Thanks to I am a Reader not a Writer and Bookhounds for co-hosting this blog hop.
If you haven't started the Guardian Legacy series, you don't know what you're missing.
Here's a chance to win a copy and swags:
But first, a short excerpt from BETRAYED:
I gasped when Bran scooped me up in one clean swoop, one arm behind me
and the other under my knees. “What are you doing?”
“Distracting you.” He sat on my chair and settled me on his lap. “When
are you going to be done?”
“Soon.”
Bran peered over my shoulder as I typed, his warm breath brushing the
side of my face. Mmm. Minty. I wanted to turn my head and kiss him, but I knew
I wouldn’t want to stop and I needed to finish my homework. His energy caressed
mine and I caught my breath. It was so hard to resist him, especially when I
knew how badly he wanted to kiss me.
“I can type faster than that,” he whispered.
“Show off.”
“Just stating a fact. You can link with me and tell me what to write.
Oops, spelling error there,” he teased.
I ignored him, finished the last sentence, and clicked save. Scrolling
to the top of the page, I reviewed the finished report.
“Hmm, the opening paragraph is pretty good,” he said, lifting hair
from my nape to plant a kiss there.
The snappy retort I planned died when I looked at him over my
shoulder. His wolfish smile dared me to seize the moment. I wanted to send him
away until I completed my work, but his smoldering emerald eyes kept me rooted.
Turning slightly, I leaned forward to taste his lips.
One lucky reader will win the following:
A copy of Betrayed
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A bookbag and a pen
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I like to read both. Thanks for the chance to win!
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ReplyDeleteI like multiple points of views in books.
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ReplyDeleteI like to read both single and multiple points of view in books - it really just depends on the story line.
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I like single point of view. makes me feel more involved with a character and figure out things before they happen
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Thanks so much for participating -- I shared and not just from Triberr!
ReplyDeleteI like more than one POV.
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Great giveaway Thanks. I like to read both POV's. It adds more to the story.
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I like the single point of view
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Great contest!
ReplyDeleteI like to read books that are from both the female and male point of view. That makes it more interesting.
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I like both most of the time.
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I prefer multiple POVs but I like single POV too.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in the hop and for the giveaway opportunity.
I like multiple POV. I think that it adds to the story and it doesn't seem so one dimensional. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading with multiple point of views.
ReplyDeleteI think I would like multiple point of view from both the hero and heroine.
ReplyDeleteA great author like yourself could make me read either or. I like both types of books. One point of view is straight forward. Two points of views can give a story more depth and understanding.
ReplyDeleteI'll read either but prefer multiple pov
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It's always fun to read both views. :) Thanks for your great giveaway. Would love to give my "winnings" to my youngest daughter who like her mom loves to read. :) Hope you are having a great summer.
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ReplyDeleteI enjoy books with multiple POV's.
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I like multiple POVs the best~
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I enjoy both but prefer multiple POV's. Thanks for offering!
ReplyDeleteI have read some really good multiple POVs but I have to say I feel like I get into a book more when it is just from a single POV whether male or female.
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When I read a story, I like the POV to be told by a character the same gender as the author. It just seems more believable to me.
ReplyDeleteIt just depends on the book for me. I actually really like dual POV's if it is done nicely. If both POV's are distinct individuals, with very different emotions and behaviour's, ways of reacting. Then I love it. If you can't tell the difference between the two, then it is aggravating. I think you will pretty much rock at the multiple POV thing, though!
ReplyDeleteI like reading from both points of view - it's nice to know what the hero is thinking about.
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both!
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Both! THanks!
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ReplyDeleteI am fine with both hero and heroine pov but nothing more then that.
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I like both...
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I really enjoy both
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I frequently get lost when there is more than one POV, so definitely just one
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I really like reading a book when it has both povs!!
ReplyDeleteI like both ways. Sometimes it is really fun to see what both are thinking especially if it is a romance but with more action it is probably good to go with one.
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I like both of the options however the multiple POV's is still a little more uncommon so it is something a little newer.
ReplyDeleteI have always enjoyed single point of view simply because trying to see it from all different angles can be a bit confusing at times.
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I like both
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ReplyDeleteI like both as long as it is a great story not picky at all! Thank you for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like reading with both the hero and the heroine points of view. :)
ReplyDeleteI generally prefer a single POV, as it seems really hard for many to keep the continuity of the story going with the two or multiple POVs. However, I do not think you would have that difficulty from what I have read of your writing and I think you would be up to the challenge :) Looking forward to hearing more about the new series!
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Multiple POV - I like to see both sides of a story
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Multiple POV.
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I like both. =)
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I like multiple POV.
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I enjoy reading multiple POV because I like hearing both sides of a story or both sides of the story from both main charecters
ReplyDeleteI like multiple POV, Its always good to know what both are thinking.. thx for giveaway.
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I enjoy multiple POV because it's interesting to see both sides of the story.
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