Showing posts with label win. Show all posts
Showing posts with label win. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Book Blitz + Giveaway: Playing to Win (Gridiron, #1) by Maci Monroe


Playing to Win (Gridiron, #1)
by Maci Monroe
Publication date: October 27th 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance, Sports
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Synopsis:

Mr. Football. Blake Wilkins. Quarterback at Iowa State. Projected 1st round draft pick by New England. Captain of the Cyclones. English major and all around good guy. He could have his pick of any of the smokin’ hot babes on campus.

Chem Geek. Katelyn French. Her idea of fun was blowing up chemical reactions to cure cancer. Beat Alzheimer’s. Kick Superman’s ass. Football was not her thing until she met Blake.

An unlikely couple. Pulled in different directions as college life comes to a close. Katelyn heading off to Stanford. Blake awaiting the NFL draft. Could they make a long distance romance work?

Sex. Love. Jealousy. Can their love withstand the jealousy and threats that surround them?


“This doesn’t sound like football-guy music,” I said, watching him. He’d taken a bowl of something out of the refrigerator and was whisking it furiously.
“Don’t tell Saint,” he snorted. He dipped a finger into whatever it was he was whisking and tasted it, smacking his lips approvingly. “He’d have a heart attack if he knew that I’d even heard about Enya.”
I frowned. “Why? Does he feel the same way about Mika?”
“No, but only because we assured him that Mika was a girl.”
It was kind of funny, because now that I thought about it, he really was a very feminine singer. Still, it was a little disappointing to hear that the football coach espoused such antiquated values. “What a dinosaur.”
He shrugged, then slid something wrapped in foil inside the oven. “Eh, he’s a good coach. But yeah, doing the alpha-top-dog-male-macho thing all the time gets exhausting.”
“So why do you do it?”
“Because the only way to get drafted by the NFL is to stay on the team, and the only way to stay on the team is to stay on his good side.”
I shook my head. I couldn’t imagine being so dedicated to one career path as to be willing to endure that amount of shit. Then he told me how he’d grown up, raised by a single mom. “My NFL career will be the first time I’ll be able to give her what she deserves,” he said quietly. “You have no idea how much I want that.”
The things that you usually shared on date number, say, ten—we ended up talking about those all night long, while he cooked—or rather, reheated stuff and made salad dressing. Dinner, which was eaten on “company china” as he called it, was roast beef and gravy, with creamy mashed potatoes and a salad. It was strange, how intimate the conversation got, how much of our souls we laid bare to the other that evening, while we picked over the salad and drank down the wine. It wasn’t drunkenness that prompted us to loosen our tongues. In retrospect, I think it was relief that we’d found someone who just “got” us.
“Well,” he said, as he cleared the table. “My brother said we could use his Netflix, so what do you say to finding a movie while I make dessert?” For desert he warmed up a gooey chocolate cake—”Not brownies,” he said, when I asked if that was what they were—and topped with a scoop of ice cream and a few slices of fresh strawberries. We ate it on the floor, snuggled up together on the giant sheepskin watching Skyfall—it was my first time seeing it, and I almost lost it when the Bond girl died. “She’s not supposed to die!” I cried, for at least a good three minutes after the scene. “They’re supposed to blow shit up and kick a couple asses and then make out like animals at the end.”
Still, I had to agree with him that Daniel Craig was a great Bond. And I looked up to tell him so just as he bent his head to kiss me. There were traces of chocolate on his lips, but that wasn’t the only reason I wouldn’t let him go. He was good—he didn’t try to suck my face off and he wasn’t such a germaphobe that he could barely touch my lips to his, hitting that sweet medium with the perfect amount of give-and-take that gave truth to the cliche “tongue tango”. He could tell when to stop, and when to let go. Against all odds I felt myself falling under a sort of hypnotic trance—kiss, let go, kiss, let go—and it was surprising how natural it felt when he gently rolled me over onto my back and his hand was already under my sweater, toying with the clasp of my bra.
“Do you want me to go on?” he asked.
“Yes,” I whispered, feeling a shiver of excitement running up my spine.




I love writing romance and in particular, I love sports romance. I’ve played competitive sports all through school. So I was always hanging out on the field for practices or games. Lots of my girl and guy friends were also jocks. These sports romance stories were inspired by my friends.
I still love to follow collegiate and pro-sports. I enjoy watching soccer and cheering on my favorite football teams.

I like to write romance centered on the field with characters that have lots of spirit and adventure. I hope you enjoy the inside look into the lives of my players and their friends.

To dreams on and off the field. I hope you find yours. 

Play hard, love hard, dream big!








Saturday, June 15, 2013

The Fantastic Flying Book Club: Welcome to the club to Ink by Amanda Sun



Book Addicts,

We're glad to kick off the first event of The Fantastic Flying Book Club. The book that would be joining our new club is Ink by Amanda Sun, the first book in the amazing YA series The Paper Gods. This novella is set in Japan and we're introduced to the Japanese culture thanks to Amanda Sun. Being an exchange student in Japan, helped her get the inspiration for the Paper Gods series.

We have read Ink a few weeks ago and we are madly in love with the book, the story, the Japanese culture... We're even thinking of eating Japanese food all day! Those are the reasons why we are hosting our first Fantastic Flying Book Club with this book. 

For those who don't know about Ink, here is a short description of the book.
Ink is the story of Katie, an orphaned American teen who moves to Japan to live with her aunt who teaches english there. Japan is big, but not so big for Katie to cross paths with the kendo star of her school who also is the popular guy and the boy who everyone's afraid of at her school. To add more mystique to our beloved male main character, Tomohiro's drawings come to life in dangerous ways. For some reason, Tomo has a connection to the ancient gods of Japan and being close to Katie is causing his powers to spiral out of control. Way out of control. What would happen when the wrong people, the dangerous one, notice their link and, more important, what Tomohiro can do?





Book Addicts, here is all the info for the giveaway. Please read through, so you don't miss anything!

The Fantastic Flying Book Club is an event where all the readers of A Reading Nurse and our readers would participate in our daily events of Ink. We're going to have a lot of things from the book to make you participate with the intention that all of you have fun and that you know a little bit more of the book. Because we can assure you that you're gonna get hooked with this one!
This giveaway is international. Everyone interested in winning this wonderful book full of romance, magic and mystery can be part of this event. There'll be daily posts with fresh Ink news and some questions for you about our post. This would make you earn more points. The winner would be the person who has more points. This isn't about luck, it's about passion for books!

The are a few things that are mandatory to be part of this amazing giveaway. You must follow us on Twitter and Facebook, follow A Reading Nurse on BlogLovin' and enter your email. The other options are not mandatory. However, the more you do, the more points you get. All the links to our different site and A Reading Nurse's site, are inside the Rafflecopter attached in this post.

Remember! Every day would be a different post, until the end of this event (June 25th) and we would make a different question in our blogs, so you can answer something different each day and related with the post.

This is the schedule of our Fantastic Flying Book Club:



Tuesday, June 18th -> A Reading Nurse Review
Wednesday, June 19th -> Knowing Amanda Sun
Thursday, June 20th –> Interview between blogs
Friday, June 21st -> Quote Day & Book Drawings
Saturday, June 22nd -> Q&A with Amanda
Sunday, June 23rd -> Japanese culture inside Ink
Monday, June 24th -> What you need to know about INK
Tuesday, June 25th -> Surprise ending!



Enter here to participate:


Win a paperback or a digital copy (winner's choice) of Ink (Paper Gods #1) written by Amanda Sun.

*This is an international Giveaway*

WARNING! You MUST do the following things or your participation would not be valid:


1) You must enter your email in order to send you the prize.
2) You must Follow us on Twitter.
3) You must Like our Facebook Page.
4) You must Follow A Reading Nurse on BlogLovin'.
5) Please, if you leave a comment, answer the question proposed in the rafflecopter entry.
6) Please read the information of this event.






Friday, May 31, 2013

The Unofficial Addiction Book Tour: The Kindrily Series







Title: Taking Back Forever
Author: Karen Amanda Hooper
Publisher: by Starry Sky Publishing
Release Date: May 31st 2013















In the short week since Maryah’s momentary remembrance of him, Nate had come alive again. He smiled all the time. His eyes were brighter. I was happy for him, but it left me feeling more alone than ever. He had been my partner in suffering over our lost soul mates. But not anymore.
I gazed at the landscape of Sedona behind him. To myself, I could admit my jealousy of his and Maryah’s reunion, but I’d never say it out loud. “How’s it feel? To have her back after all this time?”
“I don’t have her back. She hardly remembers anything. But I don’t have to hide who and what I am anymore, or that I love her. She knows who she was and where she belongs. I’m patiently waiting for her to figure out who she is now, and what she’s capable of.”
“She loves you. I can see it.”
“I am ecstatically grateful for that. But I still feel the loss of her, of all the time we shared together. It’s like we’re getting to know each other for the first time all over again. We haven’t had to do that for hundreds of years.” His head drooped. “What if she doesn’t like what she discovers?”
“Oh, please. You two light up around each other. That girl is smitten, and so are you.”
His cheeks flushed. “It’s amazing how much more you appreciate someone after you’ve lost them. Her happiness means everything to me. I want to give her the world, the magical and beautiful one she can no longer see, but I worry that’s no longer possible.”
“Give it time. If there’s one thing Mary proved over and over, it’s that anything is possible.”




    






Win an eBook copy of Grasping at Eternity (Kindrily #1) and an eBook copy of Taking Back Forever (Kindrily #2) written by Karen Amanda Hooper.

*This is an international Giveaway*

WARNING! You MUST do the following things or your participation would not be valid:

1) You must enter your email in order to send you the prize. 
2) You must Follow us on Twitter.
3) You must Like our Facebook Page.
4) Please, if you leave a comment, answer the question proposed in the rafflecopter entry.











Win a Kindrily prize pack including a signed paperback of Grasping at Eternity (Kindrily #1) and Taking Back Forever (Kindrily #2) written by Karen Amanda Hooper with other Kindrily themed gifts

*This giveaway is only for US & Canada Residents*







This event was possible thanks to Xpresso Book Tours.

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