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Addie On The Inside ARC Giveaway

26 Jul, 2011 by in Uncategorized 21 comments

Addie on the Inside
by James Howe
Hardcover, 224 pages
Published July 26, 2011
by Atheneum
ISBN 141691384X

The Gang of Five is back in this third story from Paintbrush Falls. Addie Carle, the only girl in the group of friends is outspoken, opinionated, and sometimes…just a bit obnoxious.
But as seventh grade progresses, Addie’s not so sure anymore about who she is. It seems her tough exterior is just a little too tough and that doesn’t help her deal with the turmoil she feels on the inside as she faces the pains of growing up.

Told in elegant, accessible verse, ADDIE ON THE INSIDE gives readers a look at a strong, smart, and sensitive girl struggling with the box society wants to put her in. Addie confronts experiences many readers will relate to: the loss of a beloved pet, first heartbreak, teasing…but also, friendship, love, and a growing confidence in one’s self.

To enter to win an advanced reading copy of Addie on The Inside from Fire and Ice simply follow us here, tumblr , twitter, or facebook then leave a comment below. One entry per person per comment. Open to only US addresses. Ends August 26, 2011.

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Count Down To Love Blog Tour

21 Jul, 2011 by in Uncategorized 2 comments

Countdown To Love
by Julie N Ford
Paperback, 240 pages
Published July 14th 2011
by Bonneville Books
ISBN 1599555166

source: Tristi Pinkston Blog Tours
5 stars

Abandoned at the altar, Kelly Grace Pickens finds herself left holding not only the bouquet but also the exorbitant bill for an A-list wedding. Homeless, a once promising singing career floundering, and her life bearing an uncanny resemblance to one of her country music ballads, she reluctantly accepts a last minute offer to appear on a reality TV show akin to the bachelor. Pitted against silicon-enhanced supermodels in four-inch heals, Kelly feels confident that she will be among the first would-be fiancés to be excused. Only, when the mysterious bachelor from New York City, Dillon Black, invites her to stay, Kelly finds herself thrust into the vortex of a game she doesn’t have the first idea how to play. Nursing her hopelessly broken heart while avoiding the foils of her fellow contestants, Kelly is oblivious to Dillon’s affections as she wades through hurt and betrayal to discover, in the end, that she has landed firmly on both feet.

Leaving behind Nashville’s Music Row for the majestic Grand Teton mountains, Count Down To Love takes readers on a journey from duplicity to sincerity as Kelly discovers that being true to oneself is the first step in finding happiness and everlasting love.

What a fun summer read! Countdown to Love is one of the few books this year that I can definitely say I would pick up and read again. Fans of the movie Sweet Home Alabama and the T.V. series the Bachelor will eat this one up. Countdown to Love opens with Kelly Pickens, a sweet Southern singer on the rise to stardom abandoned at the alter. Left with no where to live and no idea where her fiance has gone, Kelly’s not quite sure what to do with her life. In sweeps Kelly’s cousin Sissy, the producer of a popular reality show who is also left in a lurch as she’s down one female contestant. While Kelly certainly isn’t looking for love herself, she has bills to pay from a wedding that never happened so she accepts a spot on the show.

There a million laugh out loud and toe curling romantic moments in Countdown to Love. Kelly must overcome her past to be able to trust again and find out who she really is, but Dillon is just the man to help her out! Readers will enjoy all the settings and vivid descriptions of American terrain the author weaves into her storyline. I’d call Countdown to Love a must have for fans of chick lit/ Christian romance. I can’t wait to read more from this author! My fingers are crossed for a follow up novel.

Content: The main man smokes and drinks. There are a few mentions of cleavage and past sexual relationships. No violence or swearing. Overall a clean read recommended for adults.

You might also like: Austenland by Shannon Hale or Previously Engaged by Elodia Strain

About the Author: Julie N. Ford has a BA in political science and a minor in English literature from San Diego State University. In addition, she earned a master’s degree in social work from the University of Alabama. Professionally, she has worked in teaching, childbirth education, and family therapy. Along with Count Down to Love, she is the author of two other women’s fiction novels due for release in 2011. Currently, she lives in Nashville with her husband, two daughters, and one very feisty fish.

In her spare time, Julie loves to ride her mountain bike, practice yoga, spend time shopping, walking and listening to music with her daughters and of course reading. Some of her favorite authors include, Daphne Du Maurier, Bronte, P.D. James, Michael Crichton, Linda Davies and Sophie Kinsella.

Where to purchase Countdown to Love

Visit the author’s website and subscribe to her blog by July 31st to be entered to win a copy of Countdown to Love. Good Luck! And thanks so much to Julie N. Ford as well as Tristi Pinkston for inviting us to be a part of the blog tour.

Reviewers and Staff Wanted

14 Jul, 2011 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment

I am so excited to announce that Fire and Ice is expanding! Currently seeking book reviewers for our two sites. All positions are non pay, compensation comes in the form of access to the hottest new titles. If you are interested, click here to apply.

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Author Interview with Karey L White

13 Jul, 2011 by in Uncategorized 4 comments

We’re excited to have author Karey L White in an exclusive interview today talking about her new release…


Gifted
Paperback, 224 pages
Published February 8th 2011
by Cedar Fort, Inc.
ISBN 1599554747

Susan and Brent Weller have been waiting for years for a baby of their own. But as Anna grows, her unique gifts become more apparent, and the choices she makes while trying to help others could threaten her family’s happy, comfortable life. With a strong message about family and having hope for the future, Gifted is sure to change your outlook on life.

Tell us a little about Gifted

Gifted is the story of a couple who adopt a baby girl and discover as she grows that she has some unusual gifts or qualities about her. Those gifts are wonderful, but as Anna grows, the gifts present unexpected challenges. A central part of the story is the relationship between Anna and her best friend, Kelsey. Kelsey comes from a broken and abusive home. They forge a friendship that is more like family. The thing I love about Gifted is that I think it illustrates how important love is and how our lives can be a source of light for those around us.

Where did the idea for the book come from?
We had a neighbor whose pregnant grand-daughter was killed in a car accident. Although she died, they were able to save the baby and this elderly couple had to find her a home. I went to bed one night thinking of them and what they were going through and I had a dream about the baby. In the dream, she had these wonderful, almost magical gifts. I couldn’t stop thinking about what would happen if a baby really had these gifts. That’s what led to the story of Anna. In fact, in the book Anna’s mother, Susan has a dream about her daughter. It’s the same dream I had.

What advice would you give to beginning writers on the road to trying to get published?
Love your characters. I love the characters in Gifted. As I wrote the story, I felt their frustrations, their pains, their triumphs. I cared so much about them and their story that I wanted others to know them. As corny as that sounds, I think when you love the characters and they feel real to you, you want to do right by them.

Do you have any writing rituals or snacks?
I usually write when it’s quiet and I rarely eat while I’m writing. But after I’ve put in a few hours, I like to reward myself with a delicious baked treat. Or marzipan.

What books have most inspired you?
I’m going to limit this answer to fiction because there are lots of non-fiction books that have inspired me. But I love fiction that makes me think and teaches me something. I was inspired by everything written by Bess Streeter Aldrich. A Lantern in Her Hand, A White Bird Flying, and Spring Came on Forever are my favorites. And East of Eden by John Steinbeck completely changed the way I look at people. I think that’s the sign of really great fiction.

Any projects in the works currently?
I’m working on a romance called For What It’s Worth.

What have been some of the most rewarding parts of the journey so far?It has been a thrill to see some of the reviews from people who loved Anna and Kelsey. And talk about a rush–walking into a store and seeing my book on the shelf still takes my breath away. It’s definitely a dream come true.

Thanks so much Karey for stopping by Fire and Ice. To learn more about Gifted visit her site at http://www.kareywhite.blogspot.com/

Fire and Ice Giveaway Winners

13 Jul, 2011 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment


Congratulations to Norman Ray who won the ARC of Forever by Maggie Stiefvater

Tanya 904 who won the Authors are my Rock Stars t-shirt in our BEA book box giveaway

and Mallary at Effortlessly Random who won the Starcrossed ARC. Email us to confirm your mailing address within 48 hours. Thanks to all who entered!

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In My Mailbox #23

06 Jul, 2011 by in Uncategorized 1 comment

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme inspired by The Story Siren and Alea of Pop Culture Junkie. Here’s what I picked up this week…

Michael Vey the Prisoner of Cell 24 by Richard Paul Evans- ARC sent from Simon & Schuster
Illusions by Aprilynne Pike- ARC from blogger CompelledToRead- read
Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma-bought at Costco-currently reading
Brianna, My Brother, and the Blog by Jack Weyland- bought
When The Bough Breaks by Kay Lynn Mangum- bought
Yearbook by Ally Condie- bought
Alvor by Laura Bingham-bought
SupernaturallyARC received from The Book Pixie as a random act of kindness
Dark Souls by Paula Morris-ARC from publisher Point/Scholastic

What’s in your mailbox?

Loads Of Winners

05 Jul, 2011 by in Uncategorized 2 comments

Congrats to MellyBean2 who won a signed ARC of Perfect by Ellen Hopkins

Precious who won a hardback of The Jumbee

@lifeonprint @MityDad @madi_garber @Twilighter1981 @elmomomi who all won one of our Twilight inspired CD’s and

SpadesHigh who won Original Sin@fireicephotos on Twitter

Devan@BookStrings- ARC of Shut Out by Kody Keplinger
Susan Pyatt-ARC of Those That Wake by Jessie Karp
Mary Catherine Nelson-ARC of Throat by R.A. Nelson
Asenath Rallison-ARC of Human.4 by Mike A.Lancaster
Balir Herzig -ARC of A Young Man’s Guide To Late Capitalism by Peter Mumford
Kathryn Roberts-ARC of Among the Truthers by Jonathan Kay in our ARC blow out giveaway

Teresa Thomas Bohannon who won an ARC of Dog Days on Facebook

and finally, to… aldelei89 who won a Circle of Fire print and wristband

Woot Woot!! Please email us to confirm your mailing address within 48 hours.

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