Giveaway: Winner of Crushed Seraphim by Debra Anastasia

And the winner of the e-copy of Crushed Seraphim by Debra Anastasia is…..

Trayce (@lemonamour) who followed me on Twitter!

Thank you to everyone who entered and a huge thank you to Debra Anastasia for providing this lovely novel to us!

Cheers!

Giveaway: Crushed Seraphim by Debra Anastasia

In honor of Crushed Seraphim’s one year release, I had the pleasure of reviewing this lovely novel by Debra Anastasia. I am thrilled that she was able to do a guest post for me in addition to sponsoring this giveaway!

One lucky winner will receive: a FREE e-copy of this charming book.

Since I have moved my blog from self host to WordPress.com I am no longer able to use Rafflecopter so if you want to enter this lovely giveaway you now need to comment to enter! If yousubascribe to my blog or follow me on Twitter or Facebook please note an additional entry in your comment!

I will announce the winners on my blog! 

Giveaway runs from 5/26/12-6/2/12

This giveaway is open to all residents

How to sign up and details: Sign up by posting a comment. Winners will be chosen at random and announced on my blogTwitter, and Facebook page. Winners will have three days to claim their prize.

What the book is about: Read my review Crush Seraphim here

Questions? Email me at thelitbitch@me.com

Review: Crushed Seraphim by Debra Anastasia

The Devil made me read it!

The Devil, AKA: Satan Jack, guards the gates of hell, admitting all the evil this world has to give. While Satan Jack sucks down cigarettes and souls, Seraph Emma is being tossed out of Heaven.

Emma is sent as a Christmas Angel to the lost, self-loathing vampire, Jason, in hopes of redeeming his soul. The task seems impossible but soon the vampire begins to come around and have faith.

In Heaven, a rogue angel (Everett) partners with the Devil to trap God in Hell leaving himself in charge of Heaven. With God trapped, Everett begins tossing al the seraphim out of Heaven and unleashing unthinkable evils on Earth.

For Emma, Everett’s evil is personal. There is a history between the two that spreads throughout their human lives into Heaven. Emma refuses to let Everett win and to give up on Jason…..even if that means she must travel through Hell (literally) to rescue God. Continue reading “Review: Crushed Seraphim by Debra Anastasia”

Guest Post: Crushed Seraphim by Debra Anastasia

One Holy Hell

Crushed Seraphim is One Holy hell of a year old! It’s been one year since I stayed up all night to watch my debut novel go live. When it finally popped up on Amazon, I peed my pants a little. I never knew I wanted to be an author, but holding that book was a huge tearjerker for me. I wrote this story as a way to tell the tale of a woman that was a cursing, smart-mouthed nightmare who also happened to have the courage to save the world. It was book one in the Seraphim Series and the conclusion, Bittersweet Seraphim, will be dropping in Fall 2012.

There was definitely a stand out gentleman from this book. His name is Satan Jack and in my head? He looks just like Johnny Depp. Jack even has his own Twitter (@Satan_Jack ) where he flirts with readers! He’s staked a claim in quite a few panties since his unveiling and he’s proud.

Here’s the summary:

How does a foul-mouthed angel end up as the last hope for all of Heaven and Earth? Continue reading “Guest Post: Crushed Seraphim by Debra Anastasia”

Review: Full Dark House (Bryant and May #1) by Christopher Fowler

Modern day London is rocked by a bombing, killing a senior police detective. A detective that happens to be head of the special unit of the force: The Peculiar Crimes Unit (PCU). Arthur Bryant was working late on an old case for his memoirs on a Sunday when the bomb exploded. Ironically he survived the Blitz of the 1940’s only to be blown up in his office decades later.

His partner and fellow head of the PCU, John May, can’t help but wonder if the modern day bombing is somehow linked to their first case together at PCU back in 1940. Now in his 80’s May must try to find out why Bryant was researching such an old case and what he found that might have brought on his demise. Did they apprehend the wrong person, leaving the murder to roam free all these years? But there is one problem, everyone from the original case is dead–it’s been sixty years!

London, 1940. The theater is a place full of dreams, illusions, emotion, and tragedy. It is also the scene of a murder. When a dancer turns up dead in a lift missing her feet this strange crime  is handed off to a newly formed unit: The Peculiar Crimes Unit (PCU). It is PCU’s first case.  Continue reading “Review: Full Dark House (Bryant and May #1) by Christopher Fowler”