BEA'S BOOK NOOK "I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once." C. S. Lewis “If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.” ― Oscar Wilde

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Sunday Book Share #22




I'm participating in Feed My Reader Friday hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A WriterThe Sunday Post, hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer, and Stacking the Shelves, hosted by Tynga's Reviews. The  memes allow book bloggers the chance to share print and digital books they've received and different posts and events at their blog.

Dare I say it? I think I may be healthy again. I wonder how long that will last? :D It was a good week overall, if a little busy. You may have noticed that you aren't receiving the blog's email or updates via the RSS. That's because feedburner decided to go kablooey on me.  I have ZERO skills in that department so trying to fix it was a bust; now I'm trying to switch from feedburner to another RSS provider. Sigh. So, the posts from last week need lots of loving. :) If you have a few minutes, read them (the ones that interest you), comment on them, share them - twitter, facebook, Google+, etc. - I would be very grateful.

The week in review



Spotlight/Book Blast:  The Spy Lover by Kiana Davenport




BOOKS

Won - Kindle


 From the author, Linn B Halton

Review - Kindle


I'm such a cat person, this was a no-brainer. :D


I saw this at Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf and decided to put in a request. I was happy when they emailed to say 'yes'. :)

Kindle Freebies


This is permanently free at Smashwords so if the blurb intrigues you, go get it!


Can I just say, this book has WAY too many covers? There are a bunch on goodreads and none of them were the Amazon cover. The book is only a couple years old; it doesn't need so many different covers. Argh.



Astraea Press Birthday Freebies





I worked on Innocent Tears and was curious to see what the final version looked like. 

Yes, I went a little nuts with the freebies. With my publisher giving away free books every day this month, I expect even more over the next 4 weeks. :D

I hope you had a good week. Leave a link to your book share post in your comment and I'll stop by.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

It's A Party! Astraea Press is Two Years Old & Giving YOU the Presents!


My publisher, Astraea Press, is two years old this month and having a party to celebrate. Every day in February we are giving away 2 books! Yes, 2 books a day, every day, for 28 days. How do you get them? Check Astraea's blog every day to see what that day's offerings are. Have a problem getting or downloading your free book? Email reviewcoordinator@att.net.

Also stop by Astraea's Birthday page on facebook for more events and info during the month and invite your friends. We want to reach as many readers as possible. 

Astraea was founded in 2010 by author Stephanie Taylor. She saw a need for a non-erotic e-publisher that offers wholesome reads, but still maintains the quality of mainstream romance. The first titles were launched in February 2011.

With over six years experience in the publishing industry and an avid reader, Stephanie, the owner and editor-in-chief, looks forward to working with her authors, having fun, and bringing you the reader the best books available. 2012 was a fantastic year for us.

In 2012, we sold our first foreign rights, acquired a NY Times bestselling author, two USA Today bestselling authors, numerous number one bestsellers, award winning titles, and even secured a NY agent to handle foreign rights and audio. Astraea Press is moving on up!

I know I have been very happy working for Astraea and I buy our books. Have you tried us  out yet? This month is a wonderful opportunity to try us for the first time, find new-to-you authors, and get free books!

DISCLOSURE: I work for Astraea Press. I am not being compensated in any way for posting this. Some info in this post came from Astraea's website and from it's blog

January's Reading Challenges Wrap Up

I'll put up a wrap up post every month (or in this case, early the next month :D) for all of my 2013 reading challenges. Some books, I posted reviews on the blog, some are on goodreads, there may be one or two without reviews.

Book Chick City's 100 Books in 2013

For this challenge, I am not counting any children's books, unless it's YA, nor am I counting books that I edit. I am also doing goodreads' reading challenge and I'm counting everything for that one, but not tracking here on the blog. :D

1) Hearse and Buggy by Laura Bradford
2) Anything for You by Jessica Scott
3) Pandora's Temple by Jon Land
4) Darkness Devours by Keri Arthur
5) Serpent Queen by J.A. Campbell
6) How to Misbehave by Ruthie Knox
7) Copper Beach by Jayne Ann Krentz
8) Killer Librarian by Mary Lou Kirwin
9) Forbidden by Kelley Armstrong (no review yet, link is just to Goodreads page)

Total to date: 9

Cruisin' Through the Cozies Reading Challenge 2013 - Goal 13 or more

1)  Hearse and Buggy by Laura Bradford
2) Killer Librarian by Mary Lou Kirwin

Total to date: 2

2013 Ebook Challenge - Goal 25

1) How to Misbehave by Ruthie Knox
2)  Serpent Queen by J.A. Campbell
3)  Pandora's Temple by Jon Land
4)  Anything for You by Jessica Scott
5) Time to Get Ready, Bunny! by Brenda Ponnay
6)


 Total to date: 6

Friday, February 1, 2013

Excerpt & Giveaway: See Me by Natalie-Nicole Bates





See Me by Natalie-Nicole Bates ~ 



Carly Anders is hearing voices in her head. Another one of her kind is trying to contact her. She knows of the malevolent freaks—others who are eternal like her and seek out the weak to inflict pain upon. For years, Carly has held up huge protective walls to keep herself and her secrets safe. Now, physically and mentally exhausted, Carly needs protection and rest.

She accepts the invitation to visit an internet friend who needs help appraising a collection of antique photographs.  The situation is not ideal, but Carly hopes a male presence in her life will deter the determined suitor who haunts her thoughts and dreams.

Daniel Tremont is not what Carly is expecting.

The former funeral director has a secret of his own. Not only is he eternal like Carly, he is her creation from all those years before—her abomination she thought she killed.

Daniel has been searching for Carly for years. He knows she is the piece of his life that he has been missing for so long. Now that he has found her, he has no intentions of letting her go.

Genre: Romance, Paranormal
Format: ebook
Release Date: October 6, 2012
Buying Links:  Amazon   Publisher   Barnes & Noble

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About the Author: 

Natalie-Nicole Bates is a book reviewer and author.


Her passions in life include books and hockey along with Victorian and Edwardian era photography and antique poison bottles. Natalie contributes her uncharacteristic love of hockey to being born in Russia.

She currently resides in the UK where she is working on her next book and adding to her collection of 19th century post-mortem photos.

Find Natalie online:

 

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Excerpt 
 


Often she thought about herself, what she had become in life after her drowning when she was only four.   

A mutant. An abomination. A freak.
   
She knew there were others like her out there in the world as well. Xander, for example. Even Embree, but Embree was dormant. Carly’s senses told her that Embree was alive, but she was alone and in a very dark place.
  
Just the thought of what might have become of Embree caused a chill to rise on her skin and she shuddered. Would that happen to her someday, too?
 
Maybe Daniel was ‘something else’, as well.
   
Sometimes she would be walking down the street and her eyes would connect with a perfect stranger, and she knew by instinct alone they were different. She knew, and they knew, too. But neither spoke a word. It was in the eyes. Whether they were like her, she was unsure.
  
And Daniel had those eyes as well. Eyes that had the ability to draw her in if she allowed him. Eyes that were an unusual, ethereal pale blue.
   
But she didn’t fear him. Although mentally tired, she was physically strong when threatened. That was Xander’s gift to her. Just one encounter with him and she was suddenly able to leap higher, run faster than ever before. If confronted, she was certain she could outmatch her opponent. Knowing her abilities gave her the confidence that helped her cope alone all of these years.
 
Maybe it was a mistake being here. It wasn’t too late to leave a note of goodbye and leave.

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Natalie will be awarding a $25 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour. Follow the tour and comment; the more you comment, the better your chances of winning. The tour dates can be found here: http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2012/12/virtual-blurb-blitz-tour-see-me-by.html

Book Blast: The Spy Lover by Kiana Davenport



The Spy Lover by Kiana Davenport ~

Thrust into the savagery of the Civil War, a Chinese immigrant serving in the Union Army, a nurse doubling as a spy for the North, and a one-armed Confederate cavalryman find their lives inextricably entwined.

Fleeing drought and famine in China, Johnny Tom arrives in America with dreams of becoming a citizen. Having survived vigilantes hunting “yellow dogs” and slave auction- blocks, Johnny is kidnapped from his Mississippi village by Confederate soldiers, taken from his wife and daughter, and forced to fight for the South. Eventually defecting to the Union side, he is promised American citizenship in exchange for his loyal services. But first Johnny must survive the butchery of battles and the cruelties inflicted on non-white soldiers.

Desperate to find Johnny, his daughter, Era, is enlisted as a spy. She agrees to work as a nurse at Confederate camps while scouting for the North. Amidst the unspeakable carnage of wounded soldiers, she finds solace in Warren Petticomb, a cavalryman who lost an arm at Shiloh. As devastation mounts in both armies, Era must choose where her loyalties lie—with her beloved father in the North, or with the man who passionately sustains her in the South.

A novel of extraordinary scope that will stand as a defining work on the Chinese immigrant experience, The Spy Lover is a paean to the transcendence of love and the resilience of the human spirit.

THE SPY LOVER is ostensibly a novel about the abiding love between a man and a woman, between a father and daughter, and the love of a man for his country. Ultimately, it is a meditation on the ethical choice, on honoring one’s moral obligation.

“I never planned to write an historical novel, or a love story, or a spy thriller, or a story about how brave Chinese soldiers were used as throw-aways in the Civil War. I simply set out to tell the story of my ancestors, who fought on opposing sides of that War.”
- Kiana Davenport

Genre: Fiction, History, Military, Romance
Format: paperback, ebook, cd
Length: 320 pages, 863 KB
Release Date: August 28, 2012
Buying Links: Amazon * Barnes & Noble

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About the Author

KIANA DAVENPORT is descended from a full-blooded Native Hawaiian mother, and a Caucasian father from Talladega, Alabama. Her father, Braxton Bragg Davenport, was a sailor in the U.S. Navy, stationed at Pearl Harbor, when he fell in love with her mother, Emma Kealoha Awaawa Kanoho Houghtailing. On her mother's side, Kiana traces her ancestry back to the first Polynesian settlers to the Hawaiian Islands who arrived almost two thousand years ago from Tahiti and the Tuamotu's. On her father's side, she traces her ancestry to John Davenport, the puritan clergyman who co-founded the American colony of New Haven, Connecticut in 1638.

Kiana is the author of the internationally best-selling novels, SHARK DIALOGUES, SONG OF THE EXILE, HOUSE OF MANY GODS, and a new novel, THE SPY LOVER, now available in paperback and on Kindle. She is also the author of the collections, HOUSE OF SKIN PRIZE-WINNING STORIES, CANNIBAL NIGHTS, PACIFIC STORIES Volume II, and OPIUM DREAMS, PACIFIC STORIES, VOLUME III. All three collections have been Kindle bestsellers. She has also been a guest blogger on Huffington Post.

A graduate of the University of Hawaii, Kiana has been a Bunting Fellow at Harvard University, a Visiting Writer at Wesleyan University, and a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant. Her short stories have won numerous O. Henry Awards, Pushcart Prizes, and the Best American Short Story Award, 2000. Her novels and short stories have been translated into twenty-one languages. She lives in Hawaii and New York City.









Points of Interest

U.S. Civil War Research – Kiana’s research for THE SPY LOVER was exhaustive.  For five years she studied correspondences and documents and traveled to the battlefields of the Civil War, discovering facts that she hoped would fascinate her readers.  She learned about Southern women collecting urine from which to distill niter for making gunpowder. And she learned how women planted and harvested poppies, then scored and gathered from poppy-pods the sap known as opium.  She read books on spy-codes used in the War, what spies were paid, and how they were executed when caught by the enemy.  She lived and breathed the Civil War, letting it engulf her as she wrote her novel.

Kiana’s Heritage – Kiana’s ancestor, Warren Rowan Davenport, was a cavalryman who rode for the Confederacy in the Civil War with a famous unit known as the Prattville Dragoons, of Prattville, Alabama. Her research on Warren Davenport entailed reading over forty books on the War, then basing her fictional character, Warren Petticomb, on her Southern ancestor. Johnny Tom is based on another of Kiana’s ancestors, John Tommy Kam, who emigrated from Canton, China, to Hawaii and finally to the East coast of the U.S. While Kiana had access to tattered correspondences and documents from Warren Davenport, she had little but word-of-mouth stories from her Chinese uncle about his ancestor, John Tommy Kam. Eventually, she uncovered articles about Chinese soldiers who had fought valiantly in the Civil War, including two articles about John Tommy Kam.  Finally, she discovered his war records, and the grounds at Gettysburg where he is buried with his comrades, the Excelsior Brigade of New York State.

Multicultural Themes - THE SPY LOVER is the story of Chinese soldiers who fought valiantly for a country that, afterwards, refused them American citizenship. It also unveils the gross mistreatment of Native Americans, African Americans, “mix-bloods” and other minorities who served honorably in the American Civil War. Importantly, it is also the tragic story of Native American women - mothers and daughters - kidnapped and raped by slave-owners who used them as breeders of a more “superior” kind of slave.



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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Feedburner Broken

You may have noticed that you're not getting any new posts via RSS or that the email post digest hasn't been showing up in your inbox. I have looked at feedburner and what they say the problem is and I am clueless as to what it's talking about or how to fix it. Since Google no longer supports feedburner, I can't get help there. If you have any experience in fixing feedburner issues, and would be willing to talk me through it, please email me at beasbooknook@gmail.com

In the meantime, I am looking into alternatives. Once I find one I can work with, I'll start transferring the RSS list over and I'll post on here, letting people know. Thank you for your patience.