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Blogger Book Fair Reader's Choice Awards WINNERS

1st annual Blogger Book Fair

All’s Fair in Blogs and More!

Hosted by Paranormal Lounge

Thank you to all who participated in the Reader's Choice Awards! This has been a lot of fun, and I am definitely looking forward to participating again next year!




Here is the winner this for this year's awards:
Young Adult
What Kills Me by Wynne Channing

New Adult
The Forever Girl by Rebecca Hamilton

Fantasy - TIE!
Flight of Blue: Keys Chronicles by A.E. Howard
Lichgates: Book One of the Grimoire Trilogy by S.M. Boyce

 Urban Fantasy
Vaempires: Revolution by Thomas Winship

Thriller
Underneath by Michael Cargill

PNR – TIE!
Five: Book One of the Elemental Enmity Series by Christie Rich
Sweet Blood of Mine: Book One of the Overworld Chronicles by John Corwin

 Horror
The Portrait of Alatiel Salazar by Steven Katriel

 Short Story
Not the Norm by Becca J. Campbell

Humor
Into You by Riley J. Ford

Sci-Fi
Foreign Identity by Becca J. Campbell

Romance
The Heaven I Found in Hell by Ashley Andrews

Paranormal
The Forever Girl by Rebecca Hamilton


 

Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting this event, Sheri! Congratulations to the winners, as well as everyone who entered.

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  2. I don't mind a tie at all! Thanks to everyone who voted for Five and to Sheri for hosting the event!

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  3. Congratulations to all the winners. Great books, all!

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  4. Thank you so much Sheri for hosting this event and to everyone who voted! Sending you good karma express mail!!!

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  5. Woohoo! I'm happy with a tie!

    Thanks for hosting this, Sheri. Congrats to everyone!

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  6. Thanks for hosting this event, Sheri! Thank you to the voters!

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  7. Yay, I won! Who needs The Booker Prize, when you have stuff like this?

    Thank you to Sheri, and Kayla for all their work.

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  8. I'm happy with a tie too ;-) Thanks again, Sheri, this was so much fun! :-)

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  9. Congrats everyone! There was some great competition going on here. I found it hard to choose on some of the categories.

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  10. Thanks so much to everyone who voted. Congratulations to all the winners! This was a great event.

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  11. Thank you, Sheri, and thanks to everyone who voted for The Portrait of Alatiel Salazar. :)

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  12. Seems like an awesome event! Congrats to the winners! :D

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