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One of our affiliates, author Laura Kreitzer is hosting a major giveaway! See her post here to see how to enter and help spread the word. Her break down of prizes, as determined by ebooks downloaded between now and April 14th is as follows…
Number of E-Book Downloads: Prize
1,000-7,000- Winner’s Choice: One of my published books (7 winners)
8,000-14,000- First two books in the Summer Chronicles (7 winners)
15,000-20,000 -First three books in the Timeless Series (6 winners)
21,000-24,000- All five of my published books (4 winners)
28,000-29,000 -A Kindle (2 winners)
30,000- Winner’s choice: Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet (1 winner)
Link to the giveaway: http://bit.ly/z3kVrr
Download her FREE EBOOKS:
Phantom Universe
Kindle: http://amzn.to/zdnogJ
Nook: http://bit.ly/zmMhjR
Smashwords: http://bit.ly/x6EDLn
Shadow of the Sun
Kindle: http://amzn.to/x5gb7A
Nook: http://bit.ly/rV8Bqd
Smashwords: http://bit.ly/p8MqNd
Her other books:
Timeless Series: http://bit.ly/A875V6
Summer Chronicles: http://bit.ly/Al0GRH
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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!
About the Author: Cindy M Hogan graduated from BYU with a B.A. in education. She is inspired by the unpredictable teenagers she teaches. She loves the outdoors and spending time with her husband and two daughters. Most of all, she loves to laugh.
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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.
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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!