Dragonfly Nightmare Erin Richards (Once Upon A Secret, #1) Publication date: September 12th 2016 Genres: Contemporary, Suspense, Young Adult To be a normal teenage girl. To forget about the past. To fall in love for the first time. Is that too much to ask? Sixteen-year-old Allie Bailey just wants a break—a break from her overly-protected life. And Dragonfly Meadows summer… Read more »
Illusion of Ecstasy Nicole Loufas (2nd Dose in the Thizz Series) Publication date: October 21st 2016 Genres: Contemporary, New Adult When Dani discovered the cash hidden in her attic, she had no idea the problems it would bring. With the help of the Marino’s, Dani is able to launder her father’s dirty money, but their help comes with a price…. Read more »
Up in the Treehouse K.K. Allen Publication date: July 19th 2016 Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance I wanted to tell him all my secrets, but he became one of them instead. Chloe Rivers never thought she would keep secrets from her best friend. Then again, she never imagined she would fall in love with him either. When she finally reveals… Read more »
Under A Million Stars Rita Branches Publication date: August 8th 2016 Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Can a beating heart bleed from the shattered pieces? Her heart cracked when her best friend walked away; it completely shattered when she lost her family in a tragic accident. Now orphaned at seventeen, Charlotte Peterson is forced to live with her former best friend,… Read more »
Today we are sharing a giveaway for Heather Lyons based on her standalone novel ROYAL MARRIAGE MARKET. You can enter to win a signed copy of the book, tea, and a mug by using the hashtag #MyRoyalMarriage and filling out the rafflecopter below. Heather Lyons is having a fantastic giveaway! Use the hashtag #MyRoyalMarriage and tell us which… Read more »
Mobster’s Girl is said to be an Italian Mafia Romance story. I would also classify it as a Coming of Age Romance story. In either case, it is a very well written story that will capture your attention and hold it until the end. The two main characters are Antonio and Megan. One Italian (Antonio) and one Irish (Megan,… Read more »
Pilgrimage is a mature, thoughtful and surprisingly funny magical journey through the Australian Outback that brings something new to the Contemporary Fantasy genre. Roland has been living in a rundown motel for the past six months, spending his time drinking away painful memories and getting into bar fights. Griffith is on his way to Salem to find a powerful sorcerer… Read more »
Jason Huffman-Black has given us a resplendent sneak peek into the struggles, joys, love and hate ever present in the small-town South. Exceptionally written, Black shows us how a community one may think is set in its ways can transform people with the most basic elements of human nature – love, understanding, and acceptance. In the God-fearing, small Georgia… Read more »
Hauling Ash by Tonia Brown has got to be one of the cleverest comedy of errors I think I’ve ever happened upon! An interesting and diverse cast of characters bring the storyline to life on every page. There are moments of all sorts throughout the book that one could classify as adventurous, dark, side-splitting, and hysterical; you’ll find yourself on… Read more »
Snakes Among Sweet Flowers By Jason Huffman-Black Two-time ex-con Camden Sanders has decided that Hog Mountain—an isolated community on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia—is the perfect place to continue running small scams without the threat of more prison time. But there are a few problems with this plan. One is the neighborly citizens of Hog Mountain thwarting his dirty dealings at every turn… Read more »
Triumph is a short story about domestic violence, alcoholism and forgiveness. In truth, it is a story about life and how life for all of us can change in an instant and become a horror story. Were it up to me, I would make this book mandatory reading for everyone! The story centers around Theresa and Jason who,… Read more »
The lucky fool in this case is one William “Rooster” Brown: Nicknamed “Rooster” because he looks like one. At first glance, this may sound like it is going to be humorous but, it’s not. It’s listed under western fiction and that accurately describes it; although you can throw in a dash of mystery and a bit of love story…. Read more »
Oh I’m exhausted after reading this! My brain hurts. Tyler Durden Saved My Life by Adam Kirkman killed my head. Gosh, where to begin…Let’s start with the good stuff. So, I must say that this book is impeccably written save for the typical typo or little booboo. This is the predominant reason why this piece received the rating that it… Read more »
A cleverly written piece of fiction, Follow the Dotted Line by Nancy Hersage introduces us to Andrea “Andy” Bravos. A semi-retired mother of four grown children, Andy has decided, on her own and without her children’s knowledge, to investigate the apparent death of the father of her children, who is also her ex-husband. Andy, along with her nephew Harley and… Read more »
Feng Shui +Charlotte Nightingale by Pam Ferderbar is a comedy of errors. A riot a minute. Wacky from page to page. A clever twist around each corner with a cast of characters you’d just love to get to know better. Charlotte Nightingale in one word is chaos. She’s like the Tasmanian devil and no matter what she touches it seems to… Read more »