
by Lori Brighton
Just released: December 7, 2010!
Description from publisher:
Cameron Winters is a freak.
Fortunately, no one but her family knows that Cameron can read minds.
When Lewis Douglas arrives, he tempts her with possibilities of freedom.
Determined to embrace her hidden talents, Cameron heads to a place where she meets other Mind Readers.
But when the Mind Readers realize the extent of Cameron’s abilities, they want to use her powers for their own needs.
Wanna read this YA paranormal treat?
This is an ebook.
Open to all.
Offer ends: January 30, 2011
TO DO:
1. Read this interview with Lori at quills and zebras.
2. Tell me something you learned about Lori and don't forget to include your email in comments.
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Contest has ended - winner is here
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* also part of the upcoming event: Paranormal Play in YA, January 4-6 (save the date)
Howdi Vii :D
ReplyDeleteI'm passing on the ebook (hard to read digital stuff as well), but thank you! The story sounds pretty good ~
PS .... upcoming event Paranormal Play?!
Woo Hoo!!!!!!!
I learned that Lori is published by a NY publisher and, also, self-published.
ReplyDeletemarlenebreakfield(at)yahoo(dot)com
Sounds like a great book!! I thought it was fun she wrote her first book, Superhero Koala Bear, in first grade. Sounds like a pretty cool book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
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She is a indie author :D
ReplyDeleteit was hard for her to find bloggers to do a review , because many of them don't do indie books :D(soo sad)
raluk.93 at gmail (Dot) com
I learned that Lori usually works on a couple books at once. Her first book is Superhero Koala Bear, which she wrote in first grade.
ReplyDeleteaikychien at yahoo dot com
That she has a large extended family and they’re all very supportive. Mind readers sounds great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the giveaway.
I love that Lori wrote a story about a Superhero Koala Bear :)
ReplyDeleteakaleistar (at) gmail (dot) com
Lori writes many genres of women's fiction, including YA. She says she can write with the TV on and her son playing soccer in the same room (lucky her!). In first grade she wrote a story about a Superhero Koala Bear, with pictures and everything, which sounds super sweet and also a good subject for a cartoon (I'm thinking Kungfu Panda, yeah!)
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I learned that she normally has the tv on while she writes.
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