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Blog Tour and Giveaway- Keeper of the Bees @megkassel @entangledteen

Keeper of the Bees by Meg Kassel Genre: YA Paranormal Release Date: September 4th 2018 Entangled Teen Summary: “ Beauty and the beast like you’ve never imagined! ” — New York Times bestselling author Pintip Dunn KEEPER OF THE BEES is a tale of two teens who are both beautiful and beastly, and whose pasts are entangled in surprising and heartbreaking ways. Dresden is cursed. His chest houses a hive of bees that he can’t stop from stinging people with psychosis-inducing venom. His face is a shifting montage of all the people who have died because of those stings. And he has been this way for centuries—since he was eighteen and magic flowed through his homeland, corrupting its people. He follows harbingers of death, so at least his curse only affects those about to die anyway. But when he arrives in a Midwest town marked for death, he encounters Essie, a seventeen-year-old girl who suffers from debilitating delusions and hallucinations. His bees want to sting her on sight. But Essie does...

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Three Year Blogoversary! Wow.




Explanation for that gif of Misha Collins dancing like a maniac: That is essentially me when I reaslised I've been reading and writing about books for three years now. It does not seem like that long.

First, some stats. Since starting Death Books and Tea, I have....

  • Posted 711 (712 with this) posts
  • Had 1761 comments made, which I find amazing considering my comment sprees happen once in a blue moon

  • Gained lots of followers. I'm not going to try and count them, because some people follow me in different ways. But I'm amazed that so many of you stick around for my ramblings. Thank you.

I'm sorry, but I can't host a giveaway at the moment. Spent too much money on books (and other things like birthday presents and postage and club fees...but mostly books).  Instead, I'm going to do shoutouts of awesomeness. All these people are people I've either met in real life or have just talked to on the interwebs, and have a lot of love for. 
People
  • Alek Cristea
  • Leo Cristea (Jet Black Ink)
  • Georgia (Bibliomaniac)
  • Charlie Morris
  • Lisa (Over The Effing Rainbow)
  • Stacey (The Pretty Books)
  • Cait (The Cait Files)
  • Tom Easton
  • Laura Lam
  • James Dawson
  • Kim Curran
  • Lou Morgan
  • Tom Pollock
  • TomPL
  • Liz de Jager
  • Darren (Bookzone for Boys)
  • Raimy (Raimy Rawr)
  • Bella (Cheezyfeet Books)
  • Amy (Amy Bookworm)
  • Caroline (Portrait of a Woman)
  • Liz (Planet Print)
  • Jim (YAYeahYeah)
  • Andrew (The Pewter Wolf)
  • Lucy (Queen of Contemporary)
  • Cicely (Cicely Loves Books)
  • Jesse Owen (Books4Teens)
  • Laura (Sister Spooky)
  • Amber (Mile Long Bookshelf)
  • Kirsty (Overflowing Library)
  • Beverly (A Reading Daydreamer)
  • Sean Cummings
  • Emma Marree
  • Chelsea Pitcher
  • M and Little M (We Sat Down)
  • Ryan (Empire of Books)

Publishers
  • Angry Robot/ Strange Chemistry
  • Hot Key Books
  • Hachette
  • Headline
  • Random House
  • Harper Collins
  • Macmillan 
  • Solaris
  • Indigo
  • Titan
  • Walker
  • Oxford University Press
  • Quercus



I'm fairly sure that I will have missed at least one person off this list. Probably more of you. That doesn't mean I don't love you. I just  can't think of you at this time. 
To everyone who  reads this blog, favourites, comments, publicises, chats to me...thank you.  I really appreciate it.  I hope to carry on blogging and being friends with you guys for a long time. 





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Blog Tour and Giveaway- Keeper of the Bees @megkassel @entangledteen

Keeper of the Bees by Meg Kassel Genre: YA Paranormal Release Date: September 4th 2018 Entangled Teen Summary: “ Beauty and the beast like you’ve never imagined! ” — New York Times bestselling author Pintip Dunn KEEPER OF THE BEES is a tale of two teens who are both beautiful and beastly, and whose pasts are entangled in surprising and heartbreaking ways. Dresden is cursed. His chest houses a hive of bees that he can’t stop from stinging people with psychosis-inducing venom. His face is a shifting montage of all the people who have died because of those stings. And he has been this way for centuries—since he was eighteen and magic flowed through his homeland, corrupting its people. He follows harbingers of death, so at least his curse only affects those about to die anyway. But when he arrives in a Midwest town marked for death, he encounters Essie, a seventeen-year-old girl who suffers from debilitating delusions and hallucinations. His bees want to sting her on sight. But Essie does...

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