Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Scion of the Sun by Nicola Marsh Blog Tour Promotional Spotlight






SCION OF THE SUN by Nicola Marsh
Series: THE SOLAR SNATCHERS SERIES
Publication date: November 5, 2013
Publisher: Month9Books, LLC.

From Goodreads:
When she least expects it, sixteen-year old Holly Burton’s unremarkable life is shaken to the core. A vision of the mother Holly never knew leaves her questioning everything she believes.

Eager for answers, Holly enrolls at a boarding school for highly gifted students in Wolfebane, New Hampshire. But things will get worse before they get better, as Holly accidentally transports to a parallel existence where she's confronted by a dark and ancient evil.

With the help of Joss, a sexy alpha warrior sworn to protect her, and her new BFF, the equally swoon-worthy Quinn, Holly faces her fears and an unlikely adversary in a showdown that is worse than anything she could’ve possibly imagined …

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Charmed and drawn in by Holly’s spunk and snark, Scion of the Sun will leave you spinning and falling for Joss right along with Holly. Marsh’s unique story is packed with action, mystery, romance and suspense. This is not to be missed!” – Jennifer L. Armentrout, USA TODAY Bestselling Author


HOLLY’S TOP 5 LIKES FOR BEING IN A SORORITY

Some sororities get bad press. But not mine. Since I discovered I can teleport to Eiros, NYC’s Innerworld, I found out I’m part of a sorority there. The Sorority of the sun.

Yeah, I’m bound to an ancient sun god too, but that’s a whole other story. Or more precisely, it’s at the heart of THE story, SCION OF THE SUN.

So here’s what I like about being part of the Sorority of the sun:

1.)  I have a hot warrior protecting me. His name’s Joss. Tall, dark hair, blue eyes, gorgeous. Devoted to his job. And a great kisser.

2.)  Mack (he’s the leader), Oscar (he’s a grouch), Maeve (she’s the peacekeeper) and Joss always have my back. When we walk, it’s like I’m the president surrounded by the secret service.

3.)  I get to learn really cool stuff, like Ogham, an ancient Celtic language.

4.)  I find a place, the Temple of Grian, where I’m at peace. Whenever I’m there I feel safe.

5.)  I feel like I finally belong. Like these people I barely know really get me. It’s heady stuff for a loner like me. 

I’m going to be spending a lot of time with these guys, so it’s lucky I like them so much, huh?









USA TODAY bestselling author Nicola Marsh writes flirty fiction with flair for adults and riveting, spooky stories for teens.

She has published 43 contemporary romances with Harlequin, Entangled Publishing and indie, and sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Her first mainstream romance BUSTED IN BOLLYWOOD was nominated for Romantic Book of the Year 2012. Her first indie romance, CRAZY LOVE, was a 2012 ARRA finalist.

Her debut young adult novel, a supernatural thriller BANISH, released with Harlequin Teen August 2013, and her YA urban fantasy series kicks off with SCION OF THE SUN, November 2013, with Month9Books.

She’s also a Waldenbooks, Bookscan and Barnes & Noble bestseller, a 2013 RBY (Romantic Book of the Year) and National Readers’ Choice Award winner, and a multi-finalist for a number of awards including the Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, HOLT Medallion, Booksellers’ Best, Golden Quill, Laurel Wreath, More than Magic and has also won several CataRomance Reviewers’ Choice Awards.

A physiotherapist for thirteen years, she now adores writing full time, raising her two little heroes, sharing fine food with family and friends, and her favorite, curling up with a good book!


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***Giveaway***
   One (1) print copies of Scion of the Sun by Nicola Marsh and Endless by Amanda Gray, and one (1) $15 Starbucks Gift Card (US Only)

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2 comments:

  1. Scion of the Sun sounds wonderful. I like the cover as well. I can't wait to read it.

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  2. I love the idea of a parallel dimension and with that Celtic background. I love the book cover and the character Joss.

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