Sunday, February 19, 2012

I just won Dies Irae by Christine Fonseca!

What a day :)  I just found out I won this book... Dies Irae by Christine Fonseca

Here's what Christine has to say about it...  The older kids will love reading it :) Thank you Christine!  And a bit Thank you to my critique partner, Nata who had the contest on her wonderful blog!!


"Some sacrifices should never be made—even for love. 

Mikayel lives by one rule—obey the orders of the angelic Council at all costs. That is, until he and his friends, Azza and Demi, are sent to Earth. Assigned as Watchers while they await their decision of which angelic order to serve, the three assume the bodies of teenagers and experience life as human. 

The sensations are overwhelming as the angels experience a host of human emotions—rage, terror, love—and come ever closer to breaking one of the unbreakable rules—never fall in love. 

But being human isn’t the only problem facing the three angels. Unbeknownst to the Council, demonic activity is on the rise, threatening to break a tenuous peace that has existed for a millennia; a peace Azza seems bent on destroying. 

Caught in a struggle for power with unseen demonic forces and Azza, and fighting against his rising emotional attachment to Demi, Mikayel must now decide how much he is willing to sacrifice for his new found love—a decision that could reignite an ancient war and will threaten the only thing that matters to the angels, the survival of humanity."







The older kids will love reading it :) Thank you Christine!  And a bit Thank you to my critique partner, Nata who had the contest on her wonderful blog!!  

Positivness- I'm a good mommy.  


Thankfulness- I'm thankful to critique partners who are so kind and caring. <3


Have a nice evening, everyone.

4 comments:

  1. Congratulations! How lucky you and your kids !! Enjoy!

    Blessings,
    Gert

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  2. Denise - how wonderful! The post and the prize. Thank you for the follow and I will be visiting you again soon. Blessings

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