Showing posts with label contest winner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest winner. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Prah and Constantine Review: Bloodgifted (The Dantonville Legacy #1) by Tima Maria Lacoba


Prah (sounds weird talking about myself in the third person) and Constantine held a contest on Facebook to help us choose the book we’d read for this month. All an author had to do was leave their blurb and buy link information. We did the rest. It was a tough decision. Bloodgifted won.

Remember to hop on over to Constantine’s blog to see what she thought.


Blurb

What’s a girl to do when she learns she’s descended from a vampire? Being unable to age is only the beginning…

Laura Dantonville is a Primary school teacher with one wish—to marry her boyfriend, Detective Matt Sommers. When her aunt Judy reveals a frightening family secret that explains her rare genetic mutation, it threatens to propel her into a dark underworld where her true family waits. 
Laura’s future with Matt hangs in the balance.

Alec Munro never wanted to become guardian to a Dantonville regardless that her blood is coveted by his vampire-kind. But his sire, Lucien Lebrettan, gave him no choice. Now he’s faced with not only protecting the girl, but fathering a child with her in order to end his servitude—and a centuries-old curse. 

… which some among his kind will do anything to prevent.


My Review

Vampires are in my self-proclaimed category of  “horribly cool,”  especially when they are more humanistic in nature than evil. Ms. Lacoba has done a fabulous job of portraying the goodness and earnestness of vampires. Of course she made sure the reader saw just how evil they could be, too.

The love story between Laura and Alec turned out to be highly enjoyable. Resistance and tension between the two evolved into acceptance and love. Their passion took on a life of its own.

One thing I didn’t appreciate was some of the repetition in the novel. It was written in the first person from both the hero and heroine’s perspective, so we got deep into the POV, but it also caused a duplication of the beginning of a few scenes.

Whether you're a vampire story newbie, like me, or you devour them as your genre, you'll enjoy this book.

I give this four out of five chocolate bars.

I purchased this book from Amazon.


Join me as I head over to Constantine’s to checkout her view.

Saturday, 2 March 2013

And the winner of the Amazon $10 is…

Before I announce the winner (I’m not deluding myself, I know you can scan to the bottom of the page and read it for yourself). I’d like to say a huge thank you to those who tried to make my goals come to fruition. Did I reach my goals? Not by a long-shot, but I’m a little closer than I was before.

I’m learning how to see the bright side of everything.  I got to learn about three books I had never heard of. I got to interact with people  and I get to give away a $10 Amazon gift card.  Even though my goal wasn’t met I have learned and I’ll have a better chance of meeting it as time moves along.

And with that said I’ll announce the winner. But first let me tell you how she came to be randomly chosen. I wrote all three entrants names on pieces of paper, folded the slips into tiny squares, placed them in my hands and shook them like I was making a martini. I had a student pick a square.

I opened the square and saw Denise L.  Congratulations Denise on winning the $10 Amazon gift certificate. Please check your e-mail inbox for the prize.

A huge thanks to everyone  who participated, followed me, FB liked me, tweeted me or just read my post.
                Goal not met, but I’m on my way!