Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with the author of The invincible Summer of Juniper Jones. To celebrate her new release, Daven McQueen is answering a few questions for us.
Her young adult historical fiction novel will be released on June 16, 2020! Published by Wattpad Books, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted byFFBC Tour.
Now, let me introduce you to Daven McQueen and don’t forget to enter the US giveaway for a chance to win your very own copy!
Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Court of Miracles. To celebrate her new release, Kester Grant is answering a few questions for us.
Her young adult fantasy/historical fiction novel was released on June 2, 2020! Published by Knopf Children’s, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted byFFBC Tour.
Now, let me introduce you to Kester Grant and don’t forget to enter the US giveaway for a chance to win your very own copy!
Today, I’m thrilled to host this post written by the author of The Redpoint Crux, Morgan Shamy.
Her young adult contemporary/mystery novel will be released on June 9th, 2020 and is published by The Parliament House. This post is part of her Blog Tour hosted byFFBC Tour.
Now, let me introduce you to Morgan Shamy, and don’t forget to enter the international giveaway for a chance to win an Amazon gift card!
Today, I’m thrilled to share this very sweet interview I have the pleasure to host with two passionate and talented authors, Margaret Stohl and Melissa De La Cruz. On June 2, 2020, Jo & Laurie, their retelling of Little Women, will be out in the world and I can’t wait for it.
This young adult historical fiction is published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers. This post is part of their Blog Tour hosted byFFBC Tour.
Don’t miss after the interview all the bonuses: Book Excerpt + Audiobook Excerpt + Pre Offer Offer + US Giveaway.
Today, I’m thrilled to host this post written by the author of Every Reason We Shouldn’t, Sara Fujimura.
Her young adult contemporary romance novel was released on March 3, 2020 and is published by Tor Teen. This post is part of her Blog Tour hosted byFFBC Tour.
Now, let me introduce you to Sara Fujimura, and don’t forget to enter the US giveaway for a chance to win your very own copy! A book excerpt is also available.
Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Bone Thief. To celebrate her new release, Breeana Shields is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.
Her young adult fantasy novel is out in the word today! Published by Page Street Kids, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted byFFBC Tour. Thank you so much for gifting me a copy!
Now, let me introduce you to Breeana Shields and don’t forget to enter the US/CAN giveaway for a chance to win your very own copy!
Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with the author of Reborn, a YA Fantasy novel. In this post, Jenna Greene is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.
Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of Night of the Dragon. To celebrate her upcoming book release, Julie Kagawa is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.
Her young adult fantasy novel is released today, March 31, 2020. Published by Inkyard, this Q&A is part of the Harlequin/Inkyard Blog Tour. Thank you so much for gifting me an e-copy!
Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of Witches of Ash and Ruin. To celebrate her upcoming book release, E. Latimer is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.
Her young adult fantasy novel was released on March 3, 2020. Published by Little, Brown books for Young Readers, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted byFFBC Tour. Thank you so much for gifting me an e-copy!
Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Electric Heir (the 2nd book in the Feverwake series). To celebrate her upcoming book release, Victoria Lee is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.
Her young adult fantasy novel is set to be released on March 17, 2020. Published by Skyscape, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. Thank you so much for gifting me a copy!
Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of Storm From The East (the 2nd book in the Glass Alliance series). To celebrate her upcoming book release, Joanna Hathaway made me the honor to answer a few questions about her writing and her creative process.
Her young adult fantasy novel is set to be released on February 11, 2020. Published by Tor Teen, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.
Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Hand on the Wall (the third book in the Truly Devious series). Maureen Johnson answers a few questions about her writing and her creative process. Released on January 21, 2020, this book is published by Harper Collins and this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.
After a spotlight a few days ago, I’m excited to host this Q&A with the author of Furious Thing. Jennie Downham answers a few questions in today’s post about her writing and her newly released YA Contemporary novel. This book is published by David Fickling Books and this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.
Happy Publication Day to Joanna Ruth Meyer! For the occasion, I have the pleasure to host a Q&A with her.
In today’s post, Joanna Ruth Meyer answers a few questions for us about her writing and her newly released young adult fantasy novel, Beyond the Shadowed Earth. This YA Fantasy is published by Page Street Kids. This Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.
Learn more about the book and enter the giveaway for a chance to win your finished copy. Now, let me introduce you to Joanna Ruth Meyer.
In today’s post, I wanted to feature this amazing newly released YA Contemporary novel, Furious Thing. This YA contemporary is published by David Fickling Books. This feature is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.
Miranda Asebedo answers a few questions in today’s post about her writing and her newly released YA Contemporary novel, A Constellation of Roses. This YA contemporary beauty is now out in the world and is published by HarperTeen. This Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.
Learn more about the book, read the first book and enter this international giveaway for a chance to win your finished copy below. Now, let me introduce you to Miranda Asebedo.
Julie Eshbaugh answers a few questions in today’s post about her writing and her newly released YA Fantasy novel, Crown of Oblivion. I absolutely love this book cover. This YA Fantasy beauty is now out in the world and is published by Harper Teen. This Q&A is also part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.
Learn more about the book, read an excerpt of the book and enter this US giveaway for a chance to win your finished copy below. Now, let me introduce you to Julie Eshbaugh.
Today, Sara Ella answers a few questions for us. This Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. This book hit the shelves on November 12, 2019) and is published by Thomas Nelson.
Learn more about the book, read an excerpt and enter the giveaway below for a chance to win 1 of 4 copies. An Instagram giveaway is also available on my IG for a chance to win one more copy. Now, let me introduce you to Sara Ella.
Today, P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast answer a few questions about their new book Forgotten, their writing process and more. This Q&A is part of the Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. Today is the publication day, so no more waiting…
Learn more in this interview and enter the giveaway for a chance to win your own copy. This book is published by Blackstone Publishing.
Today, I’m asking Rosiee a few questions about her writing process and her new book, Tarnished Are The Stars. This Q&A is part of her the Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. This book hit the shelves yesterday (October 15, 2019) and is published by Scholastic Press.
Learn more about the book, check out the characters print, and the giveaway below. Now, let me (re)introduce you to Rosiee Thor and let’s hear what she has to say about her newest book.
Today, I’m asking Laura Taylor Namey a few questions about her writing process and her new book, The Library of Lost things. This Q&A is part of her the Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. This book hit the shelves yesterday (October 8, 2019) and is published by Inkyard Press.
Learn more about the book and check out the giveaway below. Now, let me (re)introduce you to Laura Taylor Namey and let’s hear what she has to say about her newest book.
Happy Publication Day to Kathryn Berla! Ricochet hit the shelves today and for the occasion, I’m excited to share with you this interview. Kathryn Berla answered a few questions you will want to read. This book is published by Flux.
Today, I’m asking the talented Luanne G. Smith a few questions I really wanted to know. This Q&A is part of her The Wine Witch Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. This book hit the shelves on October, 1st and is published by 47North.
Learn more about the book and check out the giveaway below. Now, let me (re)introduce you to Luanne G. Smith and let’s hear what she has to say about her newest book.
Today, I’m honored to be part of the SeekerBook Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. In this post, I asked Kim Chance a few questions I was dying to know about this book and her writing process. Mark your calendar because Seeker, the second book in the Keeper Duology, will be out in the world on September 10, 2019, and this book is published by Flux.
Learn more about the book and check out the giveaway below. Now, let me (re)introduce you to Kim Chance and let’s hear what she has to say about her newest book.
Today, I’m honored to partner with FFBC Tours for the Song of The Abyss Book Tour. In this post, I asked Makiia Lucier a few questions I was dying to know about this book and her writing process. The second book in the Tower of Winds series was released on August 27, 2019 and is published by HMH Books for Young Readers.
Learn more on this wonderful fantasy young adult novel. You’ll also find inside information on the book and on a giveaway you won’t want to mis. Now, let me (re)introduce you to the author and let’s hear what she has to say about her newest book.
Today, I’m honored to partner with FFBC Tours for the How The Light Gets In Book Tour. In this post, I asked Katy Upperman a few questions I was dying to know about this book and her writing process. This book was released on August 6, 2019 and is published by Swoon Reads
Learn more below on this wonderful young adult novel. You’ll also find inside information on a giveaway you won’t want to miss along with a few teasers. Now, let me (re)introduce you to the author and let’s hear what she has to say about her newest book.
Looking for a swoon-worthy romance, stop here. You found it! To all fans of the TV Reality shows, The Bachelor, this novel will be perfect for you. The Wrong Bachelor written by Alexandra Moody was a nice surprise.
Ferishta Ganga is the author of debut novel, The Rebels. She loves writing beyond words and reading anything in the YA genre. The Rebels is her debut novel and she had the most fun times writing it.
She claims to be a sucker for romance, and enjoys building tension in her stories in order to pull her readers in deeper and keep them there until the story has ended.
When not writing, she can be found surfing the net and ordering more books to add to her TBR shelf.
☆ Get ready for adventure, dark magic, avalanches, ice chasms, sheer rock faces, ghosts … and many other fascinating magical creatures.
☆ The book featured in this crate is an action-packed debut fantasy (the first in a duology) in a gorgeous setting. I cannot wait for the second book! Set in a fictional kingdom reminiscent of Nepal, it is inspired by both Eastern mythology and the early climbers of Mount Everest. I recommend this book to all ya fantasy fans, and especially fans of Philip Pullman, Cindy Pon, and Alison Goodman. This is a truly unique book in the genre and I am so psyched to bring it to you guys in the crates! It is about a teen girl who is hired as a mountain-climbing guide for a mysterious and eccentric explorer and is faced with climbing the most dangerous peak in her world. She is in direct competition with her own sister, and embarks on a journey you won’t soon forget.
☆ This box will be packed with items relating to this theme and the featured book (signed book plate and letter from the author will also be included). There will be at least 6 items and one of the items will be Lord of the Rings related!
How to enter – See Below:
I’m sorry for all international readers. This giveaway is for US only, and you must be 18 or older. Full terms and conditions are available below.
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Katherine Dell is a young adult fiction author fascinated by the supernatural and the stories that surround them, and has recently released her debut novel, Harmless. She began her writing endeavours in 2011 when she wanted to reinvent herself from her previous career as an event planner.
I’ve had the great pleasure to publish a guest post “Starting, Stalling, and Finding Another Gear” from her in November 2016 while she was writing this book, and she returns today to discuss its release and her journey as an Indie Author.
When she’s not writing, she can be found in cold hockey arenas sipping coffee, working on her tan at little league games, or trying to keep her dog out of her many gardens. She lives with her husband, two boys, and fur babies, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
June flew by, just like the beginning of this year. So here we are, halfway through 2017 celebrating the 4th of July with a weather perfect for BBQing and a day by the pool. It’s also the perfect time to think about what I wanted to accomplish at the beginning of the year and how to make the most out of what’s left of it.
I want to say that getting in the habit of reading and writing every day is a challenge. So I thought I would set up realistic goals to help achieve them. It turned out to be very empowering – I set a goal of four books minimum a month, check a mental box when I have one down, update my Instagram (@l.m.durand) because I love it, and go on an exciting book hunt. Awesome, right!? At least, it is for me. 🙂
I recently made a purchase that slightly changed my reading experience. I started out with a beautiful picture on Instagram and ended with a box in my mail – Its name: Owlcrate.
What’s that? Let me tell you.
To All Book Lovers, Indulge Yourself with This Monthly Book Subscription
– Owlcrate –
How it started.
Two months ago, I came across a picture of an open box stuffed with a beautiful hardcover book and Young Adult books related goodies inside.
And I thought of Christmas.
A warm and fuzzy feeling came to me along with the vivid memory of my big brother waking me up at 6:00 am. I’ve never been a morning person (my brother was… still is). On any other days, this would have ended up with our parents grounding us both in our room, but not that day.
On Christmas Day, nothing could have kept me in bed. He would tell me all about Santa dropping lots of presents under the tree and his master plan to get our parents down there. We weren’t allowed to open the presents before my parents get downstairs mostly because they wanted to capture our faces on camera.
So to increase our chances (AKA decrease our waiting time), we would team up to wake them up the earliest we could without pissing them off. That was the trickiest part. We always felt stronger united against adversity. And, getting my parents down there at 6:00 am was as close we could get to adversity, especially when you’re 5.
It’s funny how I now recognize that look on their face. The one that says “I love you, kid, but it’s way too early. Damn it! It’s Christmas and can’t say no.” That’s Karma, I guess. Truthfully, we never had to fight hard but did feel like it. Sorry, I digress.
What’s that fuss around it?
Have you heard of monthly book subscription box?? Well, there are boxes for any type of books or a specific targeted audience (i.e. Romance, thrillers, children’s books…). But, the one I saw was for Young Adult novels, which happens to be my target audience.
I love these books and can devour them at a very fast pace.
Owlcrate kind of fell on my lapses without asking. I saw very pretty pictures on Instagram, unboxing videos and decided to give it a try. For all book lovers out there, how would you like to have Christmas? Or a birthday present every month? Well, this is how it feels for me.
What is Owlcrate?
Owlcrate is a monthly YA subscription box that is delivered to your door every month. It contains a newly released YA novel along with 4 to 6 YA book-related goodies.
How cool is that?
This audience targets anyone who is 14 and up. You can select a single purchase on past boxes and see if there are any boxes you like. You can also go for some adventure and subscribe for a 1, 3, 6 or 12-month subscription.
Owlcrate isn’t the only company to offer this type of service, but I like them a lot. I also liked Fairyloot a lot, but it’s a UK-based company. Shipping cost to the U.S. is quite expensive. Maybe if I start making money writing… one day, one day…
Anyway, there are many companies like them, and it’s always good to check them out. Just to name a few: Unicorncrate – This box’s membership was sold out and it was more what I was looking for initially, which is YA Fantasy. Illumicrate andUppercase Box are also great ones.
Why is this awesome to me?
– First of all, because I enjoy having a book related to my writingdelivered to my door every month. But even if it’s not fantasy, it helps me with the youthful narrative and other things I can learn on writing a YA novel.
– Because I did not pick the book, which makes me read books that I probably wouldn’t have read otherwise. And it’s an enriching experience.
– Because I get lots of great goodies that even my kid love. RIP to a green ball bath my 3 year-old threw in his bath. He asks his dad who had no idea what it was, so within the hour I had received it, it was gone. Apparently my kid thought it was a cool green and he wanted to be a monster. He had the best bath ever, so I guess that was a better use for it than what I could’ve done with it. 🙂
– Because I can use the goodies to take really cool pictures for Instagram, and most times forTwitter and Facebook. 🙂
– Because I connect with book lovers like me who have the same type of subscription and we discuss the books received. This is awesome because these readers are the ones I would love to have for readers. They tell me what they like and what they didn’t, which helps me figure out a little more on what or how to write on a specific topic.
– Because it’s awesome to get to unwrap one of these boxes – it’s like Christmas every month. Santa got competition right there.
Overall, this is a great experience, and I would recommend to any book lovers. I’m sure you can find the type of books you enjoy the most and find the right box for you. It’s also a great present.
The subscription isn’t awfully high especially when you get two books in the same month, but that’s not common, and it’s probably going to be still high for some. If you can afford it, I don’t really see a downside to these boxes, especially because there are so many different boxes and for everyone. Check out Cratejoy.
Note: I bought Owlcrate myself and opinions published in this post are my own.
Thanks for reading! I’m a YA Fantasy writer who loves books beyond words. I’d love to hear about you. Connect with me on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
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Being a writer brings its share of ups and downs, but your ability to face adversity and land on your feet is what will make you last in this industry. Sometimes if Plan A does not work, Plan B could very well turn out to be what was right for you. Katherine Dell tells us about her experience with traditional publishing and how her support system helped her through this dreaded moment by all writers.
Katherine is very excited to see her book coming out soon. She is currently planning out the details of the release of her book – a Young Adult novel called Harmless.
Stay tuned for a sneak peek at the end of the post!