Thursday, September 10, 2015


Jane Unwrapped by Leah & Kate Rooper
Genre: Young Adult, Mythological Fantasy
Publication: October 12th, 2015 by Entangled Publishing


Fluorine uranium carbon potassium. Jane’s experiment really went wrong this time. After a fatal accident, teen scientist Jane becomes the first modern-day…mummy.

Waking up in the Egyptian underworld without a heart certainly isn’t the best—especially when it means Anubis, god of embalming, has to devour her soul. Yuck. But when Jane meets the drop-dead gorgeous god, suddenly she's thinking this might not be the worst thing to happen.

And then Anubis asks her to do the impossible—just time-travel and kill King Tut. Well, every experiment has variables which can end in disaster… Jane just wishes she could decide whether she wants to strangle Anubis or kiss him.

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Leah and Kate Rooper are sisters from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Growing up beside the Pacific Ocean and inside a temperate rainforest fed their sense of adventure as children, and nourished a curiosity for strange and distant lands. They fed this curiosity with books—lots and lots of books. After experiencing the magic of Middle-earth, they began creating their own worlds. When they're not writing, Leah and Kate spend their time blogging and vlogging about their travel adventures and their writing journey. You can visit them at: www.leahkatewrite.com 




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6 comments:

  1. Probably. That would be so interesting to be preserved in such an ancient way!

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  2. I'm not sure I would be cool with that :) But it seems like a very interesting idea for a book. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  3. If I knew it would benefit someone else by donating my body, then yes I would do it. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  4. I'm not sure I would do that. Kudos to who ever will though.

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  5. Yes, absolutely. When I'm dead, I have no use for the outer shell of me so let it be used for scientific study.

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