reading Level: New Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: October 11, 2016

They are two strangers, struggling from day to day—one trying to overcome the past, while the other hides behind it.

Just when Tripp Alexander thinks he has everything figured out and nothing can stop him, a swift dose of reality plants his feet firmly on the ground. Maybe a little too close to six feet under.

Loren Jenson knows heartache. Circumstances from her past have tarnished her outlook on life, making her feel like her future has been pulled out from under her. That is, until a boy with deep green eyes and a shy smile falls into her life, bringing with him a connection she can't deny.

Will they be able to trust enough to share their secrets and accept one another, despite what they've been through? Or will the truth about their pasts derail the chance fate has handed them?

How do you allow yourself to live out the life set before you when you are the other one?

Excerpt From the belly of the kitchen, the chime on the front door can be heard, signaling a customer’s arrival. It’s then I realize I’m still standing in the spot Wyatt left me. Everyone else is busy with their jobs, zipping around, oblivious to my presence. So, I turn my gaze to my feet and walk back through the swinging doors. As I pass through to the dining area, movement catches my attention. Wanting a glimpse at what my job will be like, I pause; thinking a waiter or waitress will be coming any second. Turning my head just a little, I watch as a young woman slides into a booth, all the way to the inside as if she’s making room for someone to sit next to her. Her eyes are focused on the window, never looking down or at a menu, and I can’t help but stand there and stare at her. A throat clears, making me jump, and I don’t know if I should feel relieved or embarrassed to see Wyatt standing behind me. “She’s a regular,” he tells me, looking over at the same girl. “She comes in every Thursday and sits in that same booth, but she doesn’t order or say much. We just leave her be.” “Okay,” I say as Wyatt leaves me standing. For some reason, my eyes are still on the girl. It seems like a strange thing for someone to do—come and sit at a café, but never order anything—but I’m sure she has her reasons, and to be honest, I’m happy to know I’ll have at least one easy customer. I can do this. As I head for the front door, I give my future non-customer one last glance. I expect her to continue staring out the window, so when she turns around and our eyes meet, it catches me off guard. My body freezes—not just because she makes eye contact or for the fact that she’s beautiful, but also because I don’t think I’ve ever seen eyes quite as sad as hers. They’re dark and deep and full of unshed emotion. Something about them—her—makes my heart clench. I haven’t had a reaction like this to a girl in a long time. The feeling practically levels me. Quickly, I turn away, averting my gaze back to the floor and forcing my feet forward. The second my hand is on the doorknob, my pulse begins to race, and beads of sweat break out on my forehead, sure signs of a panic attack looming over me like a ticking time bomb.


★★★★★★★★ 
a Rafflecopter giveaway
About the Authors:

Jiffy Kate is the joint pen name for Jiff Simpson and Jenny Kate Altman.

Jiff was born and raised in Louisiana. She’s now living in Texas with her two teenagers and two bulldogs, Georgia Rose and Jake. She loves purple, 80’s movies, and geeking out at Comic Cons.

Jenny Kate was born and raised in Oklahoma. She’s the mom of a twelve-year-old and two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Wrigley and Oliver. She loves Kris Bryant, the Chicago Cubs, and coffee.

Some people think they’ve been friends forever, but in reality, they’ve only known each other for five years. Four of those years, they’ve spent spinning tales and writing words. Their first published book, Finding Focus, was released in November 2015, and the second book of the series, Chasing Castles, was released in August 2016.

If you like a romance set in the south, then you’ll love their southern fried fiction with heart and soul. 

Unlock An Exclusive Excerpt from CoHo's #November9


YOU’LL NEVER BE ABLE TO FIND YOURSELF IF YOU’RE LOST IN SOMEONE ELSE.

We know you are patiently waiting for the release of Colleen Hoover's next novel NOVEMBER 9. In the meantime while you wait (the wait will be worth every seconds, trust me) you can "Flock the Unlock campaign"to get a special scene unlocked before the book is released.

All you have to do is other visit November9Book.com and use the Rafflecopter there (or below) to tweet or post on Instagram with the hashtag #November9. When they reach 5,000 hashtags (so dont forget that hashtag), an exclusive except will be revealed on the site. You can check on twitter to see when it has been unlocked: twitter.com/AtriaIndies and Instagram.com/AtriaBooks

5 lucky winners will be receive an eARC of NOVEMBER 9 when the excerpt is unlocked.


NOVEMBER 9 by Colleen Hoover
Atria Books | 320 pages | Paperback ISBN: 9781501110344 | eBook ISBN:9781501110351 | November 10, 2015 | $16.00




And make sure to mark your calendar for the November 9 tour, here are all the sites that will have a stop (including us).

Count down the days ‘til November 9 with these awesome bloggers! 
Each day will bring you a new review, bonus feature, and a chance to win an ARC of #November9.

Vilma’s Book Blog Monday, October 26, 2015

Once Upon a Twilight Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Maryse’s Book Blog Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Totally Booked Thursday, October 29, 2015

Natasha is a Book Junkie Friday, October 30, 2015

Angie & Jessica’s Dreamy Reads Saturday, October 31, 2015

Nose Stuck in a Book Sunday, November 1, 2015

Aestas Book Blog Monday, November 2, 2015

Me, My shelf & I Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Rock Stars of Romance Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Heroes & Heartbreakers Thursday, November 5, 2015

Book Baristas Friday, November 6, 2015

Shameless Book Club Saturday, November 7, 2015

Shh Mom’s Reading Sunday, November 8, 2015

Author Giveaway: The Darkest Joy | Marata Eros | Kindle Fire + Gift Card



In celebration of Marata Eros upcoming release THE DARKEST JOY, she is celebrating by sharing this fabulous giveaway.
Book Description:

“I don’t want my broken fixed. . . .”

Six months ago, Brooke Starr was one impeccable piano performance away from Juilliard. Now, she is lonely, devastated, orphaned . . . seeking solace in a place where the sun never sets and trying to make sense of the dark tragedy that clouds her shattered heart.

There are no coincidences. . . .

Deep-sea fisherman Chance Taylor can’t imagine what his life would be if he’d never taken that midnight stroll to the pier. Had never seen the intriguing, raven-haired girl swan dive into the Alaskan sea. Had never plunged into the icy waters to rescue her . . . and finally felt her electric charge.

As their blazing chemistry consumes them, Chance is determined to save Brooke from her demons. But Brooke knows she must find her own footing. She thinks she’s already lost everything—until the terror of her past catches up with her and threatens all that she has left: her life, her love, and the freedom to choose between drowning in grief and finding joy in the darkness.

Author Bio:

Marata Eros (a pseudonym for Tamara Rose Blodgett) is the NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY
bestselling author of dark, romantic new adult novels, including A Terrible Loveand its companion novel A Brutal Tenderness. A passionate writer who loves interacting with her readers, Marata lives in South Dakota with her husband. She is currently writing volume four of her serial new adult dark romance, THE TOKEN.


FacebookBLOG | Twitter | Goodreads | Pinteresta Rafflecopter giveaway

Giveaway 411: Check Out this Rafflecopter Giveaway!



If you have any type of blog or internet site, you are probably very familiar with rafflecopter either by using its service to host a giveaway or entering a rafflecopter giveaway on someone's site like us. Well the lovely people at Rafflecopter are hosting their own Rafflecopter giveaway. You do not want to miss out.

You could win a iPad mini or $200 Amazon gift card or 1 of 5 Rafflecopter Prize Packs.

The 1st entry will be who referred you, that would be Me! So just enter the email: onceupontwilight@live.com or twitter handle @Twilightsdance to get the first entry in.

Good luck!


Rafflecopter is now open to the Public!!

Hey there,

Guess what? Rafflecopter is now open for everyone to use on their site for giveaways. No more invites required. Rafflecopter is a easy and convenient way to host your giveaways. They are celebrating this news by hosting a awesome giveaway! Check it out!!!


Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...