Day #4

Today I’ll introduce you two books and one book set – yes the set counts as one win, so it’s two books for one for the lucky winner!

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As usual, comment this post for an extra entry and some others presented with the book introductions.


Bunn, Christopher – The Hawk and His Boy & The Shadow at the Gate

These two books are part of the Tormay Trilogy. Bunn is giving out two sets of books one and two. The third and last book of the trilogy is yet to be released. You can check out his books at Amazon.

Genre: Fantasy
One night in the city of Hearne, a young thief named Jute is instructed to break into a wizard’s house and steal an old wooden box. It sounds like a straightforward job. Climb down the chimney, creep through the house, find the thing and get out fast. Unbeknownst to the boy, however, the box contains the knife that killed the Wind. Overcome with curiosity, Jute opens the box and sets off a chain of events that soon has him on the run from the wizard, his old masters in the Thieves Guild, and their client, who happens to be the Lord of Darkness himself. On his odyssey of escape, Jute is aided by an unlikely assortment of friends, including a guilt-ridden assassin, a reluctant wizard, and a hawk who just might be able to teach him how to fly. But the Darkness will do anything to find Jute, even if it means plunging the whole land into war.

The Hawk And His Boy is the first book of The Tormay Trilogy. The trilogy continues with The Shadow At The Gate, and concludes with The Wicked Day.

Follow Christopher’s blog Scribbles and Tunes through Google Friend Connecter to gain an extra entry!


Morgan, Teresa - Cinderella and the Sheikh

Morgan tells about the book: “A few of the incidents in Cinderella and the Sheikh actually happened (sort of).” Read the book and guess which ones! You can find the book from Amazon: Cinderella and the Sheikh

Genre: Romance
Words: 43000

She’s about to get charmed…

Libby Fay’s safe little life as a waitress at a posh New York boutique hotel implodes when Sheikh Rasyn Al Jabar, black-eyed and seductive, crashes into her world and swears that he loves her.

The powerful sheikh will do anything to prevent becoming the ruler of his North African homeland, including marrying a woman who is inappropriate to be queen. When he sees the beautiful, bubbly waitress, he knows that she is the perfect wife to help him avoid the throne—all he has to do is make her fall in love with him.

All her life, Libby has longed for the same loving, equal partnership her parents had—something she couldn’t possibly have with a forceful sheikh who ignores all her objections. But Rasyn seems to be able to charm her into anything, including his bed. Soon, she finds herself on a plane to Abbas, transported into a fairy tale come true.

Unfortunately for Libby, a Cinderella is the last thing this Prince Charming wants.

Add Cinderella and the Sheikh to your to-read list at Goodreads to gain an extra entry! Cinderella and the Sheikh


Zarro, Erin – Life as a Moving Target

Life as a Moving Target is the first poetry book introduced in this giveaway. Find it also at Amazon.

Behind the Scenes of Life as a Moving Target

On December 14, 2002, I wrote the first draft of what would become “Open Letter to My Body,” the opening poem in Life as a Moving Target. I was in the midst of seeing specialists, trying to find out why I was so dizzy all the time. One of my neurologists (I had three back then. Now I have one) theorized that the dizzy spells were actually seizures. She said that if that were the case, I’d be on medication for the rest of my life. At the time, that seemed like a horrible thing.
Read the rest

You should check out her blog: Erin Kendall, writer of fantasy and horror
Gain an extra entry by following Erin on Twitter! @ekendall


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  • Jennie

    Cinderella and the Sheikh sounds like an awesome read and my type of book, as I love romance novels. I tweeted about Day 4 at Twitter as un3xpectedfate .

    Jennie
    un3xpectedfate[at]hotmail[dot]com

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_LRMHWHDH7CHGBH5W2OFED23QB4 Little Witchy Girl

    Tweeted it @ https://twitter.com/TLTranslations

  • http://www.facebook.com/cynthia.hatfieldgarcia Cynthia Hatfield-Garcia

    I am following Christopher’s blog Scribbles and Tunes through Google Friend Connecter (cynthia garcia)I Added Cinderella and the Sheikh to your to-read list at Goodreads (cynthia hatfield-garcia)I am following Erin on Twitter and I tweeted Day 4! ( @tootsiebutt
    )
    shygrumpychica1@hotmail.com

  • Brianna Vejvoda

    Thanks for introducing these 2 books to your followers…great to find new books that I hadn’t heard of before!

    Following Christopher’s blog
    Added Cinderella and the Sheikh to my Goodreads “to-read” list
    Following Erin Kendall on Twitter
    Tweeted about the giveaway: http://twitter.com/#!/dark_romance22

    Thanks :)

  • Denise Zaky

    Again what sound like wonderful reads.  Thank you for the giveaway opportunity.
    Christopher Bunn – GFC
    Cinderella and the Sheikh – GR
    I do not do tweeter, I have drawn the line :) hee hee

  • Rebecca Sitahal-Flemming

    C&TS sounds like my kind of read! I also added it to my Goodreads “To Read” list!

  • Diana Ramsey

    Great post. All the book look nice. Definitely want to try Christopher Bunn’s books. Sound really imaginative and epic. Everyone has been added to my TBR list on Goodreads. Great bunch a books you have here Katja, thank you :)

    Goodreads name: Diana Ramsey

    Follow Christopher Bunn’s blog: drharleyquinn87

    Twitter name: harleyquinn0887

    Tweeted here: http://twitter.com/#!/harleyquinn0887/status/83968650817699840

  • Heather Powers

    I follow scribbles and tunes already:)

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