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Book Blitz: The Holders by Julianna Scott @julianna_scott @NereydaG1003
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The Holders (Holders #1)
Release Date:
03/05/2013
Summary from
Goodreads:
17-year-old
Becca spent her whole life protecting her brother from, well, everything. The
abandonment of their father, the so called 'experts' who insist that voices in
his head are unnatural and must be dealt with, and the constant threat of being
taken away to some hospital and studied like an animal. When two
representatives appear claiming to have the answers to Ryland's perceived
problem, Becca doesn't buy it for one second. That is until they seem to know
things about Ryland and about Becca and Ryland's family, that forces Becca to concede
that there may be more to these people than meets the eye. Though still highly
skeptical, Becca agrees to do what's best for Ryland.
What they find at St. Brigid's is a world beyond their imagination. Little by little they piece together the information of their family's heritage, their estranged Father, and the legend of the Holder race that decrees Ryland is the one they've been waiting for. However, they are all--especially Becca--in for a surprise that will change what they thought they knew about themselves and their kind.
She meets Alex, a Holder who is fiercely loyal to their race, and for some reason, Becca and Ryland. There's an attraction between Becca and Alex that can't be denied, but her true nature seems destined to keep them apart. However, certain destinies may not be as clear cut as everyone has always believed them to be.
Becca is lost, but found at the same time. Can she bring herself to leave Ryland now that he's settled and can clearly see his future? Will she be able to put the the feelings she has for Alex aside and head back to the US? And can Becca and Ryland ever forgive their father for what he's done?
What they find at St. Brigid's is a world beyond their imagination. Little by little they piece together the information of their family's heritage, their estranged Father, and the legend of the Holder race that decrees Ryland is the one they've been waiting for. However, they are all--especially Becca--in for a surprise that will change what they thought they knew about themselves and their kind.
She meets Alex, a Holder who is fiercely loyal to their race, and for some reason, Becca and Ryland. There's an attraction between Becca and Alex that can't be denied, but her true nature seems destined to keep them apart. However, certain destinies may not be as clear cut as everyone has always believed them to be.
Becca is lost, but found at the same time. Can she bring herself to leave Ryland now that he's settled and can clearly see his future? Will she be able to put the the feelings she has for Alex aside and head back to the US? And can Becca and Ryland ever forgive their father for what he's done?
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Excerpt from The Seers, book 2
"The second set is beginning," Bastian continued, coolly offering me his hand. "May I have the pleasure?"
I paused only slightly and took a moment to listen carefully to the song wafting through the air, praying it was a meter I recognized and would be able to dance to. Silently I began to count. There were three beats per bar which meant three/four time. It was a waltz. A quick glance at the couples who were already dancing confirmed my assessment and the slight tension in my shoulders broke. I had this.
Jocelyn, however, was clearly not as confident in my dancing abilities as I was. "I'm sure Becca would be delighted," he said suddenly, obviously feeling this situation demanded he step in, "but I'm not sure she realizes-"
"I would love to," I interrupted, taking Bastian's hand with a smile.
As he led me away from the group and onto the dance floor, I knew Jocelyn wasn't happy with me, but I wasn't worried. If he was afraid that I was about to embarrass myself by stumbling all over the dance floor, then he was going to be pleasantly surprised. If his fear was that I would probe Bastian about spying on me back in Pennsylvania, well… he was right. But just because I planned to dig, didn't mean I couldn't handle the situation tactfully.
Though, given my history, I couldn't pretend that his fears were entirely unfounded…
Trying to ignore the fact that every single eye in the room was fixed on us as we crossed the it and took to the floor, I kept my head high, my smile easy, and my mind on the mission. I wasn't going to let their whispers and pointed stares get to me this time, not now that I fully understood the sort of shady frauds I was dealing with. These people were as underhanded as they came and had been playing us for fools. And by the end of this dance I planned to be able to prove it.
When we reached an open space in the center of the dance floor, we stopped and turned to face one another. My heart began to kick my ribs a bit as we assumed the dance position and I saw all the other couples twirling around us like extras from a Rodgers and Hammerstein show. Reminding myself that it was just a waltz and that I was more than capable, I held my breath and waited for his lead, trying my best to look as calm and collected as he did. He glanced down at me to confirm I was ready, and a moment later we were gliding around the room like pros.
Or he was anyway.
I was doing my best to keep up, while also making sure not to let anyone realize I was having trouble. I had been prepared to waltz, and we were waltzing all right, but it wasn't the traditional box step that I was used to. Apparently Bastian preferred open footwork, which involved larger steps and a lot more spinning, consequently making it much grander than its box cousin - and more difficult. Maybe this was how he always waltzed, or maybe he assumed that I wouldn't be able to handle the more difficult style and would have to bow out, but either way I was determined to hold my own. The dance may have looked and felt different, but it was still a waltz, and that meant that the footwork was generally the same. My other saving grace was the fact that, while still a lying cad, Bastian was a very strong lead and wittingly or no he was making me look far better than I was. Uncle Joe would have been proud.
As we twirled around the perimeter of the dance floor I waited for him to say something. After all, he had to know that I'd recognized him, so it was only a matter of time before he came at me with something: an excuse, a test question, or maybe even a threat. But the longer I waited the more clear it became that he didn't plan on saying anything… at all. It looked like he didn't have anything to say. But that was fine… because I had plenty.
"Nothing to say this evening?" I asked, keeping my sarcasm - just barely - in check.
"Forgive me," he replied after a moment, though there was a new aloof, almost bored air to his tone, "I am not myself tonight. You look lovely this evening, and are quite a… proficient dancer… for an American."
"The dance?" I asked, gritting my teeth as I let his blatant insult go. "Is that really what you want to discuss?"
"We are dancing," he said with a haughty inflection that made me want to stomp on his foot, "so it seemed an appropriate subject. Would you prefer the weather, or perhaps a commentary on the entertainment this evening?"
God, what an ass!
I hadn't known him all that well in school, so I wasn't sure if he was acting this way to try and repel me and my questions, or if "self-righteous dick" was just his natural state, but I was not about to be deterred. "I was thinking something more like Mr Sacklehide's honors English class, or maybe Mrs Tatala's Algebra 3," I said innocently, listing a few of the classes we'd shared.
Certain I had him in a corner, I looked up at his face as I waited for him to respond, looking for the spark of panic in his eyes. Unfortunately, he must have been prepared for my veiled accusations, because all I got from his expression was confusion and a mild hint of annoyance. "Am I supposed to know what you are referring to?" he asked after he realized I was not going to expand.
"Oh, I'm pretty sure you do."
"Then it would appear you are mistaken," he replied casually, actually having the gall to roll his eyes.
So this is how it was going to go? Denials and lies? Playing dumb? Treating me like a pest wasting his precious time? Not a chance. If this asshole actually thought he was going to get away with this, he had no idea who he was dealing with - but he was about to find out.
Game on.
I paused only slightly and took a moment to listen carefully to the song wafting through the air, praying it was a meter I recognized and would be able to dance to. Silently I began to count. There were three beats per bar which meant three/four time. It was a waltz. A quick glance at the couples who were already dancing confirmed my assessment and the slight tension in my shoulders broke. I had this.
Jocelyn, however, was clearly not as confident in my dancing abilities as I was. "I'm sure Becca would be delighted," he said suddenly, obviously feeling this situation demanded he step in, "but I'm not sure she realizes-"
"I would love to," I interrupted, taking Bastian's hand with a smile.
As he led me away from the group and onto the dance floor, I knew Jocelyn wasn't happy with me, but I wasn't worried. If he was afraid that I was about to embarrass myself by stumbling all over the dance floor, then he was going to be pleasantly surprised. If his fear was that I would probe Bastian about spying on me back in Pennsylvania, well… he was right. But just because I planned to dig, didn't mean I couldn't handle the situation tactfully.
Though, given my history, I couldn't pretend that his fears were entirely unfounded…
Trying to ignore the fact that every single eye in the room was fixed on us as we crossed the it and took to the floor, I kept my head high, my smile easy, and my mind on the mission. I wasn't going to let their whispers and pointed stares get to me this time, not now that I fully understood the sort of shady frauds I was dealing with. These people were as underhanded as they came and had been playing us for fools. And by the end of this dance I planned to be able to prove it.
When we reached an open space in the center of the dance floor, we stopped and turned to face one another. My heart began to kick my ribs a bit as we assumed the dance position and I saw all the other couples twirling around us like extras from a Rodgers and Hammerstein show. Reminding myself that it was just a waltz and that I was more than capable, I held my breath and waited for his lead, trying my best to look as calm and collected as he did. He glanced down at me to confirm I was ready, and a moment later we were gliding around the room like pros.
Or he was anyway.
I was doing my best to keep up, while also making sure not to let anyone realize I was having trouble. I had been prepared to waltz, and we were waltzing all right, but it wasn't the traditional box step that I was used to. Apparently Bastian preferred open footwork, which involved larger steps and a lot more spinning, consequently making it much grander than its box cousin - and more difficult. Maybe this was how he always waltzed, or maybe he assumed that I wouldn't be able to handle the more difficult style and would have to bow out, but either way I was determined to hold my own. The dance may have looked and felt different, but it was still a waltz, and that meant that the footwork was generally the same. My other saving grace was the fact that, while still a lying cad, Bastian was a very strong lead and wittingly or no he was making me look far better than I was. Uncle Joe would have been proud.
As we twirled around the perimeter of the dance floor I waited for him to say something. After all, he had to know that I'd recognized him, so it was only a matter of time before he came at me with something: an excuse, a test question, or maybe even a threat. But the longer I waited the more clear it became that he didn't plan on saying anything… at all. It looked like he didn't have anything to say. But that was fine… because I had plenty.
"Nothing to say this evening?" I asked, keeping my sarcasm - just barely - in check.
"Forgive me," he replied after a moment, though there was a new aloof, almost bored air to his tone, "I am not myself tonight. You look lovely this evening, and are quite a… proficient dancer… for an American."
"The dance?" I asked, gritting my teeth as I let his blatant insult go. "Is that really what you want to discuss?"
"We are dancing," he said with a haughty inflection that made me want to stomp on his foot, "so it seemed an appropriate subject. Would you prefer the weather, or perhaps a commentary on the entertainment this evening?"
God, what an ass!
I hadn't known him all that well in school, so I wasn't sure if he was acting this way to try and repel me and my questions, or if "self-righteous dick" was just his natural state, but I was not about to be deterred. "I was thinking something more like Mr Sacklehide's honors English class, or maybe Mrs Tatala's Algebra 3," I said innocently, listing a few of the classes we'd shared.
Certain I had him in a corner, I looked up at his face as I waited for him to respond, looking for the spark of panic in his eyes. Unfortunately, he must have been prepared for my veiled accusations, because all I got from his expression was confusion and a mild hint of annoyance. "Am I supposed to know what you are referring to?" he asked after he realized I was not going to expand.
"Oh, I'm pretty sure you do."
"Then it would appear you are mistaken," he replied casually, actually having the gall to roll his eyes.
So this is how it was going to go? Denials and lies? Playing dumb? Treating me like a pest wasting his precious time? Not a chance. If this asshole actually thought he was going to get away with this, he had no idea who he was dealing with - but he was about to find out.
Game on.
Praise for Series:
"The twisty plot and swoony romance of The
Seers kept me turning the pages as I fell in love with Becca and Alex all over
again."
Trisha Wolfe, author of Fireblood
"It had a gripping plot, plenty of exciting twists and
turns and some pretty fantastic characters which all combined to keep me glued
to the pages."
A Dream of Books
"If this is any notion of what Julianna Scott
can do, I cannot wait to see what is next. The Holders was refreshing and just one heck of a good
read."
The Book Cellar
"I am so thankful this is only the beginning of a
series because I couldn't imagine not being able to read a continuation of
Becca's story. The Holders is a novel too entertaining and emotionally
charged to pass up!"
Lovey Dovey Books
"There are a lot of other things to love about The Holders - a detailed history and Celtic element come to mind
- but it was really the characters that sold this novel for me."
More Than Just Magic
Julianna was
born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and spent the majority of her educational
career convinced she would be a musician. However, after receiving her music
degree from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, she realized that she'd been
born in the wrong era for her dreams of singing jazz to adoring fans clad in
zoot-suits and flapper dresses to come true, and began to wonder if her true
calling might be elsewhere.
While Julianna had always excelled in writing throughout school, she'd never considered it a career possibility until about three years ago, when she'd gotten her first story idea and decided to go for it. She grabbed her laptop, started typing away, and has never looked back.
While Julianna had always excelled in writing throughout school, she'd never considered it a career possibility until about three years ago, when she'd gotten her first story idea and decided to go for it. She grabbed her laptop, started typing away, and has never looked back.
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Pre-Order Gift:
As a special gift to anyone who pre-orders The Seers,
we are giving away a free e-book with several scenes from The Holders written
from different character's points of view! All you have to do to get yours is
pre-order The Seers, then email your receipt or other proof of purchase to
Julianna Scott at juliannascottbooks@hotmail.com, and she will send you the e-novella in the format of your
choosing. That's it! And if you have already pre-ordered The Seers, not to
worry! Send your receipt along, and you'll get your copy too!
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Release Day Blast: Moonbow By Sheila Hollinghead @SHollinghead @GHBTours
Happy Release Day to Sheila Hollinghead for her Inspirational Romantic Suspense Novel, Moonbow!!
Moonbow
By- Sheila Hollinghead
Genre- Inspirational Romantic Suspense
A widow, a doctor, an unborn child. Three lives are at risk in this high stakes suspense. Die Auserwahlten, the Chosen Ones, have impregnated Gisa with an embryonic clone. Is it evil or just a child? It's up to Dr. Rayden Brooks to untangle the web that keeps them captive and save their lives. But will Gisa trust him?
Cover Reveal: The Romeo Club by Rebekah L Purdy @NereydaG1003 @RebekahLPurdy
The Romeo
Club
by Rebekah L
Purdy
Release Date:
03/25/14
YA CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE
Summary from
Goodreads:
THE ROMEO CLUB is Hitch meets The Secret of My Success.
What happens
when you agree to help your brother "de-nerdify" so he can catch the attention
of the popular Chloe Anders, and to everyone's surprise, he actually lands
her?
And what if his equally geeky friends come running with girl wish lists of
their own, offering money for your services?
Well, if you're sixteen-year-old, Delyla Denson, then you start The Romeo Club.
A secret club where she'll teach these guys how talk, act, and be cool around
girls. It's a win-win situation.
She'll get enough money for the awesome prom dress she's had her eye on, and
the guys, well, they'll get dates and maybe learn how to do something other
than beat the next level on their video games.
There are only two problems with this plan. One, her quarterback/track star
boyfriend is getting jealous of how much time she's spending away from him and
decides to try and figure out what's going on. And two, Delyla is kind of falling
for her brother's BFF, Trey who she's been hanging out with a lot more. And who
thanks to her help, has caught the attention of the beautiful, perfect, and
popular, Portia Rickard. With Portia and Trey heating up, Delyla realizes that
maybe the person she's meant to be with has been in front of her all this
time.
But falling for Trey means she'll have to take drastic measures including
sabotage, with a capital S.
Rebekah Purdy
grew up in Michigan, where she spent many late nights armed with a good book
and a flashlight. When not hiding at her computer and getting lost in her
stories, she enjoys reading, singing, soccer, swimming, football, camping,
playing video games and hanging out with her kids. She loves the unexplainable
like Bigfoot, the Dogman, and the Loch Ness Monster (lots of good story
material)! She admits to still having all the books she bought throughout her
childhood and teen years, and she may or may not have an obsession with anything
chocolate…
Cover Reveal: Run To You By Clara Kensie @ClaraKensie @NereydaG1003
RUN TO YOU PART ONE: FIRST
SIGHT
(available February 1, 2014)
Part One in the riveting romantic thriller about a family on the run from a deadly past and a first love that will transcend secrets, lies and danger…
(available February 1, 2014)
Part One in the riveting romantic thriller about a family on the run from a deadly past and a first love that will transcend secrets, lies and danger…
Sarah
Spencer has a secret: her real name is Tessa Carson, and to stay alive, she can
tell no one the truth about her psychically gifted family and the danger they
are running from. As the new girl in the latest of countless schools, she also
runs from her attraction to Tristan Walker-after all, she can't even tell him
her real name. But Tristan won't be put off by a few secrets. Not even
dangerous ones that might rip Tessa from his arms before they even kiss…
***
RUN TO YOU PART TWO: SECOND
GLANCE
(available February 8, 2014)
Part Two in the riveting romantic thriller about a family on the run from a deadly past and a first love that will transcend secrets, lies and danger…
(available February 8, 2014)
Part Two in the riveting romantic thriller about a family on the run from a deadly past and a first love that will transcend secrets, lies and danger…
Tessa
Carson has unlocked her heart and her secrets to Tristan Walker-but
Tristan has secrets of his own, and his might just mean the end of Tessa's
family. Unaware, Tessa embraces falling in love and being herself for the first
time since she was attacked when she was only eight years old. But secrets
can't be run from forever, and sometimes love is too good to be true…
***
RUN TO YOU PART THREE: THIRD
CHARM
(available February 15, 2014)
Part Three in the riveting romantic thriller about a family on the run from a deadly past and a first love that will transcend secrets, lies and danger…
(available February 15, 2014)
Part Three in the riveting romantic thriller about a family on the run from a deadly past and a first love that will transcend secrets, lies and danger…
Betrayed,
heartbroken, and determined to save her family, Tessa Carson refuses to give in
to Tristan Walker's pleas for forgiveness. But her own awakening psychic gift
won't let her rest until she uncovers the truth about her family and her past.
And Tristan is the only one who can help her sift through the secrets to find
the truth hidden in all the lies…
About the
Author
Clara Kensie
grew up near Chicago, reading every book she could find and using her diary to
write stories about a girl with psychic powers who solved mysteries. She
purposely did not hide her diary, hoping someone would read it and assume she
was writing about herself. Since then, she's swapped her diary for a computer
and admits her characters are fictional, but otherwise she hasn't changed one
bit.
Today Clara is the author of romantic paranormal thrillers for young adults. Her first book, RUN TO YOU, a super-sized three-part serial from HarlequinTEEN, begins February 1 2014 with weekly releases. The sequel, also a super-sized three-part serial, begins June 1 2014.
Her favorite foods are guacamole and cookie dough. But not together. That would be gross.
Today Clara is the author of romantic paranormal thrillers for young adults. Her first book, RUN TO YOU, a super-sized three-part serial from HarlequinTEEN, begins February 1 2014 with weekly releases. The sequel, also a super-sized three-part serial, begins June 1 2014.
Her favorite foods are guacamole and cookie dough. But not together. That would be gross.