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Monday, September 17, 2012

GIVEAWAY of a 5-Star Vampire Novel -- Odd and Curious



GOOD THINGS HAPPEN to those who...

Take something that thousands of readers have loved and make it better? 

 That’s what Little Roni Publishers wants to do with my first novel, Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider. On September 22, 2012 – three years after this curiously spiritual vampire novel first hit the shelf – Rabbit is breathed new life by this up-and-coming publishing house out of Byhalia, Mississippi.

That said, LET’S GIVE SOMETHING AWAY!!

I want to give away a paperback copy of the new edition. The cover has been re-imagined, and the interior re-edited, content altered slightly, and the entire collection of “Loose Rabbits” has been included in the back, along with awesome little footnotes and hints to enhance your Rabbit-hole experience.

If you haven’t been down this vampire rabbit hole, I invite you now. Post your email here or on Facebook to have your name put in the hat. I will draw every morning this week until Saturday, so we’ll have five winners in all. You do not have to comment every day. I will sum up your entries and keep them in the hat if not drawn. I’m nice that way!



Let’s get ready to cover our necks and dive into the world of Beth Rider and the Rakum who love (and hate) her!!

HERE   WE   GOoooooo!!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Garden Key A PRECIOUS GIFT wrapped up in this DEBUT NOVEL

(Recently, I read an awesome book by first-time author Angela Dolbear. I have been changed by it and want to share it with all of you. As a matter of fact, I want to shout about it from the rooftops! But for now...this blog wili suffice! Love, Ellen)

The Garden Key, by Angela Dolbear, is a book that could literally change the world. I can say with all honesty that if every man and woman on the planet read this book and let its words sink deep into their souls; when they opened their eyes the following day, they would be transformed. Changed into people who love. Really love. And in a real sense, The Garden Key is about real love.

Told in first person, in a voice that I fell in love with immediately, The Garden Key sweeps you into the protagonist’s life; so much so, you feel like part of her story. You experience her joy, her triumph, her failures and her desire for redemption. And because the author walks so closely with God, it is impossible to not be encouraged in your own faith as you travel through novel-time with the main character.

Promos for The Garden Key entice the reader with comical, tongue-in-cheek, real-life phrases, dialogue and emotions. Honestly, I was convinced by one line from the web site which said something about ‘lust and cheeseburgers.’ But rest assured, the promises on the back cover can be trusted absolutely. As I read this book, I did indeed laugh often, and I cried with joy aplenty. I wept most when I reached the last page—do you know why? Because the novel ended.

Selfishly, I wanted it to go on and on and never conclude. As a matter of fact, I enjoyed this book so much (it was literally un-put-down-able), that when I got to the last 30 pages, I forced myself to stop reading. I would not pick it up for fear of finishing it. For over a week, I peeked at it next to my desk, carried it to my room to peek at it as I went to sleep—but I would not read on. I was terrified to see the last page. I was horrified that this wonderful, sweet, delightful, insightful and encouraging book was about to be finished. I have never read a book like this and I thank God that he led me to read it now. I have no doubt in my mind that I will read it over again many times.

And thankfully, the author hinted that she would write another. Praise the Lord.

Ellen C Maze, author Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider