Showing posts with label gaia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaia. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Better Nature Release Day

It's finally here! It's been a year and half, but I'm so happy to finally share Better Nature with you. I'm giving away everything but the kitchen sink, so feel free to join the fun!


Better Nature, Elizabeth Sharp

Everything in Amelia Hoffman's life has led to this. An evil plot threatens to destroy humanity and the future of the human race lies in Amelia's hands. Working through the tensions between Otherworld species, torn between two men and squabbling with her siblings—all while trying to get a college degree. The pressure is a killer—literally. Does she have what it takes to save the world?

Now down to good stuff: free stuff.

Amelia Prize pack:
An autographed paperback of all three books.
A ribbon bookmark
A replica of the fluorite crystal necklace

Sariah prize pack:
1 tee shirt (size L)
1 tube lipstick
An autographed copy of all three books
A ribbon bookmark.

To win one of these, fill out the rafflecopter below. But those aren't the only prizes. There's also a fun scavenger hunt with tons of prizes along the way. Click on one of the links below and check out their blog about the release. Find the random word in bold on their page . When you unscramble them, you'll find a quote by Albert Einstein. Email it to somesharpwords(at)gmail(dot)com. Follow these links to get started!

Andrea Heltsley
Morgan Wylie

Bear with us while we all get organized. Due to a death in my family, I was running a little behind getting posts out...

I will also be running games on my Facebook page throughout the day, so feel free to hope over there

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Fantasy Friday


It's really sad that the focus of my writing, urban fantasy, is the most neglected of my new scheduled posts, so I will remedy that. Though it is Saturday, I intend to do a Fantasy Friday post today. And for that guest post I would like to discuss a topic a lot of people have mentioned about my writing. Today I'd like to talk about my supernatural creatures.

I do not like reading the same old books. I want new, original and creative. I don't want someone to chew Twilight, Vampire Diaries, and Interview with a Vampire and spit out some regurgitated version of a vampire book. I'm not asking an author to reinvent the wheel, but don't go cliche, and don't give me the same books I'm sick of. A little creativity never hurt anyone. And I'm not saying I won't read vampires, because that's not the case either. I just like to read something new.