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June 8, 2021

Gold Spun Blog Tour: Excerpt + Giveaway

 
 
 
 
Gold Spun
Author: Brandie June
Release Date: June 8, 2021
Publisher: Camcat Publishing, LLC
Language: English
Hardcover: 368 pages

Description:

If Nor can’t spin gold, she can always spin lies.

When seventeen-year-old Nor rescues a captured faerie in the woods, he gifts her with a magical golden thread she can use to summon him for a favor. Instead, Nor uses it for a con—to convince villagers to buy straw that can be transformed into gold. Her trick works a little too well, attracting the suspicion of Prince Casper, who hates nobody more than a liar. Intent on punishing Nor, he demands that she spin a room of straw into gold and as her reward, he will marry her. Should she refuse or fail, the consequences will be dire.


Praise for GOLD SPUN:

"June shines in this retelling of Rumpelstiltskin...with memorable characters that will appeal to a broad range of fantasy readers." —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL

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Excerpt 1: Prince Casper discovers Nor selling *magic* straw in the market.

“And you dropped this in the woods,” I added quickly, starting to pull off the signet ring. “I am so grateful to be able to return it, Your Highness.”

“No,” he said, his hand shooting out to stop me. “I think you should keep it.” His grip around my hand tightened as his smile broadened. Louder murmurs and gasps came from the crowd.

“Prince Casper, only royalty may wear the Famille De Rose ring.” An older nobleman in yellow and black velvet had stepped towards the prince, putting a warning hand on his shoulder.

Prince Casper removed the man’s hand, but his smile never wavered. If anything, it grew sharper. “Clearly, this young woman is an expert at conjuring gold.”

“Not at all,” I stammered, feeling the trap closing in. There was no getting out of this one. I quickly glanced around, desperately hoping not to see my brothers. It would be far better if they weren’t here. Devon and Jacobie were still by the wagon. Damn.

“You should have seen it. It was a miracle,” the old woman said enthusiastically. I tried not to cringe.

“You would be an asset against the fay,” Prince Casper said, looking smug. “Certainly, you would want to do anything you could to aid your kingdom against the fay. After all, with Reynallis devoting so many of our resources to protect the Sterling border, we wouldn’t want to be caught unaware. There is nothing I hate so much as my subjects being taken advantage of in a devious deception.” Whether anyone in the crowd could tell if he was talking about me or the fay, I could not surmise. But he and I both knew he saw through my deceptions. Chace’s den, my lies are piling up around him.

“Do not fear, girl. If you do this one, simple task for me, one you clearly do so well,” he said gesturing to my gold thread, “then you can keep my ring.”

“If I can spin gold, why would I need you to let me keep a gold ring?” I spat out. I was too terrified to be polite and already as good as dead.

“Clever girl,” the prince said, appraising me. “But as Lord Arnette pointed out, only royalty may wear that ring,” he said with a smile.

“What?” I asked, sure I had misunderstood his implication. The crowd let out gasps of awe and shock.

“Prince Casper, you can’t be serious,” a young noblewoman in a blue and silver gown said, her voice lilting with an accent. She and the rest of the prince’s retinue looked visibly disturbed by the idea.

“A room full of gold would aid our military efforts immensely. A fitting reward for such a dowry would be the realm itself. A woman able to protect our kingdom would deserve to be queen. Do this, ensure the safety of Reynallis, and—” He paused, piercing me with a look. “I shall make you my queen.”

Copyright © 2021 by Brandie June

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Brandie June spent most of her childhood onstage or reading, as both activities let her live in fantastic stories. She moved to Los Angeles to study acting at UCLA, and eventually branched out into costume design and playwriting. While she spends most of her free time writing, she will still take any excuse to play dress-up, especially if it involves wearing a crown. She happily promotes more stories as a marketing director for kids’ films and anime. When not writing or marketing, she can often be found doing aerial arts, playing board games, drinking too much espresso, and coming up with new art projects. She lives with her husband, two spoiled rescue pups, a spoiled cat, six fish tanks, and five bookshelves. You can find out more about her at www.brandiejune.com and follow her @brandiejune.
 
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JUNE 7th MONDAY JeanBookNerd INTERVIEW
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October 12, 2016

Cover Reveal: Bellamy and The Brute by Alicia Michaels



Bellamy and The Brute
Author: Alicia Michaels
Genre: YA Fairy Tale Retelling
Publisher: Clean Teen Publishing
Publication Date: March 13, 2017

Description:

When Bellamy McGuire is offered a summer job babysitting for the wealthy Baldwin family, she’s reluctant to accept. After all, everyone in town knows about the mysterious happenings at the mansion on the hill—including the sudden disappearance of the Baldwin’s eldest son, Tate. The former football star and Golden Boy of Wellhollow Springs became a hermit at the age of sixteen, and no one has seen or heard from him since. Rumors abound as to why, with whisperings about a strange illness that has caused deformity…turned him into a real-life monster. Bellamy wants to dismiss these rumors as gossip, but when she’s told that if she takes the job she must promise to never, ever visit the 3rd floor of the mansion, she begins to wonder if there really is some dark truth being hidden there.

Tate’s condition may not be the only secret being kept at Baldwin House. There are gaps in the family’s financial history that don’t add up, and surprising connections with unscrupulous characters. At night there are strange noises, unexplained cold drafts, and the electricity cuts out. And then there are the rose petals on the staircase. The rose petals that no one but Bellamy seems to be able to see. The rose petals that form a trail leading right up to the 3rd floor, past the portrait of a handsome young man, and down a dark hallway where she promised she would never, ever go…

As Bellamy works to unravel the mysteries of Baldwin House and uncover the truth about Tate, she realizes that she is in way over her head, in more ways than one. Can her bravery and determination help to right the wrongs of the past and free the young man whose story has captured her heart?


Ever since she first read books like Chronicles of Narnia or Goosebumps, Alicia has been a lover of mind-bending fiction. Wherever imagination takes her, she is more than happy to call that place her home. With several Fantasy and Science Fiction titles under her belt, Alicia strives to write multicultural characters and stories that touch the heart. V-Card, the first book of the Sharing Spaces series, was her first Contemporary Romance.

The mother of three and wife to a soldier, she loves chocolate, coffee, and of course good books. When not writing, you can usually find her with her nose in a book, shopping for shoes and fabulous jewelry, or spending time with her loving family.








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October 11, 2016

Rose & Thorn Blog Tour: Review + Giveaway



ROSE & THORN 
Author: Sarah Prineas 
Pub. Date: September 13, 2016 
Publisher: HarperTeen 
Pages: 416 
Formats: Hardcover, eBook 

Find it: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooks, Goodreads 

Description:

This beauty isn’t sleeping! Sarah Prineas’s darkly imaginative retelling breaks down the classic story of Sleeping Beauty in a big, bold way. Brimming with action and romance, beautiful Rose must escape the curse that will force the kingdom to fall into a century-long slumber and fights for the freedom to find her own happily ever after. 

After the spell protecting her is destroyed, Rose seeks safety in the world outside the valley she had called home. She’s been kept hidden all her life to delay the three curses she was born with, curses that will have drastic consequences if they take effect. Accompanied by the handsome and mysterious Griff and Quirk, his witty and warmhearted partner, Rose tries to escape from the ties that bind her to this forced fairy tale. But will the path they take lead them to freedom, or will it bring them straight into the prescribed story they are trying to avoid? 

Set in the world of Prineas’s Ash & Bramble fifty years later, Rose & Thorn is a powerful retelling of Sleeping Beauty. If you like your fairy tales dark, your heroines daring, and your suitors dashing, this is the book for you. 
Rose & Thorn is a beautifully imaginative retelling of Sleeping Beauty, and will have readers begging for more. I read and reviewed Ash & Bramble when it came out last year - and I absolutely loved it! When I found out this book was set in the same world as the other, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. I admit I had sort of high hopes for this novel after reading the author's previous book - and I'm so happy to say that I was not disappointed! I really enjoyed every aspect of this novel - from the setting to the characters and the story line to the writing. The characters were well rounded and had their own personalities and traits that made them unique - especially the main characters, Rose and Griff. I really loved watching Rose come into her own and become a strong woman throughout the story. She faces a lot of hard situations in the book, but she's determined and stays her course. Of course there was some romance - but I thought it was a great addition to the main plot and didn't overshadow the story line.

The plot was a fantastic twist on the fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty. I was hooked from the beginning of the prologue and wouldn't stop reading until I finished the whole book. Rose's world is vividly detailed with lots of fantastic descriptions and imagery - it really brought the setting to life before my eyes. I had no problem envisioning myself alongside Rose and Griff throughout the story. One thing I want to note about the writing is the point of view used. The story is broken into two differing narratives - one told from Rose's perspective (the first person) as well as one detailing Griff's part (told from the third person). I'm a huge fan of the first person POV and strongly believe that it's the best writing style for a novel (at least the majority of the time). I loved Rose's part of the book since it's told from her viewpoint. We get to really know her character on a personal level - her thoughts, fears, dreams, emotions, and everything in between. The first person is the only POV that allows such a deep connection to the narrator. I found it odd that Griff's part of the story was told from the third person perspective - it didn't seem to fit with the rest of the story and was hard to really get into because of the impersonal narrative. The writing was consistently well done - it's just my own opinion about the point of views used. I think if Griff's part of the book was done in the first person POV as well, it would've been a home run for me. Again - this is my personal opinion and I'm sure other readers will have no issues with it. Overall, this was a magnificent fairy tale retelling and is one that fans of the trend and genre will want to get their hands on.
 




ASH & BRAMBLE 
Author: Sarah Prineas 
Pub. Date: September 15, 2015 
Publisher:HarperTeen 
Pages: 464 
Formats: Hardcover, eBook 

Find it:Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooks, Goodreads 

Description:

When the glass slipper just doesn’t fit… 

The tale of Cinderella has been retold countless times. But what you know is not the true story. 

Pin has no recollection of who she is or how she got to the Godmother’s fortress. She only knows that she is a Seamstress, working day in and out to make ball gowns fit for fairy tales. But she longs to forsake her backbreaking servitude and dares to escape with the brave young Shoemaker. 

Pin isn’t free for long before she’s captured again and forced to live the new life the Godmother chooses for her—a fairy tale story, complete with a charming prince—instead of finding her own happily ever after. 

Sarah Prineas’s bold fairy tale retelling is a dark and captivating world where swords are more fitting than slippers, young shoemakers are just as striking as princes, and a heroine is more than ready to rescue herself before the clock strikes midnight. 
Hi there! I'm Sarah Prineas, author of the Magic Thief series published in the US by HarperCollins and in 17 other languages around the world, and the Winterling trilogy. I live in rural Iowa with my mad scientist husband, two kids, and two cats. My next book is called Ash & Bramble, and it's a YA.  

Here's my website:  http://www.sarah-prineas.com    

and here's my book website (with games, wallpaper, and extras!): 
http://www.magicthief.com    

Thanks for reading! 
(3) Winners will receive a finished copy of ROSE & THORN - US Only!








Tour Schedule: 

Week One: 
10/10/2016- Novel Novice- Interview 
10/11/2016- A Dream Within A Dream- Review 
10/12/2016 Seeing Double In Neverland- Guest Post 
10/13/2016- Mom with a Reading Problem- Review 
10/14/2016- Two Chicks on Books- Interview 

Week Two: 
10/17/2016- Once Upon a Twilight- Review 
10/18/2016- YaReads- Guest Post 
10/19/2016- Eli to the nth- Review 
10/20/2016- The Cover Contessa- Interview 
10/21/2016- Mundie Moms- Review