Showing posts with label Tonya Kappes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tonya Kappes. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

A Charming Voodoo by Tonya Kappes - Scavenger Hunt Tour, Review, and Giveaway



Description:

Bubble. . . bubble. . .
Whispering Falls is abuzz with the new
housing development and new shops
popping up all over the magical
village right before the annual All
Hallow’s Eve celebration.

Cures and trouble. . .
June Heal’s intuition
is on high alert and she just can’t shake
that something bad is about to happen.

Magic stirs . . .
June finds Violet Draper standing over a dead body
In the new pumpkin patch hours before it’s supposed
to open for hayrides.

And trouble doubles . . .
Once again, June has to put her sleuthing skills to work
and figure out who the real killer is before the new
citizens pack up and move right back out of town.


My Thoughts:

I love this series, though I've missed a few books. I was able to catch up pretty easily. There are some great characters in this series. I love June in particular. In this book Whispering Falls is welcoming some new people to the community. Then there is a murder. There are plenty of suspects. June uses her witchy intuition to figure it out. A fun mystery read with magic.

My Rating: *****
Steam Factor: !


My Source:
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Where to get it:



Where to find the author:

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Giveaway:

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What's your favorite Halloween costume? (For yourself, or one you've seen.)  This year I'm making my 7 year old daughter a Captain America costume this year with a sparkly tutu! Definitely the most fun costume I've made. 

Monday, May 16, 2016

Barbara Vey Reader Appreciation Weekend 2016 #BVW16 - #Giveaway


Now that I am back from BEA/BookCon, I am finally getting to my write-up for this amazing weekend! Getting home and back into the real world was a major let-down, and I've been busy getting ready for my first BEA. I had such a great time and already can't wait for next year!

This event just gets bigger and better every year. This is my third year attending, the second year with my husband along.

Bingo!


The fun started Friday afternoon with a bingo party hosted by Winnie Griggs,Sharon Sala, Holly Jacobs, Liz Talley, and Lenora Worth. Instead of traditional bingo with a letter and number, they used the author's name and the title of one of their books. It was clever and I was mentally adding to my TBR list. I had a great time even before I won a goodie bag with a Kindle fire and some other fun stuff during the first game of blackout.

Kindle Fire and other good stuff

Later Friday evening was the author Q&A. This is always fun as the authors get a random question that they pick out of a bowl. The questions ranged from questions about writing and books to "how did you meet Barbara Vey?" There were a lot of interesting answers. It was a fun and entertaining time. Even my husband enjoyed it. After the questions and answers, people stuck around for drinks and chatting with authors and other readers.

Tonya Kappes and the author formerly known as Jade Lee

Saturday was the luncheon. First, you stop in to get your goodie bag to see the books and other good stuff in there. We took ours back up to our room so we didn't have to carry it around for the signing. 
Bag room
Books and swag from the bag


This is also the time that you can buy raffle tickets for all of the available raffle baskets. The money goes to a different charity every year.

Raffle baskets

The doors for the luncheon open at 10:30 and you can go in and chat with people and see all of the table decorations. The authors try to out-do one another with their tables and it is interesting to see what they come up with.  I sat at Shiloh Walker's table. She brought alcohol, so she wins. :) 


Shiloh Walker's luncheon table
From the Shiloh Walker goodie bag

The keynote speaker during the luncheon was Eloisa James. She spoke about not being ashamed of what you read, to embrace it and read what you like. She also talked about pouring yourself into your work as an author. She talked about how genre fiction is harder to write than literary fiction due to the fact that, since you know how it's going to end, it's harder to surprise the reader. 

Eloisa James

 During the luncheon the authors each gave away a basket that they donated. At the end of the luncheon they drew tickets for the raffle baskets.

There were so many baskets to give away that it went all the way up to the author signing. The signing was set up much better than last year. This was an opportunity to chat with the authors, get books signed, and buy more books. This was a lot of fun. 

Josie Brown

Sharon Sala

Tina DeSalvo

Tiffany Snow

Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Nancy Naigle and Brinda WiLoveBooks (me)

Eloisa James

Brenda Novak and Brinda WiLoveBooks

Julie Moffett 
Brinda WiLoveBooks and Tonya Kappes
After the signing was pizza, followed by game night hosted by Eloisa James and Damon Suede. There were authors that rotated around the room for the games. The first was a game where each table had to pick their favorite book to pitch to the rest of the room. This resulted in quite an impressive list. There was also romance novel charades and a crazy game of Mad Libs. 

Eloisa James and Damon Suede

The Sunday morning breakfast was new this year. I sat with Toni McGee Causey, who was a new-to-me author. She is from New Orleans and had her table decorated with authentic Mardi Gras beads. Author Lauren Dane also sat at our table. The two authors had some interesting stories and it was a great time. Then Jade Lee made my husband blush from the next table, which was pretty funny.

Toni McGee Causey's breakfast table
From Toni McGee Causey's breakfast goodie bag

It was a fantastic weekend even though I was exhausted when I came home. Every author and reader I have talked to about this event says what a great event it is. I already have the date on my calendar for when tickets go on sale for next year. 

Books and swag
I brought so much stuff home with me. Authors donated books and swag for giveaways, and my husband came along. So let's have a giveaway!

Giveaway
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Review: A Charming Cure by Tonya Kappes


Description:
Bubble...Bubble...

Psychic June Heal's homeopathic cure shop, A Charming Cure, is the most popular shop in the unusual little town of Whispering Falls, Kentucky.

Cures and trouble...

June is about to learn she has more than psychic abilities when she attends Hidden Hall, A Spiritualist University, leaving her shop in the hands of handsome sheriff Oscar Park.
Hidden Hall has an internal war between the Good-Siders and the Dark-Siders, putting June in the middle.

Magic stirs...

Hidden Hall is riddled with every type of spiritualist. Magic is lurking around every corner, even black-magic.
Unfortunately, the Ultimate Spell gets into the wrong hands. But it is only discovered after a few spiritualists go missing or end up poisoned to death.

And troubles double...

Madam Torres, June's crystal ball, reveals that A Charming Cure is in shambles along with the rest of Whispering Falls.
Will June figure out who has the Ultimate Spell and stop them before they destroy the entire spiritualist community?


My Thoughts:
This is a cute series. I love the magic and how June is learning more about it, including how to use her powers. June is fun, although she has an unhealthy obsession with ding dongs. Does she ever eat anything else? The mystery in this one was a little more predictable than the first. The story a bit more jumbled than the first. Rushed maybe. The June/Oscar thing was a little hard for me to believe because they're hardly together in this book. You definitely need to have read the first book for it to make sense. I do want to read the next book. These are very enjoyable and I look forward to seeing where the story goes from here.  

My Rating: ****
Steam Factor: !


My Source:
purchased



Where to get it:

Amazon | B&N | iTunes | Google Play


Where to find the author:

Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Pinterest | Goodreads

Friday, May 23, 2014

Grooming Mr. Right by Tonya Kappes - Review


Description:
Luvie Beiderman is blindsided when she is fired from her junior fashion design job in New York City and is forced to move back to her small town in Kentucky . . . under her parent's roof.

Being home isn't so bad, after all, Luvie started Primp My Pet Mobile Pet Spa and is dating one of her client's owner, hunky Jase Nelson.

When Luvie is offered her dream design job in New York City, she is forced to make a decision between a career she's always dreamed of or the new life she has created in her hometown with the man she loves.


My Thoughts:

I absolutely loved this! Luvie thinks she's getting a promotion but ends up fired instead. She has to go back home to her parents who never thought she should go to school for fashion design in the first place. Thanks to her quirky Granny, she ends up grooming dogs. I loved Granny and there were some other great characters as well. I would like to see Luvie's friends get their own books. This is just a fun, light, quick read. Sweet, clean romance with a chick lit feel. I can't wait to try some of the author's mysteries next!

My Rating: *****
Steam Factor: !

My Source:
purchased

Where to get it:

B&N
Kobo

Where to find the author:
Website
Twitter
Facebook
Pinterest
Goodreads
Smashwords
iTunes

About the author:
Tonya has written over 15 novels and 4 novellas, all of which have graced numerous bestseller lists including USA Today. Best known for stories charged with emotion and humor, and filled with flawed characters, her novels have garnered reader praise and glowing critical reviews. She lives with her husband, three teenage boys, two very spoiled schnauzers and one ex-stray cats in northern Kentucky and grew up in Nicholasville. Now that her boys are teenagers, Tonya writes full time but can be found at all of her guys high school games with a pencil and paper in hand.


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