Friday, August 3, 2012

Review & Giveaway ~ Anastasia Forever


Anastasia Forever
Author: Joy Preble
Release Date:  August 7, 2012
Publisher: Sourcebooks

Summary:
Stories within stories. Secrets within secrets. In accepting powers from the legendary witch Baba Yaga, Anne must tackle a complex set of missions: Discover the secret of their enemy's newfound immortality; decide whether she can kill him to free her family from a vicious curse; come to terms with the magic that now resides inside her; and finally find true love with Ethan. The riveting conclusion to the trilogy that began with Dreaming Anastasia.

Review:
WOW!  I have been captivated by Anne & Ethan since I first read Dreaming Anastasia.  Anne and Ethan's stories get a little deeper and I love how Tess adds a little spunk to the adventure, not that anything dealing with Baba Yaga needed any extra spice.  Anne discovers more about her family's history through unconventional methods.  Anastasia Forever is a sold end to a great series, though I still love these characters and wonder what the future holds for them even though I know the series is over.  If you enjoy a little magic and mystery and Russian Folk tales in your reading then I highly recommend you check out this series.

Now, I'm pleased to offer a giveaway for a copy of Anastasia Forever!  All you need to do is fill out the form below.  Remember, you must be over 13 to enter and live in the US.



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My Reviews for Dreaming Anastasia (Book 1) & Haunted (Book 2)

You can stop by Blue Willow Bookshop on 
August 11th at 2pm for
 Joy Preble's Ansatasia Forever Lauch Party! 

4 comments:

  1. I'd have to say England in the 1800s. That would be awesome. LOL
    Thank you so much for the review and giveaway!

    Pam

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  2. I would go to Romania in the 1500's (mooshujenne (at)gmail.com) contact in case I win :)

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  3. I would love to travel back to the Victorian era in England =]

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  4. Christina K. in the rafflecopter

    I'd go back to 19th Century France!

    I'm sure it was awesome and it's so cool to see what your ancestors were like:)

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