Day 14: Best Fey/Faerie Series

May 27, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Contests, Featured

We are rounding out a super duper month of giveaways here’s your last chance to win some cool Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy goodies. Remember rules of the game change daily, so be sure to check back often to see how to enter and whether or not you won!

Day 14 : “Fairy Roses, Fairy Rings…”

Turn out sometimes troublesome things! The last contest is prep for another poll! We are looking to find the best, most beloved books around in the genre. Today, you have the opportunity to nominate your favorite “Faery/Fey” book or series. We will use the full list for voting in June!

Fey Shot

THE RULES

1. Type the name of your nominee into the comments below.  Include the full name of the book or series along with the full author’s name. For tracking purpose, please only put one nominee per comment.

2.For each NEW nominee you add to the list, you receive an entry into today’s online contest.

3. You can post as many times as you want. Please NOTE: Faeries/Fey creatures must be central character’s in the book (not minor or supporting roles). We will have other opportunities for other books later! YA Books are included.

4. As always, you get an additional entry for promoting the contest on your website, blog, facebook or twitter. Just be sure to include the link in the comments. If using twitter include @wickedjungle in the tweet!

5. The contest is open from now and will close at 12PM Eastern on Friday May 28!

The PRIZE:

Each daily winner will have the option of choosing an autographed copy of the following books:

  • C.T. Adams & Cathy Clamp–Touch of Darkness
  • L.A. Banks –The Forbidden (Selected by previous winner)
  • Mary Janice Davidson–Undead and Unwed (Selected by previous winner)
  • Mary Janice Davidson–Undead and Uneasy
  • S.J Day–Eve of Darkness–(Selected by previous winner)
  • Devon Monk–Magic to the Bone (Selected by previous winner)
  • Devon Monk–Magic in the Blood (selected by previous winner)
  • Kat Richardson–Greywalker (Selected by previous winner)

or an un-autorgraphed copy of one of the following books:

  • Rachel Caine–Kiss of Death
  • Jocelynn Drake–Nightwalker (Selected by previous winner)
  • Angie Fox–The Dangerous Book of Demon Slayers
  • Richelle Mead–Succubus Blues(selected by previous winner)
  • Linda Wisdom–Hex in High Heels

Each book is also paired up with a swag bag, which contains buttons, postcards, bookmarks, and posters (some signed, some not).  Each bag varies and winners will not have the option of pre-selecting the swag-bags.

Winners of the daily contest will automatically be entered into the grand prize drawings (winners to be announced May 31st).  This includes the RT 2010 Tote Bag, Strange Brew Anthology (signed by Jim Butcher), signed posters, books, swag and your choice of a $25 gift e-gift cart to borders.com, bn.com or amazon.com. (Second place winner will receive similar package with signed poster, tote bag, and $10 gift card).

Teahouse of the Fat Full Moon by Mari Mitchell

March 1, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Paranormal Romance, Short Stories

No clock was present in the DarliJ’s House of Tea, but still the minutes ticked by as James sat alone behind the counter.Enthusiastic rain poured outside as he drank a cup of Pingshui Gunpowder. Intensely aromatic steam warmed his face and mustache. The tea’s slightly smoky flavor had a lemony aftertaste.

<div xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" about="http://www.flickr.com/photos/neilspicys/3122506070/"><a rel="cc:attributionURL" href=The bell above the door jangled as a sopping wet woman entered. James watched her shadow glide across the linoleum floor as she made her way to her usual table. Sometimes one of her two brothers would join her, but most times her boyfriend sat across from her. He with his red, unruly hair, unkempt clothes and his wild nature fidgeted, longing to be free from the restraints of a public house of tea. She with her well-behaved, chestnut waves framing her heart shaped face, a tidy dress of periwinkle, and her patient-as-peach attitude. Read more