To celebrate me turning in the first draft of the sequel to Hunter and Fox (which is titled Kindred and Wings), I’ve decided to give away some really neat swag.
Hunter and Fox came out in July this year with Pyr books, under the careful eye of Hugo award winning editor Lou Anders.
The world of Hunter and Fox is inspired by New Zealand, and contains some characters I have had a blast playing with. Oh yes, and slight spoiler….there are dragons…but I bet you won’t see them coming!
RT Reviews said “Ballantine draws readers into a fascinating new world, peopled by characters you will genuinely care about. In this first volume of the Shifted World series, she draws from classic fantasy traditions but makes them wholly her own…. Talyn is a heroine to cheer for and treasure.”
The Miami Herald said “Weaving a tale of a world on the cusp of physical and social upheaval, Ballantine tells a story of mighty magics, pacts made and broken, betrayal, sacrifice and redemption. Hunter and Fox is a worthy feat of world-building, with Ballantine cleverly giving new clothes to old fantasy tropes so that those familiar trappings (recognizable only under close scrutiny) come across fresh and wondrous.”
But I would like to hear what you think.
What to do: You get two entries into the drawing by a review of Hunter and Fox. It can be on your blog, Amazon, Goodreads.com, Barnes and Noble.com (or any of the online bookseller sites). And/or you can tweet about Hunter and Fox.
What do you get: When the competition has run its course, I will draw two names to win. I have two wonderful Sightmares from the delightful Dr. Brassy Steamington. I personally have two of these wonderful creations that have been getting lots of comments and love wherever I wear them. They are handcrafted (even the glass eyes) and will get you noticed. If you love dragons, or know someone who does, the craftswomanship on these will blow you away. So two lucky entrants will be getting one of the Sightmares and a personalized and signed copy of Hunter and Fox each. This is open to anyone in the world, since I know how annoying it is to see a cool competition and be in say…New Zealand.
How long do we have: Since I want you to actually read the book, and there may be some of you who haven’t, I am keeping this competition open until December 4th. (Wouldn’t this prize make a great Christmas present?!)
Naturally, if you’ve already read and reviewed it, then you can jump right into this!
So use the Raffelcopter below, and I look forward to hearing what you thought about the book.