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#Book Blitz: Kiss of Fire (Imdalind, #1) by Rebecca Ethington with teaser and #giveaway #YA #Paranormal @RebEthington @XpressoTours

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Kiss of Fire Rebecca Ethington (Imdalind, #1) Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult Joclyn Despain has been marred by a brand on her skin. She doesn’t know why the mark appeared on her neck, but she doesn’t want anyone to see it, including her best friend Ryland, who knows everything else about her. The scar is the reason she hides herself behind baggy clothes, and won’t let the idea of kissing Ryland enter her mind, no matter how much she wants to. The scar is the reason she is being hunted. If only she knew that she was. If only she had known that the cursed stone her estranged father sent for her 16th birthday would trigger a change in her. Now, she is being stalked by a tall blonde man, and is miraculously throwing her high school bully ten feet in the air. Joclyn attempts to find some answers and the courage to follow her heart. When Ryland finds her scar; only he knows what it means, and who will kill her because of it. Purchase: Kiss of Fire / Eyes of Ember / Scorc

#BlogTour: The Last Messenger of Zitol by Chelsea Dyreng #yahistorical #yaromance @dyrengo

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We are one of the stops on today's tour presented by Cedar Fort Books . We apologize for the delay in posting. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend! The Last Messenger of Zitol by Chelsea Dyreng YA historical fiction Paperback, 304 pages Published September 1st 2016 by Sweetwater Books When Rishi is kidnapped and taken to Zitól, she faces an unthinkable future: she is to be sacrificed to appease the gods. To survive in this place, where greed, lust, and fear eclipse compassion, Rishi befriends the selfish and ignorant king, only to discover that he may not have the power to save her after all. Purchase: Amazon  |  B&N  / Goodreads About the author: Chelsea Bagley Dyreng is the author of “The Cenote.” She was raised in Wyoming and Idaho and earned her BA at Brigham Young University. She worked for several years as a librarian before moving to North Carolina where she and her husband are raising five God-fearing, book-loving,