Big sale at ARe and Omnilit

January 30th, 2010 by Amanda Young

AllRomanceeBooks.com  and OmniLit.com have a special offer for you this weekend only. I kid you not: 50% off every title in the store this weekend only. NO REALLY. They may not have everything but boy howdy they’ve got a lot. Thank you, folks! Let’s go shopping, shall we?

The rules: You will receive 50% off on all titles purchased on AllRomanceeBooks.com and OmniLit.com through this weekend if they use the code SBTBARe1.

The discount will only appear once the code is entered in the shopping cart and the “Calculate Discount” button is selected. This offer expires at midnight 31 January 2010, 11:59 PM Mountain Standard Time.

Source: Smart Bitches, Trashy Books

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Giving Thanks Contest

December 1st, 2009 by Amanda Young

This month I’d like to offer everyone the chance to win something nice. A little thank you from me to you, I suppose, for all the support and friendship the readers of this blog offer me day in and day out through the year.

 However, I hate just offering one prize. I always wish I could give everyone who enters a little something. So, rather than just have one prize, I’m offering five this time around. It may not be enough for everyone, but it will make five people happy. :D

The grand prize will be a gift basket filled with books, goodies, and the perfume set pictured below. The little pink purse you see in the photo is actually a manicure set.

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  The books included are as follows (& I’m pretty sure they’re all autographed by the generous authors who donated them):

A Fostered Love by Cameron Dane

A Modern Day Witch Hunt by Kiki Howell

Cry of Bells by Dee Ann Palmer

Knight of the Captive Heart by Carolina Valdez

Passion’s Sweet Ecstasies by Carolina Valdez

Rated Xmas by Jet Mykles, Rachel Bo, & Barbara Karmazin

The Witch’s Beast by Kiki Howell

 

 *Updated to add* Leiland Dale has donated a digital copy of his new release, The Heart of a Mate.

 

 I’m also including a collection of my print titles:

Don’t Look Back by Michelle Cary & Amanda Young

Furtive Ache by Amanda Young

Hard Candy by Amanda Young

Missing in Action by Amanda Young

MIA 2: Shameful by Amanda Young

Pyromancer by Amanda Young

Something More by Amanda Young

Temperature’s Rising by Amanda Young, Ally Blue, KA Mitchell & Jade Buchanan

 

 Four other lucky people will win a gift bag like the one below:

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All you need to do to enter is leave a comment on this blog post. I’m not going to make anyone jump through hoops. :D Winners will be chosen at random and announced here on December 31st. Good luck to those of you who enter!

 

My thanks to all the authors who donated books and goodies for the giveaway:

 Ali Katz * Cameron Dane

Carolina Valdez * Christine McKay

Christiane France / Chris Grover

 Jet Mykles * Jennifer Cole

Katrina Strauss * Leiland Dale

Kiki Howell * Marty Rayne

Meg Benjamin * Rowan McBride

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World AIDS Day

December 1st, 2009 by Amanda Young

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A few facts:

  * 33 million people are living with HIV worldwide
* 30.8 million adults
* 15.5 million women
* 2 million children under 15

 

To learn more, please visit the following websites:

http://www.worldaidsday.org/

http://www.worldaidscampaign.org/

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Happy Veterans Day

November 11th, 2009 by Amanda Young

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October 31st, 2009 by Amanda Young

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Happy Halloween to you all. I wish you a safe and fun-filled night!

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Fight eBook Piracy

October 19th, 2009 by Amanda Young

I wanted to draw your attention to this important petition that I recently signed:

“Fight eBook Piracy”
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/fightebookpiracy?e

I really think this is an important cause, and I’d like to encourage you to add your signature, too. It’s free and takes less than a minute of your time.

Thanks!

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Number 8!

October 5th, 2009 by Amanda Young

Tempestuous Relations is number 8 on All Romance Ebooks bestseller list! I’m so tickled I could pop! Here’s the short list directly from the site. I’m honored to be listed among such great writers.

Top 10 Best Sellers

  1. Twisted Rose
  2. Unrequited
  3. His Convenient Husband
  4. Warrior’s Cross
  5. Nick Of Time
  6. Songbird
  7. Between Brothers
  8. Tempestuous Relations
  9. Retribution
  10. Pursuing Zarah

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Look what came in the mail…

September 28th, 2009 by Amanda Young

My proof copy of Pyromancer came in the mail. And it’s a winner! Yay! This means it’ll be available through Amazon very soon. :D

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Guest Blog: Icy Snow Blackstone

August 17th, 2009 by Amanda Young


 

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Earthman’s Bride is about two young people and the choices they face, choices which will affect not only their own lives but the lives of an entire planet’s population—both the natives and aliens who live there.  The aliens are invaders—men from Earth who took over the planet to exploit and plunder its natural resources.  The natives are the people they have enslaved, forced now to work in the mines producing the ore which the Earthmen need, or become servants in the palace where they’ve taken up residence.  Only a few people on Tusteya are still free, and they live in the mountains like barbarians, attacking in small groups when the Earthmen venture out of Ulea City on patrol.  For thirty years, this war has continued.  Alcin Spearman was a twenty-year-old when it started.  He was the counselor of the Tusteyans, leader of the warrior caste.  Now, he’s fifty, father of nine children, and leader of the small band which still threatens the aliens.  Determined to end the war before another year goes by, he concocts a drastic plan:  he’ll ask for peace, sign a treaty with the hated aliens, and offer his only daughter Rebeka in marriage to the Terran leader to seal the agreement.  17-year-old Rebeka, faced with the fate of marrying a man and then killing him, agrees to her father’s plan, not because she wants to kill the Governor of Tusteya but because she truly feels she has no say in the matter.  Accompanied by Darius, a Terran android reprogrammed to protect her, she marries Philip Hamilcar, the alien leader, and immediately starts trying to find ways to keep from making herself a widow while bringing about the peace her father desires.

 

Philip Hamilcar is also young, the same age Alcin was when Philip’s father, the original Governor, landed with his forces.  When his father died, Philip was fifteen, and because none of the men in his father’s troops wanted the responsibility of becoming governor, the boy inherited his father’s position.  Only Alexander McIntyre, who had been the elder Hamilcar’s ensign, supported the teenager, becoming the power behind the throne.  Dominated by Alexander for the past six years, Philip does what his “uncle” tells him but secretly he’s begun to form opinions of his own as to how the captive people should be treated.

 

Upon meeting Philip, Alcin sees the potential for a strong and diplomatic ruler and thinks it a pity he has to die.  Nevertheless, he reminds Rebeka of what she has to do before he leaves her to her eager bridegroom.  Rebeka sees Philip as another young person forced into situations he doesn’t want by his elders.  She’s attracted to this young stranger who wields so much power in public while exhibiting extreme repression and shyness in private.  She encourages Philip to act of his feelings, especially those which concern her people.  Suddenly, Philip has an ally, someone his own age in whom he can confide, someone who doesn’t see him as a precocious child to be tolerated and then ignored.  Being young and male, he has fallen in lust with the young woman offered to him.  Within a day of knowing her, that lust has changed to love, a love which continues to grow and mature with each continuing minute he’s in her presence.  As for Rebeka, from the moment Philip takes her hand and walks with her into his garden, she’s lost…in the contradictions he represents…and the more she learns about Philip, the more determined she is that he isn’t going to die—especially by her hand…because she has come to love him, also.

 

Looking on as the two young people discover each other and their love, Darius the android represents a danger of which neither is aware.   Ordered to aid Rebeka in killing the Earthman, Darius has his own hidden agenda, for he is the ultimate creation of Artificial Intelligence—an android who can experience human emotion.  Darius can do more than experience emotion—he’s fallen in love with Rebeka  and is more than willing to bring about Philip’s death so he can have her for himself.

 

Suddenly, Rebeka is faced with the ultimate decision:  between two beings who profess to love her, and her choice will determine who will live and who will die and whether she’ll become a widow before she’s barely been a wife.

 

Earthman’s Bride is available as an  e-book from Lyrical Press.  www.lyricalpress.com.

 

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Hard Candy is now available at Amazon!

July 14th, 2009 by Amanda Young

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In addition to Createspace, Hard Candy is now available for purchase at Amazon.com. You can buy a copy of your own by clicking HERE!

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