Hot August Nights Reads Giveaway Event – Almost 50 ebooks and a $150 Amazon Gift Card! #HotAugust #HotReads

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Welcome to the Hot August Nights Reads Giveaway Event (August 2 – 4, 2013)
Summer, beach, a great book. What could be better? We are over 40 authors giving away a ton of great ebooks and prizes. Keep reading to find out what they are!

Hot August Nights Reads Giveaway Event
Have you joined our event on FaceBook yet? Please take a moment to do so and invite your friends. We are using the event page to highlight the books that are being given away on our blogs. We’re also having some games you can play to earn additional entries in the giveaways. Come on over so you don’t miss out on anything!

Facebook event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/584686211573614/

Book Prizes
We have almost 50 ebooks to give to our readers! You can win one of these nine wonderful ebooks, right here on my blog.

Bright Scoundrel, Book two of Reluctant Heroes by Lily Silver: “Lock up your daughters and even their maids, neither are safe from that Bright Haired Scoundrel, Lord Greystowe’s uncivilized heir!”

So the London papers decree and notorious rake Kieran O’Flaherty flees to Ireland to hide from the scandal attached to his name. At Roisin Dubh Castle, Kieran meets Rose de Lacy, a determined spinster who follows the radical philosophies of a feminist author.

As an adept in the magical arts, Kieran struggles to free his ancestral home from a menacing evil with a thirst for human blood. In his quest to find a spell to vanquish the supernatural being, he encounters creatures of legend; a clever fairy, an old druid hermit, enchanted animals and the banshee of the O’Flaherty Clan. Can he convince them to help him vanquish the evil that has taken up residence in his home?

Jade by C. Ivonne Macias: Jade’s dissolution with love leaves her open to enter a new world of the highest and most unimaginable pleasures she has ever experienced by joining an elite club called Impressions. Jade, however cannot deny the strong and dizzying hold that Jackson Roberts has over her in which
has left her with a strong yearning for more of him that she cannot escape.

Ominous Love by Patricia Puddle: When sixteen-year-old Eloise’s parents go away for two weeks, she’s thrilled. She’s looking forward to going to end-of-term parties with her friends. But strange sounds on the roof and outside her bedroom window at night have her too afraid to be alone in the rickety old house. Her boyfriend, Tom, isn’t much help, he’s only after one thing!

Things take an interesting turn with a surprise meeting on the beach. Who is this gorgeous boy, and where did he come from? Eloise never believed in love at first sight, but when this dreamboat touches her, she’s consumed with a desire she’s never known before. Still afraid of being alone at night, she invites the handsome stranger to stay with her while her parents are away. Though she melts in his arms when he kisses her, she wonders if she’s making a huge mistake, after all, someone is stalking her every move, but who?

Forget Me Not by Sarah Daltry: Lily had a crush on her brother’s best friend, Derek for years – which led to their steamy night ten months ago in her bedroom. Now, Lily is going off to college and she and Derek are still going strong. However, when school starts, she realizes it’s hard to maintain a relationship while also trying to live her own life. She and Derek find themselves falling apart and Lily has no idea where to turn.

Enter Jack. Everything about him is wrong for Lily and she knows it, but she can’t stop herself from being attracted to him. When things implode with Derek, it’s Jack who is there to pick up the pieces – and show Lily an entirely new set of experiences she didn’t know she was missing.

Of course, Jack has his own problems and once Lily gets to know him better, she starts to wonder if she can handle all of Jack. When Derek reappears on the scene, Lily is forced to decide between two guys and herself. Can she find herself without losing the people who matter in the process?

See where it began in the short story, “Her Brother’s Best Friend.”

Verses of Athine by Shannon McRoberts: Take what you know about mythology and throw it out the window… Do you have any idea what Zeus, Odin, Pandora’s Box, Atlantis, Machu Picchu, Hera, Nike, Dragons, Vlad, Clones*, and Vampires have in common? Athine does!

The Daughter of Ares Chronicles follows Athine as she uncovers the secrets of her destiny while interacting with key figures from many mythologies. Athine is not your ordinary immortal born goddess. Learn of her mysterious origins, learn why Zeus hates her so much, find out where vampires come from, and learn what really happened to the dragons.

Contains books 1-4 and is the only way to read Worlds Collide. This allows you to catch up on all the action in preparation for the next book Cursed Bloods (WIP). *Clones-for a full understanding of this also pick up The Secret of Genetic Corp X.

Finding Claire Fletcher by Lisa Regan: Newly divorced and with his career in jeopardy, Detective Connor Parks takes solace in the arms of a beautiful woman he meets at a bar. The next morning, Claire Fletcher is gone, leaving nothing behind but an address and a decade-old mystery. The address leads to the Fletcher family home where Claire’s siblings inform Connor that their fifteen-year-old sister was abducted from a city street ten years ago and is presumed dead.

During those ten years, Claire endured the cruel torture and depravity of the man who abducted her. Paralyzed by fear and too ashamed to return to her family, Claire is resigned to her life as Lynn, the identity her abductor forced upon her. Every time she attempts escape or betrays him in the smallest way, someone dies. Even now, her clandestine run-in with Connor Parks may have put his life at risk, as well as the lives of her family.

Connor is convinced that not only is Claire Fletcher alive, but that she is also the woman he met at the bar. Driven to see her again, he begins his own investigation, off the clock and without the police department’s consent. He is determined to find her and unravel the mystery of her abduction and odd reemergence. But finding Claire Fletcher proves more dangerous than he anticipates. In fact, it may be deadly.

Searching for Moore by Julie Richman: Attended by reality TV star wannabes and Southern California social climbers, Schooner Moore knows the party his wife is throwing for his forty-third birthday has little to do with him and everything to do with her social standing in Orange County. The evening turns out to hold more surprises than just his wife’s Botoxed friends groping at his privates, when a conversation with his old college roommate, Beau, reveals the biggest surprise of the night.

Beau has had contact on Facebook with Mia Silver. Just hearing her name sends Schooner into a tailspin, as he is now just a Friend Request away from the one who got away when she disappeared without a goodbye, leaving him wondering why she left.

A serial failure at romance, Manhattan boutique ad agency owner, Mia, gets a blindside of her own when a Facebook Friend Request from first love, Schooner, appears in her email. Going with her gut reaction, Mia hits accept, propelling her past to catch up with her in a New York minute, as a forceful Schooner is determined to understand what tore them apart and to explore the possibility of a second chance at love.

From a 1980’s Southern California college campus and a devastating first love to present day New York City, Searching for Moore explores how technology has eradicated the divide between our past and our present, and asks whether you would give up everything to reconnect with The One in a single keystroke?

Immortalis Amor, The Masquerade by Dominique Vandorien
A powerful Erotic Paranormal Romance that will seduce and possess you “The Masquerade” is the second book in the Immortalis Amor series. Uncensored, these are the memoirs of author Dominique (Nikki) Vandorien: a true disclosure about her life and loves inside a vampire coven and secret organization. The second book continues Dominique’s story, finding herself seduced into this new world of mysteries, intrigue and dark eroticism…yet also an earth shattering romance. Above all this is a profound LOVE STORY…unlike any you will ever read. Dominique has given you the key to her diary, unlock her darkest secrets…and step beyond the veil.

Queen of Storms by Ashen White: Gerry O’Keith loves to collect quaint antiques with an occult flair, but his summer purchase of a one of a kind Tarot deck from an old gypsy witch bring a whole set of new dimensions to his summer nights – and some of them are not as welcome as others!

Here’s how it works: There are six of us who are featuring the giveaway books on our blogs. The books will be won individually so your chances of winning are very high. Be sure to go to all six blogs to maximize your odds.

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Grand Prize
Now for the grand prize. We are also giving away a $150 Amazon gift card!



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What Now?
For more great ebooks to win, please return to the Hot August Nights Reads Giveaway Event page. We’ll be highlighting more ebooks, and the blogs where you can go to win them.

Thanks for joining us!
~Kristine

27 Responses

  1. Marsha Thalleen

    I would most like to win Queen of Storms by Ashen White. I have heard wanderful things about Ashen White, but have not had a chance to read any works. Plus, I really, really love the cover.

  2. The Andrews

    I would love to win Forget Me Not. I haven't read that one and it's getting really good reviews. And if I won the GC, my TBR is a mile long. It would be hard but I would pick from it. I have Fixed On YOu, The Rocker that needs me, Unexpected Angel, Play Me, Shocking Heaven & Thrilling Heaven, Fatalism, Search Me are on top of my list of TBR's now.

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