May 07

Dusk Gate Chronicles Giveaway Has Closed. And the Winners Are:

1.  Pat Creson

2.  Sarah Elizabeth

3.  Melissa Meeks

 

Congratulations to the winners.  I wish I could give everyone a copy, but that would just not be plausible.  Please check your email if you are listed as a winner~!

More giveaways will be coming soon.  Please keep watching!

Apr 29

It’s Giveaway Time, Folks: Dusk Gate Chronicles

Dusk Gate Chronicles

Okay Ladies and Gentleman! We have another awesome giveaway coming up. First, off, let me introduce you to these books a little.

Here is an Excerpt from Seeds of Discovery: (reprinted from Breeana Puttroff’s blog with permission)

Chapter One Preview
Quinn Robbins could see her breath as she walked up to the familiar porch of the baby-sitter’s house to pick up her little sister, Annie. The heavy coat she wore was not enough to keep her from shivering as she rang the doorbell.

Her heart skipped a beat when the door opened, and she found herself face-to-face not with Maggie Cunningham, the baby-sitter, but with her oldest son, Zander.

Apr 27

Review – Roots of Insight: Dusk Gate Chronicles Book 2 by Breeana Puttroff

Publisher: Musefish Press (December 30, 2011)
(ISBN-13: 9781469918594, 366pp, $13.50)

Book Description (Taken from Amazon.com

Quinn Robbins has just returned from spending ten days in Eirentheos, a world she had never known existed. Trying to settle back into her familiar life and establish a relationship with her new boyfriend, Zander, is more of a challenge than she ever dreamed it would be.

Things are just beginning to feel normal again when the charming Prince Thomas shows up in her world, and invites her back to Eirentheos for a royal wedding. She’s excited at the chance to reconnect with the people and places she had begun to fall in love with.

Apr 25

Review – Seeds of Discovery by Breeana Puttroff

Musefish Press (August 31, 2011)
(ISBN-13 9780983993018, 288pp, $10.99)

BOOK DESCRIPTION (Taken from Amazon.com):

Nobody at Bristlecone High School has ever paid attention to William Rose. Since the day he arrived in the small, mountain town years ago, he’s blended into the background.Quinn Robbins never noticed William at all, until the icy Friday night he suddenly appeared directly in the path of her car, and just as suddenly vanished. After that, she found herself noticing him constantly, seeing for the first time just how different he was.

First were the books he always had his nose buried in. Why would a senior in high school always be reading medical journals? Then there were his habitual appearances down by the river every Friday night, just like the night she almost hit him – not to mention his odd habit of disappearing there, with no place and no reason to hide!