YAY! It's time to kick off this awesome tour and I'm seriously excited! First off, I have to thank all of the amazing people who are hosting me over the next couple of weeks. They are some amazing people and I can't even begin to say how much I appreciate all their help!
Other amazing thing for the next couple of weeks: my publisher is dropping the price of THE CHEMISTRY OF FATE to $2.99 especially for the tour!! So if you haven't picked up a copy, now is the best time to do it!! And Colors Like Memories is also $1.99, and it's also recommended to grab that one too :)
Buy Links: MuseItUp Publishing, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, & iBooks.
Some extra fun today: buy a copy of The Chemistry of Fate at any of the above links and shoot me an email with whatever kind of proof and I'll send you some bookmarks :)
I'm also holding a giveaway for the tour for a couple of fun things: a $10 Amazon Gift Card, and a really nice leather journal much like the one Tom finds from his grandfather in Chemistry:
It is very, very pretty. So much so that I'm wishing I'd bought two: one for me! :) |
Here are the amazing blog hosts:
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-Alyssa at Eater of Books
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-Diana at Offbeat Vagabond
-Beth at Promote 52
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If you feel like joining in on the fun, just shout it out!
Let the fun begin!!
“They
are everywhere, can be anyone, and are always the last person you’d expect.”
When Tom stumbles across his grandfather’s journal, he’s convinced the old man
was crazier than he thought. The book contains references to beings called the
Sary, immortals who are assigned to save humans on the verge of suicide. They
certainly aren’t allowed to fall in love with mortals. Which the journal claims
Tom’s grandfather did, resulting in his expulsion from the Sary. As strange as
the journal seems, Tom can’t get the stories out of his head; especially when
he finds the photo of his grandfather’s wings.
Tom’s only distraction is Ari, the girl he studies with for their chemistry class.
Ari has one goal when she arrives in town: see how much Tom knows about the Sary and neutralize the situation. This isn’t a normal job, but protecting the secrecy of the Sary is vital. If Tom is a threat to exposing the Sary to the public, fate has a way of taking care of the situation, usually ending with the mortal’s death. While Ari spends time with Tom, he becomes more than just an assignment, but how far can a relationship go when she can’t tell him who she really is? When she finds out just how much Tom actually knows about the Sary, Ari is forced to choose between her wings, and her heart.
THE CHEMISTRY OF FATE is a companion to COLORS LIKE MEMORIES and is set before the latter takes place. It is geared toward an upper YA, or New Adult audience.
Tom’s only distraction is Ari, the girl he studies with for their chemistry class.
Ari has one goal when she arrives in town: see how much Tom knows about the Sary and neutralize the situation. This isn’t a normal job, but protecting the secrecy of the Sary is vital. If Tom is a threat to exposing the Sary to the public, fate has a way of taking care of the situation, usually ending with the mortal’s death. While Ari spends time with Tom, he becomes more than just an assignment, but how far can a relationship go when she can’t tell him who she really is? When she finds out just how much Tom actually knows about the Sary, Ari is forced to choose between her wings, and her heart.
THE CHEMISTRY OF FATE is a companion to COLORS LIKE MEMORIES and is set before the latter takes place. It is geared toward an upper YA, or New Adult audience.
Umm, hmm, why am I not on that list? Feeling left out over here!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle :)
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DeleteYes, I've kept journals. I still have one from elementary school and it makes me laugh when I read it. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's the best part! :)
DeleteAwesome! I can't wait to read this book. I LOVED Colours Like Memories. :)
ReplyDeleteYay!! I hope you enjoy it!!
DeleteCongratulations Meradeth! I wish you all the best as you begin to tour the blogosphere.
ReplyDeleteI'm at the very end of THE CHEMISTRY OF FATE and I can't wait to post my review on the 24th. I *heart* Tom :-)
Yay!! I love him too :) So glad you're enjoying it!
DeleteBoth look like great reads, Meradeth. I'm going to have to get my butt moving and grab hold of these two. Guilty me is reading more than writing this month. But, it's so much fun. Good luck with the tour.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I've been reading a lot more than writing myself :)
DeleteYay! I hope the tour brings lots of exposure and sales...can't wait to host you later this month! :)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait either!!
DeleteThrilled to be a part of your tour Meradeth. Good luck with the launch.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in!!
DeleteNo I haven't kept journals. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have written in a journal on and off for most of my life. I go through phases, but I find that it calms me. As a writer- it helps me remember different times in my life more clearly.
ReplyDeleteWishing you lots of luck with the tour and hoping that you get lots of sales. :) Thanks for the amazing giveaway.
~Jess
I definitely find that journaling calms me down! Thanks for joining in!!
DeleteHi, Meradeth -
ReplyDeleteThank you for this Giveaway.
Yes, I have kept a journal for many years. I just don't want anyone to find them.....!
Congratulations on your writing career, best of luck!
Patricia
Oh my gosh, exactly!! I sincerely hope no one finds mine until long, long after I'm dead!
DeleteGreat giveaway! And what a great tour!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! It's been amazing so far :)
DeleteI used to keep one when I was younger
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in!
DeleteMeradeth thanks for having me on your tour. Good luck with The Chemistry of Fate.
ReplyDeleteI used to keep a journal when i was younger i think i started when i was around 11 and stopped when i was around 20/21. I find it really good for sorting through my every day thoughts, so much so that every now and then i will write myself a diary entry. Though i no longer have a journal, so i end up with random entries in whatever notebook i have close to hand.
Thanks so much for joining in on the tour, and for the review!! I'm glad you find journaling a good way to sort through thoughts--I find it to be really helpful too!
DeleteI used to keep a journal on high school - I miss those times...
ReplyDeleteI hear you--but that's awesome you kept one then! :)
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