And the winner is……

…..of THE SNOWMAN’S REVENGE by Mark Smythe

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2
Timestamp: 2011-12-15 01:32:28 UTC

Xmas Dolly said…Two years ago with my granddaughter and I put the face on. hehehehe  2
An email has been sent to the winner and she has 48 hours to respond with her mailing address or another winner will be chosen.  Thank you to all that entered.


W.W.W. Wednesday

Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading 
What are you currently reading?

What did you recently finish reading?

What do you think you’ll read next?

Guest Author Iris Blobel

I recently received an email from an author asking if I would read and review her latest novel.  Even though I am quite behind, I said yes because I remember reading her previous novel Sweet Dreams, Miss England and thoroughly enjoying it.  I invited her to stop by today, to visit and tell us about her newest book.  So I ask that you help me welcome back, Iris Blobel.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Iris Blobel was born and raised in Germany and only immigrated to Australia in the late 1990s. Having had the travel bug most of her life, Iris spent quite some time living in Scotland, London as well as Canada where she actually had met her future husband. Her love for putting her stories onto paper has only recently emerged, but now her laptop is a constant companion.

Iris resides west of Melbourne with her husband and her beautiful two daughters as well as her two dogs. She works at private school in town, but also presents a German Program at the local Community Radio.You can visit Iris at her website or Facebook.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Hollie Anderson is in her mid-twenties and living with her father, Murray, on a farm just outside Launceston in Tasmania. Her mother died at childbirth and Murray raised his daughter on his own. According to his own wordshe’s done a bloody good job with it, tooHollie has got the looks, she likes her job at a local newspaper and loves the company of her friends, who go way back to school days. Two of those are Alex and Davo … she should be happy, right?

 But lately Hollie’s dreams are literally keeping her from more than just having a decent sleep.

 She enjoys life and her best friend Alex is a big part of it. They are a close team and usually hang out together most weekends. During one of their nights out, Hollie meets Jeremy who has just moved into town. Jeremy seems to have everything a woman would like in a man, the looks, the money, the good job – and he knows it, too. Their relationship blossoms over the summer, but Jeremy knows that Hollie won’t fully commit to their new relationship until she makes sense of her dreams and what they stand for. So with the help from Alex and Davo, Jeremy organises a surprise birthday present which takes Hollie to Dublin … but what she discovers is so much more.

 Sam Shaughnessy lives in Dublin, Ireland husband Padraic. Like Hollie, she works in advertising, though she is the Head of Advertising. She seems to have it all – a successful career, gorgeous looking husband, good looks and money.  But her life appears to crumble from underneath her and it’s when she meets Hollie and Davo that life all of a sudden takes a different turn. Sam as well will find more than she initially had looked for.
Watch for my review in the coming weeks.
Links to purchase:
“Sweet Dreams, Miss England”
“Journey to her Dreams” 

 THANKS TO THE GENEROSITY OF IRIS BLOBEL,
I HAVE  TWO (2) EBOOK EDITIONS TO GIVE AWAY.

CLICK HERE TO BRING YOU TO 
THE GIVEAWAY ENTRY PAGE.

DISCLAIMER
I received a copy of this book, at no charge to me,
in exchange for my honest review.
No items that I receive
are ever sold…they are kept by me,
or given to family and/or friends.
ADDENDUM
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Barnes & Noble and/or any other retail/wholesale
outlets either online and/or elsewhere.
I am providing this link solely for visitors
that may be interested in purchasing this Book/EBook.
I do not receive any monetary compensation from any parties

INTERNATIONAL–EBOOK—GIVEAWAY ENTRY PAGE "JOURNEY TO HER DREAMS" by IRIS BLOBEL ENDED

DECEMBER 13th to JANUARY 5th 2011JOURNEY TO HER DREAMS

by IRIS BLOBEL

SYNOPSIS:
  Hollie Anderson is in her mid-twenties and living with her father, Murray, on a farm just outside Launceston in Tasmania. Her mother died at childbirth and Murray raised his daughter on his own. According to his own wordshe’s done a bloody good job with it, tooHollie has got the looks, she likes her job at a local newspaper and loves the company of her friends, who go way back to school days. Two of those are Alex and Davo … she should be happy, right?

   But lately Hollie’s dreams are literally keeping her from more than just having a decent sleep.
   She enjoys life and her best friend Alex is a big part of it. They are a close team and usually hang out together most weekends. During one of their nights out, Hollie meets Jeremy who has just moved into town. Jeremy seems to have everything a woman would like in a man, the looks, the money, the good job – and he knows it, too. Their relationship blossoms over the summer, but Jeremy knows that Hollie won’t fully commit to their new relationship until she makes sense of her dreams and what they stand for. So with the help from Alex and Davo, Jeremy organises a surprise birthday present which takes Hollie to Dublin … but what she discovers is so much more.
   Sam Shaughnessy lives in Dublin, Ireland husband Padraic. Like Hollie, she works in advertising, though she is the Head of Advertising. She seems to have it all – a successful career, gorgeous looking husband, good looks and money.  But her life appears to crumble from underneath her and it’s when she meets Hollie and Davo that life all of a sudden takes a different turn. Sam as well will find more than she initially had looked for
THANKS TO AUTHOR, IRIS BLOBEL
I HAVE TWO ( 2 ) EBOOK EDITIONS 
OF THIS BOOK TO GIVE AWAY.
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Teaser Tuesday

Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading 
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
*Grab your current read
*Open to a random page
*Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
*BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
*Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

“By 1940 we couldn’t buy shoes or clothes. Then we couldn’t have cameras. Then we couldn’t buy coffee, chicken, fish or vegetables. We couldn’t buy coal to heat the house. 

And the winners are……….

……of ONE HUNDRED AND ONE NIGHTS by Benjamin Buchholz

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29 8 3
Timestamp: 2011-12-12 23:57:53 UTC


Valerie Taylor Mabrey said…like to read anything and this grabbed me because of the culture  29
bermudaonion said…I follow on Twitter. 8
Kaye said…I don’t tweet but I am a friend on FB  3
An email has been sent to the winners and they have 48 hours to respond with their mailing address or another winner will be chosen.  Thank you to all that entered.
12/13 ADDENDUM:
Due to Kathy winning at another site…WTG Kathy, another winner has been chosen and notified.  She has 48 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen.

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30
Timestamp: 2011-12-13 12:21:01 UTC


degood said…I knew very little about their culture and I would like to learn more so I want to read this book.30



Monday Memes

Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading
This week’s question:

This week’s musing [borrowed from an old BTT post] asks…

I once knew a man who read about WWII. He read everything he could get his hands on on the subject. He had a whole wall of books that were all about WWII. It amazed me. How could he continue to find one subject that engrossing? My mother, on the other hand, loves to read best sellers. I’ve known other people who read science fiction to the exclusion of everything else; for others it was philosophy, self-help, or history.
So, to the questions…
What kind of books do you like to read?
Why? Provide specific examples.

My answer:
I gravitate toward the suspenseful, mystery type novels first and foremost.  And to be honest, I’m not sure why.  It could be that I like the fast paced, action like, trying to figure out whodunit that has me keep turning the pages.  Authors like Zandri, Patterson, Lisa Jackson, Wendy Corsi Staub, Chevy Stevens.  But then on the other hand I also enjoy reading books that fall in the “chick lit” category for the dynamics of relationships between the characters from authors Diane Chamberlain, Kristin Hannah,. 


December is being hosted by Lady Q from Let Them Read Books 
Mailbox Monday was created by Marcia of A girl and her books and is now on tour.

According to Marcia, “Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.”
                                    The Story Plant              Meryl L. Moss Media 



Won from Booking With Bingo

HELP!!!

You already know what I’m going to say, don’t you?  Are you shaking your hear right now or are you sitting there laughing.  You can be honest!!!! lol   HOWEVER,   I just can’t stop myself.  It’s an addiction, I tell you!!!  And I have it bad.  However, not as bad as some other blogging buddies….shhhhhh don’t tell them I told you but like……my co host, Gina from Hott Books, of the Reading Challenge Addict Challenge or another blogging buddy, Bev from My Reader’s Block.  You know how hard it is to say NO to buying a book or saying NO when asked to reviewing a book?  That’s what happens to me when I see those cute little buttons and read the details of the challenges….I just can’t say NO.  Cheryl’s justification….it keeps me off the streets, it keeps me out of trouble, it increases my vocabulary, the more books I read the more topics of conversation I have when I am out socializing…….ok people….any help here would be appreciated  lol.
So what other goodies have I signed up for?  Going to give you all the details so you can sign up too!!!!:
Justification for this one:  Just the other day Marce from Tea Time With Marce recommended a book, which is the 1st book in a series.  And then there’s my friend  Gina who is a huge fan of J.D. Robb so I thought I take her recommendation and then I keep looking at a 3 book series that I won from Booking With Bingo this year by Chelsea Cain and haven’t started reading it yet.  So I HAD to join this one, right?

     First in a Series Challenge

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January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012

Are you an avid series reader? Do you want to give a few new series a try? Then this is the reading challenge for you! Participants in the 1st in a Series Challengedecide to start a certain number of series in 2012 and then share their reviews with the community!
(This challenge has previously been hosted at J. Kaye’s Book BlogRoyal Reviews, and A Few More Pages)
Interested in joining the fun? Here are the guidelines:
1. Anyone can join. You don’t need a blog to participate. If you’re not a blogger, you can post your reviews at a review site like GoodreadsLibraryThing, or Shelfari and link them up here.
2. There are four levels for this challenge: 

  • Series Novice: Read 3 books that are the first in any series.
  • Series Lover: Read 6 books that are the first in any series.
  • Series Expert: Read 12 books that are the first in any series.
  • Series Fanatic: Read 20 books that are the first in any series.

You can list your books in advance or just put them in a wrap up post. If you list them, feel free to change them as the mood takes you. Any genre counts. Any book format counts. 3.The challenge runs from January 1 through December 31, 2012. 4. You can join anytime between now and December 31, 2012.
5. A post will be created here where you can link-up your reviews and visit the reviews of other participants.
6. If you’re a blogger, write up a sign-up post that includes the URL to this post so that others can join in. Feel free to use the button! You can grab the code you need from the box in the right sidebar.
If you write up a sign-up post, enter the direct link to that post when you sign up here so we can find it easily. Otherwise, link away!
For more information and to sign-up, please see this post.



Merely Mystery Reading Challenge 2012

Justification:  Being this is my favorite genre plus the fact that I am a partner in Partners in Crime Tours…..DUH!!!  lol  Another one that I HAD to sign up for.
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January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012

There are those who snub their noses at genre fiction, including crime fiction. I think they just haven’t met the right mystery for them yet. While crime fiction is known for being plot driven, it isn’t always. Nor does a good crime fiction novel have to sacrifice well developed characters, a strong setting and good writing. The best, in fact, often include all of those qualities.
Yes, it’s true. I am crazy. Just when I start to wonder if I should give up blogging, I decide to try my hand at hosting a reading challenge. As if there aren’t enough challenges out there already. Maybe only one or two people join. That’s okay. We’ll have a great time and maybe discover new authors and books to try!
The focus of this challenge is to explore the different types of crime fiction out there. If you are new to the crime fiction genre, want to step outside your comfort zone and try another kind of mystery or are a mystery lover needing an excuse to join another crime fiction related challenge, here’s your chance!
As sources go, there are a number of them that offer a wide range of sub-genres to crime fiction. For the purposes of this challenge, I’ve narrowed it down to the following because they tend to encompass the full breadth of mystery sub-genres. Within each sub-genre are even more categories (for example, add in a bit of romance or fantasy for good measure). So you have a never ending list of choices to choose from!
Sub-Genres: 

    • The Whodunit: The classic crime puzzle. The story generally revolves around determine who committed the crime, and potentially apprehending them. Some Whodunits, called “fair play mysteries”, will include all of the clues available in the text so that a careful reader can solve the crime on his or her own.
    • Locked Room Mystery: Like the Whodunit, there is a puzzle (crime) to solve. However in this instance, the crime has taken place under impossible circumstances, such as in a locked room or on an island with no way to exit or enter.
    • Cozy: The nice person’s mystery. Often the crime, particularly if it’s violent, occurs off scene. Sex and language are on the cleaner side. Humor is a common feature of the cozy.
    • Hard-Boiled/Noir: Often cynical, bleak or realistic, hard-boiled and noir stories often focus more on the characters involved instead of the crime. Violence and sex are not downplayed.
    • The Inverted Detective Story: In this style of story, the person perpetrating the crime is known up front. The point of the story is to see how (or if) the detective goes about solving the crime and how the perpetrator reacts to the investigation.
    • The Historical Whodunnit: Simply put, this is a mystery set in a historical setting. Often the mystery has some historical significance and features detection methods that are appropriate for that era.
    • The Police Procedural: Instead of featuring a independent detective, the police are investigating the crime in these stories. They often focus on the actual methods that police officers use to solve crimes.
    • The Professional Thriller: This kind of mystery involves a professional who is not involved directly in law enforcement, such a lawyer or doctor, who nonetheless finds themselves investigating a crime.
    • The Spy Novel: Related to the other professional mysteries, spy novels focus on intelligence operatives as they work to prevent or avenge some criminal plot. Spy novels can feature either in fantastic or realistic settings.
    • Caper Stories: While other crime and mystery stories look at the aftermath of crimes, caper stories feature criminals as the lead characters. The story usually details the planning and commission of a crime.
    • The Psychological Suspense: In these stories, the detective story takes on a psychological component.
    • Spoofs and Parodies: Spoofs and parodies make light of crime fiction, often with the goal of commenting on the conventions of the genre. Many feature famous characters, e.g. Sherlock Holmes, James Bond, Philip Marlowe, or pastiches of those characters.

The Merely Mystery Reading Challenge will last the entire year (January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012), giving participants a chance to read at their own pace. In addition, to make things easy, participants can complete one of two levels. One is for those of you who want a more relaxed challenge while the other is for those more serious about exploring the various sub-genres: 

Down on Her/His Luck Gumshoe – Read two or more books falling into any of the above sub-genres. Each book can be from the same sub-genre or can be varied among the different sub-genres. You pick the combination and the number of books.
Shamus Who Has Seen It All – Read at least one book from each of the sub-genres for a total of 12 books. If you are feeling ambitious, read more than one book from each sub-genre.

Making a reading list ahead of time is not mandatory, but it’s fun–not only for you, but also for your fellow readers. Even if you don’t stick to the list, we’d love it if you could share a few of the titles you are considering reading.
*Audio books and graphic novels are welcome.
*Crossover books from other challenges are okay.
*Cross-genre books are perfectly fine.
To sign up, please fill out the below form. The challenge is open to everyone, regardless of whether you have a blog. If you have a blog, please provide a link to your initial blog post committing to the challenge. Participants without blogs can post reviews on general review sites such as LibraryThingGoodreads or Shelfari. I will be creating a post in which all participants will be able to link their reviews so that everyone can follow everyone’s progress and perhaps get a few good mystery recommendations.
Sign ups are open ended and so you are welcome to sign up at any time throughout the year.
There will be a prize! The biggest reward will be completion of the challenge, of course, but isn’t it more fun when, at the end of the day, there’s a drawing for a prize? For all those who complete the challenge, your name will be entered into a drawing for an as-of-yet-unspecified prize.
If there is an interest (and volunteers), I would like to feature guest posts from authors and readers on the topic of crime fiction throughout the course of the challenge. It won’t be every day. Maybe once or twice a month at most, depending on volunteer interest (so, if you are interested, please let me know! Shoot me an e-mail).
I hope you will join me for the Merely Mystery Reading Challenge!
For more information and to sign-up, please see this post.