JKSCommunications 2012 Holiday Giveaway Hop

I’m thrilled to take part in the Holiday Giveaway Hop for JKSCommunications. Check out these seven, yes, SEVEN, books being given away in a “Books for Teens” prize pack. Enter the Rafflecopter below for a chance to win them all!

 

Deadly by Julie Chibbaro

A mysterious outbreak of typhoid fever is sweeping New York.
Could the city’s future rest with its most unlikely scientist?

If Prudence Galewski is ever going to get out of Mrs. Browning’s esteemed School for Girls, she must demonstrate her refinement and charm by securing a job appropriate for a young lady. But Prudence isn’t like the other girls. She is fascinated by how the human body works and why it fails.With a stroke of luck, she lands a position in a laboratory, where she is swept into an investigation of the fever bound to change medical history. Prudence quickly learns that an inquiry of this proportion is not confined to the lab. From ritzy mansions to shady bars and rundown tenements, she explores every potential cause of the disease.

But there’s no answer in sight—until the volatile Mary Mallon emerges.Dubbed “Typhoid Mary” by the press, Mary is an Irish immigrant who has worked as a cook in every home the fever has ravaged. Strangely, though, she hasn’t been sick a day in her life. Is the accusation against her an act of discrimination? Or is she the first clue in a new scientific discovery?

Prudence is determined to find out. In a time when science is for men, she’ll have to prove to the city, and to herself, that she can help solve one of the greatest medical mysteries of the twentieth century.

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2:32 AM by Emily Ford

AND THE STORY BEGINS…

In the early morning hours nearing her 17th birthday, Cat Townsend woke to the sudden blur of a mysterious unknown man sitting on the edge of her bed. She did not feel fear – rather a strange calmness overtook her. In an instant their eyes locked, he lightly touched her hand, and then he disappeared into the nothingness of night.

Caught in that undefined place between asleep and awake, the moment felt hazy and surreal. A chill ran down Cat’s spine as she glances at the time – it’s 2:32 a.m.

What unfolds in the first book of The Djinn Master’s Legacy trilogy, is young Cat’s personal struggle with the overwhelming choice to accept a destiny of magic. As she contemplates the merits of unparalleled power, her new and ordinary world in Savannah, Georgia is understandably shaken. The closer her decision gets, the more twisted her life with family, friends and boyfriend becomes. Will she choose to give up everything she cherishes?

Find out, in 2:32 A.M. The time everything happens.

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The Chosen of Gaia by M. Mariz

Fifteen-year-old Albert has just received an invitation that could transform his disappointing life completely – a chance to belong to an advanced and hidden society that only reveals itself to a select few.

Immersed in a new world of mind-boggling technology and intriguing peers, Albert will overcome his fears enough to ignore a few suspicious details. But soon he’ll find his family dragged to the center of a scandal that threatens to tear them apart and erase their very identities.

A conflicted Albert must find the strength to challenge authority by relying on his newfound allies and gift for Revelation.

Prepare for adventure, humor and suspense in this fast-paced tale of a “normal” family striving for their place in a “perfect” world.

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Brooklyn Love by Yael Levy

For any young woman, it can be hard to follow the rules … especially when you’re falling in love. But for Rachel, Hindy, and Leah, it’s especially hard. Because as Orthodox Jews, they live by a whole different set of rules. No touching a guy—any guy!—before marriage. No dating—unless they are considering marriage—and then, only marrying a man who rates high on their parents’ checklists.All Rachel’s mother wants for her daughter is to see that her daughter marries well. Naturally, this is where the rich, Columbia University educated lawyer comes in. The problem is, Rachel’s already found a guy who makes her heart race. A Rabbi. But how could a struggling Rabbi possibly give Rachel the security her mother demands?

Hindy is very pious and only wants to marry a Talmud scholar. The problem is, she’s in love with an Orthodox Jewish guy she works with. How long can she keep saying no when her heart says yes? And will she be able to stick to her values amidst temptation?

Leah wants to be a doctor, but her mother insists she study computers even though she hates computers. Her mom, a struggling immigrant, has fixed ideas about the course to success and marriage—which doesn’t include any of Leah’s wishes. What will it take for Leah to break out of her mom’s—and community’s—expectations and follow her dreams?

In Brooklyn Love, three Orthodox Jewish women who are caught between crushing guilt of defying their mothers and their desire to be “normal” are there for each other as they try to figure out who they really are … and what they really want.

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The Door in the Sky by Sandy Klein Bernstein

“Come back here at midnight, Ricky.”

Eleven-year-old Ricky Austin watches in stunned silence as those words magically appear in the stars during a show at the Chicago Space Museum. But why can’t anyone else see the message? And why must he bring Jello?

His teenage sister, Allie, follows him back to the theater at midnight. They’re both whisked through a door in the sky to the kingdom of Galdoren, where they quickly befriend a mischievous star and make a powerful enemy of Queen Glacidia, a one-eyed witch who rules over a land of never-ending winter.

On their quest to reach a castle riddled with secrets, this bickering brother and sister will encounter a magic carpet with a terrible sense of direction, invisible knights, a cowardly dragon, a demonic shadow, and a candy farm filled with exploding Red Hots.

Will that scruffy teen alchemist, Henry, be able to master his spell book in time to help the siblings? And will Ricky ever get the hang of flying, or will he forever be banging his head against the light fixtures?

The Door in the Sky will transport you to a world overflowing with magic, breathless adventure, and laugh-out-loud humor. Each cliff-hanging chapter will keep you reading well past your bedtime and burning up the batteries to your book light.

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Exiled by J. R. Wagner

Book One of The Never Chronicles

Exiled is a fantasy novel written for young adults about a boy (15) who is wrongfully accused of murdering his mentor and banished to The Never, a place from which there is no chance of escape. James must first learn to survive in this inhospitable environment before finding a way to return home, where he believes he must be the one to save his kind from destroying themselves.

Full of sorcery, treachery, tragedy, adventure and excitement, Exiled is book one of The Never Chronicles, which in full, completes the story of James, The Never and the feared Epoch Terminus – the rapidly approaching date marking the end of his world.Every other chapter follows James in The Never, while, in “Lost”-like fashion, the alternating chapters provide back-story. The story lines eventually come crashing together in dramatic fashion, tying sub-plots together and providing the reader a “wow” moment.

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The Summer My Life Began by Shannon Greenland

A fabulous romance with a very unexpected guy . . .
The opportunity to explore her love of cooking . . .
The freedom to be whomever she wants . . .

This is what seventeen-year-old Em gets when she goes to spend a month at her aunt’s island resort. It’s a dream come true—and exactly the break Em needed from her strict family and their high expectations of her.But when Em uncovers a long-buried secret about her family, everything changes. And suddenly, Em finds herself making some big choices about her future—choices she never dreamed she’d have the chance to make . . .

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17 Responses to Holiday Blog Hop: Books for Teens Giveaway

  1. fakesteph
    Twitter: fakesteph
    says:

    Definitely looks like there are some awesome books here.
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  2. Sai
    Twitter: readersai
    says:

    All these books sound like they’ll be interesting reads (especially 2:32 am). 🙂 Thanks for hosting this giveaway!

  3. Amanda says:

    Deadly is an awesome book!

  4. Nayana Catoia says:

    So cool! Definately participating 😉

  5. Ka-Ching says:

    It looks amazing! Half the books are on my to-read list. Thanks for having this giveaway ^_^

  6. Suz Reads says:

    This is such a great collection of books! I love that there is something for everyone – romance, mystery, fantasy, magic, etc. Thanks for this amazing giveaway – I would love to win!

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  8. Chrissy says:

    Thanks for the awesome giveaway! “The Summer My Life Began” looks like a great book. I’ve been wanting to read that one.
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  9. bookblogger says:

    Chosen of Gaia was a great read and I have wanted to check out Exile for a while now. Thanks for the giveaway.
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  10. Kathy Schoenherr says:

    Thank you for sharing your love of reading.

  11. Briana N says:

    The books all sound so good! Thanks for having this giveaway!

  12. Samantha D says:

    Awesome choices! Thank you for the giveaway 🙂 and Happy Hoildays!!!!!

  13. Kirsten W says:

    A lot of these look really good, especially Deadly. I just finished another book about Typhoid Mary, and would love to read an alternate version 🙂

  14. A lot of these books look like they could be really good reads. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to enter. 🙂
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  15. Gaby says:

    All these books look very interesting and most of them I have put on my to read list 🙂

  16. HollyB
    Twitter: hmbryan
    says:

    Thank you so much, Jen!! I’m THRILLED! and can’t wait to dig in to these! What a great little Christmas present to me 🙂

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