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  • Tour Interview & Giveaway: The Savage Grace by Bree Despain

    Tour Interview & Giveaway: The Savage Grace by Bree Despain

    The Savage Grace, the final book in The Dark Divine series, was just released March 13th. Bree is here today to tell us a little more about herself and her writing.

    Fill out the form below for a chance to win a copy of The Savage Grace.
    3 winners will be picked.

    1. How has your writing style or strategy changed as The Dark Divine series has progressed?
    Before being published I could write whenever I wanted and be as slow as I wanted--which means that it took me 4 years to write the first book. Now that I write on contract, I've had to learn how to compress my writing process into a much shorter period of time (usually 5-6 months). I strive to find the balance between being a mom and making those tight deadlines--which means I end up putting in a lot of late nights.

    2. What are a few of the most surprising things your fans of the series have done?
    I always find it funny when fans paint their toenails to match my book covers and then tweet pictures of their feet to me. It's a good thing I am not someone who is grossed out by toes!

    3. Can you tell us something that most people may not know about you?
    I went to a royal ball in an Austrian palace when I was 17--and all I had to wear was a little red gingham dress. I'm totally going to use that experience in a book someday.

    4. You had a pretty scary accident happen to you years ago and it made you want to start writing again. What would you like to tell people who may be putting off their dreams in order to deal with the stresses of life?
    I always tell people to think about this question,"If you died tomorrow, what would regret not having done in your life?" Then I tell them to go out and try to work towards that thing. Most dreams take a lot of time to achieve, so the longer you put off trying to strive towards them, the greater you are running the risk of running out of time.
    5. What are some of the things that help you if you are having a difficult time writing a certain scene?
    I like to go for walks around the lake near my house. I call them"plot walks." Sometimes I go alone just to think, and sometimes I bring my husband along and we talk through the issue. I've also been known to cover my family room walls with giant post-it notes and work the problem out on paper in visual way. Scribbling on the walls always makes me feel a little giddy like a mad scientist.

    The Savage Grace by Bree Despain
    Publisher: EgmontUSA (March 13th, 2012)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Hardcover: 488 pages
    Series: The Dark Divine #3
    A troubled soul. An impossible choice. A final battle.

    Wrestling with the werewolf curse pulsing deep inside of her, Grace Divine was finally able to find her brother, but it nearly cost her everything.

    With her boyfriend, Daniel, stuck in wolf form and Sirhan's death approaching, time is running out for Grace to stop Caleb Kalbi and his gang of demons. If she fails, her family and hometown will perish. Everything rests on Grace's shoulders.

    The final installment in The Dark Divine trilogy brings Daniel and Grace's love story to a breathtaking conclusion.

    Prize:

    • 3 winners will receive a copy of The Savage Grace
    Rules:
    • You must be at least 13 (or have permission) to enter.
    • Name and email must be provided.
    • Extra entries are possible and links must be provided.
    • Contest is US only and ends April 13th.
    • Once contacted, the winner will have 48 hours to respond.
    • The form must be filled out to enter.

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  • In My Mailbox (88-93)

    In My Mailbox (88-93)

    Here are the books I've received over the past 6 weeks. Lots of great titles I can't wait to read! Thanks for the publishers and authors for these books and other goodies!

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    The Gathering Storm by Robin Bridges
    Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz
    Partials by Dan Wells
    Balthazar by Claudia Gray
    The Butterfly Clues by Kate Ellison
    Bewitching by Alex Flinn
    Two Truths and a Lie by Sara Shepard
    A Touch Morbid by Leah Clifford
    Gil Marsh by A.C.E Bauer
    Someone Else's Life by Katie Dale
    The Nightmare Garden by Caitlin Kittredge
    Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley
    My Awful Popularity Plan by Seth Rudetsky
    The Whole Story of Half a Girl by Verra Hiranandani
    Daughter of the Centaurs by Kate Klimo
    Black Gold by Albert Marrin
    The Savage Grace (ARC) by Bree Despain
    A Want So Wicked (ARC) by Suzanne Young
    Smart Girls Get What They Want (ARC) by Sarah Strohmeyer
    For Darkness Shows the Stars (ARC) by Diana Peterfreund
    Arise (ARC) by Tara Hudson
    Dreamless (ARC) by Josephine Angelini
    The Story of Us (ARC) by Deb Caletti
    Those That Wake (ARC) by Jesse Karp
    Split by Swati Avasthi
    Destiny and Deception by Shannon Delany
    Cloaked by Alex Flinn
    Black Heart by Holly Black
    The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M. Danforth
    Trafficked by Kim Purcell
    Dead to You by Lisa McMann
    Where it Began by Ann Redisch Stampler
    Pure by Julianna Baggott (with scary flying butterfly that came out of the book! EEK)
    Starters (ARC) by Lissa Price
    Vampire's Kiss by Veronica Wolff
    All Wounds by Dina James
    The Onyx Talisman (signed) by Brenda Pandos (and bookmarks)
    Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler
    Fallen in Love by Lauren Kate
    The Last Echo swag (for the Dark Days tour posts coming up!)
    Poughkeepsie swag (temp. tattoos, train schedule, beautiful bracelet!)

    NOT PICTURED
    Wanderlust by Kirsten Hubbard
    The Immortal Rules (ARC) by Julie Kagawa

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

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