Friday, 2 March 2012
Cover Reveal: The Carny by Brooke Moss
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 7th, 2012
Format: eBook and Paperback
Publisher: Inkspell Publishing
ISBN: Print: 978-0-9851483-1-7
Ebook: 978-0-9851483-2-4
Yay! Finally, finally! - The cover reveal was yesterday, March 1. Don't you love that cover! Personally, I LOVE it, and I'm not ashamed to admit I'm drooling all over my desk. Book covers have the power to do that to me :D
If there's a book i'm really looking forward to this year, Brooke Moss 'The Carny' is the one. So, here's the book summary.
Two people from opposite worlds, one unforgettable kiss. You can't judge a carny by its cover.
At a town fair on the coast of Oregon, handsome Native American carny, Vincent Youngblood, bestows an unforgettable kiss on shy, awkward teenager, Charlotte Davenport. Then disappears without another word, leaving her baffled and enamored.
Ten years later, Charlotte is still living in the small fishing town of Astoria, while being trained to--reluctantly--take over for her philandering hotelier father when he retires. After all, who else will do it? Her two perfect sisters are busy being married to their flawless husbands and having cookie cutter children, while Charlotte remains single, childless, and every bit as mousy as she was a decade ago.
As Charlotte struggles to climb out from underneath her judgmental parents thumb, the carnival rolls back into town, and Charlotte finds herself face to face with Vin again. He's back to run his father's carnival, walking away from a promising career in medicine he started in Chicago. Will her biased and judgmental family accept her relationship with a man who is not only a Native American, but works as a carny for a living? And what unsavory secrets bind the well-educated and seemingly superlative Vin to that ramshackle carnival? After all, you can’t judge a carny by its cover.
What do you think of the cover?
Monday, 27 February 2012
Winners of Flirting WIth Love Blog Hop
So I finally managed to randomize the names. Below, please find the winners.
Truly Madly Deeply You Winners:
- marybelle
- Kathryn Merkel
- Gena Robertson
2 Winners Amazon Gift cards worth each $5
- Tina B
- catherine
Congratulations! please expect an email from me.
I'd like to thank everyone for participating in the hop and commenting. I enjoyed reading all the comments. I do agree with every single one of them, there are pros and cons of a Friends to lovers realtionship.
Thanks again!
Got Monday Blues? Here's how I'm taking care of mine....
Sometimes Mondays can be dreary, it is the beginning of the week after all. Instead of counting the days till Friday, I decided to concentrate on finding something to kick Monday Blues out the proverbial window. *rubbing hands together* So, these are some books I received from Amazon *picks one from the desk and sniffs* aaah, there's nothing like a new book. I bought some Kindle as well, and got some for free. (Kindle), Netgalley, ARC, and from the library.
5 book set of J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series. (My! isn't that enough to chase the blues away?) Since I have a feeling I am the only one who hasn't read these books, I'll just go hide somwhere.. *scampers off and hides behind the sofa*

Copyright: Amazon.de copyright: Goodreads
*Crawls back and hops back on the seat*
So where was I? Oh yeah...
Kindle Books bought:


From the Library:

Netgalley:

5 book set of J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series. (My! isn't that enough to chase the blues away?) Since I have a feeling I am the only one who hasn't read these books, I'll just go hide somwhere.. *scampers off and hides behind the sofa*
Copyright: Amazon.de copyright: Goodreads
*Crawls back and hops back on the seat*
So where was I? Oh yeah...
Kindle Books bought:
Copyright: Goodreads
Free Kindle Books:
copyright Goodreads
ARC from the publisher :
From the Library:
copyright Goodreads.
Netgalley:
copyright: Goodreads copyright: Netgalley
Phew! And my reading pile jsut keeps growing, but I love it! I just can't resist adding more to the pile. :D
How is your Monday fairing on? Got any books to share, ideas or just anything to help chase the blues away?
Flirting with Love Blog hop
Hiya Friends!
Hope you had a gr8t weekend!
I will be posting the winners of the blog hop later on today. Good luck to you all! :)
Cecilia
Hope you had a gr8t weekend!
I will be posting the winners of the blog hop later on today. Good luck to you all! :)
Cecilia
Tuesday Tales 28th Feb
Another Tuesday, another Tale. This week's prompt is 'Dress'. To check out other brilliant stories from other authors: Tuesday Tales
Here is an excerpt from my WIP: Working Title name: Ties Unbound
Here is an excerpt from my WIP: Working Title name: Ties Unbound
If anyone would have told me that I’d be getting married on the eve of my twentieth birthday, I’d have scoffed at them. But here I was in my room, getting ready for just that. My wedding to one of the most feared men in the world. And the most loathed. I wiped my balmy palm over my forehead.
“I don’t understand why I have to put on this dress!” I scowled, unable to shift my eyes from the dress lying on my bed. Not only did it look heavy, it had a plunging back and the fabric so sheer I was sure no one would need to squint their eyes to see through it. Only one word sprang in mind: Scandalous. I shuddered at the thought of everyone gawking at my back all the way to my butt, while I walked down the aisle.
My mother sighed, and wrapped her arms around me. “You must. He chose it. He chose you. It’s the custom for the groom to choose his bride’s dress.”
I pressed my face on my mother’s shoulder, and fisted my hands on my her chest, caring less that my make up would be smudged.
Why me? Why now? And most of all, why marry him? I had seen him around the court a few times. According to mother, he’d been evaluating his future wife.
More like shopping for a wife!
Unable to hold back any longer, I sniffled. Mother held me at arm’s length, her brown eyes filling with tears, as well as what I recognised as sadness.
“You’ll do fine, Cynthia. Of all my five daughters, he choose you. He saw something special in you. And you are special. You are my daughter.” She brushed a thumb along my cheek, my eyes slipped shut, savouring the feel of her comfort. For all I know, it was the last time, and I had no idea what lay ahead.
“Mother, I can’t – I can’t get married to him. I don’t know him. I don’t love him.”
Mother grabbed my shoulders and pulled me fiercely to her.“Oh my poor baby. You will love him. Andricalle is a good man. And a well, loved king.”
I blinked rapidly, finally let the tears fall and focused on the pain on my palms where my fingernails bit.
How could they let this happen? Weren’t the older girls supposed to get married first, and not the third down the line?
What my mother wasn’t saying was, I was the glue that would seal the compact between two groups. Last night I eavesdropped on a conversation between my father and mother. They spoke about compacts and agreements, and marriage. If I had known the marriage involved me, I wouldn’t be here at this moment.
This was my fate. Already sealed, and I couldn’t say a word. Everything seemed to be hanging on my marriage.
Taking a deep, trembling breath, I lifted my head and pulled myself away from my mother’s shoulder. I slipped the dress on, and as soon it’s weight settled around me, I breathed out. The back wasn’t as dipping as I had initially thought. From the mirror, I saw my mother brush her hand at her eyes discreetly. I averted my eyes quickly as she raised her head and came to stand behind me.
After piling my hair up and pining the tight curls with pins, I took a deep breath and turned to face my mother. Her lashes were still wet, and as much as she was trying to look happy, her lips were clamped together. They quivered slightly.
I lifted my dress and stepped forward, embracing her. “You always told us every one is born for purpose. Perhaps this is mine.” I wanted to swallow my tongue after the words passed through my lips. But I continued. “I’ll be fine.”
She sniffled and pulled back, dabbing her eyes with a white cloth handkerchief. “If you ever feel you need to come home, for any particular reason, you are always welcome.”
And embarrass my family? Besides, from what I heard, The Leonians never gave up easily on what they considered theirs.
I nodded, forcing my lips to lift in a smile.
The Ochestra struck the traditional wedding tune, As I stepped through the door’s threshold, heads turned towards me, and I froze. My fingers clutched on my father’s arm.
“Relax, Cynthia sweetheart. It’s only a wedding.”
It wasn’t only a wedding. This was an event that was going to change my life. I'd be a wife, with responsibilities. Man, I had never been kissed on the lips yet! My current boyfriend, soon to be ex-boyfriend, Bren, seemed to think if he kissed me, I’d become pregnant. We made-do with chaste kisses on the cheek or on the forehead. Even our youngest sister Gilde had already been kissed hundred times - or so she bragged.
Glancing through my veil, I searched for Bren. He was sitting next to the aisle. His usually smooth, cheerful expression was like a dark storm waiting to happen, his full lips a thin line on his mouth. He held my gaze for a moment, then shifted and turned around to face in front of the chapel. It was enough for me to see the hurt, pain and betrayal in his hazel eyes.
At the front, my sisters and mother stared at us as we walked down the aisle. Pity, uncertainty and envy on their faces. Magda, our eldest sister dropped her gaze. We had often joked about the kind of men we’d like to get married to when we grew up. She had hopped to be the first. My eyes burned and I blinked back tears. I was glad for the veil.
Swinging my eyes forward, I saw him. Andricalle. My future husband. He stood straight with held his head high, unsmiling and his face unreadable. Dark hair was meticulously swept back. Intense hazel/green eyes focussed on me. I stumbled.
Today he’d done away with his customary black shirt and trousers, and honoured the occasion with a black suit, a white button up shirt and a silver grey tie. As my eyes lifted to meet his, something flashed in his expression. Interest? Irritation? Contempt?Before I could process its meaning, it vanished. I swallowed trying to dislodge the lump stuck in my throat. Possibly my heart. Since the beginning of this wedding affair, my heart seemed to be displaced, alternating between racing in my chest, and rising high in my throat.
Today he’d done away with his customary black shirt and trousers, and honoured the occasion with a black suit, a white button up shirt and a silver grey tie. As my eyes lifted to meet his, something flashed in his expression. Interest? Irritation? Contempt?Before I could process its meaning, it vanished. I swallowed trying to dislodge the lump stuck in my throat. Possibly my heart. Since the beginning of this wedding affair, my heart seemed to be displaced, alternating between racing in my chest, and rising high in my throat.
My father must have seen my face through the veil, or sensed my need to flee, because his hand tightened around my arm, urging me on towards the front of the church to meet my husband.
Thanks for taking time to stop by and reading. As always, comments/feedback on what to improve are welcome. (The story is still WIP. There are bound to be grammar, typos. :) )
check out other wonderful entries @ Tuesday Tales
Thanks for taking time to stop by and reading. As always, comments/feedback on what to improve are welcome. (The story is still WIP. There are bound to be grammar, typos. :) )
check out other wonderful entries @ Tuesday Tales
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Six Sentence Sunday (#3) 26th Feb
Now she is about to be tested before she graduates to Soul Collector graduate. Unfortunately she has no idea what the test involves, and with Grim, well, it's not like she will be given a multiple choice test to circle the correct answers. :D
So, here we go:
My soul belongs to the Grim Reaper. Most nineteen year olds I know, are in the Uni, engaged to be married or bouncing a baby on their hip.
Not me. I collect souls for a living, a decision I don’t regret making.
Inside the Watchman Chamber of the south tower of St. Stephen’s Cathedral, I’m drawn to the summer blue sky highlighted with red and orange streaks, and the fading yellow of the setting sun. Doves coo from somewhere close. I tap my high heeled foot fuelled by a fast beat song blaring from my music player. These are the rare moments of my self-created paradise while waiting for my assignments from The Grim Reaper.
Ok that went a bit beyond the Six sentences.
To check out the other brilliant Sixes, click Six Sunday
The Homegrown Book Tour + Giveaway
Author: Harry Deshpande
Source: Blog Tour/Author
Date of Publish: July 21st, 2011
My Review:
This is unlike any other book I've ever read. Anwar our MC travels to Quetta instead of Hawaii with his wife after being persuaded by his father. The series of events that happen after arriving in his childhood homeland completely change his life, and the way he looks at life in general.
It touches an extremely sensitive subject in this time and age. The author has avivid way of describing of what is happening around the MC. The pacing in the story was done well. Mr Deshpande did a good job with this story. I look forward to reading other works from the author.
The author was kind enough to offer a copy of The Homegrown for a giveaway. Please leave a comment with your email for a chance to win.
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