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Book Review – The Bridesmaid

20 Wednesday Nov 2013

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Book Review, Julia London, The Bridesmaid

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In a twist on Planes, Trains and Automobiles, two strangers—Kate’s en route to be a bridesmaid, Joe’s en route to a life-altering job interview—battle a storm, a transportation strike, and each other in a cross-country race to make it to the wedding on time.

I have to say that I think Julia London is one of my favorite authors.  It doesn’t matter if it is contemporary or historical, her books always leave me smiling (although she does break my heart a little first sometimes).  And The Bridesmaid is no different.  It’s funny, charming, entertaining, quirky, cute, sexy …. I could go on and on but I won’t.

Kate and Joe are fantastic together and London makes their falling in love in a span of just a couple of days believable and touching.  As a novella it isn’t very long, about 100 pages, and I breezed right through it (mostly because I couldn’t put it down).  I laughed and sighed and grinned like an idiot.  It picked me up, dropped me a bit and then ended with a wonderful happy ever after.

If you’ve never read one of London’s books then The Bridesmaid is a great place to start.  It’s short, sweet, and wonderfully captures the sassy and loving nature of London’s writing.  But don’t blame me if you have to go out and pick up a bunch more to read right away.

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Book Review – Play by Play

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

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A Play Makers Novella, Book Review, Kate Donovan, Play by Play

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cover36051-mediumFormer college football star Jake Dublin’s wildly popular sports blog also details his personal life. And lately it’s all about Sophie, the pretty young woman who just moved into his apartment building. His readers know her only as “Elevator Girl,” and they’re all rooting for Jake to score.

The blog posts and banter with his followers are all in good fun, and he fully intends to come clean with the woman he’s wooing and wowing. That is, until she confides that she grew up in a house full of jocks and even dated a few. Her verdict? Never again!

Jake knows he needs to confess. But somewhere along the line he fell in love with Sophie and can’t stand the thought of losing her. So he procrastinates, and blogs, and digs himself deeper into a hole, until it all leads to a showdown that’s so nail-biting, not even the best play-by-play guy could ever have seen it coming.

I absolutely love these novella love stories – you spend a couple of hours and end up feeling all warm & fuzzy – and Play by Play is no different.  It may be short and sweet but it packs a lot of romantic fun into 50 or so pages.  Even though you can see the trouble coming from the first chapter, it is still amusing to see Jake get himself into a pickle and then try to get himself out of it.  It’s got a cute premise with part of the story being told as entries and comments on Jake’s blog and of course that causes some of his problems … but like any good love story it all works out in the end.

Donovan has an engaging writing style and her characters pull you in right away.  She manages to give readers a good understanding of her characters and their motivation in just the few pages she has.  Granted it might be a little too predictable for some, but considering it is a short book I think she does a fantastic job of telling a complete and entertaining love story.  I found myself laughing and cringing and turning pages as fast as I could, and then closed the book (well, turned off my e-reader) with a little giggle.  I’m definitely looking forward to more stories in the Playmakers series and I hope they are all as engrossing, with that little inventive twist thrown in.

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Blog Tour – Malicious Mischief

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

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Malicious Mischief, Marianne Harden

I’m excited to bring you a special look at Marianne Harden’s romantic mystery Malicious Mischief.  And as a special treat, we get an inside look at some of the characters from Marianne herself.  (And don’t forget to check out the giveaway for a Nook HD!)

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‘WARNING, I BRAKE FOR ALL ANIMALS.’

Who hasn’t had an animal they identified with, or described someone else by the traits of one? So I thought it would be fun to show four characters from MALICIOUS MISCHIEF as the animals I believe they would most identify with. I hope you’ll agree. ~Marianne Harden

KittenRYLIE KEYES: The heroine of MALICIOUS MISCHIEF, 1st in the Rylie Keyes romantic mystery series, is a budding PI. Rylie is also rather unlucky in love and somewhat flaky in the job department. But heart, she has lots. She laughs. She shares hilarious adventures with her sidekick Solo, and she’s playful. So much cuteness in one redheaded package, you’ll see. So I perceive Rylie as a kitten. No one controls a kitten. By their sweetness, they push their love on us. We take it, gladly. We can’t help it. They’re just that cute.

HumpbackSOLOSOLO NAMULAU’ULU: Awed and anxious over a troubled world, Solo is a Samoan circus-bike riding wannabe. Sadly, the downpour of not living up to his mother’s career expectations swamps him, but you won’t know it. He’s so funny. He’s so kind. Of course, his great size amazes people. They can’t fathom why he rejected the NFL. “It’s professional football, man! What’s wrong with you?” Nevertheless, their irritation doesn’t faze Solo. He still feels the sharp claws of guilt after hurting a quarterback during a high school game. No, this gentle giant never wants to harm again. So to my mind, Solo is a placid humpback whale.

EagleDETECTIVE THAD TALON: You won’t be able to doubt the depth of his feelings for Rylie, but you’ll know he’s hiding something. Everyone has secrets and his are big ones. He walks a road of mystery because he must. But he’ll take steps, anyway, to win your trust, and even use the quiet melody of his charming Scottish accent to rope you in. It is, of course, important for some people to lie wait and watch—and hunt. So I see Talon as an eagle, even his name supports this belief.

German shepherdOFFICER ZACH O’NEIL: I wish I could tell you how much Zach grieves killing a man in the line of duty. And now, a hush of his own life has fallen upon him. Still his eyes of friendship never leave Rylie’s face, yet there is something besides buddy-love in that gaze. Rylie knows it. Rylie shares it; the safety of someone trustworthy demands no less. Thus, these two will face Zach’s troubles together, just as they tackled together the complexities of their childhoods. And somewhere along the way, they’ll confront their true feelings for each other—one way or other. So for the big brother he was to Rylie in their youth, and for the tortured guardian his is to her now, Zach is a German shepherd.

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Malicious Mischief_RGB_FRONT_500Malicious Mischief by Marianne Harden

 Blurb:

Is it strange to have the unemployment office on speed dial? Not for twenty-four-year-old college dropout Rylie Keyes. However, her current job at a small retirement home is worlds more important than all her past gigs. Fact is, if she loses this job, she’ll fail to stop the forced sale of her grandfather’s home, a modest lakeside bungalow that has been in the family for ages. But to keep her job she needs to figure out the truth behind the death of a senior citizen found murdered in her care.

The victim was thought to be a penniless man with a silly grudge against Rylie. However, his enemies will do whatever it takes to keep their part in his murder secret.

  Forced to dust off the PI training she must keep hidden from her ex-detective grandfather, Rylie has to juggle the attentions of two very sexy, very different cops who both arouse and fluster her at the same time. And as she trudges through the case, she has no idea that along the way she just might win, or lose, a little piece of her heart.

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Author Info:

I love making people laugh. True, I should probably spend time on an analyst’s couch, but I’d rather spill loads of fun into my books. I’m rarely at a loss for words, which is wicked cool for a writer. And it would be poppycock to say I didn’t laze away my wonder years dreaming of far-off places.

Over the years, I’ve traversed the insanely fun back roads of Australia and New Zealand, trekked the wildly exotic landscapes of Asia and Africa, soaked up the blistering Caribbean sun, survived bitter Arctic cold to witness the Northern Lights, and lost a wee bit of my heart to the awesomeness of Europe.

My goals in life are simple: do more good than harm and someday master the do-not-mess-with-me look. I roost in Washington State with my husband and our two children.

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Giveaway:

The author is giving away a Nook HD to one winner tour-wide.

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/1cb554188/

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Excerpt:

I managed to look down. Froze. Zach’s jacket had somehow twisted to the front, leaving my butt out in the open. I started to tug it back into place, spied a huge pool of blood nearby, and keeled over. Splat.

“Isn’t that somethin’, you’re wearing a pink thong.” Cokey Bill’s voice sounded distant. “Doris won’t wear one, on account of her incontinence.”

Dizzily, I struggled to my knees, staggered a little, then righted with a hand to one of the orange boxes for support. “Mr. Oley—we need to get—help. Doris needs—help.”

“Ah, that’s the sweetest thing, you moving over like that. I got a nice view now.”

I lapsed into a moment of stillness, hand to my heart. I had a strong feeling nothing could be done for Doris, so I wanted to give Cokey Bill a moment with his wife.

“Rare and beautiful thing, a nice ass,” he said.

Omigod! “Are you kidding me? You pervert. You’re looking at my butt!”

“I’m a simple man,” he said.

“You should be ashamed—” I broke off when his eyes went glassy. “Mr. Oley, are you all right?”

He sunk lower in his seat, grinned, and sagged against the steering wheel, making the horn blare with his pointy nose.

I couldn’t move, couldn’t blink. This wasn’t happening.

Solo popped his head inside the open passenger door. “Holy crap!”

“Where have you been?” I managed.

“Watching some bunnies in the bushes.” He looked from Cokey Bill to Doris and back to me. “What did you do, whisper them to death?”

“No!” I said, gulping air. “Check his pulse.” Then I closed my eyes to the blood and straddled Doris to do my best with CPR. It didn’t matter that I thought it was useless, I couldn’t give up on her or Cokey Bill. A minute later, I eyed Solo. “How’s he doing?”

He shook his head, shoulders slumped. “Dead.”

The blood left my face, I felt it go, drip by bloody drip. “You sure?”

He nodded. “Pretty darn.”

I dragged my eyes off Cokey Bill and went back to work on Doris. The shock and effort made me woozier. My panting and the footsteps outside sounded as one. When the truck’s rear doors flew open, my heart skipped a beat.

“Holy Mother Mary!” Zach said.

Fish and guts streamed out in a silver wave. Zach leaped back. I grabbed for something, anything, but my hands were slimy. The truck’s sharp angle made it worse. I missed a hand strap, but fisted some of Doris’s shirt. She wasn’t moving, probably caught on something. I heard a ripping noise. Ack! She was on the loose.

A jaunty slippery-slide over the rear bumper whipped me higher than a bucking horse. We bounced onto the pavement, bounced again. It turned out Doris was kind of springy. Even so, we went splat, a bouncy splat that whipped me onto my back, my knees heavenward, and my arms above my head. I opened one eye, peered up at Zach; his eyes were steely.

“I can explain.”

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Tour Schedule:

10/22: Spotlight – Indie Authors Books and More

10/23:  Spotlight – Deal Sharing Aunt

10/24:  Spotlight – Theresa Stillwagon

10/25:  Spotlight – Daryl Devore

10/29:  Interview – Romance with Flavor

10/30: Guest Blog – Ramblings From This Chick

11/1:  Spotlight – My Book Addiction and More

11/2:  Guest Blog – Becky on Books

11/4:  Spotlight – Literal Hotties Naughty Book Reviews

11/5:  Spotlight – Jenna Jaxon

11/7:  Guest Blog – Read Love Blog

11/12:  Interview – A Passion for Romance

11/13:  Review – In Shadows

11/14:  Guest Blog – http://bookstogetlostin.blogspot.com

11/15:  Interview – You Gotta Read Reviews

11/18:  Interview & Review – Storm Goddess Book Reviews

11/19:  Guest Blog – Romantic Reads and Such

11/20:  Interview – Harlie’s Books

11/21: Spotlight – Rose & Beps Blog

11/22:  Review – Must Read Faster

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Book Blitz – Love Me?

18 Monday Nov 2013

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K E Osborn, Love Me?, Trust Me? Trilogy

As a follow up to last week’s Trust Me? (found here), today we’re looking at the second book in the series, Love Me?

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lovemesmallLove Me? by K E Osborn

Blurb:

In the first book of The Trust Me? Trilogy, Jeni Taylor finds the love of her life, but as the second book begins, she finds herself lost without Aiden O’Connell, who’s been wrongly convicted of embezzlement charges and incarcerated. She must find the strength within to help prove he’s innocent while dealing with other issues. Aiden’s father, Alastair, still taunts her, making life between Jeni and Aiden more difficult, and an unexpected visitor enters their lives, creating havoc and turning it upside down. Jeni’s trust issues return in a major way after an incident leaves her fragile and broken. Aiden and Jeni find themselves going through more trials and tribulations than ever before in this second installment of the Trust Me? Trilogy. In the end, Jeni will be asked the ultimate question: Do you still love me?

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kimphotoAuthors Bio:

K E Osborn was born in September 1984 and raised in AdelaideSouth Australia. She had a love of writing throughout High School but went down a different path to Design instead. It wasn’t until she had a vivid dream about a three car pile up that the characters of her first book came to life.

Aiden and Jeni are the amazing couple from the Trust me? Trilogy and they were born into the world through the imagination of K E Osborn in 2012.

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Giveaway:

A digital copy of  Trust Me? (The Trust Me? Trilogy #1) and Love ME? (The Trust Me? Trilogy #2) and two personally signed bookmarks.

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/share-code/ZTU2MWEzNzQwNjU2YTNmNzMwOGE3ZjViYWI4OTFlOjIy/

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Host Site List:

You Gotta Read Reviews

In Shadows

Becky on Books

Inner Goddess Forum

Books to Get Lost In

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Blog Tour – Bittersweet Magic

18 Monday Nov 2013

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Bittersweet Magic, Nina Croft

This morning we’re going to take a quick look at Nina Croft’s Bittersweet Magic.  Make sure you check out her giveaway for a $25 Amazon gift card!

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Bittersweet_Magic_900pxBittersweet Magic by Nina Croft

Blurb:

Only he can save her…

Roz has been indebted to the demon Asmodai for five hundred years, and her freedom is just around the corner. All she has to do is complete one last task for him—obtain a key that had been hidden in a church centuries ago.

Piers, the Head of the Order and an ancient vampire, is intrigued by the woman who comes to him for help. She’s beautiful and seemingly kind, but she’s hiding something. And he’ll find out who she is and what she really wants once he uses his power to get inside her head. But Piers has no idea that Roz is immune to his mind-control…or that he is simply a pawn in her dangerous mission for freedom.

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAAuthor Bio:

Nina Croft grew up in the north of England. After training as an accountant, she spent four years working as a volunteer in Zambia, which left her with a love of the sun and a dislike of nine-to-five work. She then spent a number of years mixing travel (whenever possible) with work (whenever necessary) but has now settled down to a life of writing and picking almonds on a remote farm in the mountains of southern Spain.

Nina’s writing mixes romance with elements of paranormal and science fiction.

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Giveaway Info:

$25 Amazon Gift Card – http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/1cb554169/

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Tour Schedule:

11/5:  Spotlight & Review – Book Bliss

11/8: 2nd stop – Spotlight – Reader Girls 

11/11:  Spotlight – Literal Hotties Naughty Book Reviews

11/11:  2nd stop –  Spotlight- Full Moon Bites 

11/12: Spotlight – Le’Book Squirrel

11/13:  Spotlight – Indie Authors 

11/14:  Spotlight & Review – Harlie’s Books

11/14:  Spotlight – Laurie’s Thoughts

11/15:  Spotlight – In Shadows

11/15:  2nd Stop –  Spotlight/Review – Erzabet’s Enchantments

11/16:  Spotlight – The Revolving Bookcase

11/18:  Spotlight – Romantic Reads and Such

11/19:  Spotlight – You Gotta Read Reviews

11/19:  2nd stop – Spotlight  – Mary H. Collins

11/20:  Spotlight – Deal Sharing Aunt

11/21:  Spotlight/Review – Reading Reality

11/22:  Spotlight/Review – Books to Get Lost In

11/25:  Spotlight – Jessica Subject

11/25:  Spotlight – As the pages turn

11/26:  Spotlight – Becky on Books

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Book Review – Christmas on 4th Street

15 Friday Nov 2013

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Book Review, Christmas on 4th Street, Fool's Gold series, Susan Mallery

New review now up.

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Noelle Perkins just got a second chance at life, and she intends to make the most of every minute. That’s why she ditched a frustrating legal career to open her own store in Fool’s Gold, California. The Christmas Attic celebrates everything that’s magical about her favorite season. Business is booming, and as a bonus, gorgeous army doctor Gabriel Boylan has offered to help out during the holiday rush.

Gabriel’s memories of Christmas past contain more sour grapes than sugar plums, thanks to a drill sergeant father who ran his home like a boot camp. Spending the holidays with his family while he recuperates from injury sounds as appetizing as last year’s eggnog. Still, there are some enjoyable distractions in town, including sunny, sexy Noelle…and the red-hot mistletoe kisses they can’t stop sharing.

Gabriel didn’t think he was made for happily-ever-afters. But when fate hands you a love as sweet and surprising as this, only a fool could refuse….

As much as I love Susan Mallery’s books, I put off reading this one.  I just didn’t think I was up for another story about a commitment-phobic guy running away and then coming back to beg for forgiveness … but I should have had more faith in Mallery’s immense skill as a writer.  And I definitely should have remembered that she has never steered me wrong before.  Christmas on 4th Street is just as heartwarming, quirky and romantic as any of the Fool’s Gold books that have come before it.  It’s full of witty banter and smoldering moments, tenderness and laughter.

Noelle is strong and sweet and positive.  She’s had a rough few years but she’s come out the other side with the knowledge that you have to enjoy every minute of the time you are given. Then she meets the attractive, brooding, but oh-so-charming Gabriel.  As an army trauma doctor in the Middle East, Gabriel has seen horrible things happen to people.  For years, he’s dealt with a lot of uncertainty, stress and death.  And unlike Noelle, he doesn’t see the value in getting involved with other people when disaster could strike at any moment.  But nothing prepared him for upbeat, sexy Noelle.

I think my favorite part of this story is that there isn’t a lot of trouble as Noelle and Gabriel slide into a relationship.  Gabriel is very up front about his feelings on commitment and the fact that he’s leaving after Christmas.  You know that love will win out and you get to enjoy watching their feelings grow – it’s sweet and touching, full of humor and fun.  We’re given those special touches that make Fool’s Gold so enchanting, but at its heart the story is about these two people and their path to a happy ending.

With Christmas on 4th Street, Mallery once again gives readers a sigh-worthy story about falling in love and the joy that can be found when you learn to open your heart.

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Book Review – On His List

14 Thursday Nov 2013

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Book Review, On His List, Wendy sparrow

9781622663736“Where can I take you, Mr. Savoy?”

That was how Remy Maison’s day began, not the glamorous world of guarding underwear from her creepy landlord on laundry day, but taking her brother’s place as driver for businessman Owen Savoy. And what was with this guy? Yeah, he’s hot and all, with eyes like melted chocolate and a lean, sexy figure she’d love to explore, but Remy’s never met anyone so rigid.

Owen has a list for everything. He’s planned the entire day down to the smallest detail. All Remy has to do is stick to the list, but she never follows the rules‚ there’s no freaking way. So why is she spending all her time looking in the rearview mirror, hoping she’ll make Owen’s next list?

Once again I found myself reading a novella and wishing for more …. which can be a good or a bad thing depending on your personality. I loved Remy and the fact that her outgoing and bubbly personality causes Owen to break a little outside his very regimented life. I loved that she gets him to loosen up some and have a good time. I loved that we got to see the man beneath the business suit and that he’s actually a pretty cool guy. I just wish we’d gotten to see a little bit more of why he is the way he is – no muss, no fuss, no touching, no deviation from his plans. Was he just born this way or did something happen to him or a combination of both? I guess that’s the fun about these shorter books, the reader has the chance to shape the story a little more than normal.

Regardless, I couldn’t put it down. It’s one of my favorite things about these little stories – that I can sit down and read them while watching the news or on my lunch break – and they leave me with a smile and a lightened heart. And On His List definitely made me happy. It’s fun, entertaining, cute and funny. Sparrow gives readers fun and wacky, (but realistic) characters, full of charm and humor. The perfect go to book for those with only a small amount of time but looking for a little romance and humor to touch the heart.

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Cover Reveal – Call of the Siren and Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead

14 Thursday Nov 2013

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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Blood of the Demon, Call of the Siren, Demons of Infernum series, Devil May Care, Luck of the Devil, Mark of the Sylph, Patricia Eimer, Rosalie Lario, Speak of the Devil series, Touch of the Angel

Today we get a chance to look at the finale of two delicious paranormal romance series – Call of the Siren, the final novel in Rosalie Lario’s epic “Demons of Infernum” series and Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead, the awesome conclusion to the “Speak of the Devil” trilogy, by Patricia Eimer.

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“Paranormal romance readers should definitely hop on this thrill-ride of a series…” – Night Owl Reviews – Top Pick!

DEMONS OF INFERNUM Series Overview

The DEMONS OF INFERNUM  is a paranormal romance series featuring four brothers who are interdimensional bounty hunters. Set in modern-day New York City, it features a world very much like our own…with one exception. Supernatural beings roam the streets, undetected by most humans. They aren’t the stuff of horror stories—at least not in the traditional sense. They’re species from other dimensions who have traveled to Earth via portals. Most are law-abiding citizens, but every now and again a fugitive goes on the loose…and that’s where our heroes come in.

Bred to be genetically superior by their demon father, Keegan, Taeg, Ronin, and Dagan are hybrids. Each bears unique genetic makeup, yet the four are similar in their loyalty for one another. But as the brothers battle a growing evil, they will each meet their perfect match. They will find their loyalty—and love—put to the ultimate test.

CALL OF THE SIREN is the epic conclusion to the Demons of Infernum series!

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9781622660537CoverCall of the Siren by Rosalie Lario

Publication: March 25th, 2014 by Entangled Select

The half-siren half-demon bounty hunter Dagan Meyers swore he’d never settle down. His older brothers might’ve adjusted well to family life but tying himself to one woman is so not Dagan’s bag. Until he meets the gorgeous angel Lina, his brother Ronin’s long-lost adopted sister, and he can’t think of being with anybody but her. Too bad Ronin’s well aware of Dagan’s party-boy lifestyle and won’t let him anywhere near his angelic baby sister.

Lina is still getting over the abandonment issues that began when she was orphaned as a child and has devoted her life to taking down evil Otherworlders. The last thing she wants is to develop feelings for man she knows will eventually leave her, too. But as the battle against a growing darkness continues—a powerful fae who’s harnessed untold power—Dagan and Lina find that love may be their greatest weapon against the very thing that threatens to destroy them all.

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Siren-Demons-Infernum-Rosalie-Lario-ebook/dp/B00EBRDEF6/

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/call-of-the-siren-rosalie-lario/1114591189?ean=9781622660537

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Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Touch-Angel-Demons-Infernum-Rosalie-ebook/dp/B00C74YQ20/

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/touch-of-the-angel-rosalie-lario/1106009948?ean=9781622660391

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Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Sylph-Demons-Infernum-Rosalie-Lario-ebook/dp/B00B6U167O/

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mark-of-the-sylph-rosalie-lario/1104828099

Blood of the Demon

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Demon-Demons-Infernum-Rosalie-ebook/dp/B008XB4LVC/

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/blood-of-the-demon-rosalie-lario/1104432248?ean=9781620610398

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RosalieAuthor Info:

Rosalie Lario is the award-winning, paranormal romance author of the Demons of Infernum and the Fallen Warriors series. Rosalie double majored in Anthropology and Classics as an undergraduate student, and briefly considered becoming an archaeologist before realizing they don’t actually live the life of Indiana Jones. So what was a classical geek armed with a lot of useless knowledge to do? Become a lawyer, of course!

After attending law school in Florida, she practiced real estate law for several years before finally admitting to herself that negotiating contracts wasn’t nearly as fun as dreaming up stories. She never imagined all the mythology she’d learned throughout her undergraduate education might actually come in handy, but it makes perfect fodder for the paranormal romance stories she now dreams up.

When not writing, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two young children in their home state of Florida.

Website: http://www.RosalieLario.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RosalieLario

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/RosalieLario

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“Ms. Eimer’s twist on God and the Devil is genius. . . . Luck of the Devil is pure entertainment with satirical religious undertones that yield uncontrollable, giggles-worthy hilarity that simply adds to the fun.” – Renee C. Fountain, New York Journal of Books

Speak Of The Devil Trilogy Overview

SPEAK OF THE DEVIL is a paranormal romantic comedy series that follows the Devil’s youngest daughter Faith Bettincourt as she tries to build a lasting relationship with Matt Andrews, the sexy nephilim next door. Can these two find a way to defeat their crazy families, a group of homicidal pixies, and the start of the Apocalypse and still get Happily Ever After? Or are they doomed to be on opposite sides of the good and evil fence for all eternity?

BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU’RE DEAD is the amazing conclusion to the Speak of the Devil trilogy!

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9781622661176CoverBefore The Devil Knows You’re Dead by Patricia Eimer

Publication: March 25th, 2014 by Entangled Select

Not Even Death Keeps a Good Demoness Down

There’s never an end to the crazy when you’re demon spawn. Not that Faith Bettincourt’s complaining. She’s been patching things up with her angelic on-again off-again boyfriend, Matt, and her best-friend-turned-sister-in-law is soon giving birth to the Anti-Christ Part Deux. Oh, and Faith is saving kids from Death in her pediatric unit one soul at a time. Life is good.

Until Faith accidentally runs over the Angel of Death and is forced to take his place. Now she’s taking lives instead of saving them. Which is kind of a problem when you’re a nurse. As if that weren’t bad enough, she is suddenly thrust into the worst scenario of them all–Matt’s ex Brenda is back, and she’s brought the Apocalypse with her.

Faith’s not about to give up the world…or her man. But when the chips are down, what’s a demoness supposed to do? Besides take matters into her own hands, of course.

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Before-Devil-Knows-Youre-Speak-ebook/dp/B00DTDFO7O/

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/before-the-devil-knows-youre-dead-patricia-eimer/1115438189?ean=9781622661176

DevilMayCare

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Devil-May-Care-Speak-ebook/dp/B00B6U14I0/

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/devil-may-care-patricia-eimer/1108931502?ean=9781620610879

LuckoftheDevil

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Luck-Devil-Speak-Patricia-Eimer-ebook/dp/B005F5C6CU/

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/luck-of-the-devil-patricia-eimer/1104432247?ean=9781937044114

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Patricia EimerAuthor Info:

Patricia Eimer is a small-town girl who was blessed with a large tree in the backyard made for reading in on summer days. Mixed with too much imagination, it made her a bratty child but fated her to become a storyteller. She currently lives in Pittsburgh with her two wonderful kids and a husband that learned the gourmet art of frozen pizzas to give her more time to write. When she’s not writing she can be found fencing and arguing about with her dogs about who’s in charge.

Website: http://patriciaeimer.com/

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/patriciaeimerofficialpage

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/patriciaeimer

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Book Review – Neighbors

13 Wednesday Nov 2013

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9781622663743Rena Woods has a great life. She recently landed the contract to decorate the home of basketball wife, Cecilia Hood, her business is growing, and this contract could make her the elite decorator in St. Louis. Rena’s sacrificed her personal life for her company without a single regret. When Staff Sergeant C.J. Riker moves in across the hall, Rena can’t stand to be around him.

He may be on the volcanic side of hot, but his attitude sucks. Riker does whatever he can to get under Rena’s skin.

After a massive blow to her business sends Rena on a self-destructive binge, Riker is there to save her from doing something she might regret. Could there be more to Riker than meets the eye? And will he open up enough to Rena to tell her how he lost his leg or shut out love forever?

Somehow Murphy manages to fit the perfect amount of information into a very small number of pages. Usually these novellas end up with some details that I feel like I’m missing – maybe it’s a little backstory on the characters that would explain why they are the way they are or the ending feels too open ended so I don’t get the resolution that I want – but Neighbors was just about perfect.

We join Rena and Riker at their first meeting and are with them all the way until the happy ending(ish). They are still early on in their relationship at the end but you finish feeling like they are going to have a long and happy life. Granted Riker does have a lot of issues – PTSD, anger, moodiness – but it’s definitely understandable for everything that he’s been through. And Rena is aware of his foibles but is willing to take him on anyway, and she’s got an up-front personality that can take him on. I thought the two together were perfect. The characters seemed so real, almost like friends instead of fictional characters, and their relationship developed in a very real life manner.

Neighbors is sweet, sassy and funny. It is the perfect length with the right amount detail to tell a complete and touching love story in a tiny little package.

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Blog Tour – Mocha, Moonlight and Murder

13 Wednesday Nov 2013

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MaryAnn Kempher, Mocha Moonlight and Murder

Take a look below for a sneak peek at MaryAnn Kempher’s Mocha, Moonlight and Murder.  It looks like a great choice for those who like romance with their mystery …. or mystery with their romance.

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9781620151402-cvr_Createspace.inddMocha, Moonlight, and Murder by MaryAnn Kempher

Blurb:

Instead of feeding her late-night appetite, a midnight food run nearly gets 28-year-old Katherine O’Brian killed. She’s the only person to see the man who brutally murdered a local woman, and the killer is hell-bent on making sure she doesn’t talk.

Scott Mitchell left a broken engagement behind when he moved to Reno, and the last thing he needs is more melodrama. But when he and Katherine are paired for a college project, that’s what he gets. It can be very distracting when someone is out to kill your lab partner. Together, they try to figure out what the police haven’t been able to—the identity of the murderer. Passion flares, but with Katherine’s life in danger, romance seems like more than a bad idea.

Scott and Katherine will face jealousy, misunderstandings, lust, and rivals, not to mention attempted murder—and all before their first real date.

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Newest PictureAuthor Bio:

MaryAnn Kempher’s writing is infused with romance and mystery. Her love of romance stories goes back to her teen years spent living in Reno NV where Mocha, Moonlight, and Murder is set. MaryAnn’s travels have taken her to beautiful cities in Italy, Southeast Asia and the sultry desert country of Qatar. She met her husband on one of her romantic misadventures. She has two children and currently lives in Florida where she and her family share their home with two dogs and a cat. Her writing influences include favorite authors Jane Austen and Agatha Christie. She’s also a huge fan of the Hercule Poirot mysteries. Her guilty pleasures include any and all sweets, including a good cup of Mocha.

For more about MaryAnn Kempher, visit http://mkempher.com

Easily connect w/MaryAnn Kempher thru her author FB page: Facebook

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