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Enter this giveaway for a chance to win an eBook copy (Kindle or Nook version) of John Dreamer, a young adult novel by Elise Celine. 

John Dreamer by Elise Celine
Young Adult
Release Date: February 1, 2014
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Andy wasn’t usually sure about much, but she was absolutely certain this was the weirdest day of her life as she stood stranded in the middle of a great white room with six strangers. Well, they were mostly strangers. She could have sworn she’d seen the guy with the green eyes before, and maybe that was why he kept staring at her. When a man calling himself the Guardian appeared and said they had come to make their deepest dreams come true, they embark on an adventure none of them ever imagined—where anything is possible—and the consequences of their actions would change them forever.
Captivating title, book cover and synopsis! 

About the Author: 

Born storyteller.
Lover of nature.
Reader of everything and anything. When in absence of book, even encyclopedia will do.
Prefer the book to the movie.
Photojournalist (there is no such thing as too many pictures).
Archiver of infinite useless facts (can't help it, but it's great when playing trivia games).
Fantasy and romance will make my day.
Endless daydreamer.
Road trip fanatic.
Happy-go-lucky kid turned sudden adult.
Music is the soundtrack to my movie, I mean, life.

Connect with Elise: Website | Facebook | Goodreads


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The Blog Affair Book Tour

Let's all welcome Alissa Baxter, author of The Blog Affair, here at My Book and My Coffee. Today's guest post from Alissa is really inspiring and, personally, it makes me want to know more about South Africa and her book! Check it out!

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Thanks so much for welcoming me to your blog!  It’s a pleasure to be here.  I’m going to tell you a bit about growing up in South Africa, which is where I hail from. The first few years of my life were spent in Swaziland, a small African country bordering South Africa. When I was four years old my parents bought a farm across the border in South Africa and we moved there. My dad is a poultry and cattle breeder, so I grew up on a farm surrounded by chickens, cattle and hay bales! I remember building hay forts with my brother, and riding quad bikes around the farm at the age of ten. I attended the local primary school in a small town called Piet Retief, and in summer the school kids attended classes barefoot. We only wore shoes in winter when it was a lot chillier. 

When I was thirteen years old I went to an Anglican private boarding school for girls four hours away, in the province of Natal. It was a shock to my system to be so far away from my family, and I didn’t adjust too well at first to the change in my circumstances. We had to wear formal uniforms, and when I climbed a tree once, in order to get a better vantage point for a tennis match, I was told to get down from the tree as “ladies don’t climb trees!”  I was quite a tom boy when I arrived at the school but was slowly tamed into a lady.

Holidays were spent with my family, and one of our favourite family holidays was to visit the Kruger National Park (http://www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger/default.php/), a two million hectare national park in the South African lowveld. The Park was established in 1898 to protect the Lowveld wildlife and it’s a great holiday destination for South African families.

I’ve always loved books, and as our lifestyle on the farm in the school holidays was quite isolated, I spent many hours reading novels as a teenager. I knew from the age of seven that I wanted to write stories, and wrote a number of short stories during the school holidays to keep myself entertained. 

When I left high school, I attended university in a town called Pietermaritzburg. I started writing my first novel in my second year at university - a Regency romance called THE DASHING DEBUTANTE. After university, I travelled overseas and lived in Lausanne, London and Dubai, before returning to South Africa and moving to the coastal city of Durban, where I wrote my second Regency romance, LORD FENMORE’S WAGER. I then movxed to Cape Town, where a local publisher contracted me to write a chick lit story called SEND AND RECEIVE, which I set in Durban.  My next book, THE BLOG AFFAIR is set in Cape Town. I like to set books in cities I’ve lived in, as I can then portray a unique sense of place. Of course, a lot of writers set books in places they’ve never visited and with the internet (and Google Maps!) at our disposal it’s becoming easier and easier to do so.  

South Africa is a wonderful country, and is, I believe, an underused setting in romance and chick lit novels. I hope overseas readers will enjoy the Cape Town setting. THE BLOG AFFAIR was such a fun book to write, and even though the South African setting may appear exotic, women across many cultures experiences very similar up and downs when it comes to dating. Anyone who’s been on the dating scene knows that there are sometimes so many frogs out there that it should be called a dating pond rather than a dating pool! 

My main character, Emma Bradshaw, has a pattern for falling for unsuitable men and decides to start a blog about these so-called “serial datists” in order to make sense of her dating past. 


Technology has changed the way we communicate with each other. On the one hand, social media is a very open platform where people often reveal intimate details of their lives. There is also a more secretive side to online communication, however, where people can post their innermost thoughts anonymously. This anonymous form of communication became the premise for my novel, and cyberspace is the place where Emma vents all her pent up feelings about the men she’s dated. However, when an anonymous male reader of her blog challenges her on her ideas about men, Emma realises she must confront her past before love can blossom again in her future…

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The Blog Affair
Alissa Baxter
Chick Lit/Contemporary
Ubuntu line from Decadent Publishing
Escape to Africa
246 pages
Amazon US | Amazon UK | Barnes & Noble | Decadent Publishing

Blurb: 
Twenty-something, white, South African Emma Bradshaw has a pattern of falling for unsuitable men and starts a blog about these so-called “serial datists”. Her search for new beginnings takes her to Cape Town, where she gets a job working for sexy author, Nick Reynolds. Romance with her boss is a no-no, but slowly, Nick works his way around her defenses. Trust him, or not, especially with her awful track record with men? 

When an anonymous male reader of the blog challenges her on her ideas about the male species, Emma realises she must confront her past and find her true self before she can move forward...and love can blossom again in her future.
About the Author: 


Alissa Baxter was born in South Africa, and grew up with her nose in a book on a poultry and cattle farm. After school and university, where she majored in Political Science and French, she published her first novel, The Dashing Debutante. Alissa travelled to London, England, and did an odd assortment of jobs while researching her second novel, Lord Fenmore’s Wager, which she wrote after she moved back to South Africa and settled in Durban. Alissa then relocated to Cape Town where she wrote her third novel, Send and Receive, before moving to Johannesburg, where she currently lives with her husband and two sons.
Connect with Alissa: Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads | Website

By the way, the author is giving away a $20 Amazon Gift Card to 1 (one) lucky winner. Enter the giveaway here. 

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The Blog Affair
Alissa Baxter
Chick Lit/Contemporary
Ubuntu line from Decadent Publishing
Escape to Africa
246 pages
Amazon US | Amazon UK | Barnes & Noble | Decadent Publishing

Blurb: 
Twenty-something, white, South African Emma Bradshaw has a pattern of falling for unsuitable men and starts a blog about these so-called “serial datists”. Her search for new beginnings takes her to Cape Town, where she gets a job working for sexy author, Nick Reynolds. Romance with her boss is a no-no, but slowly, Nick works his way around her defenses. Trust him, or not, especially with her awful track record with men? 

When an anonymous male reader of the blog challenges her on her ideas about the male species, Emma realises she must confront her past and find her true self before she can move forward...and love can blossom again in her future.
About the Author: 


Alissa Baxter was born in South Africa, and grew up with her nose in a book on a poultry and cattle farm. After school and university, where she majored in Political Science and French, she published her first novel, The Dashing Debutante. Alissa travelled to London, England, and did an odd assortment of jobs while researching her second novel, Lord Fenmore’s Wager, which she wrote after she moved back to South Africa and settled in Durban. Alissa then relocated to Cape Town where she wrote her third novel, Send and Receive, before moving to Johannesburg, where she currently lives with her husband and two sons.
Connect with Alissa: Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads | Website

... GIVEAWAY HERE!

The author is giving away a $20 Amazon gift card to 1 lucky winner.


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It's time for another international giveaway here @ My Book and My Coffee! 

Enter this giveaway for a chance to win an eBook copy (Nook or Kindle version) of Getting By (A Knight’s Tale I), a new-adult contemporary romance novel by Claudia Y. Burgoa. 

WW Giveaway: Getting By (A Knight’s Tale I) by Claudia Y. Burgoa
Getting By (A Knight’s Tale I) by Claudia Y. Burgoa
New Adult Contemporary Romance
Release Date: February 18, 2014
When Emma Anderson arrived at San Francisco International Airport, she regretted accepting the distinction of being the maid of honor to Gaby’s—her childhood friend—wedding. It had been years since the last time she set foot in Menlo Park, where her parents had been killed. The rug where she had been shoving her feelings since that day looked bumpier than a camel’s hump. Who could blame her; if she hadn’t been selfish they’d still be around. Ever since that fateful day, Emma has been perfecting the knack of Getting By.

Cade’s wedding in Menlo Park—a city close to San Francisco—might be the perfect place for Jake Knight to shake the memories of his ex, Emma Anderson for good. Single, available women galore for an entire week was the perfect medication, one he intended to take three times a day for an entire week to return to his player days. It was a plan the former spy thought flawless until he came face to face with the maid of honor. Jake’s perfect retreat turns into a flight, fight or hide week of celebrations.
Pretty exciting, don't you think? Oh.. And I LOVE THAT COVER! :)

About the Author: 


Claudia Y. Burgoa - Author of Getting By
Claudia lives in Colorado with her family and three dogs. While managing life, she works as a CFO at a small IT Company. She’s a dreamer who enjoys music, laughter and a good story. Claudia writes romance, sci-fi, and fantasy. She has published two novels: Where Life Takes You and Getting By. Claudia is currently working on Standing By, the second book in the Knight series. For 2014, Claudia plans to released three, perhaps four novels. 
Connect with Claudia: Website | Goodreads | Facebook | Twitter

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Giveaway is international 
Ends on May 4, 11:59 PM 
Winner will be chosen on May 5, 2014

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No Conditions Book Blast & Book Giveaway

No Conditions Book Blast & Book Giveaway 
Feb 7, 2014 by Dr. Vivi Monroe Congress
Inspirational Fiction
Hosted by: Write Now Literary Virtual Book Tour

Tour Schedule: http://wnlbooktours.com/vivi-monroe-congress

Purchase link: No Conditions on Amazon

About The Book:

O.C. Byrd is hard-working, handsome and newly married to the woman of his prayers. With his sights firmly set on becoming a Gospel recording artist, his determination is beginning to pay off, earning him a windstorm of recognition at the local level. 

But will both his widespread notoriety and his marriage be jeopardized through the accidental discovery of his wife’s former lifestyle?

About the Author:

Dr. Congress
Dr. Congress is a Best-Selling, Award-Winning Wordsmith, Literary Advisor, Publisher and creator of C.H.O.C. Lit™ Flavored Books (Christians Having Ordinary Challenges).

She holds a BA in Human Relations, Masters in Theology, Doctor of Ministry degree in Christian Counseling and is a Certified Christian Life Coach.
Connect with Dr. Congress: Amazon Author Profile | Facebook | Twitter | Website | Email

Sneak Peak:

Chapter Ten 

“Okay, let’s hit that once more from the top,” directed one very perfection-driven recording engineer. Enoch “Z-man” Zimmerman is, by far, the most on-point dude I know; nothing gets by him—musically speaking—and if his name is attached to it, so is excellence. If I hadn’t known this about him beforehand, I would’ve ended this session an hour ago. Old dude is dipping into my pockets—deep. But, it’s all good. There’s no price tag on quality or knowing that your creative vision is being birthed and we did cover a lot of ground in these last two days. However, I was trying to come in under a budget since I still have to get updated headshots and that, alone, can cost a mint. Needless to say, the budget needs a budget.

From within the encapsulated sound booth, I quickly prepare myself for a retake by clearing my throat and rolling my head to work out neck and shoulder tension. This is the last track we’re recording, also my favorite, and I can’t risk anything getting in the way of my sound. I’ve reworked the lyrics and rearranged the music to Will Downing’s All About You and in a play on words, I decided to use the working title, All About Him, for my CD. Z-man, who was previously in a zone setting the levels on the control panel, gives me his ‘look,’ the one that says, any minute now…waiting on you. 

Closing my eyes, I ease into the moment by thinking of the unending blessings God has poured into my life, most recently the love and devotion of a woman who loves Him as much as I do. I give Z-man a thumbs up, our non-verbal cue that I’m ready to record. Through my headphones, I hear the music intro and seconds later, Z-man‘s voice comes through in a word, “Rolling.” 

Swaying side to side, I’m feeling it and without forethought, I take ownership of the musical moment and sing, “I’m not a perfect man, I do the best I can…” 

Inside of four minutes, Z-man shouts, “Perfect!” and just like that we’re done. Demo complete, mission accomplished. Talk about feeling good … man!

Collecting my sheet music from the copy stand, I give the booth the once-over and scan the small space for other belongings I might have overlooked. As if handling a Ming vase, I carefully place the headphones on the overhead hang. Lord knows the last thing I need now is to have Z-man add something else to my currently swollen studio tab.

“You know, O.C., I believe your voice has gotten much stronger. Not at all like when I first recorded you a few years back. You’ve got a more mature sound.”

Beaming with pride, “Man, a lot has gotten stronger and better with me.” I strike an impressive bodybuilder crab pose, careful not to flash the shiny new article of jewelry that now resides on the ring finger of my left land. We both laugh and post up a high-five on it. 

“Oh, I know that look. Had it once upon a time myself,” Z-man reflects. “That’s the look of a man who’s found his better half. Congrats again, man. I wish you the best.” His voice fades as though he’s been a casualty of love. And while his wound may still be fresh, he is no love reject; he’s recovering from the death of his wife earlier this year.

“Thanks, Z,” I respond. Placing a sympathetic hand on his shoulder which serves as a point of contact as well, I whisper a brief prayer for his healing. “That means a lot, man.”

“I miss her, O.C.” his voice slightly cracking, “I miss her a lot.” Z-man’s body slowly slumps in his chair, his eyes misting despite his best efforts to blink back the tears.

Identifying with his pain in the presence of my own joy is a real challenge, but I do my best to console him anyway. 

“You and Maggie…watching the two of you was…was…well, inspiring. Y’all were so in sync. I’ve never seen anything like it except for my Mom and Pops, of course.” Although I did my best to encourage Z-man, Goddess is the pro at this kind of thing since she deals with death and sorrow every day for a living.

I watch as a nostalgic smile sweeps across Z-man’s face. I must’ve said something right. Unfolding his grief-tormented body, he sits straight up and releases a fraction of his pain through a loud exhale, “Remember this…if this were your last day on earth, what would you look at more closely, more intensely? What would you appreciate? What would you want to savor? What would really be important to you?” He pauses and appears to be thinking about his next words.

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