Showing posts with label young adult books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label young adult books. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2016

SALE!

Get the first THREE e-books in the Lords of Shifters series for only 99 cents! (limited time)



There are realms on this world where unusual creatures dwell. They remain hidden from humans to save their kind, but over the years, they too suffer from the same destruction humans have endured. Struggles over power and greed have ignited a fire between them, separating them, causing hunger and pain for some, and luxury for others.

Three small town teens, best friends, are thrust into the creatures' war. Not only will their friendship be tested, but their ability to survive and to save those they love will be challenged.

This bundle contains the first three books in the Lords of Shifters Series: Loramendi's Story, Spider Wars, and Dark Horse FOR ONLY 99 CENTS!

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Indelibles Summer Beach Bash


The Indelibles have a rush of summer-time
releases for your beach-time reading pleasure! 
And we're giving away a Nook or Kindle loaded with new releases
 so you can tote every last one to the beach! 

Winner's Choice!
Plus, an ecopy of the below fabulous new releases, including Spider Wars:

Jess' life has never been ordinary. After all, life on the road with an immortal family of gypsies is hardly predictable. Living in the small town of White Salmon, Washington has brought some normality to her life. But when her cheating, sometimes boyfriend, Nicu, gets involved with a group of arachno-shifters, life gets a little sticky. Will she be able to save him from the web he's spun? More importantly, how much is she willing to risk to get him back?



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(Can't wait to win? Click on the covers to buy now!)


RULES
  1. You must visit Indelibles blog to start the hop.
  2. Visit each site to collect the key/secret words for the winning phrase.
  3. Then return to the Indelibles blog to enter the winning phrase (mandatory)  in the Rafflecopter form below. 
  4. For extra points, you can subscribe to our newsletter (which will inform you of future Indelibles releases) or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
  5. Contest begins on Monday, May 21st at 12:01 AM EST and ends 12:01 AM EDT on Friday, May 25th


Key Word: than
Next Blog:  Cheri Lasota 
~Good luck!~

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Someday Famous YA Author - Cory Putman Oakes

We have the pleasure of meeting a super-awesome author, who also happens to be an Indelible. Today, I introduce to you Cory Putman Oakes, Q and A style.

About Cory

Cory Putman Oakes was born in Basel, Switzerland, but grew up in Novato, California and attended Marin Catholic High School. She then spent three fantastic years at the University of California at Los Angeles before graduating in 2001 with a B.A. in Psychology. In 2004, Cory graduated from Cornell Law School with a Juris Doctorate Degree and her husband, Mark (the first was the intended consequence of attending the school, the second was a bonus). Since then, she has been an associate at a big law firm, taught business law to undergraduates at Texas State University and written several books for young people. Cory now lives in Austin, Texas with Mark and their beautiful daughter, Sophia. In addition to writing, Cory enjoys reading, cooking, running, and hanging out with her family and pets.
THE VEIL is Cory’s first published work.

Q AND A

1. The description for your debut novel, The Veil, sounds so mysterious and exciting. Please tell us a little about it and what inspired you to write it.

Thanks! The Veil is actually set in my hometown of Novato, California (which is near San Francisco). A lot of the locations in the book were inspired by places I used to hang out when I was in high school – like Jest Jewels (the awesome jewelry store), the Headlands, and Ghirardelli Square. But most of the other things in the book – like the Annorasi, the special powers, and the really hot guy – those were all things I made up. There was definitely nobody like Luc in my high school – but I always wished there was!

2. OMG! You're an attorney! Wow. Do you still practice? If yes, how do you find the time to do it all? If no, what made you decide to leave that field?

Leaving the law was a very difficult decision! But I knew I wanted to write and I didn’t have time to do that when I was practicing full time at a law firm. I taught business law at Texas State University for a while, and I was better able to balance that schedule with writing. But now-a-days, writing and taking care of my daughter (who is almost 2) take up pretty much all of my time.

3. Why YA?

The books that I really fell in love with – the ones that made me want to be a writer myself – were all YA books. I read a lot of Tamora Pierce and Robin McKinley when I was young and basically I wanted to be them when I grew up (or their main characters – I would have been happy growing up to be Alanna or Harry too). I think that’s still where my mind goes when I sit down to write – back to the books that inspired me. I would love to make someone feel that way about my books one day!


4. I read on your bio that you were born in Switzerland. How cool is that? Have you gone back to visit? If yes, what's one thing you find shockingly different about life in Switzerland vs. America?

My parents are American but they lived in Switzerland for a short time, to have an adventure before they settled down. We moved back to the US when I was just a couple of months old. I’ve been back to visit a few times – it’s so beautiful there!

The only cultural difference I really know of (aside from the fact that they are really, really good at making chocolate) is that the Swiss are, in general, more reserved than Americans. Specifically, they do not squeal over babies in public, the way Americans do. After I was born, my parents thought there was something hideously wrong with me until they landed back in the US and people finally started telling them how cute I was. (Or maybe I was hideous for those first couple of months? I guess we’ll never know . . .)


5. List the top five of your top ten favorite things. ;) And/or what is one question that you want someone to ask in an interview, but they haven't. Then, answer it.

1. My family (my hubby, my daughter, my dog and two cats)
2.That moment while reading (or writing) when you say to yourself, “OMG this is going to be good.”
3. Chocolate
4. Feeling that I am organized, on top of things, and ahead of the game (this almost never happens!)
5. A good meal with old friends and a great bottle of wine.

Thank you, Cory, for spending some time with us today!

THE VEIL 

Seventeen-year-old Addison Russell is in for a shock when she discovers that she can see the invisible world of the Annorasi. Suddenly, nothing is as it appears to be—the house she lives in, the woman who raised her, even the most beautiful boy in town all turn out to be more than what they seem. And when this strange new world forces Addy to answer for a crime that was committed long ago, by parents she has never known, she has no choice but to trust Luc, the mysterious Annorasi who has been sent to protect her.

Or so he says . . .


To find out more about Cory, check out her blog, Facebook, or Twitter.

Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, November 5, 2011

Lazy Saturday Mornings Rock

It's raining. It's Saturday. I have the house to myself. And I don't have to work. Can you feel it?

To not cut into any writing time, I'll make this brief by giving you answers to the most heated did-you-knows-?. Click on the covers for more information.

Did you know Land of Corn Chips is FREE on Amazon Kindle? I'm not sure how long this will last (hopefully not too long so I can buy some groceries this month--j/k) so go snatch up your copy today!




Did you know you could win a copy of the much anticipated third book in the Cloud Prophet Trilogy, Severed, by Megg Jensen, simply by asking her a question on her blog before November 10th? Go do it now and get it over with. It's super easy. You'll help her as well as yourself all at once!




Did you know you can get yet another book for free today? Stacey Wallace Benefiel's YA novel, Glimpse, is also FREE on Amazon Kindle. Dudes and dudettes, your weekend entertainment is given to you this week. Awesome!




Now, get a cup of hot chocolate, cozy up to a blanket next to a fire, and enjoy a great story or two.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Fried Brains and ...

I almost died this past weekend. We went hiking and I haven't been very active lately, so we chose a moderately difficult hike on a super hot day because we are smart like that. Well, that's when I almost died. The trail just kept going up and up and up. Legs burned. Face dripped. I whined. And then we made it to the top. It was beautiful.

Now that the first hike of the season is over with, they'll be much easier.








I've been taking a little break from writing to let my brain rest and to catch up on yard work. We totally killed a bazillion weeds this weekend. The yard looks so much better now.

My dog murdered a baby possum last week. This week she caught another baby possum, but it didn't die. It played dead and when I put the dog into the house, the little possum looked left and then right to make sure the coast was clear before scurrying off the deck. And then it went under the deck! I can only assume there must be a family living under there and hope they leave quick.



I'll get back to writing in a few days. My next novel should be available by the end of summer or early fall. I'm so excited. You're going to love it!

What's going on in your life right now?