18. svi 2012.

Blog Tour & Giveaway: Legacy of a Dreamer by Allie Jean






Release day: May 3rd, 2012.
Author: Allie Jean
Publisher: The Writer's Coffee Shop
Buy the book: TWCS / Amazon / Barnes and Noble
Allie Jean's: Blog / Twitter / Facebook









Book summary

   Chantal Breelan is a ward of the state, living under the care of a woman who is cold and heartless. Her past is a mystery, and her future is even more uncertain. She can’t recall why she had been taken from her parents and so she’s left with nothing but an empty hole where her childhood should have been. When she awakens from her nightmares, she’s left with terrible, violent images, as well as a boy whose face is oddly familiar, yet can’t be placed.
   Scared and alone, Chantal begins to confide in an imaginary friend – a shadow in the shape of a man who stands in the corner of her room. She is comforted when she believes he listens to her.
   On her eighteenth birthday, Chantal is forced to leave her foster home. She moves to New York City, but the start of her new life doesn’t begin as smoothly as she’d hoped. In this environment, she faces a whole new set of challenges.
   One night at a subway station, Chantal meets a young boy who runs away from her, and she’s compelled to follow him down into the tunnels. But this Rabbit Hole reveals a world where reality is a nightmare. Her dreams are clues to her future, and her life becomes twisted and dangerous when she learns that things that go bump in the night are not just in fairy tales and childhood stories.

All you angel loving people out there, this book is just waiting for you. You have good angels and bad angels - although they are not exactly the angels. And even good ones have thair secrets. There's this wierd girl with wild dreams who talks with her shadow friend to keep bad dreams away.  And one day, her hero turns out to be real boy. But that's not a good thing as it looks - but it does has its perks! I have to say that I was a bit disappointet with the ending - it could've been written so much better. Today we have Allie Jean with us - she's going to tell you which was the most difficult and which was the easiest scen for her to write.

Guest post by Allie Jean

     The most difficult scene I had to write was near the ending, when Chantal gives herself up in exchange for Lydia. It's has powerful imagery of giving one's self over for someone else. And even though Chantal learns how important she is and how others fight to keep her alive, she is willing to sacrifice herself for someone she's grown to care for.

     In my mind, it mirrored the scene in Narnia, when Aslan gives himself up to the White Witch. It is very poetic and has so many double meanings that go along with the theme of the book. Chantal has faith that her sacrifice is the right thing to do. It was a powerful yet very intense scene for me to write.

      The easiest scenes for me to write are the battle scenes, strange as that may seem. I can picture the whole thing in my head. I love making the weaponary in my head and pulling all kinds of odd things out of the Shade for the warriors to fight with. And the monsters... well, like I said...Thriller. As far as the hand to hand combat goes, I must have been a ninja fighter in another life. Or, again, I can blame my dad for the memorable afternoons watching old Bruce Lee movies when I was young.


And the giveaway...


     Do you want to win paperback copy of Legacy of a Dreamer? Yes? Well, fill out Refflecopter form, come back every day for more enteries and keep your fingers crossed! Giveaway is international and it'll run until May 30th. Winner will be contacted via e-mail and she or he will have to claim their prize within 48 hours. If not, we'll announce another winner. Good luck!


Until next time,




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Broj komentara: 13:

  1. Legacy Of A Dreamer sounds very interesting.
    Alice In Wonderland not?
    Can't wait to read it so thankyou for the review.
    I'm following you too now.

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  2. I have two favorite books about angels- Angelfall and Unearthly.

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  3. My fav. is CROSSROADS by Mary Ting. Its an amazing book! thanks for the giveaway :)

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  4. The only one I've read is Unearthly, and I love it :)

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  5. I don't usually like angel book, but there are some good ones. I love Angelfall by Susan Ee.

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  6. I've read Hush, Hush, a book on fallen angels, but I didn't exactly enjoy it. So after that try, I haven't gotten to any other angel books, I'll be digging for them though!

    I'm now a new follower of your blog, do drop by mine @ bookaworld.wordpress.com too!

    -Alicia
    bookaworld.wordpress.com

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  7. At the moment my favorite book in the angel category is Angelfall(Penryn&The End of Days) by Susan Ee. I think it's a wicked good book :)

    Sadly I don't have twitter... so can't like anything there!

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  8. Unearthly and Heavenly series. Also, Angelfire.

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  9. My favorite angel book is Halo by Alexandra Adornetto.

    Thank you for the giveaway!

    OdgovoriIzbriši
  10. Guild Hunter series by nalini Singh.. xD

    Thank's for this giveaway... and making it International...

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  11. You're welcome, guys! Good luck!:)

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  12. Fallen series by Lauren Kate
    Thanks for the giveaway!! =)

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