After a little more than 3 years blogging, I'm very excited to announce that StuckInBooks has gone over 1,000,000 page views!
I'm going to celebrate in the best possible way!
GIVEAWAYS
I have been collecting SIGNED copies of books to use as part of this celebration. Some I have bought and some have been kindly donated by the author. Each day, I will feature a book and offer a giveaway for it. Wanta see what I've got? See anything you'd like to win?
Today I have FOUR books for you!
The Gatekeeper's Sons (Gatekeepers Saga, #1) by Eva Pohler
Fifteen-year-old Therese watches her parents die. While in a coma, she meets the twin sons of Hades—Hypnos, the god of sleep, and Thanatos, the god of death. She thinks she's manipulating a dream, not kissing the god of death and totally rocking his world.
Than makes a deal with Hades and goes as a mortal to the Upperworld to try and win Therese's heart, but not all the gods are happy. Some give her gifts. Others try to kill her.
The deal requires Therese to avenge the death of her parents. With the help of Than’s fierce and exotic sisters, the Furies, she finds herself in an arena face to face with the murderer, and only one will survive.
The Gatekeeper's Challenge (Gatekeeper's Saga, #2) by Eva Pohler
Ten agonizing months have gone by since Therese faced off against her parents’ murderer at Mount Olympus, and she suspects Thanatos’s absence is meant to send her a message: go on with your life. She tries to return Pete’s affections even though her heart aches for the god of death, but when Than shows up to take her hamster’s soul, she becomes infuriated when he says he’s “been busy.” In cahoots with her new friend, who's gotten in with the Demon Druggies at school, Therese takes a drug that simulates a near-death experience, planning to tell Than off so she can have closure and move on, but things go very, very wrong.
Eventually she learns Than has been busy searching for a way to make her a god, and he’s found it, but it requires her to complete a set of impossible challenges designed by Hades, who hopes to see her fail.
The Gatekeeper's Daughter (Gatekeeper's Saga, #3) by Eva Pohler
In The Gatekeeper's Sons, Therese and Thanatos, the god of death, met and fell in love. In The Gatekeeper's Challenge, they did everything they could to be together, even break an oath on the River Styx. But the Olympians don't tolerate oath-breakers.
In this third book in the saga, The Gatekeeper's Daughter, Therese may have finally succeeded in becoming a goddess, but if she wants to remain one, she'll not only have to discover her unique purpose, but also make some allies among the gods. Artemis sends her on a seemingly impossible quest across the world, while Than searches for a way to appease Ares. To make matters worse, her baby sister's life depends on the outcome of her quest.
The Gatekeeper's House (Gatekeepers Saga, #4) by Eva Pohler
Eighteen-year-old Therese Mills has second thoughts about marrying Thanatos when she learns no god has ever been faithful to his wife. Before she can move into Hecate's rooms, however, the Underworld is attacked, she and her friends are crushed, the souls are unleashed, and a malevolent goddess threatens to unhinge Mount Olympus.
Hypnos has just made a deal with Hades to have his turn in the Upperworld, but before he can tempt Jen with a kiss, he's called back to rebind the souls and defend the House of Hades, and he unwittingly puts Jen and her family in harm's way.
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Keeping partying!
Today I have FOUR books for you!
The Gatekeeper's Sons (Gatekeepers Saga, #1) by Eva Pohler
Fifteen-year-old Therese watches her parents die. While in a coma, she meets the twin sons of Hades—Hypnos, the god of sleep, and Thanatos, the god of death. She thinks she's manipulating a dream, not kissing the god of death and totally rocking his world.
Than makes a deal with Hades and goes as a mortal to the Upperworld to try and win Therese's heart, but not all the gods are happy. Some give her gifts. Others try to kill her.
The deal requires Therese to avenge the death of her parents. With the help of Than’s fierce and exotic sisters, the Furies, she finds herself in an arena face to face with the murderer, and only one will survive.
The Gatekeeper's Challenge (Gatekeeper's Saga, #2) by Eva Pohler
Ten agonizing months have gone by since Therese faced off against her parents’ murderer at Mount Olympus, and she suspects Thanatos’s absence is meant to send her a message: go on with your life. She tries to return Pete’s affections even though her heart aches for the god of death, but when Than shows up to take her hamster’s soul, she becomes infuriated when he says he’s “been busy.” In cahoots with her new friend, who's gotten in with the Demon Druggies at school, Therese takes a drug that simulates a near-death experience, planning to tell Than off so she can have closure and move on, but things go very, very wrong.
Eventually she learns Than has been busy searching for a way to make her a god, and he’s found it, but it requires her to complete a set of impossible challenges designed by Hades, who hopes to see her fail.
The Gatekeeper's Daughter (Gatekeeper's Saga, #3) by Eva Pohler
In The Gatekeeper's Sons, Therese and Thanatos, the god of death, met and fell in love. In The Gatekeeper's Challenge, they did everything they could to be together, even break an oath on the River Styx. But the Olympians don't tolerate oath-breakers.
In this third book in the saga, The Gatekeeper's Daughter, Therese may have finally succeeded in becoming a goddess, but if she wants to remain one, she'll not only have to discover her unique purpose, but also make some allies among the gods. Artemis sends her on a seemingly impossible quest across the world, while Than searches for a way to appease Ares. To make matters worse, her baby sister's life depends on the outcome of her quest.
The Gatekeeper's House (Gatekeepers Saga, #4) by Eva Pohler
Eighteen-year-old Therese Mills has second thoughts about marrying Thanatos when she learns no god has ever been faithful to his wife. Before she can move into Hecate's rooms, however, the Underworld is attacked, she and her friends are crushed, the souls are unleashed, and a malevolent goddess threatens to unhinge Mount Olympus.
Hypnos has just made a deal with Hades to have his turn in the Upperworld, but before he can tempt Jen with a kiss, he's called back to rebind the souls and defend the House of Hades, and he unwittingly puts Jen and her family in harm's way.
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Special thanks to the author for donating these books.
I usually like to read a series all together because I don't like waiting for the next book to come out. The suspense just kills me.
ReplyDeleteBtw, congratulations in reaching all these page views. You're doing an awesome job!
i prefer to read a series all together that way i can be sure not to miss anything and that i have it complete also it avoid the long delay between each release
ReplyDeletehowever i must admit that for some i couldn't resist and tsarted them when i had a few books but not all teh series
congratulations once again and a big THANK YOU
Congrats, that a ton of views! :D
ReplyDeleteUnder The Mountain
Definitely all together! But sometimes I can't wait, and read them as they come out. :P
ReplyDeleteNothing can guarantee me that I'll want to read the WHOLE series. Usually I find a small detail that I simply can't live with and give up on a series on book #3 or #4. BUT, when I do find a series that I NEED to read as a whole they're usually in the process of still releasing them. Life is hard C:
ReplyDeleteI would love to have all them but I always find a series with books still to come out
ReplyDeleteI usually like to, but sometimes I read them so fast they run together and I can't recall what happens in each book. That's just me though.
ReplyDeleteI like to read a series all together. I don't like a lot of time between books. Thanks for having the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI do loving having the entire series in hand. Back to back reads are so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read the series all together if I can, thanks
ReplyDeleteI much prefer to read a series that is already out, no if alot of them are out i will read them and then keep going, but my memory sucks and i read alot so if i read one at a time then a few months or longer read another i would forget because i would have read so many between but if i read alot in row i won't forget, then if they keep coming out i can rember. lol. plus i hate waiting. i am super impatient. thanks for the giveaways
ReplyDeleteI like to read a series all together but most of the time, that only happens when I didn't follow the series right from the first book but if I did, I'd be reading them as they come out. :)
ReplyDeleteI like to read a series all together
ReplyDeleteI prefer to wait until all books in a series are published and them read them all together, unless it's a very long series, then I get the first few books and read them too see if I'd like to read more.
ReplyDeleteusually all together but sometimes you can't wait for all them to be released
ReplyDeleteI usually wait until all of the books in a series are published because I love to binge read series, I just hate when I have to wait for months to read the sequel to a book because by then I will have forgotten a lot of the details about the previous one. I just have an awful memory... haha Thanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteI usually wait so I could find a boxed set or read them without waiting for a year, but it really depends on the series. If I buy the first book and the second book will be out next year, then I`ll just have to wait, not unless the book`s really great.
ReplyDeleteI like to read the series all together. In this way the past events in the last book remains fresh.
ReplyDeletesometimes I get lucky and series I want to read are done so I can read them all at once but I don't have too if I enjoy it I'll wait!
ReplyDeleteI like to read the series all together. Because I tend to forget the minor events of the past book. :/
ReplyDeleteSometimes when I read a book I don't even realize it's a series until the end, or even after that as well. (Sad, I know). In that situation, when I finish the book I go crazy hoping I have enough $$ to get the next one or the rest of the series. :(
ReplyDeleteI mean, I guess I like that element of "I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE!!!!!" But I also like the reassurance that the story will continue on.
So, I'm not sure I favor either one more that the other.
I prefer to read them all together, but if i'm impatient I'll read them as they come out
ReplyDeleteI don`t mind waiting for the next book! :)
ReplyDeleteAll together, I can't wait so long for the next one to come out especially if the book I'm reading ends with a cliffhanger :/
ReplyDeletecongrats on your sucsess, and i prefer once they are out or at least a few are out because i get so into books i hate waiting lol thank you
ReplyDeleteI read so many books in a short period that I like to read sagas all at once so I don't have to review the previous ones to remember what happened.
ReplyDeleteAll together if I love the series. If it leaves me a little bored, I might want to read something else for a change.
ReplyDeleteI like to read as they come out. The anticipation makes it that much better. Awesome giveaway. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to be able to read them all together, but I feel so behind if there's a series I've really wanted to read since the first book was coming out but still haven't picked up (especially if the series is already finished).
ReplyDeleteI like to read finished series but if I accidentally started a series without it being complete i'll read the book as it comes out.
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