Congratulations to the winners:
digital copies of The Dawning of Scarlett via iBooks to 5 randomly drawn winners:
1. mai T.
2. bn100
3. Emily E.
4. Sherry S.
5. Jasmine T.
plus a $10 Starbucks GC to 3 other randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter:
1. Jerry M.
2. Ally S.
3. Crystal G.
Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Book Tour for The Dawning of Scarlett by Jennifer Osborn, a YA Paranormal available April 28, 2016 from Indescribable Publishing. The tour will run May 2 - 6, 2016, and pre-written interviews will be provided. A PDF, ePub or Mobi copy of the book is available.
Jennifer will be awarding digital copies of The Dawning of Scarlett via iBooks to 5 randomly drawn winners plus a $10 Starbucks GC to 3 other randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour.
As a pale revenant—the vampire faction believing all life is sacred—sixteen-year-old Scarlett Ellis has learned to hide in the human world. She goes to night-school, works at a coffee shop, and her uncle Chasem trains her in martial arts. No matter what, she has to be prepared, because when she turns seventeen, she’ll be of Dawning age—and her biological father Apollo vows to see her dead first.
Expecting her Dawning to be impossible, she accepts the fact that she will become a rogue, forever hunted by revenant renegades and outcast by her own people. Scarlett thinks she’s prepared for this—until the curly-haired Nicholas Lightener walks into her life and asks her out on a date.
Torn between her feelings for Nick and the danger of the revenant world, Scarlett’s strange life is turned inside-out when she’s kidnapped and forced to do the one thing she swore she’d never do. Plus, she has no idea whose memories keep appearing in her dreams, or if they can even help her. Determined to free herself from a death sentence, Scarlett must fight to become who she was born to be.
May 2: Books in the Hall
May 3: Stormy Vixen Book Reviews
May 3: EskieMama Reads
May 4: The Blackwood Blog
May 5: The Avid Reader - review only
May 6: The Recipe Fairy - review