Friday, June 28, 2013

Tour Update: Nice Review from A Little Shelf of Heaven!


Awesome 4.5 Star review from Kristy at A Little Shelf of Heaven! Thanks, Kristy, for being part of the tour. Here's part of what Kristy had to say about Jump When Ready (visit her blog to read more).  
“I loved this book and am looking forward to seeing what the author will come up with next!” - Kristy, A Little Shelf of Heaven book blog

Jump was also featured today on Mom with a Kinde's blog, a really nice post with Top 10 Favorite Things with David (yep, me -- I had fun with this interview too).

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Tour Update: Sassy Book Lovers


This blog tour post at Sassy Book Lovers is really nice, sheds a little more light on the Jump When Ready characters (I enjoyed answering these interview questions). Oh, and over 1,500 people have entered to win!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Tour Update


An update on the tour for Jump: So, far over 1,000 people have entered to win! There have also been a couple of really nice review comments, such as, I think this was a great story. I personally have never read anything like it and There are few books out there that have characters that make you wish you had friends like them.”

Check today’s stop at Tam’s Two Cents. Great post with a link to a Jump When Ready playlist on YouTube showcasing the music the characters would have liked in the eras during which they lived.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Blog Tour Day One

The blog tour kicked off today and over 500 people already entered to win prizes! Okay, kind of blown away by that one. Here's the link to the first day. I have to say, it looks great. Thank you, Jean Book Nerd!

Check it out here.





Saturday, June 22, 2013

Jump When Ready Blog Tour!

The official Jump When Ready blog tour kicks off this Monday, June 24th!  Yes, there are some prizes involved, such as signed copies and a 24" x 18 " poster of the cover, signed by both author (yes, me) and artist (definitely not me). Also some iTunes gift cards in the mix. So, why not, right? 

Here's the link for the tour schedule and to enter to win:

http://www.booknerdtours.com/2013/jump-when-ready-by-david-pandolfe.html




http://www.booknerdtours.com/2013/jump-when-ready-by-david-pandolfe.html

Sunday, June 16, 2013

By Blood, Cover Reveal!

Okay, I think it's high time to take this blog in new directions. It's been a blast so far announcing all the Jump When Ready steps since the launch, but for now I'd like to take a moment to shine a light elsewhere.

So, with that in mind, here is the fantastic new cover for Tracy E. Banghart's novel, By Blood. I loved this novel and you can read my review here.




PRAISE FOR BY BLOOD

“By Blood effortlessly transports you to the cobblestone streets and small pubs of Oxford, and Emma’s sassy voice pulls you right into the story with its hot British boys and touch of magic. A must read!” —Susanne Winnacker, author of Impostor and The Other Life

“A five star read from start to finish. Un-put-downable!” —Vanessa Garbin, author of the forthcoming Captivate

"Emma's sarcastic, biting narrative and the lure of Celtic myth and magic constructs a brilliant book to cosy up with...if you dare!" ~ 21st Century Once Upon a Times blog

"Love this book! It's a sweet little gem and I am glad that I got to read it! If you are looking for a story that is fun and quick, then I would recommend this book. You will want to know what happens to Emma in the matters of boys, family and adventure!" ~ Sarah, Me My Shelf And I blog






About the author:



Tracy E. Banghart is a cheesy movie–loving, fantasy football–playing (go Ravens!), globe-trotting Army wife who began “practicing” her craft at the age of five, when she wrote her first story. She loves visiting the international friends she met while pursuing her MA in Publishing and spends a portion of every summer at her family’s cabin in Canada, where she finds inspiration and lots of time to relax on the dock. She lives with her husband, son, two lazy dogs and one ornery cat. When not writing or spending time with her family, she is on a mission to bake the perfect cupcake.

Tracy’s next novel, Moon Child, a companion to By Blood, will be available this August!

To add By Blood on Goodreads, use this link.


And, there are also awesome prizes to be had by those who enter to win below!



Grand Prize Giveaway:

Giveaway Prize Pack #1 (US only)
Signed paperback copy of By Blood

Plus (all hardcover):
Beauty Queens, by Libba Bray
Starcrossed, by Josephine Angelini
The Body Finder, by Kimberly Derting
Jane, by April Lindner
By the Time You Read This, I’ll Be Dead, by Julie Anne Peters
Sean Griswold’s Head, by Lindsey Leavitt
Under the Never Sky, by Veronica Rossi
Slide, by Jill Hathaway
Wither, by Lauren DeStefano
Imaginary Girls, by Nova Ren Suma

Giveaway Prize Pack #2 (Intl)
Signed paperback copy of By Blood + $50 Amazon Gift Card 



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By Blood, Excerpt: 

Probably it was just lack of sleep and not the consumption of cider that made my heels skitter dangerously against the cobblestones as I tottered my way back towards the house. As I walked, my mind flickered aimlessly from thoughts of Colin’s wolfish grin to wondering if the graceful swashes of graffiti on the concrete wall I passed were Arabic. As hard as I tried, I couldn’t make myself concentrate on anything useful. Like walking straight. Or where I’d put my purse.
I got halfway down the block before Josh caught up with me. “Hey, wait up,” he said and grabbed my arm when I stumbled a little.
“So did you punch him?” I giggled. If there had been a fight, I was glad Josh won. He kept his hand on my arm as we walked.
“What?” Josh asked.
For a second I couldn’t remember my question; I was too busy imagining Josh’s fist connecting with Colin’s too-pronounced jaw. Ha.
“You know, all that testosterone back there…” My hand reached over of its own accord and squeezed his bicep. “I thought we were going to have an international incident.” I’d never had a guy fight over me before. Not that Josh had fought over me. Not really. Though he’d had a protective vibe going on that was kind of hot. Not that I thought he was hot. Well, I did, but—
Suddenly my heel caught on the edge of a brick and my ankles wobbled. Josh tightened his grip on me and I tried not to lean on him too heavily as he led me forward.
“Jeez. You don’t hold your liquor very well. Are you okay?” He really did have beautiful eyes: clear cobalt blue with dark rings around the irises.
“It’s not like I’ve had a lot of practice,” I replied. “And yes, I’m fine. It’s just my shoes.”
“Not just. But I see your point. Those heels look lethal.”
There was something sexy about a guy who could appreciate my death-defying footwear. I flicked the boot’s stiletto heel in his direction, showing off a little. And teetered. My arms flailed and my elbow made contact with some portion of Josh’s anatomy. He grunted and I wobbled more. Oh crap. I was going down. Even worse, another of my ridiculous giggles spewed out. Just my luck I’d be the silly giggling girl with a broken ankle.
Before I could do real damage, though, Josh caught me, strong hands on my waist. He held me close, chest to breasts, until I was steady again on my feet, and then let his hands move to my wrists, a final reassurance that I wasn’t going to go toppling over.
My eyes trailed downward, drawn by the pressure of his hands on my arms, and widened when I saw a small sparkly box hanging from his wrist.
“My purse!” I exclaimed with relief.
He hastily handed it to me, as if he’d just remembered that he’d been carrying a lady’s purse around. “Oh yeah. I figured you’d be wanting that.”
I threw my arms around his neck, my exuberance knocking him back a step. “Thank you so much. You just saved my life. Seriously!”
Before my brain had a chance to catch up to my body, which was reveling in the feel of his warm, steadying hands on my waist, I stretched up to give him an enthusiastic kiss on the cheek. And somehow made contact with his lips.
I didn’t even have time to close my eyes and enjoy it.
“Whoa, whoa there.” His hands fell from my sides as if I’d burned him, and he took a big step back. “It was no problem. Really.” He reached out, without moving any closer, and gave me an awkward, brotherly pat on the arm. “I think we need to get you home. I didn’t realize one drink would be such a big deal for you.”
Oh no. What was I thinking? I stood frozen, mouth open.
Josh walked a few steps, but when he saw that I wasn’t following he paused.
“Come on, Emma.” His eyes were shadowed, hiding his expression.
I didn’t want to follow him. I wanted slink to the ground and slither away, find a hole somewhere, someplace where I could die of embarrassment.