Ides of March Book Giveaway

Ides of March Book GiveawayHey guys! Want a copy of Glamour in Glass and fifteen other books? Seventeen of your favorite, award-winning and best-selling authors have teamed up to offer this giveaway: a copy of each of the following books to one lucky winner!

  • THE LANTERN by Deborah Lawrenson — NY Times bestseller modern gothic novel of love, secrets, and murder—set against the lush backdrop of Provence
  • THE FIREBIRD (ARC) by Susanna Kearsley –A twin-stranded story that blends modern romance with 18th-century Jacobite intrigue, traveling from Scotland to Russia, from the NY Times bestselling author of The Winter Sea
  • THE TWELFTH ENCHANTMENT by David Liss — In Regency England, at the dawn of the industrial era, magic and technology clash and the fate of the nation rests in the hands of a penniless young woman
  • COLD MAGIC by Kate Elliott — An epic adventure fantasy with a decidedly steampunk edge where magic – and the power of the Cold Mages – hold sway
  • THE MAPMAKER’S WAR by Ronlyn Domingue — A mesmerizing, utterly original adventure about love and loss and the redemptive power of the human spirit–releases March 5th!
  • DRACULA IN LOVE by Karen Essex — “If you read only one more vampire novel, let it be this one!” -C.W. Gortner, author of The Last Queen & The Confessions of Catherine de Medici
  • RED, WHITE AND BLOOD by Chris Farnsworth — High-octane supernatural thriller, a sequel to The President’s Vampire
  • THE HOUSE OF VELVET AND GLASS by Katherine Howe — The House of Velvet and Glass weaves together meticulous period detail, intoxicating romance, and a final shocking twist in a breathtaking novel that will thrill readers. From the author of bestseller The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane
  • THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL (ARC) by Carolyn Turgeon — The Fairest of Them All is an inventive, magical fairy-tale mash-up about Rapunzel growing up to be Snow White’s stepmother, out in August 2013 from the author of Godmother and Mermaid
  • THE BOOK OF LOST FRAGRANCES by M.J. Rose — A sweeping and suspenseful tale of secrets, intrigue, and lovers separated by time, all connected through the mystical qualities of a perfume created in the days of Cleopatra–and lost for 2,000 years by bestselling novelist M.J. Rose
  • THIEFTAKER by DB Jackson — Combining elements of traditional fantasy, urban fantasy, mystery and historical fiction, Thieftaker will appeal to readers who enjoy intelligent fantasy and history with an attitude
  • GLAMOUR IN GLASS by Mary Robinette Kowal — Glamour in Glass follows the lives of the main characters from Shades of Milk and Honey, a loving tribute to the works of Jane Austen in a world where magic is an everyday occurrence
  • DEVIL’S GATE by FJ Lennon — Devil’s Gate is exhilarating urban fantasy, with first class writing and characters that are unforgettable beyond the last page
  • THE MISSING MANUSCRIPT OF JANE AUSTEN by Syrie James — “A novel within a novel honoring what we love most about Austen: her engaging stories, rapier wit, and swoon worthy romance. Pitch perfect, brilliantly crafted.” —Austenprose
    “A magical book!”—RT Book Reviews
  • THE CROOKED BRANCH by Jeanine Cummins — “Wonderfully written, with strong, compelling characters, it is a deeply satisfying combination of sweeping historical saga and modern family drama, a gentle reminder of the ever-reaching influence of family”–Booklist
  • A NATURAL HISTORY OF DRAGONS by Marie Brennan — The story of Isabella, Lady Trent, the world’s preeminent dragon naturalist, and her thrilling expedition to Vystrana, where she made the first of many historic discoveries that would change the world forever
  • THE RECKONING by Alma Katsu — In the tradition of early Anne Rice, a gorgeously written sequel to The Taker that takes readers on a harrowing, passion-fueled chase that transcends the boundaries of time

The contest runs from March 1 – 15 and winner(s) will be notified within 48 hours. We’ll give away one set of books per 500 entries.

Enter by using the form below. Please note that this contest is open to residents of the US, Canada and the UK only and by entering, you agree to be added to the authors’ mailing lists (don’t worry; you can always unsubscribe from any mailing list at any time).

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60 thoughts on “Ides of March Book Giveaway”

  1. Booooooooooooks. I cannot resist the siren’s song.

    Booooooooooooooooooooks.

    I enjoy following you on G+, Ms. Kowal. Thanks for this opportunity to get more boooooooooooooooooooks!

  2. Interesting. Not a single book I own — except Glamour in Glass — and not another I would naturally put at the top of my to-buy list, and yet every single one is the kind of book I would see, wonder about, and hope I could borrow from a friend or see in a shop to read the first few lines and see if the writing caught me as well as the concept did. Sign me up!

  3. Ooh! I’m always excited to discover new books. A lot of these sound like books I’d enjoy.

  4. if i win one of the sets i shall read them all and then donate them, to my local library for others to benefit from

  5. This is a fantastic list of books I don’t own. Rejoice, the Ides of March… Wait… That doesn’t sound right.

  6. So many of those books are on my to-read list! =D

    (And one – yours – is on my to-buy list, I just haven’t gotten around to it. And I’m not saying that just to be nice!)

  7. Wow! What a great giveaway! This would keep me really busy, and I would love to have my own copy of Glamour in Glass. I love the series, but have been borrowing from my MIL!

  8. Danielle Randall

    Not that I need more books to add to me “to read” list but…. This is far too good to pass up. An awesome collection here

  9. I have never commented before, but that’s super cool! It hasn’t been in my budget to buy books these last couple of years, so it’d be sweet to get a bunch in one fell swoop.! There are so many authors on that list who I’ve been meaning to read but haven’t gotten around to yet.

    I <3 anything that promotes reading!

  10. A brief question – since Ms. Turgeon’s work will be “out in August 2013”, would we get an ARC in March? Or just an IOU redeemable in 5 months? (Either would be lovely.)

  11. This would be such an excellent contest to win :)! Happy that the authors &/or publishers threw their books into the basket! Thanks!

  12. even if one doesn’t win, look at that awesome list of recs…

    but wining would rock 🙂

  13. A lot of these would be new authors for me… I think I’ll be adding to my TBR list even if I don’t win. 🙂

  14. *sigh* ‘Cause I *need* 15 more books… (not) – but it’s such a great looking list I had to enter anyway. Can the prize please include time to read them??

  15. Oh, this is an awesome giveaway. One can never have too many books. I just need a pocket-shadow so I can sit and read them all without losing time in real life!

  16. Of those, I’ve only read yours, but several are on my TBR pile, and reading through, every single one of them sounds like it’s up my alley. Yay! Books! 🙂

  17. At least 8 of those are in my to read list. I have the ebooks of a few, but would love to have many of those on the book shelf, including Glamour in Glass!

  18. Several of these books are already on my wishlist! My wallet would certainly thank you if I won!

  19. I just love the sounds of “Glamour in Glass” I haven’t read it yet, but it’s so fun to say. Something about the Ga and La, I think.

  20. um, want. want them all. all of the books!!!!! But seriously, what a great contest. 🙂

  21. Nice. Two I already own, two I would have bought anyway, and the rest I’d at least consider reading.

    Looks like I have nothing to lose. 🙂

  22. Well this should be fun whether I win or not.
    Free books are like an addictive drug. You can’t stop getting your fix or the prose jones monkey starts beating you up.

    Thanks Mary for the chance.

  23. On one hand, I really hope to win because most of the books sound thoroughly awesome. On the other hand, maybe I shouldn’t add to my “to be read” pile lest it fall over and kill somebody.

    Eh, I can just split the pile into a few separate ones and thereby ensure its stability.

  24. I thought I was supposed to leave a comment there, but I guess I need to leave it here? Anyway… several of these are on my to-read list already, and several others would make fantastic gifts for loved ones… so I’ll just have to cross my fingers.

  25. This is an amazing giveaway! There are a number of books here that I’d really like to read.

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