I'm a college student with as much free time on my hands as procrastination will allow. Which, surprisingly and not surprisingly at all, is quite a lot. I have found that daydreaming is an art, and that I am a master at it. However, I have yet to fully harness night dreaming. Inception really showed me how much work I have to do. In these daydreams Wynter Chelsea: The Legacy was born at my sweet young age of 14 and published at 17. The supernatural tale has four young adults crammed into an Oldsmobile 442 on search for their missing parents across the United States. And the ride turns out rough, not so much because of the pit stops where they encounter demons, creatures, and spirits, but because Trevor Wynter won’t shut up.
This brings me to Trevor Wynter’s List of Most Awesome Superheroes (which also happens to be mine). The scrawny eighteen-year-old kid thinks he’s in league with these powerful men. Maybe there’s some truth in the matter. He’s never been injured, shoots blindfolded, sees the future in bits and pieces, and possesses greater fighting abilities than Amanda Chelsea’s older brother Jack.
Number 5: Captain America
His humanity attracts me the most. Constantly pining over his lost comrade in the Avengers, Cap shows that superheroes have emotions too and not just for female loves.
Number 4: Spiderman
Besides X2, Spiderman might be one of my favorite superhero movies. And I’ve been following the remake with Andrew Garfield like a nutter. I love the idea that some lanky teenager has the ability to become something extraordinary. And now Parker makes every kid want to be bitten by a spider.
Space alien? Check. Super senses? Check. Super strength? Check. Awesome? Check
Number 2: Rogue (X-Men)
X-Men provides a slew of cool powers. Discounting the fact that her ability makes her insane, she can experience all others mutant’s powers by skin-to-skin contact. Nothing beats that except…
Number 1: Pyro (X-Men)
Pyro, a mutant who can manipulate fire, might be in the evil Brotherhood, but his power makes Trevor Wynter’s dream of burning down a building seem like a reality. And even though I personally have a hard time handling matches, I’d like to think having Pyro’s ability would help me hurdle that fear. Then maybe I could light a candle.
****GIVEAWAY****
1 SIGNED copy of
BY BECCA RITCHIE
Four hundred years ago a creature descended upon the Earth. The supernatural hunted innocent lives wanting blood and vengeance. Two families, the Wynters and the Chelseas, knew of the darkness that reigned over the world. For thousands of years they hunted and killed to protect those who knew nothing of the dangers.
Amanda Chelsea vies to be a part of the Wynter Chelsea legacy, constantly craving the thrill of a lifetime that her older brother, Jack, and the two Wynter boys experience. At seventeen, Amanda’s passion to fight is overwhelming, and she cannot come to grips with why the boys are protecting her. Abilities are cast upon the new generation of Wynters and Chelseas, only in hopes of guiding them to vanquish the impenetrable creature. Even as Amanda Chelsea receives the power of empathy, feeling other people’s emotions, it brings more harm than a vital potency. Through the turmoil in New Jersey, Dustin Wynter is the only one able to relate to Amanda with a similar gift. As Jack’s rage boils over the edge, Dustin must put the pieces back together and hold the legacy up with a shaking arm and a quirky brother by his side.
When the world couldn’t seem to become anymore dangerous, both parents of each family go missing. Now with no choice but to bring Amanda along, she finally is able to fight without hassle, but is it worth it? Is the disappearance of the ones she loved a price that she has to pay for her dream to join the legacy? Traveling across the United States, the four young adults must confront their hidden emotions and ultimate reason for living.
Wynter Chelsea is a novel about finding truth in oneself and truth in the world amid the darkness that follows. Readers of the young adult genre will connect with Amanda’s coming of age story, where life seems to be at the tip of her fingers but she can’t hold on to it. Wynter Chelsea has a spark of comedy with Trevor Wynter and love with the bubbling young romance of Amanda and Dustin. With a strong sense of love, loss, and sacrifice, Wynter Chelsea connects the sentiment of the reader to the page. When the reader closes the novel, their heart will surely be left within the lines.
Amanda Chelsea vies to be a part of the Wynter Chelsea legacy, constantly craving the thrill of a lifetime that her older brother, Jack, and the two Wynter boys experience. At seventeen, Amanda’s passion to fight is overwhelming, and she cannot come to grips with why the boys are protecting her. Abilities are cast upon the new generation of Wynters and Chelseas, only in hopes of guiding them to vanquish the impenetrable creature. Even as Amanda Chelsea receives the power of empathy, feeling other people’s emotions, it brings more harm than a vital potency. Through the turmoil in New Jersey, Dustin Wynter is the only one able to relate to Amanda with a similar gift. As Jack’s rage boils over the edge, Dustin must put the pieces back together and hold the legacy up with a shaking arm and a quirky brother by his side.
When the world couldn’t seem to become anymore dangerous, both parents of each family go missing. Now with no choice but to bring Amanda along, she finally is able to fight without hassle, but is it worth it? Is the disappearance of the ones she loved a price that she has to pay for her dream to join the legacy? Traveling across the United States, the four young adults must confront their hidden emotions and ultimate reason for living.
Wynter Chelsea is a novel about finding truth in oneself and truth in the world amid the darkness that follows. Readers of the young adult genre will connect with Amanda’s coming of age story, where life seems to be at the tip of her fingers but she can’t hold on to it. Wynter Chelsea has a spark of comedy with Trevor Wynter and love with the bubbling young romance of Amanda and Dustin. With a strong sense of love, loss, and sacrifice, Wynter Chelsea connects the sentiment of the reader to the page. When the reader closes the novel, their heart will surely be left within the lines.
Official Rules:1.You must be 13 year or older to enter.2. Open to entrants with a valid U.S. mailing address only.3. Entries must be received by Midnight EST on March 10th 20114.To enter to win, simply leave a COMMENT for Becca long with your email address.
26 comments:
Thanks for the giveaway!
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Such a young author. The books sound really good, I need to read these!!!
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Tahnk you for the guest post! The book sounds very intriguing and the post made me put this book and it's sequel in my TBR list. Thanks again!
methom@earthlink.net
Spiderman is definitely the best superhero...(:
thanks for the giveaway! the book looks really awesome!
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This books sounds great!! Thanks again
Vivien
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No Ghost Rider or Batman? For shame.
Geeze girl, I'm jealous of your early start to being published! Good for you!
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This sounds like a great read! Enter me please.
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The book sounds interesting.
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Great post. Thanks for sharing! Sounds like an interesting book.
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Wow...college and writing! This author is busy! I barely have time for college and reading!
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Wow, published at 17, congrats! The premise of the book, and the road trip in an Olds, sounds great. Thanks for the info and chance to win.
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Sounds like a god book. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Thanks for the giveaway. Please enter me in contest. I would love to read this book. Tore923@aol.com
Way cool post :)
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I like Rogue too!
great giveaway
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Ooo, I so want to read this book.
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Looks interesting!
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It's awesome to see a young adult being able to publish her own writing. :) Thanks for the contest!
Sarah
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haha i procrastinate also... ALOT.
great post.
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This author is very busy! Thanksfor the giveaway!
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Awesome!! really awesome!
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I like Trevor already! Rogue is one of my favorite superheros! This sounds really good, I'd love to read it! Thanks for the great giveaway!
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What a great giveaway! Enter please :)
Thank you so much for having this!!
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Happy Reading!!
Hi!! I'd love to enter! Thanks for the opportunity... if I win, I will put it to good use!! haha thanks again <3
-Faith
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Interesting book! :) I'm interested in reading it! :)
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This sounds like a great book! Thanks for the chance.
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