Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Sinful Giveaway Winner!

Time to pick our Sinful giveaway winner!

Thanks to all the entered and the winner will be emailed by us so we can send you the signed book and postcard! The winner will have 48 hours to email us back or a new winner will be picked. (So be sure to get back to us!)

Okay so I'm sure you all are just here for the winner so the winner is!


Dun Dun Dunnnnt:




My name is Patricia!

We will be emailing you soon! Congratulations from all us ladies!




Friday, December 24, 2010

Giveaway - Sinful (Signed Copy) by Sara Dailey & Staci Weber


So, here are the rules and point entries for this giveaway:
Signed copy of Sinful and a Sinful postcard
by Sara Dailey and Staci Weber

Rules:
  • Open to US Only (Sorry everyone else)
  • Must be 13 yrs old to enter
  • Giveaway will run through January 18th, 2011 - Midnight (Mountain Standard Time)
  • To enter, leave a comment on THIS post with your email address and number of points
Point Entries:
  • +5 for following us (But you don't have to follow to enter)
  • +3 for friending us on Facebook
  • +3 for following us on Twitter
  • +10 for posting the giveaway (Must leave us the LINK for where you posted about it)
  • +5 for leaving a creative comment on the Sinful book review post.
  • +5 for creatively commenting on our Author Interview
**Note: Once we pick the winner, we will notify them by email. They will have 48 hours to respond to the email. If we are unable to get a response, we will draw a new winner. Also, the book will be shipped to the address designated by the winner via the US Postal Service. We are not responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged items after they have been shipped.

Okay, so it's pretty strait forward, you don't have to follow us to enter, but you get extra points for doing it. Plus you get 10 extra points for sharing the joy of the giveaway. So, everyone get a entering! Oh, and please post your email address is this format:

ikissbooks{at}gmail{dot}com

If you don't feel comfortable posting your email, you can email us at that address with your info.
Happy holidays everyone! Hope you all have a fabulous season!


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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Authors Sara Dailey and Staci Weber Interview!


Sinful Interview and Giveaway!
All of us ladies here at the blog are very excited to be hosting our version of a holiday giveaway! And we want to start by saying a big thank you to both Sara Dailey and Staci Weber, authors of their debut novel SINFUL, for letting us host a giveaway, starting tomorrow, as well as giving us their time for this interview! Thank you both so much!

1)How did you come up with idea that would become Sinful?

First, I want to thank y’all for having us on your blog and allowing us to get the word out to your readers about our debut novel, SINFUL. Kate was actually the first person to review SINFUL, so we are really excited to get to be here. And a special thanks to Kate for seeking us out 

A few years ago, we were both reading YA novels like mad and joked about writing one of our own. As middle school English teachers we thought, “How hard can it be, right?” Ha! Well, Staci had a crazy dream that she thought would make a great book, and it didn’t take much convincing to get Sara onboard. Before we knew it, we were plotting out our novel. In the end, it was far different from Staci’s dream, but it was that dream that sparked the idea that became SINFUL.


2) Wow, that's so awesome! I love dreams that turn into books, I think those are some of the best! So, how did you both go about writing it together? Did one of you write and give it to the other to add and edit? Did one of you write while sharing ideas?

Amazingly enough, no blood was shed. We really do work well together. We know each other’s strengths and weaknesses and aren’t afraid to say what we think. We had no idea what we were doing at first or how it would work writing together, but we started meeting once a week, and it all just kind of worked out. We would sit and drink coffee at Starbucks while passing the computer back and forth as we wrote. The majority of the revising and editing, we did on our own time, but the most of the writing took place when were together.

3) That sounds pretty organized. I was always cruious how co-writers...well...write together. I just adore Michael, he is one of my favorite characters in Sinful. He is so different from all the guys that I’ve been reading about in books lately, actually ever. He’s sweet, sensitive, but still strong. How did you come up with him?

We’re not really sure how Michael came to be exactly. Like we said, we didn’t really know what we were doing when we started, but one thing we did know was that all too often in YA novels, the main conflict is between the main character and her love-interest, and we wanted the conflict to be an outside source, which allowed us to create “a good guy” in Michael. We’re glad that we didn’t make Michael the fallen angel. We like that our love-interest for Elizabeth is the kind of guy that teens should long to be with, not the “bad boy” (though we are both quite found of our fallen angel too).

4) I too was drawn to Daniel, the fallen angel, but I still love Micheal. I really like your thoughts behind the "love interest". I think it's an amazing change from the bad boys, but I still love them too! Ok so, just for my own curiosity, why angels? I love them but is there a specific reason you chose them?

Believe it or not, at the time we started writing SINFUL, there were no YA romances on the shelves about angels. So, the answer that question is because we wanted to do something different. Little did we know, books about angels would be coming out right and left after our novel was already written. Just about the time we signed our contract with our publisher, angel book after angel book hit the shelf. It takes a long time for a book to get published, and it was an 18 month wait before we actually saw our novel in print. In fact, our original title for SINFUL was FALLEN. Our novel was titled FALLEN for almost two years before we had to change it last December when Lauren Kate’s book came out.

5) I was actually happy with the title change! I think it really works for the book, and it really fits the cover. Are there any special foods, or anything really, that get you through the writing process?
Not food, but caffeine is a must. We rarely write anywhere other than Starbucks, so of course some type of caffeinated beverage is always purchased and consumed.

6)What are one or two things that you NEED when writing?

As I said above, caffeine, but we also have to have our notes. We have proven to ourselves over the years that we take the absolute worst notes, but we can’t seem to work without them. We plan out our chapters and keep notes about things we need to go back and add and stuff we might want to add later. We never fail to amuse ourselves when we go back to read all the great ideas that we had, but then we can’t understand our own notes. We try really hard to be specific now, but we still usually have to piece our “brilliant ideas” back together.

7) What are some of your favorite YA books?

How much time do you have? Let’s see - 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson Unwind by Neal Shusterman Venomous by Chris Krovatin Numbers by Rachel Ward The Hate List by Jennifer Brown A Certain Slant of Light by Laura Whitcomb Impossible by Nancy Werlin Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause Anything by John Green North of Beautiful by Justina Chen Headley Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles Willow by Julia Hoban We could go on and on, but those are some that stand out in our mind as really good YA reads.

8) Those are some really good books! Though I still have most of them on my to-read pile. Will there be more paranormal beings in the future?

The series we are working on now is about werewolves. We hope for it to be a several book series, but we don’t plan to stop there. We have tons of ideas (mostly rolling around in Staci’s head), so there will definitely be other paranormal beings in the future.

9) I can't wait to see what other characters you both will create. I have to ask, will we be seeing both Michael and or Elizabeth again? I sure hope so!

SINFUL was written as a stand-alone novel, so there won’t be another book about Michael and Elizabeth, but we’ve discussed writing Daniel’s story. It would be fun, but it's not in the works right now.

10) I would love a book with Daniel as the main character! Please write it! May I ask how did you both get the idea for Static? It’s completely different from Sinful.

We’re not sure exactly how we came up with the story line, but we wanted to do a series like some of the adult romance series that we read, in which each book is about different people that are all a part of a group of some sort. Thus, the Red Ridge Werewolf Pack was born. The first book, STATIC, is about Allison and her love interest Cade, and then each book after that will be about other members of the pack. We both get tired of reading series about the same main characters, so this way we can write a series and hopefully not get sick of our own characters.

11) I cannot wait for this new series! It sounds so good. Can you tell us anything about Static? And when is the release date?

In STATIC, seventeen-year-old Allison Wright is turning into a werewolf; she just doesn’t know it yet. When her new behaviors become too much for her to control, her mother makes the difficult decision to move her family back to her old pack where Allison meets the wolf of her dreams. Unfortunately, he is already taken by Kendall, a girl who will do anything to keep him and her position in the pack. When Kendall teams up with a rogue werewolf with an agenda of his own, things get hairy (ha ha). We are currently looking for an agent to represent STATIC, which will hopefully lead to STATIC being picked up by a publishing house. That means STATIC is nowhere near a release date, but if everything goes the way we hope it does, STATIC will be on the shelf someday in the not-too-distant future.

12) Hopefully sooner rather than later! Any other ideas of what you’re doing after Static?

After the holidays, we plan to start plotting out the sequel to STATIC. It will be about Allison’s “were-challenged” brother Aiden. Aiden’s character provides quite a bit of the comic relief in STATIC so it should be fun to write.
Thank you so much for taking the time to let us interview you both! You can find Sara and Staci's book SINFUL online at your favortie bookstore! Or you can enter our contest starting tomorrow. That's right starting Christmas Eve we will be hosting our own holiday giveaway! So stop by tomorrow for a chance to win your own signed copy, that's right SIGNED, and a SINFUL postcard. So Happy Holidays and Good Luck!

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Sinful by Sara Dailey and Staci Weber













Sinful by Saraa Dailey and Staci Weber
Published by: Mundania Press
Pages: 232
Genres: Angels, Chick-Lit, Romance, and Ya

After the death of her mother, seventeen year old Elizabeth Carrington is starting over. In a new city, at a new school, with a dad she hardly knows, it isn’t going to be easy. Trying desperately to find her way and cope with her unceasing grief, she finds herself surrounded by a force so compelling, so comforting, so captivating that she can’t deny its presence and soon fears that if it were to leave her, she might lose her very self. But is it all really happening or has her wavering sanity finally found its breaking point?

Michael’s role in this world has been the same for centuries, but now something is different. He is inexplicably drawn to an intriguing stranger so alluring that he can’t force himself to resist her. Is he willing to risk everything to be with her, even falling?

A dark force, hell bent on destroying any chance of happiness for his arch nemesis Michael, is lurking in League City, TX, and there is no limit to his need for vengeance. How far will he go to seek revenge for his sworn enemy’s betrayal?

Caught in a clash of good versus evil, Elizabeth soon finds herself in the crosshairs of a battle that has been brewing since long before she was even born.


First thank you so much to both Sara Dailey and Staci Weber for letting me review this book, I'm really glad that they let me!

This book left me thinking, "Wow! Not what I expected but still good!". First off, I love the concept of this book, angels. I am on a angel high right now, if there's a book that has angels in, it is more than likely that I will be reading it as soon as possible. So, of course I loved that aspect of it! This book is a very fast paced and right to the point read with characters that I really liked and are very realistic. The characters were actual people that you will see in high school. Finally! No 30 year old high school characters, I am so tired of those characters. They are not very realistic, these characters are, I could actually name names about who these characters represent. I really liked that Elizabeth could stick up for herself and wasn't someone who needed others to lean on. I liked that Michael is different from all the bad-boy characters that have graced the pages of so many YA books, don't get me wrong, I love the bad-boy characters but it was a nice change. Michael is very sweet and sensitive, not in a bad whiney/easily offended way but in a way that he was aware of Elizabeth and wanted what was best for her. It was very refreshing. I liked them both but I wasn't too keen on was how quickly they fell in love; it was almost instantly which didn't feel real to me. Although if there was some hot angel following me around I'd fall into his arms too! Overall they were very real and refreshing characters.

This is a very fast paced quick read, no little scenes that just took up pages and ink. Sometimes I wanted a little more description, but most of the time it was a perfect balance for me. The plot was cliché at times but it was still very good and kept me with my light on reading late at night, when I really should have turned it off for my own healthy energy benefit. Overall it was a fast paced book with great characters. I would definitely recommend picking this book up. I can't wait for the next book!

4 Kisses!

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