Wednesday, December 4, 2013

50,000TH Hit Giveaway: Life is But a Scream with Horror, Thrillers & Mysteries!


Welcome to Unwritten's 50,000TH Hit Giveaway in honor of everyone who's dropped by to read this blog! Each day of the giveaway will focus on a different genre, and each giveaway will run for a week. Many generous authors have offered their books for this event, so if you win a book, please consider leaving them a rating/review on Amazon, B&N, and/or Goodreads when you get a chance to read it!

***GRAND PRIZE***
Kindle E-Reader & $15 Amazon Gift Card
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Giveaway Schedule 







*Short Stories - Dec. 9- Dec. 16

*Author Goodies - Dec. 10 (Special prizes for our participating authors only!)


Today's giveaway features the books that might make you shiver, have nightmares, or wonder who dunnit. We've got a great selection, so take your time, click on the links to read about each author's books and prizes, and be sure to enter the giveaways for those you're interested in. All winners for this genre will be drawn a week from today. All e-prizes are available worldwide. Physical prizes may have limited shipping (e.g. US/Can only).

1. Nightcry by Gregory M. Thompson (5 E-Books)
2. The Golden Door by Gregory M. Thompson (5 E-Books)
3. Trembles Horror Magazine (5 Digital Bundles of 5 Mags Each)


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4. Hells Angel: The No Angel Series by Kim Faulks (3 PDF)
5. End of Dreams by Kim Faulks (3 PDF)



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6. When the Dead Whisper (A Mia Rushton Mystery #1) by Tara Neideffer (1 Signed Paperback-US/Can Only)
7. Deadly Road by Tara Neideffer (1 Signed Paperback-US/Can Only)


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8. Secrets, Snapdragons, and a Spirit: Petal Pushers Mystery Series, Book 2 by Tina D. C. Hayes 
(2 Kindle Copies)

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9. I Am Wolf by Joann H. Buchanan (2 E-Books)
10. The Kiss by Joann H. Buchanan (2 E-Books)














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11. Pipeline or The Listener by Christopher Carrolli (3 E-Books-Reader's Choice)




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25 comments:

  1. As to Gregory's offerings, I honestly don't think I have any 'irrational' phobias unless you count my fear of being in more than two and a half feet of water. Then again, I'm not even five feet tall so maybe there's something to that one after all :)

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  2. As a youngling, I used to be afraid of balloons, but not anymore.

    That is a good question, what scares me most. HMMMMMMMMMMM..Nothing really scares me anymore, not since I was a little kid.

    There is one BIG mystery in my life that is deemed unsolvable. I would like to know who my blood father and blood mother are. I am adopted and I would like to get to know my birth parents...

    Horror creatures really do not scare me anymore because I know they are fake!!!

    I would LOVE to go on a paranormal investigation!!!

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    1. I didn't know you were adopted, Drew--maybe you'll find out someday. I have an irrational fear of dolls. Especially creepy looking ones, but even some "cute" ones freak me out. Rather a challenge when you're a mom of two girls :)

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  3. LOL, yeah that might have something to do with it. :D

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  4. not sure if my comment posted or not but i did post one. hopefully it posted correctly i didnt tell me anything it just refreshed the page....

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    1. Hiya Tori! I personally moderate all comments and this is the only one I see from you so far. Blogger does eat them occasionally, and sometimes will regurgitate them later. I'll be on the lookout!

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  5. For Gregory Thompson's question - My most irrational phobia is easy. I have social anxiety. I'm afraid of people and how they perceive me to a high enough extent for it to be a condition. I know it's irrational, but I can't change it

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  6. For Kim Faulks' question - pretty much the same as my answer to Gregory. Social anxiety. I'm terrified of how people view me. A bunch of health issues hit me, and I gained a lot of weight. I'm terrified of seeing people I know because of how I look. The weight gain itself, meh, don't care too much. But how people view me? That's a biggie.

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  7. For Tara's question - I'd like to solve fibromyalgia. The docs have no clue why or how it happens, You can't effectively treat something without that knowledge. I'd want to find out that.

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  8. And for Tina, my answer's about the same as Tara's. Why did I develop fibro? And why did I develop a spondyloarthritis? Health issues suck.

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  9. For JoAnn, fictional horror creatures just don't scare me. It's too unrealistic to be something that would, say, cause nightmares. I'm more afraid of the criminals that are human in horror. I live alone, and I have this fear that someone will break in and something bad will happen to me. Seeing it happen in movies to characters freaks me out.

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  10. Lastly, Christopher's question. I've never been on a paranormal investigation, but I'd give it a try. I'm a major skeptic, so I'd like to see what people think is proof of ghosts in person. My parents have done one, and while they found it a bit hokey, they still had fun :)

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  11. I have mageirocophobia and verminophobia! I had my husband sign a pre-nup contract before we married, that these were indeed actual fears! ;)

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  12. I have a fear of falling, and a fear of being afraid, as weird as that sounds.

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  13. I think what scares me most is dying alone. I'm not scared of dying, just of actually being alone when it happens.

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  14. What mystery? hmm It'd like to solve definitively where we came from and where we go.

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  15. Mystery in my own life... My grandparents adopted a girl from el salvador when I was a teenager, but a few years later my grandmother and the girl had a fight and my grandmother kicked her out and i never saw her again. I'd like to find out what happened to her.

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  16. Fictional creature that scares me the most would have to be , well I've been trying to think of one that truly scares me, and i can't come up with one. There was a time when creatures were truly horrifying, but now they are romanticized, I mean even ogres because of Shrek.

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  17. I haven't gone on any paranormal investigations, but I would. I've watched then on TV, they are fascinating.

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  18. I found out that my Grandmother was the illegitimate child of an English Lord. Love to know more.

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  19. I think that a paranormal investigation could be fun.

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  20. snakes
    clowns
    Bermuda Triangle
    none
    Voldemort
    no

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  21. The mystery I would like to solve would be where we really came from. Thank you for the great chance.

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