May 22, 2014

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Meda Melange and Scott Tyler Return to NetGalley
Good afternoon Chem Set!
We always love announcing when our latest eARCs go live for you to request on NetGalley, but days like this are particularly special. That is because today's titles are Crushed by Eliza Crewe and Delete by Kim Curran, the newest additions to two of our favourite series!
We know that you lot love these books even more than we do so make sure you get your requests in ASAP before everyone else beats you to it!
Check out the books below and follow the links to take your chance to request a copy.

Crushed by Eliza Crewe



Meda Melange has officially hung up her monstrous mantle and planted her feet firmly on the holy and righteous path of a Crusader-in-training. Or, at least, she’s willing to give it a shot. It helps that the Crusaders are the only thing standing between her and the demon hordes who want her dead.
The problem is, the only people less convinced than Meda of her new-found role as Good Girl are the very Crusaders she’s trying to join. So when a devilishly handsome half-demon boy offers escape, how’s a girl supposed to say “no?”
After all, everyone knows a good girl’s greatest weakness is a bad boy.

Delete by Kim Curran



The country is at war. Beset by enemies within and without. And all because of the decisions changed by one boy – Scott Tyler.
In this ravaged alternative world, Scott hardly recognises himself. He’s a war hero, a leader of a unit of Shifters and maybe the only one who can prevent the country’s frail defences from crumbling.
But all Scott wants to do is find a way back to the reality he knew – without losing the girl he loves.
With every Shift he makes, Scott edges closer towards oblivion. With no one to trust – not even himself – how much is he willing to risk to get home?

T&Cs
If you'd like to look at this book - with a view towards possibly running a review, author interview, guest post or anything else on your blog or website - then please log in to your NetGalley account (or set up a new one) then put in a request just as soon as you can. It will only be available for the next 3-4 weeks - or until we reach the maximum requests limit - so don't delay, request today.
Please N.B.: we check all incoming requests to ensure the book is right for the blog or website in question, and that the requester is exactly the sort of top-notch, hyper-enthused, regularly-posting blogger / reviewer that we're looking to connect with and provide our eARCs to.
And then, once you've read and enjoyed this fabulous Strange Chemistry book, if you'd be interested in interviewing the author for your site - or asking about guest posts, podcasts, or pretty much anything else that you can think of - then please get in touch with Caroline at caroline.lambe@angryrobotbooks.com

Get Requesting
If you're not already on NetGalley get there now!
Good luck,
Caroline



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