Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Spotlight & Giveaway: The Curse Girl by Kate Avery Ellisen!

Yesterday, Kate Avery Eillsen, author of The Curse Girl, stopped by A Backwards Story to chat about her book, what draws her to a particular fairy tale, and what board came The Curse Girl would be. If you missed it, you should definitely check it out. But before you go off to explore Fairy Tale Fortnight again, have you entered our giveaway of The Curse Girl?


The Curse Girl by Kate Avery Ellisen
194 pages
Published May 14th 2011
When Bee is imprisoned in a magical, cursed house because of her father's selfish choices, she has just one plan... escape! But she must solve a riddle and help her fellow prisoners break the curse that binds them all before she can leave, and that is proving more difficult than she originally thought thanks to the bitter young master of the house, Will.

Will wants nothing to do with Bee or her help (and he certainly isn't planning on falling in love with her), but he might have underestimated just how determined and clever--and irresistible--she can be.


****GIVEAWAY****
In honor of Fairy Tale Fortnight, Kate has offered up an e-book copy of The Curse Girl to one lucky reader! This giveaway ends May 10th, 2014, at midnight. Fill out the Rafflecopter to enter.
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ABOUT KATE:
I've been making up stories since I was five years old, and now I'm thrilled to be able to do it as a full-time job. I have an obsession with dark fantasy, dystopian futures, and Pride and Prejudice-style love stories full of witty banter and sizzling, unspoken feelings. When I'm not writing, I'm creating digital art, reading funny blogs, or watching my favorite shows (which include TVD and BSG). I live with my geeky husband and our two bad cats in Atlanta, GA.


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1 comment:

  1. I love strong protagonists, Bee sounds very clever and independent :)

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