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ARC Giveaway Friday - Token of Darkness - And the winners are...

Feb 5, 2010

Happy Friday everyone! Today's Friday ARC Giveaway is Token of Darkness from author Amelia Atwater-Rhodes. Below is a short description of the book but more about this book and be found here! Continue reading to find out how you can enter for a chance to wine a copy!

Cooper Blake has everything going for him—until he wakes from a car accident with his football career in ruins and a mysterious, attractive girl by his side. Cooper doesn’t know how Samantha got there or why he can see her; all he knows is that she’s a ghost, and the shadows that surround her seem intent on destroying her.

To enter for your chance to win an ARC copy of this book, head on over to Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' forum and ask her a question! Winners will be announced on Monday. Good luck!

AND THE 5 RANDOMLY SELECTED WINNERS ARE:

asunicorn: Hi, Amelia. I am currently working on writing a novel, and I know that you wrote your first book when you were 13. Any advice?


narssiscus: Miss Amelia, your new book sounds quite intriging.  I have many questions about it, but most can be answered by simply reading the book.  So this is one that cannot. What is your average weekly page count when you write your books?  I hear that to write a novel you have to work on it all of the time.  Is that true?  How do you schedule your writing times or do you even have a schedule?  It has always been a baffling matter to me.


Hallia: When I first started writing, I was very much inspired by young authors (you and Christopher Paolini being at the top of my list). After writing a full novel, I realized that it really takes discipline to get yourself to sit down and /write/. I have troubles with that...So my question is, how do you discipline yourself to get a book started and finished?


koalatees: After reading the summary of Token of Darkness, I knew I wanted to read it. Anyway, my question for you is, when did you know your wanted to be a writer?


born_2_b_wild: i cant wait to read your newest book, so here are my questions for you: do you only like to write books about th supernatural world? why? is it easier to write about made up things or the real world? i cant wait to her your answers!

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