Kick Ass Heroine Fantasy Book Bundle (& giveaway)

LAST DAY TO GRAB THIS OFFER!!! Also the giveaway is closed.

Actually … with the box sets included I think it might be more like 19 full length books!!

I’m so pleased to announce that Catching Echoes (Reconstructionist 1) was selected for the SWFA fantasy book bundle along with eleven other incredibly successful and talented authors. The bundle was curated by author Terry Mixon and you will see his ‘curator’s notes’ for each book in the blurbs below.

You can click here to purchase the bundle – starting at $5 for the primary bundle or buy the full package starting at $15 for all 19 books (move the slider at the bottom of the linked page to pick your price).

Continue reading for more details, the curator’s notes – I adore the blurb and one liner for Catching Echoes – and the giveaway!!

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A bundle so packed full of fantasy, we needed the elves to assemble it.

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) joins with 12 different Authors in a massive storybundle to twist time and space with magic, blade, and wit. Featuring Annie Bellet, Lindsay Buroker, Jeffe Kennedy, Ursula Vernon, and more.

StoryBundle is a way for people to discover quality books written by indie authors. You know how it’s always hard to find something good to read? StoryBundle can solve that. We take a handful of books and group them together to offer as a bundle. Then you, the reader, take a look at the titles we’ve chosen and decide how much you’d like to pay. We mean it; you set the price that you pay for the primary titles or kick in a little extra and reap the bonanza with all the books!

https://storybundle.com/fantasy

Primary Books included in every bundle purchase:

Blade & Rose by Miranda Honfleur – A perfect blend of fantastic action, menacing intrigue and riveting romance.

Curator’s notes: Miranda Honfleur’s Blade & Rose’s begins with a mismatch romance and blossoms into an adventure that is nothing short of epic. Rielle earns the title of kickass Heroine over and over again despite her flaws.

Amaskan’s Blood by Raven Oak – Two sisters. Two loyalties. One path together.

Curator’s note: A fantasy adventure with a sharp edge. I hope you find Adelei and Ida as compelling lead characters as I did. There’s so much going on, don’t try to skim this book. Read it and savor it like a well-aged single malt Scotch. 

Genrenauts, Complete Season One by Michael R. Underwood – A kickass extra-dimensional adventure through the stories we love. 

Curator’s note: Genrenauts is a tough book to classify. Its heroes don’t simply exist within a story, they travel into series! Trouble is they have to edit them from the inside while dodging bullets figurative (romance world) or real (hello scifi world).  Strap in for a meta adventure to save the Tropes!

The Twenty-Sided Sorceress, Books 1-3 by Annie Bellet – Gamer. Nerd. Sorceress. After twenty-five years fleeing from a powerful sorcerer, a mostly-human woman is finally safe – if she can resist using her magic. Or can she?

Curator’s note: A fantastic deal, the first three books in Annie Bellet’s wildly popular, bestselling Twenty-Sided Sorceress urban fantasy series, this omnibus includes Justice Calling, Murder of Crows, and Pack of Lies. With a deft and original interweaving of role-playing games and magic, this series has delighted and captivated readers. 

Ashwin by Kit Rocha – Can a genetically manipulated soldier be a hero? A healer finds a way to love a man without feelings—and fight for brightness in a dark world.

Curator’s note: Kicking off a new phase in the epic and much-loved post-apocalyptic urban fantasy cycle by Kit Rocha, Ashwin introduces the people of Sector One, and the ragtag collection of misfits seeking shelter there—and absolution following terrible deeds. With a brotherhood of guardian warriors, priestesses and healers, this story takes readers on a blood-stirring ride for redemption. 

Bonus Books included with an additional contribution:

The Arrows of the Heart by Jeffe Kennedy – What do you do when your boyfriend is an animal? Really. An animal.

Curator’s note: This is a beautifully crafted tale of love and sacrifice. The poignant duet between magic and mundane echoes from the first page to the last. I’m not a fan of shifter romance, but this lush fantasy goes so far beyond werewolves that I’ll be watching for the sequel.

The Dragon Blood Chronicles by Lindsay Buroker – A dashing Pilot, a comely Sorcerous and smart mouthed Soulsword all come together in a world intent on killing them.

Curator’s note: A delightfully entertaining tale drawing together the worlds of magic and steampunk into a romantic adventure. The characters pull you into their story and help you lose yourself, as you imagine watching them triumph over adversity, finding love along the way.

Radiance by Grace Draven – A marriage between alien kingdoms – and two “spares” who find beauty in each other, and that heroism comes in many forms.

Curator’s note: Grace Draven’s brilliant, bestselling opening to the Wraith Kings fantasy romance series has dazzled readers with its tale of a human woman married to a Kai warrior. She learns to find a way past his razor sharp teeth and fearsome claws and together they forge an alliance that provides a guiding light for both their peoples. 

The Raven and the Reindeer by Ursula Vernon – A enthralling remix of a classic fairy tale, with a practical heroine who follows her heart to a very different ending.

Curator’s note: Ursula Vernon’s writing under her adult penname T. Kingfisher continues to prove why she is among my favorite authors with the Raven and the Reindeer. This retelling of the classic Snow Queen fairy tale  is equal parts humor and pathos with character that are sheer delight. 

Catching Echoes by Meghan Ciana Doidge – What could go wrong when a no-nonsense witch with family issues is forced to work alongside a powerful and obnoxious vampire to solve a murder?

Curator’s note: Meghan Ciana Doidge deftly manages to create a world with depth and color that clearly shows the stories going on just out of sight, just like the real world. This book is easily one of the most captivating urban fantasy novels I’ve read in years.

Al-Kabar by Lee French – A young woman is chosen by powerful supernatural forces to bring justice to a desert land of oasis kingdoms. 

Curator’s note: Lee French’s Al-Kabar is a rollicking adventure fantasy set in a richly imagined world inspired by medieval Arabia. Fakhira must like the phoenix rise from the ashes of her village and learn to harness the powers bequeathed to her by the mysterious Waters. Action and romance in a unique desert setting!

The Glass Gargoyle by Marie Andreas – A spate of dead patrons forces archeologist Taryn St. Giles to become a bounty hunter. Needless to say, things don’t go well.

Curator’s note: Marie Andreas writes a raucous and exciting world that grabs you by the shirt and drags you into the bar brawl the protagonist’s life has become. This book and the characters in it don’t let up, so hang on.

https://storybundle.com/fantasy

SFWA is an organization for published authors and industry professionals in the fields of science fiction, fantasy, and related genres. Founded in 1965, SFWA informs, supports, promotes, defends, and advocates for its members. We host the prestigious Nebula Awards at our annual SFWA Nebula Conference, assist members in legal disputes with publishers, offer the Speakers Bureau, administer grants to SFF community organizations and members facing medical or legal expenses.

Novice authors benefit from our Information Center and well-known Writer Beware site.  Between online discussion boards, private convention suites, and a host of less formal gatherings, SFWA is a source of information, education, support, and fellowship for its members.

SFWA Membership is open to authors, artists, editors, and other industry professionals who meet our eligibility requirements.

For more information, review requests, or interviews, please email Daniel Potter, the SFWA Self-Publishing Committee chair at danpotter@fallenkitten.com

The storybundle will be available from January 23, 2019 thru February 14, 2019.

GIVEAWAY!!

Interested in winning one of these bundles? Well, cool, because I happen to have one to give away!

To enter: comment below and let me know which of the books in the bundle you are most looking forward to reading.

Fun! Fun!

Likes and shares are always welcomed and appreciated.

Notes/Rules: OPEN INTERNATIONALLY. One entry per person. One winner will be selected by random number generator. Email addresses are not collected for any purpose other than to contact the winner. No purchase necessary.

Giveaway closes THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2018 after 8pm PST.


76 thoughts on “Kick Ass Heroine Fantasy Book Bundle (& giveaway)

  1. Blade and Rose sounds really good, and I like the idea of The Glass Gargoyle so either of these would make me want this set. I already own all the Annie Bellet series – a close second to your books!

  2. The Glass Gargoyle sounds really interesting. I’m really looking forward to reading The Dragon Blood Chronicles, there’s nothing better than a sassy character!

  3. Well, I loved the Reconstructionist series, so I don’t know if anything can top Catching Echoes, but I’m super interested in The Glass Gargoyle and The Twenty Sided Sorceress series sounds really good, as well!

  4. I’m looking forward to reading The Dragon Blood Chronicles by Lindsay Buroker. I mean come on who wouldn’t want to see a pilot and sorceress get into trouble together and a sassy sword… I love the blurb 😀

  5. Catching Echoes by Meghan Ciana Doidge is super exciting as I’ve been following her entire series of books…also intriguing is The Glass Gargoyle, two of my favorite story lines coming to play in one book…FUN!

  6. So many books. The top 4 books on my list of want to read in 2019 are

    Catching Echoes by Meghan Ciana Doidge (obviously)
    Genrenauts, Complete Season One by Michael R. Underwood
    The Glass Gargoyle by Marie Andreas
    Amaskan’s Blood by Raven Oak

    The Twenty-Sided Sorceress, Books 1-3 by Annie Bellet and Radiance by Grace Draven have already read these 4 books and highly recommend.

  7. The Glass Gargoyle! My sister’s name is Taryn, my favorite cartoon growing up was Gargoyles and it was just my birthday yesterday! *fingers crossed*

  8. The Arrows of the Heart, sounds interesting, I’m interested about how shifters would have a relationship with a mundane

  9. I am currently two thirds of the way through Blade & Rose, but a lot of these books look like the very things I look for in new books: excitement, adventure, great characters & meaningful journeys with relationships that develop as the book does. Thank you for bringing this opportunity to your readers!

  10. Love Meghan Ciana Doidge’s books! Really look forward to reading Catching Echoes.
    Her Dowser Series keeps me coming back.

  11. I’ve read the Dragons Blood series, and enjoyed it. Twenty sided Sorceress sounds interesting along with the Glass Gargoyle.

  12. I am most interested in the Glass Gargoyle as I have already read the Reconstructionist. It sounded intriguing.

  13. Al-Kabar and the Glass Gargoyle have caught my interest. (I just finished rereading ‘Catching Echos’ about a week sgo.) 😉

  14. I would be interested in The Twenty-Sided Sorceress, Books 1-3 by Annie Belle. I can hardly wait for tomorrow for next chapter in The Amplifier Protocol . I have read all your other books and am hoping for the next book for the Dowser series.
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  15. After reading the blurbs, Ashwin sounds like a story I could get immersed in. And you’re right. I love the curator’s blurb about Catching Echoes!

  16. I’ve only heard of your books before Meghan, but this looks like an interesting bundle. A retelling of the Snow Queen, wolves, dragons, witches. What a variety! I’d love the chance to try out such a mix and maybe fall in love with a few more authors that can transport me to their worlds.

  17. My first choice was going to be Blade & Rose but then I saw The Twenty-Sided Sorceress on the list, I’m 90% sure that series has been on list for a while.

    The Glass Gargoyle and the Dragon Blood Chronicles sounds pretty good as well.

    I’ve read almost all of the Dowser series, all of the Oracle series and am half way through the Reconstructionist series. So far i love them all. I figure the whole bundle has to be pretty good if they have a Meghan book included.

  18. I’d love to win and will probably buy this if I don’t. As I have already read Catching Echoes I’m looking forward to reading the Dragon Blood Series.

  19. Catching Echos would be at the top of my list, even as a reread. 🙂 As for the others, Arrows of the Heart amd Glass Gargoyle sound interesting.

  20. I really want to read Catching Echos but Glass Gargoyle does sound intriguing! The love your Dowser Series my fave!

  21. The Arrows of the Heart looks super interesting! Actually all of the books look pretty good. I’d be ecstatic to win!

  22. Hmmm, hard to choose. Of course, if I hadn’t read YOURs already, i’d choose that. But since I have, I have to say, The Twenty-Sided Sorceress and also Ashwin sound seriously interesting. Ahh, so many books, so little time!

  23. Ive already got all the Dowser and Reconstructionist ones! Otherwise Catching Echoes for sure! All the books look really interesting, but if I had to pick one I’d say The Twenty Sided Sorceress.

  24. The Glass Gargoyle looks intriguing. I have read Catching Echoes. Love fantasy and so does my daughter.

  25. The Glass Gargoyle looks interesting. Since I have already read Catching echos and the Dragon Blood Chronicles. Maybe something else in there is interesting as well.

  26. Al-Kabar sounds very interesting. The desert setting is one I have not seen in many of these types of novels.

  27. Besides Catching Echos (of course), I am curious about The Twenty Sided Sorceress. It sounds really interesting.

  28. I have all of yours of course, plus The Twenty Sided Sorceress, so I think I would start with Grace Draven’s Radiance.

  29. It’s a toss up between Twenty-sided Sorceress and Dragon Blood collection.
    Although reading the blurb for Catching Echos I’m ready to open my kindle and reread the Reconstructionist series.

  30. Looking forward to reading the dragon blood chronicles. As well as all the rest!

    Also looking forward to your release tomorrow if the next chapter 😁

  31. Whoot Whoot! I just purchases mine! Even though I already own “Catching Echoes” I couldn’t pass up a chance to experience/support some (new to me) authors! This is exciting!!!

  32. Since I already have all your books, there are several that catch my attention. I think Al-Kabar sounds like something I would really enjoy. The Raven and the Reindeer also sounds good. I LOVE the way the curator describes you! Thanks for the chance to win.

  33. Catching Echoes (Reconstructionist 1) obviously!!! Wisteria really resonates with me as supporter for her family who is weighed down by historic events! This would be perfect as I have re-read to this point in the universe and was looking to purchase this one next.

    But if I have to choose one which isn’t yours it would have to be The Twenty-Sided Sorceress as a fellow nerd and gamer this really tickles my fancy. And of course I would love to be a sorceress (Who wouldn’t!)

  34. Catching Echoes as I have it on my TBR list. I love Wisteria’s world already.
    Also Genrenauts, Complete Season One’s Curator’s Note is intriguing. I think we all would like to live out the fantasy of being dropped in different fictional worlds.

  35. I think the Dragon Chronicles sound fun. … especially since I have read everything of yours! LOL.

    And Meghan?!! Thanks again for your giveaways. They are always fun.

  36. The Twenty-Sided Sorceress sounds super interesting! Might have to check it out regardless 🙂 hard to top Echoes though!

  37. The twenty-sided Sorceress, just for the title alone. Im happy to potentially read them all!

    Also, yay for you!
    Thanks for the opportunity

  38. The book that most interests me is The Dragon Blood Chronicles by Lindsay Buroker. I always appreciate a smart mouthed character

  39. I’m curious about The 20 Sided Sorcerer, and The Glass Gargoyle. I always love novels with an archeological angle.

  40. Dragon Blood Chronicles and The Glass Gargoyle sound interesting. The Twenty-Sided Sorceress is actually on my to be read list.

  41. The Raven and the Reindeer because I am a sucker for fairy tales and even more so for fairy tale spin offs.

  42. The Raven and the Reindeer by Ursula Vernon is the one I’d be most interested in. If you read the reviews for it there very curious. They say it’s dark but kind and it sounds kind of cool. Also I really like Ravens.

  43. I can’t decide which I’m more excited to read! They’re all great choices, but my top choices are tied with The Glass Gargoyle and Blade & Roses. I’ve read Catching Echoes and the Twenty-Sided Sorceress series, both are fantastic!

  44. So I cannot choose between Ashwin, Twenty-Sided Sorceress, and Blade and Rose. Alllll of then sound so good, though. If I had to pick one, it’s probably be Ashwin because I gotta see how that plays out.

  45. I’ve already read Catching Echoes, so it’s a toss up between The Arrows of the Heart and The Glass Gargoyle.

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