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“O, with what freshness,
what solemnity and beauty,
is each new day born;
as if to say to insensate man,
'Behold!
thou hast one more chance!
Strive for immortal glory!”
~Harriet Beecher Stowe

My Author Interviews

November 21: at Paradox the Angels are Here blog (click)

November 25: at Night Owl Reviews Teen (click)

December 2:  at Rai29 Book Read and Review (Click)

 

Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Dark Seraphine Tour Begins on February 7th...
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Hello Fallen Friends,

      Who is the Dark Seraphine? Answer this question and get a chance to win a prize package worth $75.00 when the tour ends on February 24th. I'm so excited to bring this tour to you all. There'll be giveaways, blog posts about writing, character interviews, music discussions, short stories, and much more. The goal is to put together all the clues on each one of the blog sites so you can answer the tour's theme question at my book review site here: The Seraphine Blog. (Click on name) 

There'll also be a cover reveal for my new gothic paranormal suspense novel Hacienda Moon on Valentine's Day. But the most exciting part for all of you that have been patiently waiting for the sequel to When Copper Suns Fall happens on February 23rd.

So drop by, support the bloggers, have fun, and win lots of great prizes.

First stop on the hunt is: CeCe's Reading and Writing Safari.

On that note, I leave you with the first clue: I am not the one who calls myself the alpha-omega

Yours in Prose,
KaSonndra

10:43 pm est          Comments

Sunday, January 22, 2012

The 2012 Multicultural Book Challenge

The 2012 Multicultural Book Challenge

Welcome to the 2012 Muti-Cultural Book Challenge hosted by One Page at a Time and Truly Bookish blog sites. The hosts thought it would be great to highlight the fabulous YA books written by muti-cultural/ethnic minorities OR featuring multi-cultural/ethnic minorities as main characters.

The goal of this challenge is to read 12 minority YA books for the year. The books can be newly published or been around for a long time.

Every month, I will be featuring a book or author that meets the criteria. For the month of January, I'll be reviewing Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi. In February, both the host of the contest and the Seraphine Blog will be hosting a Native American-themed interview and giveaway. I'm looking forward to that!

There'll be chances to win ebooks and other goodies during the review post weeks which will happen on the first Monday of each month beginning in February. These are truly great books by some very fine authors and I do hope you take time to check into the ones mentioned here.

Mulitcultural Review List
1) Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
2) In the Arms of Stone Angels by Jordan Dane
3) Tiger’s Curse by Colleen Houck
4) Living Violet by Jaime Reed
5) Cleopatra’s Daughter by Michelle Moran
6) Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
7) Romiette and Julio by Sharon M. Draper 
8) The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing by M.T. Anderson
9) The Bully by Paul Langan
10) One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia
11) Lily of the Nile by Stephanie Dray
12) Angel Fall by Susan Ee

Check back in a few days to see the review for Shatter Me and a detailed description as well as buy links for the book mentioned above. 

Yours in Prose,
KaSonndra Leigh
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