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Hi guys!!!
I'm participating today in the Under The Sea Giveaway Hop!
I love the ocean and all things to do with water! Since my sign is a water element, maybe that's why? I even live super close to the ocean, So this hop was a must for me!!
This giveaway will feature mermaids and sirens...
I have 1 ARC paperback copy of Wake BY Amanda Hocking
This arc will be open to all (int)
My review can be found HERE.
OR,
you can choose,
The first three E-Books of the Madly Series -I read the first two and fell for M. Leightons writing and this series, I'll being reading Madly and the Jackal very soon!
The e -book copies are open thru-
Amazon -Barnes & Noble only
See my reviews HERE for first two books.
- Wake arc is open (INT)
- The e -book copies of Madly are open thru-Amazon -Barnes & Noble only
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My favorite series that uses water as an element is PC Casts House of Night Series. They also use fire, earth, air, and spirit! Thanks for participating in the blog hop!
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Forgive My Fins, et al by Terra Lynn Childs
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ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway! Oh man, I haven't read a "water" themed book in a while.... Oh! One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite so far is a water elemental and a mermaid in a book called Semester Aboard (More than Magic #1) by Elizabeth Kirke, and I started reading Sprite by Leigh Michael, and am liking it too. I have all 3 Madley Books, but have not gotten to them yet. So if I win, i would pick Wake
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Promise, Betrayal, and Arise by Amber Garr; Everblue and Evergreen by Brenda Pandos; Of Poseidon by Anna Banks; Tempest Rising and Tempest Unleased by Tracy Deebs; Forgive My Fins by Terra Lynn Childs; Between the Land and Sea by Derrolyn Anderson; Lost Voices and Waking Storms by Sarah Porter; ...so many!!! ^.^
ReplyDeleteDisney's The Little Mermaid :D
ReplyDeleteoh yes little mermaid by Disney ^^ ( i also read the original tales but it was really really too sad)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid, I remember The Water Babies, that was really adorable. These days though, I haven't really read anything like this. I'd love to start though :)
ReplyDeleteMary Jane Davidson's series the main character's name is Fred! I loved it!
ReplyDeleteTHanks for the amazing giveaway! <3
There's the Vampire Academy and Bloodlines series by Richelle Mead. In Bloodlines Jill's element was water and she liked being around it.
ReplyDeleteAt first I couldn't think of anything, just the mystery Death in the Water by Carola Dunn where a rower was murdered.
I love Tera Lynn Childs' Fins series and Tempest Rising by Tracey Deebs was really good, too. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThat would Monstrous Beauty, Fathomless and Everblue :) Love all these. MB and Fathomless are slightly darker, more scary, eerie and sinister :) Everblue is very enjoyable, though it also has its darker moments - it's a perfect mix! :)
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I haven't really been reading any books water themed. Tiger's Voyage was set in the water and that was amazing, but I just downloaded the first Madly ebook, so I will be able to start that series and Wake is on my TBR list, so this is an amazing opportunity to win for me! lol Thanks for the chance! =)
ReplyDeleteThe only one I've read was Of Poseidon but I really liked it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm counting On the Island as a water themed book, lol. I loved it. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThe Lure of Shapinsay by Krista Holle
ReplyDeleteForgive My Fins by Tera Lynn Childs!
ReplyDeleteMy favorites are the Madly series!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what a water element means. I can see by comments that water is in the book. Can I enter even though I can't think of any books at all that I have read that deal with water?
ReplyDeleteWake sounds like one I would really enjoy.
I will go with The Warrior of Poseidon series by Alyssa Day
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ReplyDeleteThe only water element book I've read is the first book of the Madly Series.
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I can't really say that I have a favorite water themed book. Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe Madly series takes the cake. It is simply amazing! Thanks for chance to win!
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I love all of the water themed books Ive read too many to list but each was fantastic in its own way.Thank you for this chance to win.Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe Toilers of the Sea by Victor Hugo.
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Of Poseidon by Anna Banks and Degrees of Wrong by Anna Scarlett
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I actually haven't read any(unless The Deep End of the Ocean counts) but I've got several 1st-in-the-series on my TBR.
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I honestly haven't read any water themed books, but I have Of Poseidon and Sea of Change on my book shelf waiting to be read.
ReplyDeleteHave not read any but WANT to read WAKE so thanks for this! And for opening it INT!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't really read any yet, but I would definitely LOVE to read Wake. :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any yet, but Of Poseidon and Wake are the top two of my TBR list
ReplyDeleteI really liked Forgive my Fins! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love Tempest Rising by Tracey Deebs. Thanks! :D
ReplyDeleteWater Bound by Christine Feehan, a paranormal romance about a woman who is a water element.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read Wake, I have had my eye on it
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ReplyDeletePoseidon!
ReplyDeleteI read The Lure of Shapinsay by Krista Holle and loved it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the amazing giveaway!
elizabeth @ bookattict . com
haven't read any water books lately - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteSo far that I have read my favorite "Water" elements book has been More Than Magic: Semester Abroad by Elizabeth Kirke :)
ReplyDeleteFingers are Crossed for this ahhhhh