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Summer Reading: YA of Omnific Publishing

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We are part of the Summer Reading YA of Omnific Publishing Event this week, co-hosted by A Tale of Many Reviews Book Blog Tours and Omnific Publishing . The title we're reviewing is Breaking Point by Jess Bowen, a paranormal fantasy story. Purchase: Amazon  |  B&N Breaking Point (The Order of the Elements #1) Author:  Jess Bowen Genre: paranormal fantasy Format: paperback and ebook Publisher: Omnific Publishing ( November 23,2010)    Summary: "On our most honored of days, one that none have ever called their own, five will be born. Four will be the Masters of the Elements, fierce warriors, and with talents of immeasurable greatness." Phoebe Johnson and Ethan Smith had everything they needed: loving parents, great friends, and admission letters to Ivy League schools they’d be heading to in the fall. If only they knew that they were never going to reach the end of that summer, at least, not in the world they knew. A secret waits to be revealed ...

Frozen Heart Book Tour: guest post and excerpt

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Frozen Heart Author: Annabelle Blume Genre: science fiction/dystopian Format: paperback and ebook Publisher:  Inkspell Publishing ( August 7, 2012) Summary: A decade surviving on her own. Three days with the enemy. Can love conquer all? Cressenda knows how to survive. With her sled dogs as her only companions, she’s spent the past ten years hiding in the snow covered wilderness from the oppressive regime of the Affinity. When a routine trip to civilization takes a turn for the worst, Cressenda is forced to take refuge with the enemy or lose her life to the frozen countryside. But Beckett, a Guard of the Affinity, is more than a man in uniform. His desperate need to help Cressenda escape both the blizzard and the Affinity, makes her feelings for him all the more troubling. Will Beckett be true to his word and set Cressenda free? Will her heart let her leave after all they’ve shared? Guest Post: Can you tell us about the setting for your novel? Why the snowy wilderness ...