2013 SnowGlobe Award Contest

2013 SnowGlobe Award Contest
A new annual award

Wednesday 27 November 2013

Winners for the Catchiest Opening Lines are:

Melissa McClone and Patricia Walters-Fischer (one vote apart)-Congrats ladies!!

Voter entry winner-Bette Hansen-Congrats!

E-gift cards awarded shortly:)



Catchiest Opening Lines!

Mini-contest number two is my favorite-opening lines are one of the many things writers work hard to get right. Capturing a reader's attention when there are so many great books they could be reading is a fun challenge for all authors and these authors do not disappoint:) Please vote for the opening lines that capture your attention the most by listing the entry number and your email address in the comments section below. ***I ask that anyone voting using the Anonymous feature to please leave a valid email as well, otherwise the vote may not be counted. If your vote will not post, you may email me at Jennifer@jennifersnowbooks.com, but only votes posted here are guaranteed entries. Thanks for your co-operation! At the end of this contest, I will reveal which lines are from which book. Happy reading!

1) -Trish F. Leger
"Did you grab that last box?"
"Yep, it’s done, one last one to worry about."
Simone Welter turned and took in the small warehouse that held all manner of decoration scattered around. It vaguely looked as if every holiday had vomited and coalesced in the small interior.

2)-Moira Keith
"Target-" The earpiece crackled as it cut in and out until all I could hear was static.
"Repeat." I peered through the binoculars.
"Target is heading your way," Ethan White, my partner, repeated.
"Move to plan B," the Sergeant chimed in. "And Monroe, please try not to shoot him."
"Crap, Sarge, not even a minor flesh wound? You suck the fun out of every assignment, but I promise to try and control my itchy trigger finger."

3)-Heather Gray
Some women are satisfied with one man in their life. There are
even women who would say that’s too many. Not me, though. Oh, no. Not
me. I get to juggle two.

4)-Aileen Fish
Duncan Chapman winced at the crash ringing from the nursery above his brother’s study. "You didn’t consider the noise your darling hellions could produce when you chose this room as your sanctuary, I take it."

5)-Dana Volney
Halle Adams leaned against the counter and propped herself up on her elbows. She stared

at the pink bottle brush Christmas tree on the jewelry case. The glittered star shimmered
in the Christmas lights. So simple. So pretty. So . . . She sighed. Earlier, when she’d

poured herself a glass of wine, she’d cut the overhead lights and opted for the glow from

the store’s Christmas tree. She loved and hated this time of year.

6)-Cara Marsi
"I have two days to find a fiancé." Ignoring the anxiety that tightened her stomach, Graceann Palmer dipped her fork into her apple pie à la mode and slipped the tasty treat into her mouth.
Her friend Kate sat next to her at the counter in the quaint fifties-era Spirit Lake Diner, located just outside the small Pennsylvania town of the same name. Kate grinned. "You could advertise online: Fiancé wanted for Christmas. Good pay. Temporary position."

7)-Debora Dennis
Corinne Mackenzie had no choice but to seek out the help of the town matchmaker.
Her down-filled coat flapped against her knees as she rushed down the street toward the
Starlight Hills Civic Center, anxious to get out of the cold. The coat did its job insulating her
body from Old Man Winter, but nothing could keep the chill from her heart these days.

8)-Heidi Ashworth

"I assure you, I am not a'tall misunderstood," Julian, Marquisof Trevelin insisted. It was in response to the remarkof avisitor from Milan who dared to assume the scar the Marquisbore must consistently lead to the misapprehension of all those around him, for whether he was happy or sad, cheerful or angry, it appeared as if he perpetually sneered. 

9)-Carolyn Wren
"Are you sure?"
Elly grinned at her friend. "Sal, I think you’re doing this wrong. You’re a realtor, I’m looking for a house. Your job is to talk me into buying, not out of it."

Sally, her lifelong buddy and trainee real estate agent, looked dubious. "It’s old."

Elly let her gaze wander over the deep red bricks of the cottage almost obscured by the climbing white roses. She saw the faded paint on the window frames and doors, the cracked tiles on the roof. None of that mattered. Something about this place called to her, tugged at her. "Imagine it with snow on the roof."

"I’m imagining the roof collapsing."

10)-Nikki Lynn Barrett
"I am ready for this."

Robin Sorenson spoke each word with confidence, but her mind had a completely different idea. "I can do
this!" She tried again louder this time, letting the words roll off her tongue. Did she really think if the words
were said often enough, that it would just magically happen? If only it were that easy. With a sharp inhale,
she took a step forward, keeping her eyes focused on the gray two story
building in front of her. Had it
really been more than a month since she'd been home?

11)-Liberty Blake
"All aboard." The conductor’s voice rang inside the confines of the passenger car, bouncing from the locomotive and the brick station building and back. Azure Brown smiled at the clouds of steam issuing from the man’s mouth as his warm breath met the cold air. Snow covered his wool clad shoulders and his company hat was almost as white as his hair.

12)-Melissa McClone
"You didn't tell me the Bar V5 held the Guinness World Record for the longest driveway." Rachel Murphy stared out the windshield of her brother Tyler's 4x4 pickup. Against Montana's big sky—a gorgeous, cloudless, cornflower blue this December morning—the snow covering tree branches and mountaintops looked white enough to eat, like whipped cream or better yet meringue. "Guess you need to make sure guests can't run away from the ranch and hitch a ride back to town."

13)-Melissa Blue
Come Hell or high water I will make it home for Christmas.

Confederate officer, Craig Langston, shifted the leather strap holding his rifle to the opposite shoulder and crept to the roadside lining the woods, keeping a weather eye out for Yankee patrols.

14)-Lynn Kellan
Oh, wow. Tina Hudson stared at the faded denim
clinging to the plumber wedged under her friend’s
kitchen sink. A piece of silver tinsel stuck to the seam
along his solid thigh. If she plucked the tinsel off his
jeans, maybe she could sneak a squeeze to see if his
flank was as sturdy as it looked. Would a perfect
stranger mind getting groped by a lonely woman?

15)-EmmaLee McCrickett
“Nel! You’ve misunderstood, Nel!"
 
The words echoed down the stairs behind Cornelia
Quinn as she took them in a most unladylike fashion,
two at a time, her heeled, white leather shoes slipping on
the plush red carpet. She could hear the leather soles of
his shoes hitting the black and white marble of the hall,
he nearly catching hold of her sleeve when she paused to
heave open the heavy front door.

16)-Patricia Walters-Fischer

“Nathan!” A full bowl of popcorn fell out of my hand as I white-knuckled my iPhone. The steady salsa beat of Pitbull’s Manos Pa’rriba filled the kitchen.
His eyebrow arched. “Olivia, por favor apaguen la música.
I bit my lip in an attempt to keep my jaw from falling to the floor. I pressed the stop button. “Es mejor que? Better?”
Si, thank you.”
“You’re, you’re . . . naked.”

Remember Voters, please include a valid email address with your vote for a chance to win. Anonymous votes without one may not be counted. Voting closes at midnight (my time lol) on November 29th, with the winners announced here on November 30th.
Thanks for participating! Good luck!
Best,
Jennifer
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday 24 November 2013

Favorite Cover Contest!

Winner of the first mini-contest is...

Liberty Blake for her cover-Christmas Lights-Congrats Liberty!!

And the voting entry winner is...

Melissa Kircher-Congrats Melissa!!

Gift cards will be emailed to you both today:)





ATTENTION VOTERS:)

-I have been told that some votes are not registering-if you try to post a vote and it doesn't post, please email me your vote at Jennifer@jennifersnowbooks.com and I will post it for you:) I'm not sure what the issue is as the comments are not on moderation...thanks for your understanding!



Let the mini-contests begin! Starting midnight tonight, voting will open for your Favorite Holiday Cover! Author participants in this year's contest encourage and appreciate your vote for their cover image. On Wednesday, November 27th, the winning author will be announced and a voter will be randomly selected to win a $10 amazon gift card sent electronically to their email.

Good luck!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 



 
 
 
 
 
 
Voters, please leave a comment with the Author's name, book title, and your email address for a chance to win! Good luck to all participants:) 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday 14 November 2013

SnowGlobe Award Schedule of Events & Contests

Here is a detailed schedule of the events and mini-contests that we will be having during this six-week SnowGlobe Award contest. Participating authors be sure to spread the word and get some votes for your holiday titles!!

November 22-Contest deadline. All entry forms, cover images, excerpts, and pdf versions of the books need to be submitted by midnight to Jennifer@jennifersnowbooks.com

November 23/24-Judging entries and score cards will be emailed out. Good luck everyone!

November 25-November 27-Favorite Cover Contest! During these three days, all of the covers for the participating entries will be displayed here on the blog. Readers, family, friends, other authors are encouraged to vote on their favorite. On November 27, the winning cover will be announced and a voter entry will be randomly selected and both winners will receive a $10 amazon gift card.

November 28-November 30-Catchiest Opening Lines! We all know great opening lines are key to grabbing a readers interest, so during these three days, the opening lines of each book will be posted. Readers, family, friends, other authors are encouraged to vote for the lines they think are the catchiest. On November 30, the winning opening lines will be announced and a voter entry will be randomly selected and both winners will receive a $10 amazon gift card.

December 2-December 5-Most Intriguing Excerpt! During these four days, readers, family, friends, other authors are encouraged to vote on the excerpt they find the most intriguing. Which one makes you want to run out and buy the book? (This one will be a tight race for sure as we have some terrific excerpts to choose from.) December 6th, the winning excerpt will be announced and a voter entry will be randomly selected and both winners will receive a $10 amazon gift card.

December 9-December 14th-Three Rounds of Guess the Author! During these rounds, facts about our authors based on info provided in their bios will be posted and voters will have to guess which facts belong to which author. Three winning voters will be randomly selected at the end of the week (Dec 15th) and will receive $10 gift cards. Sorry, no author prizes for this round:)

December 16-December 20-Favorite Title Contest! Readers, family, friends and other authors are encouraged to vote for their favorite holiday titles from the participating entries in this year's contest. Winning author will be announced December 21 and one voter entry will be randomly selected and both winners will receive a $10 amazon gift card.

December 23-Judging score cards are due by midnight at Jennifer@jennifersnowbooks.com
Author judges will have been asked on the score card for several positive comments about the titles they are reviewing...these will be posted anonymously here during the final judging week:)

December 24-Top three entries will be announced.

December 24-December 31-Top three entries will be judged by an independent published author and three independent readers of romance fiction to determine the winner.

January 1-Winner announced here on the blog!

Good luck to the participating authors and those of you who come out to support your favorite romance writers and their heartwarming holiday stories:)!

Best,
Jennifer Snow

Saturday 9 November 2013

The first annual SnowGlobe Award Contest


Welcome to the 2013 SnowGlobe Award Contest hosted by Jennifer Snow Books! As a writer of sweet contemporary romance-often with a holiday theme, I decided this year to launch my own award for the year's best holiday title as decided by peers and readers alike.

Holiday romances are a favorite among readers of the genre and each year there are so many wonderful heartfelt, emotion-packed stories with beautiful festive covers, that I thought it would be nice to honor some of these authors who help get us into the holiday spirit.



The contest is open to all subgenres of romance-as long as it has a holiday theme. The word count is open to any length this year, and may have subcategories in following years. In its launch year, I am also keeping the participant numbers to 25 authors to keep the contest running smoothly.

The contest is free to enter, participating authors are simply asked to act as judges for the first round-scoring two entries and submitting score sheets by the deadline date.

The winner will be announced on January 1st.

Throughout the contest, author covers, excerpts, profiles will be displayed on this blog and there will be lots of opportunity to interact with the authors and get to know them and their stories. Mini prizes will be awarded to both participating authors and readers throughout the contest.



Authors interested in participating can email me at Jennifer@jennifersnowbooks.com for more information and an official entry form.

Looking forward to a fun and exciting 2013 SnowGlobe Award contest!

Happy Holidays,
Jennifer Snow