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Kindle Fire Giveaway

06 Apr, 2012 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment



25 fabulous book blogs have each chipped in money towards the purchase of a Kindle Fire, we even had enough money left over to offer the winner a $50 amazon gift card to purchase ebooks.

From April 6th to 22nd you can enter to win! One winner will receive a brand new Kindle Fire plus a $50 Amazon.com Gift Card to purchase content for their new Kindle Fire.


Kindle Fire Giveaway brought to you by:

Ereading on the Cheap
Good Choice Reading
Once Upon a Twilight
Bookish Babe
Hippies Beauty & Books

Bookhounds/Bookhounds YA
Reading Lark
Stuck in Books
Reading Teen
Bookworm Lisa
Fire & Ice
Uniquely Moi Books
Lady Readerstuff
EvesFanGarden
Rex Robot
Books That Tug the Heart
Cuzinlogic
Fiktshun
The Mod Podge Bookshelf
Truly Bookish
The Book Pixie
Better Read Than Dead
Refracted Light

To enter to win fill out the Rafflecopter form below.

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Rules, Restrictions & Details:Giveaway is open to anyone 13 or older who can receive and use an Amazon.com Gift Card. If you live in the US you can choose to receive a $50 Amazon.com egift card and have us ship the Kindle Fire to you or you may choose to receive a $250 Amazon.com egift card and purchase the Kindle Fire yourself. If you live outside the US you will receive a $250 Amazon.com egift card. All funds are in US dollars.
All entries must be done through the rafflecopter form. This giveaway is paid for and sponsored by the 25 participating blogs and is not associated with or sponsored by Facebook, Twitter or Amazon. Giveaway runs from 12:01 AM EST on April 6, 2012 until 12:01 AM April 23, 2012.
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Growing Pains Blog Tour

05 Apr, 2012 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment

Fire and Ice is today’s stop on the official blog tour for Growing Pains: Kendra’s Diaries hosted by Stormi at Lightning Book Promotions
Growing Pains
by K.P. Smith
E-book; 268 pages
Publication Date: May 25, 2011
by Doin It Publishing
ISBN: 0615390307
Book Source: Author
4 stars
Summary From the Author: Kendra’s Dairies is the first book in the series chronicling the journey of Kendra Foster from adolescence to adulthood. I aspire to encourage, entertain and inspire young adults. Life has its ups and downs, its bumps and its bruises. But with perseverance, determination and faith you can be all you were born to be. Never Give Up!
Danielle’s Review: Kendra is a middle school aged young girl, preparing herself for the rigors and expectations of high school. Her brush with failure her first time trying out for cheerleading is easy to relate to; her later attempts to tackle the sport once more are admirable and set the course of this story’s theme about never giving up. Kendra never despairs long, and she faces her obstacles with courage and determination.
Like any young teen, Kendra must deal with family problems beyond her understanding while trying to handle the overwhelming experience of her first crush. It was refreshing to read about a boy with real feelings for a girl, emotions that he treated as respectfully as he did the young lady. Kendra’s friends are authentic and open the door to conversations about stepping out of stereotypes. Her family is real, grounded, and dysfunctional — a conflict of description, yet they are universal in their problems and secrets and how they deal with them.
Author K.P. Smith writes straight from the heart. She has a gift for opening the window into the human experience of adolescence. There is a subdued honesty to her words; courage in her storytelling. I enjoyed following Kendra through her dilemmas that dealt with family, finances and friendship. I appreciated the cultural exposure to early 1980’s urban life in New Orleans through the eyes of a young, black girl.
Kendra’s Diaries is appropriate for all ages, and I happily recommend it.
Danielle Thorne

About the author: K.P. Smith has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Xavier University in New Orleans, LA. She also has a Masters in Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing from Loyola University in Chicago, IL. K.P. Smith has a successful career in the Insurance Industry.
She has been an avid reader since her youth. Writing has always been a passion of hers. She is the author of the Growing Pains Series. The first book in the series is Growing Pains: Kendra’s Dairies She is currently working on the second book in the series; New Beginnings.
She has recently started her own publishing Company Doin It Publishing. In addition, she developed a community outreach program Open Hands Open Hearts. She currently resides in New Orleans, LA with her two sons.
Learn more on: Goodreads/Facebook/Twitter
Tour Schedule:
April 4th Precious @ Fragments of Life
April 5th Danielle @ Fire and Ice
April 6th Michelle @ Much Loved Books
April 7th Victoria @ Always a Booklover
April 8th Michael @ Author Michael Allen
April 9th Jo Ann @ Book Faerie
April 10th Ruth @ My Devotional Thoughts
April 11th Sheila @ Sheila Deeth
April 12th Jennifer @ My Life With Books
April 13th Stormi @ Books, Movies, Reviews. Oh my!



Spring Clean Up ARC Giveaway

29 Mar, 2012 by in Uncategorized 23 comments

We are making room on our shelves for new books and to thank all of you awesome readers for your support I have 5 ARCs to giveaway in a prize pack. One lucky winner will get all of them.
Glow by Amy Ryan
Populazzi by Elise Allen
The Mephisto Covenant by Trinity Faegen
Wintertown by Stepehn Emond and
Drought by Pam Bachorz
You can choose your entries in the raffle copter form below. Due to the high cost of international shipping it is for US addresses only.  

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Caller ID Blog Tour and Prize Pack Giveaway

13 Mar, 2012 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment

Fire and Ice is today’s stop on the Cedar Fort Caller ID Blog Tour and along with our review we have an awesome giveaway from the publisher and author to announce! So read on…

Caller ID
By Rachelle J Christensen
Paperback, 272 pages
Published March 6, 2012
by Cedar Fort, Inc
ISBN: 1599559900
Book Source: Netgalley
4 stars

When twenty-three-year-old Courtney Beckham is abducted near her home, the search turns up more than just a kidnapping crime. FBI agent Jason Edwards investigates the ten-million-dollar ransom and stumbles upon something he wasn’t meant to find. When Courtney catches a glimpse of the caller ID in her kidnapper’s home, what she sees turns her world upside down.
Courtney is a college co-ed, she’s a cute girl. The kind who always has a boyfriend. Her current boyfriend, Sean, is a football player for the University of Utah. He’s one person that her dad doesn’t have a problem with Courtney running through the mountains with. There was a murder in the mountains that Courtney likes to run in only a year earlier, and her overprotective father still wants her to stay away. The only thing is, the kind of guys that Courtney dates all expect one thing and Courtney’s not willing to go there. She knows that Sean’s getting to that point, so she knows she’ll need to break up with him pretty soon. When her dad takes her mom on a surprise weekend getaway, it’s the perfect time for Courtney to take her horse Titka and her dog Pepper for a ride in the mountains behind her home, after all, what her dad doesn’t know can’t hurt him. What she doesn’t bargain for is to find a field full of marijuana and the men guarding that field to kidnap her, because they know that she’s seen it. Since no one knows where she’s going, or even that she was going, Courtney knows it’s going to be at least a day or two before someone realizes that she’s missing. Can Courtney hold out until someone can find her? I enjoyed this book. It was full of all kinds of plot twists and turns. I loved Courtney’s character, at the beginning she comes across as kind of a spoiled rich girl, but by the end of the book, you and she realize what a strong young woman she really is. I liked the touch of romance that this book contains. You kind of know who the “bad guy” is through the whole book, but I like that there was still enough craziness to be surprised as to how the book was going to end. All in all a good book!


Content: Attempted rape, peril of kidnapping, drug trafficking
Visit all the stops on the Caller ID blog tour by clicking here.


About the author:  I was born and raised in a small farming town in Idaho and I’m a dirt between the toes, irrigation boot-wearing, ponytail flipping in the wind as I drive the 4-wheeler FARM girl all the way! I’m married to my incredible husband, Steve, and we have four wonderful kids–two girls and two boys. I graduated from Utah State University with a bachelor’s in Psychology and a minor in music. Go Aggies! I love USU–that’s where I met my husband! I enjoy so much of life–there’s so much to learn and experience. I love reading almost any genre/age group and usually read over 50 books a year from a variety of different authors. I love running, gardening, making cards with rubber stamps, crocheting, playing volleyball, singing, playing the piano, telling felt stories, and cooking. I’ve enjoyed writing for as long as I can remember. As a child, I loved to make up poems and write short stories.


Find out more about author Rachelle Christensen on Goodreads/ Website/ Blog/ Twitter

The Giveaway: To celebrate the release of CALLER ID, Rachelle is hosting a contest for a new Ultra Flip Video Camcorder (4GB memory, Records 120 minutes Value $149.99) and other great prizes. You can enter to win between now and April 14, 2012. Winners will be announced and notified April 16, 2012. Find out how to enter here. Good luck!

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Girl Unmoored Guest Post and Giveaway

09 Mar, 2012 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment

Fire and Ice is pleased to have an exclusive excerpt and guest post as part of 
The Girl Unmoored Blog Tour.
Click here to read the excerpt, see our review in the post below and welcome author Jennifer Gooch Hummer for her guest post and prize pack giveaway!

Guest Post
by Jennifer Gooch Hummer
Girl Unmoored: What it means to Me

I started writing Girl Unmoored when I was ten years old. I know because I still have the original notebook on which I sketched her face and wrote: A Girl Named Apron. I don’t know where the name, Apron, came from but my mother maintains that her name started out as “April.” It didn’t. But I don’t make a big deal about it; I have the notebook.

I never finished the book. Probably because there was no plot. All Apron did was pack up to go live with her grandmother, with no particular reason as to why. That’s the problem with not having a plot; the characters don’t do much.

It wasn’t until after I met my friend Mike that Apron showed up again. My Mike isn’t the same as the Mike in the book, but he too, was a dead ringer for Jesus. My Mike was an actor, although the closest he got to playing Jesus Christ was Rocky Horror, who also had long blond hair that he whipped around a lot. These hair-whipping days were in the early 80’s. Just when AIDS showed up. I didn’t know Mike then, and I barely knew about AIDS.

Girl Unmoored is the story of a girl lost in a sea of grief after losing her mother. When she meets Mike, she’s met her mooring. Although Mike and his cantankerous boyfriend, Chad, don’t know what to do with her at first-Apron just seems to keep showing up, usually with a fat lip-they eventually offer her a summer job in their flower store. And then it’s smooth sailing for Apron–until she uncovers Chad’s secret. He’s sick and there’s nothing anyone can do to save him. It’s also 1985, when no one really knows how AIDS is transmitted, or who might be at risk.

Suddenly Apron is forced to leave behind the safe harbor of childhood and navigate the stormy seas of a young adult. She knows what her real job is now, and it has nothing to do with flowers. Mike needs her to show him how to let Chad go.

There’s a whole lot of other stuff that happens, with a whole lot of other people—there’s Grandma Bramhall, too busy shopping for the perfect bikini to help Apron; and M, the deluded future stepmother; and Rennie and Mr. Perry, both of whom are about to be exposed for their betrayals—but mostly Girl Unmoored is about friendship. Deep, loyal friendship. The kind that supersedes family. The kind that keeps you anchored when everything else is falling apart. The kind that can save you.

Watching Mike and Chad endure in a world that despises them, Apron begins to understand that sometimes you don’t have to do anything for some people to hate you. Mean is just the way they came out. This is what Apron learns. This is what saves her. I wish my friend Mike was here to read the book. He would have liked it, I think. Especially the part about how well he sang.

About the Author: Jennifer Gooch Hummer has worked as a script analyst for various talent agencies and major film studios. Her short stories have been published in Miranda Magazine, Our Stories and Glimmertain. She has continued graduate studies in the Writer’s Program at UCLA, where she was nominated for the Kirkwood Prize in fiction. Currently, Jennifer lives in Southern California and Maine with her husband and their three daughters. Girl Unmoored is her first novel.

Find out more on her website/ Goodreads/ her blog/ facebook/ twitter/ Google+

Blog Tour Prize Pack Giveaway: Now through April 6th, when you comment about Girl Unmoored on Jennifer’s blog at http://www.jennifergoochhummer.com/, you’ll be automatically entered into a drawing to win a tote bag stuffed with gifts that blend the hottest 2012 e-reader with totally rad ’80s memorabilia and more! And if you purchase the book (print or e-book) and forward your receipt confirmation to contests@sparkpointstudio.com, your name will be entered to win 10 TIMES! That’s 11 chances to win the following awesome prizes:

– A Kindle Fire, just in time for spring break lounging!

– DVDs of Best Of 80s movies to celebrate the year of Girl Unmoored, 1985

– Copies of Jennifer’s Top 5 YA books: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie; She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb; Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson;The Center of Everything  by Laura Moriarty; and The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

– A gift card to 1-800 Flowers in honor of Apron’s summer job at Mike and Chad’s flower shop, Scent Appeal

The winner will be notified and announced the week of April 23rd. Good Luck!




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