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  • Haunted Halloween Story Voting Round 2

    Haunted Halloween Story Voting Round 2

    It is now time for the 2nd round of voting! Here are the top 8 stories picked from round 1!

    We are changing the voting for this round. We had an instance of false voting during the last round. Someone used a variety of email addresses, including ones from authors, to cast votes. We became suspicious and decided to verify these votes. We contacted the authors and they said that they did NOT vote, so that person has been disqualified.
    We are truly saddened by this instance of cheating. Lisa and I worked really hard to gather the books and swag for these giveaways and we will not tolerate cheating. It is not fair to us or the people who worked hard on these stories and covers. They deserve a fair chance. That is why we changed the voting for this round.

    Now, voting MUST come through comments. We will not accept anonymous comments.

    * The stories are in the order that we received them.

    Voters:
    PLEASE ONLY CAST YOUR VOTE ONCE!

    • For round 2, I will be posting the story vote, and Lisa will post the cover vote.
    • To vote for the COVERS- USE GOOGLE
    • To vote, put your email address and the number of the story you like into the comment.
    • Email addresses may be used to verify votes, only if needed. Hopefully we will not need to for this round.
    • If you are participating in the comment contest, say"I'M VOTING!" in the comment and you will get an extra entry into the comment contest.
    • Vote for your favorite!

    Participants:
    • Feel free to post about the voting starting. Please encourage people to vote for their favorite.
    • You can cast a vote for your own cover, but only once each round.

    Rules:

    • This is Round 2 of voting. It will end Friday, the 29th.
    • 4 stories will win prizes!
    • The winners will be announced on Halloween!
    • Votes from Round 1 have been deleted.

    For this contest we will be posting excerpts from each story in the order that they were received. If a story grabs your attention, click on the link below it to read the rest. The link will take you to the blog post where the story can be found.

    Story #1 — Invisible Gotta find the exit. I just have to. I don't want to die I am too young. He told me that it wouldn't end like this that if I just give him what he needed then he would leave me and my family alone. I have been running for nearly three days and every time I think I am safe I see his shadow again. It all started back when I met the new kid in school. He was gorgeous nonetheless. Always seemed so perfect and mysterious. Apparently my judgment was correct except for the perfect part. As I grew closer to him the more I drew away from school, friends, and even worse my family. There seemed to be something pulling me deeper into his world, something that was turning me almost invisible to the world around me.
    Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #2 — The Current-Day 1900's Spiderman: A Little Boy's Tale
    A shaggy haired two year old boy with wide eyes watched the hall of his newly built home. Not only was his puppy barking at it but both pet cats were hissing as well. His mommy turned to the hall then back at the display in front of her calling their attention. The little boy dropped his multi-colored duplos and looked to his mommy, his eyes glistening with a look she never seen before, then pointed to the short hall between the living room and the playroom saying one word. “Man.”

    The appearances of 'man' didn't stop that one quiet night. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #3 — Friendly Fire Fire. One word. One very short word. And yet, for Kaylee it was the most important word in the world. It was the last thing her mother ever said to her. As a child she had been hurt that her mother hadn’t spoken words of love and encouragement in the last moments of her life, it was only when she was older that she understood the true power behind that one word.

    Fire. It brings warmth. It brings light. It brings destruction. And eventually it can bring life. But for Kaylee it brought wonder and mystery and a power so overwhelming that the mere sight of her would strike fear into complete strangers. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #4 — Blackbird Sing They say the beautiful song of the blackbird makes it a symbol of temptations. For the most part, I have been a fairly responsible adult during the course of my life. I live in control and in restraint; I have no weakness.

    When I approach the enormous tree with the bare and scraggly branches, I see it is full of blackbirds. I should think something is not right. But with a sensible head resting atop my shoulders, omens never affected me. I could shatter a thousand mirrors and still live in good health and in good luck.

    My phone shrills in my pocket. I do not want to pick it up. Instead, I gaze at the still blackbirds, with their graceful feathers and beady eyes. Nothing is wrong. Just a tree full of silly birds. I see them all the time. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #5 — Lifeless Love Her breath raced as she ran down the hill. Sweat glistened on her face in the light of the half-moon. Her pursuer was not far behind, his long arms flapping limply at his sides. She turned right and hid behind a trash can and prayed he would pass her by.

    “Chloe,” He croaked. “Come out. You know I won’t hurt you. How could I hurt you? I love you.”

    Silent tears slid down her face. How she wanted to believe those words. But she knew now that he was lost to her.

    Footsteps were heard receding into the distance; he was gone, for now. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #6 — The Secret Ball Louisiana, 1862
    I could hear the carriage roll on the damp stone path. The path where what had mattered most was silently taken from me. I saw men in white masks embellished with jewels and lined with intricate black lace. The men who took Dylan, my love.
    Who were they? Why didn’t I panic?
    “Olivia Preston,” I remembered hearing the husky voice say with invisible lips, “thank you. You’ve done well.”
    Unfortunately, it’s simple to know who I am. I’m the daughter of James Preston, the wealthiest man in New Orleans.
    Was Dylan taken because of this? Because of where I come from? Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #7 — Strange Things Are Happening Emily walked towards the sound of the music. Her friend, Mel, and she were on their way home from school when they first heard it, and they had followed it all the way until they came to the source: Shay Manor. Shay Manor had been abandoned for so long that no one could even remember when someone had lived in it last or why they left. The only people who went in the supposedly haunted mansion now were teenagers looking for a scare on the weekends. “Emily! What the—” Mel started, coming up behind Emily. “Shh!” Emily hissed. “Do you hear that?” Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #8 — Under the Bed I folded my arms and did the infamous mom stare in front of my little sister.
    “Jessie, I thought you were old enough not to believe in this stuff anymore,” I said, shaking my head. “I am a big girl,” my five-year-old sister whined. “But this time it’s different, something is under my bed!” “Look it’s one thing that I missed the biggest Halloween party ever to take you trick or treating, but it’s not fair I have to do this.” For a moment, just from the pleading in her tiny blue eyes, I believed her. I shook it off and let out a deep sigh. “Fine, Kylie, I’ll go look. But just one time. Ryan is coming over in ten minutes and we’re watching a movie.” She stood at the bottom of the stairs, biting her thumbnail nervously as I entered her room. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    *Reminder: If you are interested in the COMMENT CONTEST, remember to include your email address and"I'M VOTING" with your comment for an extra entry! Please read full entry rules here.
    To vote, include the number of your favorite cover and email address in your comment!

    To vote for the COVERS- USE GOOGLE

  • VOTING Has Started: Independent Book Blogger Awards

    VOTING Has Started: Independent Book Blogger Awards

    I took the plunge! I don't think I have ever nominated myself for anything before but I couldn't let this go without at least trying to win.

    This award carries a huge prize. The winner in each category will get a trip to New York for Book Expo America. I've never been to BEA or even anywhere close to NYC! Actually, I've never been to any big book events at all- just 2 small local author signings. I live in a small town in Tennessee and it seems that not many big events take place around here: ) It has been my goal to go to BEA since I first started blogging 2 years ago. I'm thrilled just to even have a shot at winning this.

    It's difficult for me to ask for votes because I do, honestly, want people to pick the blog they feel is the best for each category. If I am blessed enough to make that short list, I want it to be because you, the readers, truly love what I do. If you do like my blog, and take the time to vote, I thank you a million times over for helping me with this amazing opportunity.

    All you have to do is click this widget and vote!

    Independent Book Blogger Awards

    Vote for this blog for the Independent Book Blogger Awards!
    Vote

    A little about the Independent Book Blogger Awards
    Independent Book Blogger Awards — a free online contest recognizing bloggers unaffiliated with/not compensated by a publishing company who write primarily about books and the industry. Four winners, chosen by the public and a judging panel, will attend BookExpo America in June with free airfare and hotel accommodations and a pass to the three-day global gathering.
    The contest is co-produced by the Association of American Publishers Trade Division member organizations and Goodreads, the world’s largest site for readers and book recommendations.

    Schedule

    • Tuesday, April 10 (12:01am ET) through Monday, April 23 (11:59 pm ET) – Voting (must be a member of Goodreads to vote)
    • Week of May 1 – Shortlist of finalists announced
    • Week of May 7 – Winners announced
    All nominations and voting will take place through Goodreads on its special Independent Book Blogger Awards section.

    VOTING HAS STARTED!
    If you feel I am the best candidate in the young adult section, I would really really appreciate your vote. I would love to make it onto the shortlist of 15 bloggers!

    My blog readers have always been so kind and supportive of me and my blog. You helped me get 2nd place in the Readers' Choice Awards in 2010 and I hope you guys can help me out with this one!

  • Haunted Halloween: COVER VOTING!

    Haunted Halloween: COVER VOTING!

    Are you ready to vote for your favorite covers?? PLEASE VOTE BY LEAVING A COMMENT

    Voters:
    PLEASE ONLY CAST YOUR VOTE ONCE!

    • To vote, put your email address and the number of the cover you like into the comment.
    • Email addresses may be used to verify votes, only if needed.
    • If you are participating in the comment contest as well, say"I'M VOTING!" in the comment and you will get an extra entry into the comment contest.
    • Anonymous votes are NOT allowed. Sorry!
    • Vote for your favorite!

    Participants:
    • Feel free to post about the voting starting. Please encourage people to vote for their favorite.
    • You can cast a vote for your own cover, but only once.
    Rules:
    • Voting will end Wednesday, October 31st at midnight EST .
    • Only vote once!
    VOTE FOR THE COVER YOU LIKE BY LEAVING A COMMENT WITH THE NUMBER POSTED ABOVE THAT COVER.
    COVER #1

    COVER #2

    COVER #3

    COVER #4

    COVER #5

    COVER #6

    COVER #7

    COVER #8

    To vote, include the number of your favorite cover and email address in your comment! Reminder: If you are interested in the COMMENT CONTEST, remember to include your email address with your comment for an extra entry! Please read full entry rules here.

  • Haunted Halloween: Cover Voting Round 1

    Haunted Halloween: Cover Voting Round 1

    It is now time to vote on the cover entries! Thanks to everyone who entered! They are all amazing.
    Voters:

    • Lisa and I will both be posting the covers.
    PLEASE ONLY CAST YOUR VOTE ONCE!
    • The form is the same on both blogs so duplicates will be deleted.
    • To vote, put your email address and the number of the cover you like into the form.
    • Email addresses are only used in order to check for duplicate votes.
    • If you are participating in the comment contest, leave your email with the comment for it to be counted. Same as with the other Haunted Halloween posts.
    • If you voted, say"I voted!" in the comment and you will get an extra entry into the comment contest.
    • Vote for your favorite!

    Participants:
    • Feel free to post about the voting starting. Please encourage people to vote for their favorite.
    • You can cast a vote for your own cover, but only once each round.

    Rules:

    • This is Round 1 of voting. It will end Friday, the 22nd.
    • Round 2 will begin next Sunday, the 24th. It will end Friday, the 29th.
    • 8 covers will continue onto Round 2!
    • The winners will be announced on Halloween!

    Cover # 1 — Found

    Cover #2 — The Raven Games


    Cover #3 — The Secret Ball

    Cover #4 — Invisible

    Cover #5 — Chimera

    Cover # 6 — Trapped

    Cover #7 — The Blood Spirit

    Cover #8 — Stranger in the Night

    Cover #9 — Blackbird Sing

    Cover #10 — The Mattress

    Cover #11 — Buried

    Cover #12 — We Are All Prisoners Here

    Cover #13 — Whisper

    Cover #14 — A Piercing Flight

    Cover #15 — Bone Deep

    *Reminder: If you are interested in the COMMENT CONTEST, remember to include your email address with your comment for an extra entry! Please read full entry rules here.
    If you vote include"I VOTED" in your comment for an extra entry in the comment contest!

  • Don't Breathe a Word Re-Cover Voting!

    Don't Breathe a Word Re-Cover Voting!

    It's now time for the Don't Breathe a Word Re-Cover contest voting!
    The winner will receive … SIGNED finished copy of Don't Breathe a Word Tell me a Secret Audiobook Swag

    TO VOTE -Comment on this post with the number of your favorite cover (located above the cover). -Voters can only vote ONCE! Voting ends Sunday, January 15th! COVER #1

    COVER #2

    COVER #3

    COVER #4

    COVER #5

  • I Love Your Blog Awards

    I Love Your Blog Awards

    Alisha from Black Nailed Reviews came up with the"I Love Your Blog" Awards.

    She nominated ME (Thanks Alisha!) and the voting has now started. There are a lot of great blogs nominated so be sure to take a few minutes and VOTE. And you don't have to, of course, but if you do vote for me I greatly appreciate it: ) I'm in a few different categories.
    You can vote for more than one blog on a certain category! Voting closes November 29!

  • Haunted Halloween: Updated Giveaway List & Posts

    Haunted Halloween: Updated Giveaway List & Posts

    This page will be updated each day when a new post or giveaway is added.
    Bookmark this page and check back each day for more chances to win amazing books and swag!

    USE GOOGLE for details. ROUND 2 VOTING- ENDED

    USE GOOGLE for details. ROUND 2 VOTING- ENDED

    Comment contest through 10/31.
    USE GOOGLE for details.

    2 winners. 5 book each. (ENDED) USE GOOGLE for details.

    2 winners — 12 books each! Ends 10/31 — US only. USE GOOGLE for details.

    Posts and Giveaways

    Giveaways will be marked with a * (L) = Lisa's blog at A Life Bound By Books
    October 1st * Andrea Cremer and a giveaway for Nightshade. (ENDED) *(L) — Janenifer Archer and a giveaway for an ARC of Through Her Eyes. (ENDED)

    October 2nd Amy Brecount White
    *(L) — Wayne Josephson and a giveaway for Emma and the Vampires (ENDED)

    October 3rd Andrew Jacobson * Book Feature- Alyson Noel & Leah Cypess and a giveaway for a signed copy of Radiance and bookmarks (ENDED) (L) — Tricia Rayburn
    October 4th * Nancy Holder and a giveaway for a signed copy of Possessions and The Evil Within (ENDED) *(L) — Kathy Charles and a giveaway for John Belushi is Dead (ENDED)

    October 5th * Shannon Delany and a giveaway for a signed copy of 13 to Life and swag (ENDED)
    Julie Chibbaro
    *(L) — Shaun David Hutchinson and a giveaway for a signed copy of The Deathday Letter and swag (ENDED)

    October 6th
    * Denise Jaden and a giveaway for a signed copy of Losing Faith (ENDED)
    *(L) — Lee Nichols and a giveaway for a signed copy of Deception (ENDED)

    October 7th
    Jennifer Hubbard
    @The_Omega_(Black Dagger Brotherhood)
    *(L) — Sara Bennett Whealer and a giveaway for a signed copy of Rivals (ENDED)

    October 8th
    *Tammar Stein and a giveaway for a signed copy of Light Years (ENDED)
    Emma Michaels
    *(L) — Ty Roth and a giveaway for a signed copy of So Shelly (ENDED)

    October 9th
    *Elizabeth Rudnick and a giveaway for a signed copy of Tweet Heart and a water bottle (ENDED)
    Linda Joy Singleton
    *(L) — Leah Clifford and a giveaway for a $20 gift card (ENDED)

    October 10th
    Adult Giveaway post - 2 winners get 5 books each (ENDED)
    *(L) — @Wrath_BDB (Black Dagger Brotherhood)

    October 11th
    *Kimberly Derting and a giveaway for a swag pack from The Body Finder (ENDED)
    Desires of the Dead Prologue
    *(L) — Kelly Keaton and a giveaway for an ARC of Darkness Becomes Her (ENDED)

    October 12th
    @Vishous_BDB (Black Dagger Brotherhood)
    (L) Amanda Hocking
    *(L) — Sean Ferrell and a giveaway for a signed copy of Numb (ENDED)

    October 13th
    *Joy Preble and a giveaway for a signed copy of Dreaming Anastasia and swag (ENDED)
    *Jordan Deen and a giveaway for a signed ARC of The Crescent and swag (ENDED)
    (L) Beth Revis

    October 14th
    * YA Giveaway post — 2 winners get 12 books each (ENDED)
    *(L) — Gwen Hayes and a giveaway for a $10 gift card (ENDED)

    October 15th
    Alyxandra Harvey
    *Judith Graves and a giveaway for Under My Skin swag (ENDED)
    *(L) — Janenifer DeLucy and a giveaway for a signed copy of Seers of Light & Whisper of Light (ENDED)

    October 16th
    * Melinda Metz & Laura Burns and a giveaway for Crave -2 winners (ENDED)
    @Tohrment_BDB (Black Dagger Brotherhood)

    October 17th
    * Jeff W. Crawford and a giveaway for a copy of Dreamshaper (ENDED)
    *(L) — Christine Johnson and a giveaway for Claire de Lune swag (ENDED)
    October 18th
    * Holly Cupala
    (L) — Brenda Yovanoff
    *(L) — Book Feature — Lauren Oliver and a giveaway for swag (ENDED)

    October 19th
    Anastasia Hopcus
    * Book Feature — Kelley Armstrong and a giveaway for a signed copy of Industrial Magic & Personal Demon (ENDED)
    *(L) — Lish McBride and a giveaway for an ARC of Hold Me Closer, Necromancer (ENDED)

    October 20th
    * Brenda Pandos and a giveaway for a signed copy of The Emerald Talisman & bookmarks (ENDED)
    * (L) — Lesley Livingston and a giveaway for a signed copy of Wondrous Strange (ENDED)

    October 21st
    Jennifer Murgia
    * (L) — Rebecca Maizel and a giveaway for a signed copy of Infinite Days & swag (ENDED)

    October 22nd
    * Adele Griffin and a giveaway for a signed copy of The Julian Game & a Picture the Dead t-shirt (ENDED)
    Jocelyn Davies

    October 23rd
    * Kate Kaynak and a giveaway for a signed copy of Minder (ENDED)
    * (L) — Jeri Smith-Ready and a giveaway for a signed copy of Shade (ENDED)

    October 24th
    * Michelle Zink and a giveaway for a signed copy of Prophecy & Guardian, plus a CD (ENDED)
    * (L) — @Rehvenge_BDB (Black Dagger Brotherhood)

    October 25th
    Marley Gibson
    Jessica Souders
    * (L) — Beth Fantaskey and a giveaway for a signed copy of Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side (ENDED)

    October 26th
    * Daniel Waters and a giveaway for a signed copy of Passing Strange (ENDED)
    * Ghost and the Goth Character Interview and a giveaway for a signed copy of Ghost and the Goth (ENDED)

    October 27th
    * Lauren Hammond and a giveaway for a Love Sucks ebook (ENDED)
    Black Dagger Brotherhood Interview- Role Play Group — Part 1

    October 28th
    Black Dagger Brotherhood Interview- Role Play Group — Part 2
    (L) — Cyn Balog

    October 29th
    * Lisa Desrochers and a giveaway for a signed copy of Personal Demons and swag (Ends 11/12 — US only)
    * Black Dagger Brotherhood Interview- Role Play Group — Part 3 and a giveaway for the first 6 books- Box Set (Ends 11/15 — International)
    * (L) — Claudia Gray and a giveaway for 4 signed Evernight books (Ends 11/12 — International)

    October 30th
    * Sarah Ockler and a giveaway for a signed copy of Fixing Delilah or Twenty Boy Summer (Ends 11/13 — US only)
    * Simone Elkeles and a giveaway for a signed copy of Perfect Chemistry (Ends 11/13 — US only)
    (L) — Lisa Cach

    October 31st
    * Kristie Cook and a giveaway for a signed copy of Purpose and swag (Ends 11/14 — US only)

  • Haunted Halloween: Story Voting Round 1

    Haunted Halloween: Story Voting Round 1

    It is now time to vote on the story entries! Thanks to everyone who entered! We really appreciate you all for sharing your stories with us! We do hope that everyone takes time out to read each story before voting for their favorites! You have until this Friday, the 22nd to vote.
    Voters:

    • Lisa and I will both be posting the stories.
    PLEASE ONLY CAST YOUR VOTE ONCE!
    • The form is the same on both blogs so duplicates will be deleted.
    • To vote, put your email address and the number of the story you like into the form.
    • Email addresses are only used in order to check for duplicate votes.
    • If you are participating in the comment contest, leave your email with the comment for it to be counted. Same as with the other Haunted Halloween posts.
    • If you voted, say"I voted!" in the comment and you will get an extra entry into the comment contest.
    • Vote for your favorite!

    Participants:
    • Feel free to post about the voting starting. Please encourage people to vote for their favorite.
    • You can cast a vote for your own story, but only once each round.

    Rules:

    • This is Round 1 of voting. It will end Friday, the 22nd.
    • Round 2 will begin next Sunday, the 24th. It will end Friday, the 29th.
    • 8 stories will continue onto Round 2!
    • The winners will be announced on Halloween!

    For this contest we will be posting excerpts from each story in the order that they were received. If a story grabs your attention, click on the link below to read the rest. The link will take you to the blog post where the story can be found.

    Story #1 — Found"Hello my love." Came a horribly familiar voice. I slowly turned around and there he was. My worst nightmare. The last time I saw him he was covered in my blood. My knees felt week and I didn't know if I had the strength to keep them study. He smiled that same dark smile that he had the day he tried to kill me. I thought I had escaped, I thought it was over. As he reached for my hand I knew it would be soon."How I have missed you." He said as our hands met. I felt a tingle run up my arm as he touched me. I couldn’t speak, couldn’t move, everything that I had worked for, to get past the memory of him was gone. All there was in the world was him and his hand upon mine. I couldn’t bring myself to run or to scream. I was lost in his murderous eyes. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #2 — Invisible Gotta find the exit. I just have to. I don't want to die I am too young. He told me that it wouldn't end like this that if I just give him what he needed then he would leave me and my family alone. I have been running for nearly three days and every time I think I am safe I see his shadow again. It all started back when I met the new kid in school. He was gorgeous nonetheless. Always seemed so perfect and mysterious. Apparently my judgment was correct except for the perfect part. As I grew closer to him the more I drew away from school, friends, and even worse my family. There seemed to be something pulling me deeper into his world, something that was turning me almost invisible to the world around me. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #3 — Sun and Moon The obsidian building towered high into the thunderous clouds, and was surrounded by a large iron-wrought fence. Erus, a grim and depressing boy for his age, stared at the bleak view before him: This was to be his new home: The Orphanage. Erus picked anxiously at his raggedy blue sweatshirt. His dark black hair obscured his vision, but gave him a sharper look. The pale skin of his face often made others think that he was dead, maybe a vampire. Maybe he was, no, he most definitely was. Due to the monumental hunger he felt building up inside him like carbon in a soda bottle. Every sense in his body became more acute, and human blood sang beneath luscious skin. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #4 — Ghost girl This was when I was around 17 years old. My parent move us in to our first house after living so long in an apartment. The house had 3 bedrooms and one bathroom. I was sharing a room with my sister, she was 16 year old. My two brother were sharing the room next to ours. my parents room was across the hallway. My room had the only window a/c unit. Our bedroom was the smallest bedroom and we only had a bunkbed an old tv, those old one that had the wooden box arround and with the big knobs. After a week I was watching tv late one night and the tv out of nowhere turn off. I thought the tv had a short and went to sleep. The next week weird things started to happen. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #5 — The Blood Spirit 1920
    It was in the small town of Ashbury, New York that the rumor became.
    “Oh, Mary, I’ve missed you so much!”
    “Hahaha, well, I told you I’d return didn’t I, silly boy.” The girl’s sweet voice filled the room. It was like a drug to Everett and he wanted more. He had long awaited her return spending night after night staring longingly into the mirror on his dresser, until she had finally appeared that night.
    “I thought… maybe you had moved on.” Everett’s voice tried to cover his emotions at the thought of losing his beautiful Mary. Mary, the one that had saved him from all the darkness in his life and now he could barely stand to look her in the eyes because of her beauty. They had shown with understanding, but that was all a mask to help cover up the thing she really was. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #6 — The Current-Day 1900's Spiderman: A Little Boy's Tale
    A shaggy haired two year old boy with wide eyes watched the hall of his newly built home. Not only was his puppy barking at it but both pet cats were hissing as well. His mommy turned to the hall then back at the display in front of her calling their attention. The little boy dropped his multi-colored duplos and looked to his mommy, his eyes glistening with a look she never seen before, then pointed to the short hall between the living room and the playroom saying one word. “Man.”

    The appearances of 'man' didn't stop that one quiet night. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #7 — Friendly Fire Fire. One word. One very short word. And yet, for Kaylee it was the most important word in the world. It was the last thing her mother ever said to her. As a child she had been hurt that her mother hadn’t spoken words of love and encouragement in the last moments of her life, it was only when she was older that she understood the true power behind that one word.

    Fire. It brings warmth. It brings light. It brings destruction. And eventually it can bring life. But for Kaylee it brought wonder and mystery and a power so overwhelming that the mere sight of her would strike fear into complete strangers. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #8 — Stranger in the Night"We should dance," Brady smiled. Prom night.
    I heard a voice."Excuse me," someone said from behind.

    "Sorry, sorry" Brady muttered.

    Me, I couldn't speak. It was his eyes; they smoldered. I had never seen a guy with black eyes before. Taking one look at his face --pale, chiseled, eerily handsome-- I was totally, totally lost.

    "Stephanie," he grinned. I parted my lips, but couldn't speak.

    "Stephanie?" I couldn't hear Brady. I couldn't even tell he was still there. Everything was a big, buzzing blur; his hand at my waist, it wasn't even there. I swear it wasn't. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #9 — The Good Mother Our lake is haunted.

    Long ago there was a Mother who fell asleep by the water. While she slept her child crawled into the water and was lost.

    The Mother, unwilling to accept her child’s death, dove beneath the waves and disappeared.

    Supposedly, she searches for him still. Children roaming near the lake on the night her child disappeared will disappear too. She waits to wrap them in her watery embrace. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #10 — Blackbird Sing They say the beautiful song of the blackbird makes it a symbol of temptations. For the most part, I have been a fairly responsible adult during the course of my life. I live in control and in restraint; I have no weakness.

    When I approach the enormous tree with the bare and scraggly branches, I see it is full of blackbirds. I should think something is not right. But with a sensible head resting atop my shoulders, omens never affected me. I could shatter a thousand mirrors and still live in good health and in good luck.

    My phone shrills in my pocket. I do not want to pick it up. Instead, I gaze at the still blackbirds, with their graceful feathers and beady eyes. Nothing is wrong. Just a tree full of silly birds. I see them all the time. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #11 — The Mattress Kasey never liked hospitals. They just made her feel uncomfortable. Everything smelled like hand soap or old people, and everything was so… sterile. She especially hated it at night when her room's light was turned off. The hallway would still be brightly lighted — yes, even in the middle of the night — but even the small sliver of light that she could see under her door wasn't comfort enough. Being in the dark scared her, and being in the dark alone was even more frightening.

    She had had three concussions in the past spring from playing rugby — three too much. She had spent week after week in hospitals attempting to recover, missing school, missing her friends, missing life. She hardly knew what sunshine felt like. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #12 — Lifeless Love Her breath raced as she ran down the hill. Sweat glistened on her face in the light of the half-moon. Her pursuer was not far behind, his long arms flapping limply at his sides. She turned right and hid behind a trash can and prayed he would pass her by.

    “Chloe,” He croaked. “Come out. You know I won’t hurt you. How could I hurt you? I love you.”

    Silent tears slid down her face. How she wanted to believe those words. But she knew now that he was lost to her.

    Footsteps were heard receding into the distance; he was gone, for now. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #13 — Whisper Damien was filled with dread as he crossed the threshold of Milton Manor. Fear emanated from his every pore, clouded his vision, and burned its way through his lungs with each breath.

    Then the whispers began…

    Get out! You don’t belong here. This is our home!

    With each whisper more and more voices joined in, bringing the words to a crescendo, reverberating around Damien’s head and bombarding his mind. The voices began screaming at Damien, commanding him to leave.

    Leave now or we’ll kill them all! Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #14 — Howl at the Moon The sharp ululation had my head snap back. Shivers shot up my spine, the harsh wind causing my cheeks to sting. They were coming for me. I tried to cover my scent with the dirt and foliage around me, but it didnt work. They had super noses, and hearing.
    I tripped over a root and landed on my knees and hands. I muffled a cry. I quickly got up, ignoring the globs of blood appearing on my knees. I could almost here them approaching me. My blood ran cold, my limbs grew stiff even as I stumbled my way through the forest. My breath thickened, blood tricked down my legs. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #15 — The Secret Ball Louisiana, 1862 I could hear the carriage roll on the damp stone path. The path where what had mattered most was silently taken from me. I saw men in white masks embellished with jewels and lined with intricate black lace. The men who took Dylan, my love.
    Who were they? Why didn’t I panic?
    “Olivia Preston,” I remembered hearing the husky voice say with invisible lips, “thank you. You’ve done well.”
    Unfortunately, it’s simple to know who I am. I’m the daughter of James Preston, the wealthiest man in New Orleans.
    Was Dylan taken because of this? Because of where I come from? Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #16 — Strange Things Are Happening Emily walked towards the sound of the music. Her friend, Mel, and she were on their way home from school when they first heard it, and they had followed it all the way until they came to the source: Shay Manor. Shay Manor had been abandoned for so long that no one could even remember when someone had lived in it last or why they left. The only people who went in the supposedly haunted mansion now were teenagers looking for a scare on the weekends. “Emily! What the—” Mel started, coming up behind Emily. “Shh!” Emily hissed. “Do you hear that?” Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    Story #17 — Under the Bed I folded my arms and did the infamous mom stare in front of my little sister.
    “Jessie, I thought you were old enough not to believe in this stuff anymore,” I said, shaking my head. “I am a big girl,” my five-year-old sister whined. “But this time it’s different, something is under my bed!” “Look it’s one thing that I missed the biggest Halloween party ever to take you trick or treating, but it’s not fair I have to do this.” For a moment, just from the pleading in her tiny blue eyes, I believed her. I shook it off and let out a deep sigh. “Fine, Kylie, I’ll go look. But just one time. Ryan is coming over in ten minutes and we’re watching a movie.” She stood at the bottom of the stairs, biting her thumbnail nervously as I entered her room. Want to read more? USE GOOGLE

    *Reminder: If you are interested in the COMMENT CONTEST, remember to include your email address with your comment for an extra entry! Please read full entry rules here.

    If you vote include"I VOTED" in your comment for an extra entry in the comment contest!

  • Haunted Halloween Giveaway: Story Contest

    Haunted Halloween Giveaway: Story Contest

    Have a spooky or creepy story stuck in your head waiting to get out? How about something scary or freaky that happened to you that you can't explain and you've just been waiting for the perfect opportunity to tell? Well, now is the time, this is your chance!

    There will be 3 rounds of voting. Each new round begins on a Sunday and ends the following Friday.

    Prizes:

    • 4 winners
    -1st Place — 8 books and swag Crusade by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié Nightshade by Andrea Cremer Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready Misguided Angel (Blue Bloods, #5) by Melissa de la Cruz The Awakening (Ghost Huntress, #1) by Marley Gibson The Guidance (Ghost Huntress, #2) by Marley Gibson The Reason (Ghost Huntress, #3) by Marley Gibson The Counseling (Ghost Huntress, #4) by Marley Gibson and lots of swag!
    - 2nd Place — 5 books and swag Evermore by Alyson Noel Hold Me Closer, Necromancer (ARC) by Lish McBride Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson Brightly Woven (ARC) by Alexandra Bracken The Hollow by Jessica Verday and swag!
    - 3rd Place — 3 books Marked by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast Vamped by Lucienne Diver Revamped by Lucienne Diver
    - Honorable Mention — 2 books Wayward Spirits & Earthbound Souls by Anson V. Gogh True Ghosts 2 by David Godwin

    Entries:

    • The scary stories can be fiction or nonfiction
    • The story must have a title.
    • Stories must be at least 300 words and not to exceed 600 words.
    • Stories must be posted on your site/blog so people can vote.
    *Note: If you enter both the Cover contest and Story contest, you can post both entries together and they can be titled the same.

    *Note: The story will be voted on by others (not Lisa or myself) so the stories submitted must be on a blog where they can be read. If you do not have a blog, and have a friend who may let you post on theirs, that is fine. You may also use an alias but please make sure it matches the name you submit in the form below.

    Rules:

    • You must be at least 13 to enter.
    • The entry form must be filled out by Friday 10/8.
    • One story entry per person.
    • Stories must be posted on your blog by Friday 10/8.
    • Contest is US ONLY and ends October 31st.
    • Once contacted the winners will have 48 hours to respond with their mailing address.
    * Questions? Email TheBestReader [at] hotmail [dot] com or alifeboundbybooks [at] hotmail [dot] com

    1st Place

    2nd Place

    3rd Place

    Honorable Mention

    Once you have posted your story on your blog, fill out this form.

    * This is the same form found at A Life Bound By Books. Please only fill it out once. Thanks and good luck!

  • Summer Giveaway Hop/Blogoversary/Happy Birthday to Me Party!!

    Summer Giveaway Hop/Blogoversary/Happy Birthday to Me Party!!

    Alright ladies in conjunction with the Summer Giveaway Hop I would like to celebrate two other momentous occasions this week. First of all, my birthday (whoot!) is next Sunday (August 7th) and (probably more important) I may or may not have forgotten to celebrate the blog's Two Year Blogoversary!! I know, how could I be so selfish! This blog officially turned two back in the early part of June — but with the wedding, summer school, moving, and returning from BEA it kind of went uncelebrated!

    To make up for my lack of organization, celebrate my birthday, and partake in some Summer Fun I am hosting a BEA 2011 giveaway prize pack including an ARC of "Forever" by Maggie Stiefvater, "Fallen" by Karin Slaughter on audiobook, "Martin Misunderstood" by Karin Slaughter on audiobook, "Enclave" by Ann Aguirre, "The Hangman's Daughter" by Oliver Potzsch (August ARC), "Falling Together" by Marisa De Los Santos (October ARC), "Wintertown" by Stephen Emond (December ARC), "Don't Breathe A Word" by Jennifer McMahon, "The Girl Who Was on Fire" by edited by Leah Wilson, and "The Beekeeper's Lament" by Hannah Nordhaus. Links are to Goodreads.

    You don't have to follow to enter, there are no "extra points," it's simply put your name in the form and go. One lucky winner will win it all (US only — sorry!) and have a box of BEA 2011 books sent their way on August 12th (winner will be chosen on the 8th but I'm leaving for vacation and won't be back to mail the books until that Friday).

    If you'd like to help me my husband and I choose the photo from our wedding to put on our thank you cards — please vote on the picture you like most! No, there is no prize for voting (so don't get your hearts up). Check out the pictures and vote here!

    Don't forget to join the party at the other blog's participating as well!

  • Haunted Halloween: Story Contest Winners!

    Haunted Halloween: Story Contest Winners!

    First we would like to thank everyone for taking the time out to write a story for the Haunted Halloween event. We hope that everyone had a great time reading them and voting for their favorite.
    Now, it's time for the winners.

    1st Place
    Story # 8 — Under the Bed
    by Lesley at Young Adult Books Reviewed

    2nd Place
    Story #7 — Strange Things Are Happening
    by Brit at Los Tomatos y Los Potatos

    3rd Place
    Story #4 — Blackbird Sing
    by Emilly at Musings

    4th Place
    Story #6 — The Secret Ball
    by Tawni at The Book Worms

    CONGRATS! I have emailed you all and you have 48 hours to respond with your mailing address.

    Head on over to Lisa's Blog to see the COVER WINNERS!

  • Promise & Purpose Re-cover Contest!

    Promise & Purpose Re-cover Contest!

    As you all know, I am a huge fan of Promise by Kristie Cook. Lucky for me, book 2, Purpose is out soon! To celebrate this occasion Lisa from A Life Bound By Books and I are going to host a re-create cover contest! I will be hosting the voting for re-covers of Promise and Lisa will be hosting them for Purpose but you will be signing up for both using the same Linky tool below.
    You can decide to only enter for one cover, or both. They each have their own prize pack for the winners.

    Prizes:

    • The Promise cover winner with the most votes will receive…
    A signed copy of Promise, a t-shirt, and a bookmark.

    • The Purpose cover winner with the most votes will receive…
    A signed copy of Purpose, a t-shirt, and a bookmark.

    Rules:

    • You must be at least 17 to enter.
    • You must sign up through the Linky tool below.
    • You can have a PROMISE and PURPOSE cover in the contest. Only one of each.
    • You can do a blog post with the cover(s) or just link the image below.
    • Contest is US ONLY and sign ups end 12/18.
    • Covers will be voted on starting 12/19 and the contest ends 12/31.
    • Once contacted, the winners will have 48 hours to respond with their mailing address.

    Details: You can re-create the Promise cover, Purpose cover, or both. Here are the covers and summary to give you ideas.

    Summary:
    Alexis Ames has a life full of promise… but not all promises can be kept.

    When Alexis Ames is attacked by creatures that can’t be real, she decides it’s time she learns who she really is, with or without the help of her mother, who guards their family’s secrets closely. After meeting the inhumanly attractive, multi-talented Tristan Knight, however, Alexis retreats behind her façade of normalcy… until she discovers he’s not exactly normal either. Then their secrets begin to unravel.

    Their union brings hope and promise to her family’s secret society, the Angels’ army, and to the future of mankind. But it also incites a dangerous pursuit by the enemy – Satan’s minions and Tristan’s creators. After all, Alexis and Tristan are a match made in Heaven and in Hell.

    Summary:
    Lost in despair, Alexis teeters on the edge of an abyss, her lifeline of hope fraying into a thin thread. If it snaps, she’ll plunge into complete darkness. With the help of her son and her writing, she’s been able to hold on. Until now. Erratic impulses, disturbing delusions and her own demonic blood threaten her sanity. When she’s forced to choose between hanging onto hope or letting go to serve her Amadis purposes, she faces a decision with inconceivable sacrifices.

    Alexis runs to the one place she thinks will provide answers, only to find herself at the center of another battle of good versus evil, not only with the Daemoni, not only within herself… but also against the worst opponent imaginable. But even if she wins, what will she lose?

    Character Descriptions
    Alexis: Petite; long, reddish-brown hair usually pulled into a ponytail; big brown eyes; olive skin; Mediterranean look (her heritage is mostly Greek and Italian); can usually be found wearing jeans and a T or shorts and a tank; shy and reserved and full of secrets; a writer.
    Tristan: Tall; muscular build but not overly brawny (yes, think of your wildest fantasies); light brown hair; hazel eyes with gold sparkles (or flames – yes, real flames) around the pupils; square jaw; full lips; enjoys physical activity, especially aikido (martial arts) and basketball; usually rides a motorcycle – owns both a crotch rocket and a Harley; almost always in jeans, and, in my mind anyway, hardly ever wears a shirt LOL.

    Sign up Click on"USE GOOGLE to enter" and put your name/alias
    (This is the same Linky Tool that will be on Lisa blog)

  • Haunted Halloween: It's a Twitter Party!

    Haunted Halloween: It's a Twitter Party!

    It’s a Twitter Party! As part of our Haunted Halloween Event, Lisa and I thought it might be fun to host a party on twitter. We’ll be giving away books, swag and more. Some will be given away at random and some via trivia. Many of the authors who have submitted stories and donations to our event will be dropping in to say hello and hang out.
    We’re holding the party on Thursday, October 14th at 9:00 PM EST. We’ll be there for at least an hour, most likely longer and we invite anyone and everyone to come by, say hello and enter to win!
    To become a random winner all you need to do is tweet using our hashtag #HauntedHalloween. The more you use the hashtag during our party, the more chances you have to be a winner!!
    All contests will be open to US or US and Canadian residents only. We will let you know during the party who each giveaway will be open to.
    You can find me on twitter: @TheBestReader
    You can find Lisa on twitter: @BoundByBooks
    Curious what were giving away at the Twitter Party? Well, lets just say that the books are newly released OR will be released soon! Plus swag and Halloween candy!
    If you have any questions, feel free to email or leave a comment.
    So, come by… Hang out, join in, enter to win and most of all, have FUN!
    We hope to see you there! Good luck to everyone!

    Contest Update

    Story due by 10/8. USE GOOGLE for details. EXTENDED- Due 10/15

    Cover due by 10/8. USE GOOGLE for details. EXTENDED- Due 10/15
    Also — I wanted to let everyone know that we have extended both our Story and Cover contest deadline date until Oct. 15th. We wanted to give anyone who needed a little more time a chance to enter. So, if you were wanting to enter, now is your chance! Looking forward to everyones story and cover!

    *Additional swag has been added to the prize packs!

    Voting will begin Sunday, October 17th!
    Good Luck to you all!

  • Haunted Halloween Giveaway: Cover Contest

    Haunted Halloween Giveaway: Cover Contest

    This contest is to show everyone your creative side! We're looking for anyone who would like to enter by making a cover from scratch — something that's scary from the title to the art. If you had a scary story or book, what would you think that cover would look like? Show us, share with everyone for your chance to win.

    There will be 3 rounds of voting. Each new round begins on a Sunday and ends the following Friday.

    Your covers must be turned in to us or posted on your blog by FRIDAY, 10/8!

    Prizes:

    • 4 winners
    -1st Place — 8 books and swag Crusade by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié Infinite Days (ARC) by Rebecca Maizel Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready Misguided Angel (Blue Bloods, #5) by Melissa de la Cruz The Awakening (Ghost Huntress, #1) by Marley Gibson The Guidance (Ghost Huntress, #2) by Marley Gibson The Reason (Ghost Huntress, #3) by Marley Gibson The Counseling (Ghost Huntress, #4) by Marley Gibson and lots of swag!
    - 2nd Place — 5 books and swag Glimmerglass by Janena Black Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson Brightly Woven (ARC) by Alexandra Bracken The Hollow by Jessica Verday and swag!
    - 3rd Place — 3 books Marked by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast Under My Skin by Judith Graves Freaksville by Kitty Keswick a Leap Books t-shirt

    - Honorable Mention — 2 books The Restless Dead by Deborah Noyes, Herbie Brennan, Nancy Etchemendy, Chris Wooding, Marcus Sedgwick, Libba Bray, M.T. Anderson, Holly Black, Kelly Link, Annette Curtis Klause
    Dracula by Nicky Raven

    Entries:

    • The covers should reflect what you would want if you were to write a scary or paranormal book.
    • The book cover must have a title.
    • An alias can be used as your"author name".
    *Note: If you enter both the Cover contest and Story contest, you can post both entries together and they can be titled the same.

    *Note: The covers will be voted on by others (not Lisa or myself). The covers with the most votes will go onto the next round.

    Rules:

    • You must be at least 13 to enter.
    • The entry form must be filled out.
    • One cover entry per person.
    • Entries must be posted on your blog, or emailed to one of us by Friday, 10/8 (Email addresses listed below).
    • Contest is US ONLY and ends October 31st.
    • Once contacted the winners will have 48 hours to respond with their mailing address.
    * Email TheBestReader [at] hotmail [dot] com or alifeboundbybooks [at] hotmail [dot] com

    1st Place

    2nd Place

    3rd Place

    Honorable Mention

    Once you have posted your entry on your blog or emailed it to us, fill out this form.

    * This is the same form found at A Life Bound By Books. Please only fill it out once. Thanks and good luck!

  • Share a Story: Literacy 2.0

    Share a Story: Literacy 2.0

    A few weeks ago I was asked by Danielle at There's a Book to participate in Share a Story, Shape a Future about technology in my classroom. Despite being addicted to technology at home, I am not able to use loads of technology in my classroom.

    Unlike all the pictures in newspapers and magazines would have you believe, not every student at school has a computer. I teach at a AA school (in South Dakota AA is as big as it gets) that is growing at a fast rate. But our school only has ONE computer lab that all of the High School teachers compete for. In my six prep period day five of those preps (or classes I teach) are English 9. And while it would be possible to have each class do something different, it would be a lot more work on my part to remember what I told each class the day before and where each class was. The point of that brief explanation is that it is near impossible for me to find a day that all five of my English 9 classes could get into the computer lab.

    An example of how hard it is to get into the lab: A colleague of mine who was trying to plan for her maternity leave substitute last October was unable schedule a lab day for March. And with the supposed 10% Education Cut that the South Dakota Legislature is considering (and voting on this week) there is no way to even ask about getting more computers. This is a fantastic school district with supportive parents and the over all community; you wouldn't know that we are lacking in technology by looking at us.

    So do we do a lot of writing? Sadly, no. Do we do a lot of research? Sadly, no. Oh yes, I could have my students write out three pages of content but the fact of the matter is I would never be able to read it. So what do we do in my classroom? We spend a lot of time reading. Reading doesn't require computers and we have an abundance of books in our School/Public library (which I love! It's open until 8 every day except Sunday!). To bring in technology I did have students write reviews of both of their required reads for each quarter on Shelfari. Unfortunately, the students hated it! Surprisingly, the students hate when I try to bring technology into my classroom. I pushed back until Shelfari and Amazon teamed up and I had several parents calling me about their concerns; so I gave in and said they didn't have to do it.

    I created a Facebook page for my class and told them that I'd update it every day with reminders of homework and tests and even offer extra credit for answering a question (content related) on FB. I thought it would be a great resource (that's what all the books and sites say) for students to "like" the page and then have the updates posted to their News Feed. I know they all have Facebook on their phones and check it a million times a day. Did it work? No! I have 5 "likes"!

    Granted, I have freshmen. A colleague of mine who has an iPad uses it on a daily basis with his juniors and now he has three juniors who went out and bought one. He has since put all of his text into PDF format and are available for download. I am so jealous! If I did that my students would look at me like, "Really, Miss Remmers. You're a nerd." I have no problem being a nerd, but I don't have the time to integrate all this technology into my lessons if the students refuse to utilize it.

    I do have a Smart Board and I love it. But I've never been trained properly on how to use it. Right now, it's basically a glorified projection screen. What a waste of resources. Now granted, I'm trying to learn something new everyday — but I feel like there is so much that this board is capable of and I'm not even tipping the surface!

    Basically, technology is lacking my classroom for two reasons: time and money. With our standardized tests scores lower than normal teachers are expected to accomplish much more. I have attended three different workshops (all taking me out of the classroom and thus having to prepare for a sub which is extremely tedious), our school has dropped DEAR and have implemented TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves More) where everyone in the whole school reads the same book before lunch in different classes. The English Department is in charge of finding the book, reading the book before hand, creating power points for teachers to use in the classroom relating to the content. I am in full support of this change, but the fact of the matter is that it's become a whole other class that I have to prepare for. And, the lessons I create for the book that the whole school is reading need to be applicable for 9-12th graders. It's a lot of work on top of looking at our study guide and test questions to "Bloom" them up to challenge the students more and add rigor into the classroom. Plus, you know, teachers have lives too.

    Then the money part. I don't even know where to start. Basically the short story: our governor wants to cut Education funds by 10%. With a cut like that people will lose jobs, schools will lose technology (rather than gain it), teachers will be stretched even more thin, and the list goes on. The real long term result of a cut like that will be the degradation of the education for tomorrow's leaders. It's that simple. Teachers aren't super human. We can't do it all. We can't teach to the test so the below basic and basic students can be proficient while adding rigor and challenging the students who "get it" if we don't have the time and the money. And if we can't do that we certainly can't be concerned about technology in the classroom. Yes, I'd like to believe that I can do it all. But when you look at the time of a day, just surviving is hard — much less all these added expectations without the foundation of time and money.

    Who knows, maybe this summer I'll be able to conquer it all.

    All of these thoughts are my own and not that of my school's administration or the district. I'm simply stating the facts — no matter how grim.

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