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Throw Back Thursday (Discovering Brightness)

20 Thursday Feb 2014

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Ashley’s palms started sweating as she clutched her paper in her hand. The room was going in and out of focus as she tried to speak, “I–uh–I,” she stammered. Everyone was looking at her as they started laughing, not even trying to hold back.

Throw Back Thursday

This is  the beginning of one my first stories that I started writing titled Discovering Brightness.

Waiting on Wednesday (1)

12 Wednesday Feb 2014

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“Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.

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Rain by Christie Cote

Expected Release Date: May 6, 2014

Taylor Sullivan took her life for granted until she received news that would change her life forever. In a state of denial she met Kyle, who didn’t end up being what she expected. She wasn’t able to escape her new reality, but with his friendship, just maybe she could survive it.

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Teaser Tuesday (1)

11 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along!

Final Rain Cover e-bookRain by Christie Cote

Expected Release Date: May 6, 2014

Taylor Sullivan took her life for granted until she received news that would change her life forever. In a state of denial she met Kyle, who didn’t end up being what she expected. She wasn’t able to escape her new reality, but with his friendship, just maybe she could survive it.

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“I’m not fragile,” I teased and kissed him harder. I supposed my bruise would say otherwise, but I didn’t want to be treated like I was going to shatter if someone touched me.

Rain Cover Reveal

07 Friday Feb 2014

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I’m very excited to reveal the cover for my first novel Rain today. I have been dying to share it for months now, and I finally can. I spent countless hours sifting through images trying to find the perfect one until I found the image of a girl sitting on a bench. I manipulated the image in Photoshop, which yielded the cover below. I hope you like it.

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Final Rain Cover e-book

 

Rain by Christie Cote

Expected Release Date: May 6, 2014

Taylor Sullivan took her life for granted until she received news that would change her life forever. In a state of denial she met Kyle, who didn’t end up being what she expected. She wasn’t able to escape her new reality, but with his friendship, just maybe she could survive it.

 

I Can’t wait to share the book with the world. In the meantime, you are welcome to look at the cover and watch the book trailer that I made for it.

Rain Book Trailer:

 

I’m also giving away autographed Rain bookmarks to anyone that would like one. Just fill out the form HERE. This offer is international, and I will keep your information private.

I want to give a HUGE shout out to all of the bloggers helping me by participating in the cover reveal today. Thank you for featuring my book and helping me spread the word about it.

Below are the awesome blogs participating. Be sure to check them out, some of them even have special interviews, exclusive quotes and an excerpt.

  1. Michele @ A Belle’s Tales **Excerpt + Quotes**
  2. Mickey @ I’m A Book Shark
  3. Tiffany @ Book Cover Justice
  4. Looking For Natty
  5. Ren @ Ren’s Rambles
  6. Paige @ Electively Paige
  7. Teresa @ Readers Live 1000 Lives
  8. Shanese @ The Bo0ki3
  9. Erin @ Jump into Books
  10. Laurie @ Laurie’s Paranormal Thoughts & Reviews
  11. Sarah @ Literary Meanderings
  12. Michelle @ Book Briefs **This or That**
  13. Mandy @ I read Indie  **Top Ten Interview**
  14. Farah @ Tumbling in Books
  15. Liz @ Fiction Candy **Interview**
  16. Nyssa @ Read Little Nyssa
  17. A.J. @ Collections
  18. Paige @ Comfort Books
  19. Amy @ Book Loving Mom
  20. Keren @ Gothic Angel Book Review
  21. Jessica @ Addicted To Novels
  22. Tiffany @ Escaping One Book @ A Time
  23. Soumi @ Pages from my thoughts
  24. Lora @ Reading for your Future
  25. Van @ Short & Sweet Reviews
  26. Veronica @ Mostly Reviews
  27. Krystal @ Live to Read
  28. Naomi @ Nomi’s Paranormal Palace
  29. Nicole @ Tribute Books
  30. Victoria Simcox
  31. Megan @ Megan Likes Books
  32. Lisa @ Bookworm Lisa
  33. Beverly @ The Wormhole
  34. Candace @ Endless Days of Literary Ecstasy

AuthorphotoAbout Me:

I reside in Vermont with my Husband and our dog. When I’m not reading, writing, or dreaming up my next story, I can be found shooting targets with my bow, drawing or baking.

Rain is my first book.

I write Young Adult Realistic Fiction, Fiction, and New Adult novels.

 

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Rain Cover Reveal Information

09 Thursday Jan 2014

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Hey everyone! Exciting things are happening. I’m finally ready to share the cover of Rain with the world! I hope you guys like it as much as I do. The cover reveal date is:

Wait for it…

February 7, 2014!

29 Days away! Along with the cover reveal I will be giving away autographed bookmarks for Rain to anyone who wants one, so be sure to visit on the cover reveal day and sign up to get one.

If you would like to participate in the cover reveal go HERE and fill out the form.

Be sure to like me on facebook, and add Rain on Goodreads to receive all updates big and small.

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Midwinter’s Eve Giveaway Hop

20 Friday Dec 2013

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Midwinter’s Eve Giveaway Hop
Hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer & Bookhounds
December 21st-31st 2013

Hello awesome readers and bloggers out there! Welcome to my author blog. I love to read just like you, and what is better than a gift card to shop for more books? I’ll even add some swag to go with it.

I got you here with a bribe of free stuff, I know, but I hope you will look around and take a peek at my book blurbs, and such while you are here. I’m a new author and looking to self-publish my first novel Rain next year once it is edited.

Enter to win a $10 gift card to Amazon. The giveaway is international, and the winner will be chosen randomly through rafflecopter.

Use the rafflecopter link below to enter. Good luck and thank you for visiting!

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This is a blog hop! Hop along to the next blog once you have entered!

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Post NaNoWriMo: My experience

13 Friday Dec 2013

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It is thirteen days after the NaNoWriMo deadline to write 50,000 words in thirty days. That is a mere 1,667 words a day. That is realistic right?  A challenge, but not too crazy when it is broken down like that. That is, if you actually write every day, and force yourself to at least reach that threshold. I started out strong, but here is the thing. I decided it would be a good idea to embark on this challenge while planning a destination wedding that I would leave for the morning after NaNoWriMo finished.  Needless to say, November was flipping insane. I also had other obstacles come up that I was not expecting, and there were days that I did not write a single word, and other days that I wrote, but the word count was low. I had been thinking about my NaNoWriMo project, Breaking Pointe, for months before I was able to start on November first. The odds were against me, and I was very behind, but I kept writing.

I honestly did not think I would be able to reach the goal, but I was determined to write as much as possible anyways. It was a challenge and I like challenges. I completed my first draft of my first novel a few months back, Rain, which was a major accomplishment for me, so I figured the next logical step and challenge was to write a novel in a month.

The last week I made a decent comeback, but I was still behind by a lot. I looked at my word count and though, I can’t be this close and not finish. So that is what I did. I finished. I reached 50,025 words around 11:00PM November 30, 2013. Obstacles and the world be damned, I persevered, and I did it. I can only imagine how many mistakes there are and I’m not sure how good it is since I was trying to write fast, but I kept going until I reached 50,000. Unfortunately, I didn’t technically finish the first draft of the entire novel. I had to stop when I reached the goal and pack to leave the next morning since I hadn’t done that yet. I will be going back to wrap up the novel soon, before going back to editing Rain.

To sum it up, NaNoWriMo was an insane challenge, but I’m glad I did it. I have most of another novel under my belt, which once given some TLC will hopefully turn into something decent. Luckily by the time I finished, my fiancé still loved me and married me. Everything worked out, making 2013 a kick ass year! I plan to make 2014 even better, starting with publishing Rain.

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To other writers out there, keep writing and never give up. If you haven’t written a full piece yet, pick something and just keep adding words every day. It doesn’t matter how much, just keep at it. Set small doable goals, eventually those small word counts will turn into large word counts and if you persevere, eventually you will have a book. If I can do it, so can you.

Did any of you do NaNoWriMo? What was your experience?

NaNoWriMo Day 5

05 Tuesday Nov 2013

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I am currently participating in my first NaNoWriMo. I have been waiting for this for months and been dying to get my new book idea, Breaking Pointe onto paper, or word document actually. Thirty Days and thirty night of writing is every Author’s dream, right? Well unfortunately life also continues. Those like myself who have other jobs they must work, commitments, friends, family, or planning a vacation and wedding that begins December 1st. Yeah I feel a little crazy right now, but hey I work good under pressure. Luckily I have time at work to write, or I would never have a chance at finishing this challenge on time. I’m a little behind right now at (7,040 words), but I got a pretty decent word count today and am pretty sure I can fully catch up tomorrow. If things go well, maybe I will be ahead by Friday since the weekends are trickier.

NaNo has been great so far and has encouraged me to write every day and given me a goal to work towards. I just finished writing my first book a few months ago, now I’m trying to write 50,000 words in thirty days. How amazing would it feel to achieve that? I think pretty freaking amazing! I have decided I am going to do it! Obstacles be damned!

I’m a bit out of my territory with this book, but it is fun and exciting as I get to know my characters and see where they take me. My main character Liv, is strong and feisty, and I look forward to getting to know her inside and out and seeing her take on her tormentors.

I have been looking forward to writing Breaking Pointe for a while and I hope it ends up being a good story. I also got to write my first Prologue for this book. I have never needed one before, but this story called for one.

I look forward to powering through NaNoWriMo! Is anyone else participating? My username is christiewriting if you want a writing buddy!

Happy Writing!

-Christie

 

©Christie Cote 2013

Finding Cinderella by Colleen Hoover Review

16 Wednesday Oct 2013

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finding-cinderella-by-colleen-hooverFinding Cinderella by Colleen Hoover

★★★★★

Daniel met the girl of his dreams in a dark closet by chance. He had no idea who she was or what she looked like, just that he shared the best experience of his life with her. A year later and a roller-coaster of a relationship with the wrong girl, he had since given up his search to find his Cinderella, when he met Six. Opinionated, straight to the point and an inappropriate sense of humor to match his, she was the perfect girl for him until a discovery challenged their relationship.

I LOVED this novella, and even though the ending was nicely tied up, I wanted more of Daniel and Six. I loved their story more than I expected. If the author decided to continue their story, I would not complain one bit.

I loved Daniel, when I got to meet him in Losing Hope as Holder’s best friend. He was always hilarious, and that hilarity did not easy up in this novella, it exploded throughout the text. I liked getting to know him and Six better through their own story. I got to see different sides of them that I didn’t get in Hopeless or Losing Hope. I didn’t realize what I was missing out on until I read Finding Cinderella.

The author always puts me under a spell with her words and stories. They are always beautiful and touch my heart in the most intimate ways. She is an amazing writer and I will read every book she comes out with, without hesitation.

The last reason why she is such an amazing author and I will always support her is how grateful she is of her readers. She wrote this novella and released it for FREE, a thank-you to her readers. I would have bought this book, and it would have been way worth it, and I know her other loyal readers would have done the same. As a loyal reader, this means a lot to me.

 I want to finish this review by saying thank you to Colleen Hoover for this gift and also continuously inspiring me.

 

©Christie Cote 2013

Losing Hope by Colleen Hoover Review

15 Tuesday Oct 2013

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17340050-1Losing Hope by Colleen Hoover
★★★★★ 

Just when Dean Holder gave up on finding Hope, he found her — a lot closer to home than he ever expected. Holder has a whirlwind of emotions and inner demons that he has to work through. The reason he does the things he does stems from childhood events that changed his life forever, along with unforgettable memories of a more recent tragedy.

In this book, I got to know Holder on a whole new level. I absolutely loved Hopeless. It is one of my all-time favorite books; and when I heard the author was releasing the story in Holder’s (one of my all-time favorite book boyfriends) point of view, I knew I had to have it. The story of Holder and Sky from Hopeless was so beautiful and tragic; and somehow, in Holder’s point of view, it was even more tragic. It made me love the characters and story even more.

I loved getting to know things about Holder I never knew and reasons behind the things he did in Hopeless that drove me nuts and had me thinking What the hell!? This wasn’t just Hopeless in Holder’s point of view; it was so much more. I really didn’t expect it to be as much of its own story like it was.

This story had its grip on me again from the very opening page, already throwing me into a scene I had never read before. I was hanging onto every word the author wrote, even the words that were from Hopeless because I was seeing them in a whole new way.

I didn’t think Colleen Hoover could break me again and make it so I couldn’t go on to read another book because I was so heartbroken over ending it like I was with Hopeless, but boy, was I wrong. When I finished the last beautifully written line, I found myself wondering how I would pick up another book again.

I loved meeting new characters like Holder’s friend Daniel. He was flipping awesome and made me laugh hysterically many times. The crap that came out of his mouth was ridiculous and awesome.

Long review short, this book was amazing, and I would highly recommend it! If you haven’t read Hopeless, read it and fall in love with Holder and then read this book and fall in love with him all over again, possibly even more than you did the first time. I know I did!

I received this book for review from Net Galley.

 

©Christie Cote 2013

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