Monday, January 21, 2013

Back to the Future #Giveaway Hop ~ I Am Just Junco Series



Back to the Future - A Giveaway Hop Across Time

January 22nd to 28th

Hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and Co-hosted by Book Haven Extraordinaire

For this great giveaway hop, I am giving away  ebook copies of the I am Just Junco series, Clutch, Fledge, and Flight by J.A. Huss. These are one of my favorite futuristic books, they have a great sci-fi kindof paranormal twist to them, well, at least to me anyway. These are for 18 and up for language, and violence, no sex. Be sure to check out the authors blog, and my reviews and the extra content in those if you like.

Paperback, 1st Edition, 320 pages
Published October 1st 2012 by Science Future Press (first published September 16th 2012)
ISBN 1936413116 (ISBN13: 9781936413119)
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How long can you lie to yourself before it all comes apart?
In 2152 the avian race is on Earth looking for something stolen from them decades ago – their genetics. At the center of the search lies the Rural Republic; a small backwards farming country with high hopes of military domination and a penchant for illegal bioengineering.
19 year old Junco Coot is the daughter of the Rural Republic’s ranking commander. She’s the most foul-mouthed, wildly unpredictable and ruthless sniper the Rural Republic has ever trained. But when her father’s death sparks a trip into forbidden places, she triggers events that will change everything she knows to be true.
As an elite avian military officer, Tier’s mission is to destroy the bioengineering projects, kill Commander Coot’s daughter, and return home immediately. There’s just one problem. Junco isn’t who she claims to be.
With no one to trust, not even herself, Junco must confront the secrets of her past and accept her place in the future, or risk losing herself completely.
CONTENT WARNING The I Am Just Junco series is NOT YOUNG ADULT. This series contains foul language and graphic violence.



Fledge (I am Just Junco #2)

by J.A. Huss 
Paperback, 388 pages
Published October 1st 2012 by Science Future Press (first published September 18th 2012)
ISBN 1936413124 (ISBN13: 9781936413126)
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Well-trained soldier or genetically engineered monster? 
Junco Coot can’t even remember her trip off Earth; she was too busy being morphed into her new avian body. But reality hits her hard when she wakes up to find her new life is not what she expected. Not even close. 
Tier is on trial for treason, the avian president wants her dead, her new military team is hostile, her body is being taken over by an illicit AI, and her only friend is a ten-year old throwaway boy.
In most places the avian Fledge ritual would be nothing more than mass murder, but here in the capital city of Amelia, it’s called growing up. Junco has two choices: fight to the death to prove her worth, or get sent back to Earth in the hands of her enemies.
In a foreign culture and surrounded by people she can’t trust or count on, Junco must find a way to save herself and Tier without losing her immortal soul in the process.
CONTENT WARNING - Just like CLUTCH, Book Two has lots of bad language and extreme violence. You've been warned. This series is NOT YOUNG ADULT.


by J.A. Huss 
Paperback, 370 pages
Published October 1st 2012 by Science Future Press
ISBN 1936413132 (ISBN13: 9781936413133)


You don’t want to owe that Luck bastard anything. It always asks for something in return.
There’s a new twist on an old prophecy and this one brings the End of Days. Junco must make a choice – human or avian? Only one race can survive.
Lucan has secrets and the lies are flowing like a mountain river during spring thaw. But he needs Junco to cooperate just a little bit longer or it all falls apart.
The Siblings on Earth are waiting for the Seventh to return and pull their clutch together. But Earth has secrets too – secrets that change everything.
Junco has survived against impossible odds, but the cost of survival is higher than she ever imagined. Luck is about to catch up with Junco Coot and her debt must be paid.
CONTENT WARNING - You know the drill...this is Junco we're talking about, right? Bad language, no qualms about killing.
Be sure to check out each review  as there is great teasers, excerpts and links to the authors character interview that will make you laugh out loud, lol. Really, they are worth checking into anyway.
Tier is just toooo hot, lol. Go Here for great character interview.

another good character interview Here

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16 comments:

  1. I think I'll like them. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  2. I think I with like them, I have the first one but I haven't read it yet. Thanks for the Giveaway!

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  3. My teenage daughter would love this series!

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  4. I think they look very interesting and would love to read them! Great premise! Thanks for the chance to win them! =)

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  5. Based on the information they look fantastic! :o

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  6. I haven't read them, but I've seen them quite a few times. I'd like to get my hands on them because I worked in a genetics research lab for a few months during college and think these could be a fun read.

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  7. These books look really good, I'm planning on reading the first one for sure!

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  8. they are, and each book gets better and better, what is not explained in the first comes to play in the second and third. they all tie together really well. Good luck

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  9. They are in my opinion, and I thought they would be outside my reading genre but they are not. Thanks for coming by

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  10. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  11. Hi!Thanks for the international giveaway!!

    Rafflecopter name - Rose Lennart

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  12. I've been interested in this series for a few months now, and I keep seeing them pop up, so they must be good!

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  13. I agree, even though the books have language, and that's all there is, I do believe most teens will love it, no sexual stuff at all, some war type violence, but nothing major. I would let my teen read it, shes 19, but even at a younger age i would,. its a fascinating series for sure

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  14. Froggy FroggaritavilleJanuary 27, 2013 at 8:30 PM

    Thanks for the chance to win!

    Froggy
    froggarita@gmail.com

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  15. Heck yeah! I will enjoy these books! I'm a nerdy girl through and through. Grew up reading sci-fi/fantasy books!!!

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  16. I think I will love these books :) I have not read any yet!

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