Saturday, October 31, 2015
Friday, October 30, 2015
ARC Review: Dirty Deeds (Witches Anonymous, Step 7) by Misty Evans
Author: Misty Evans
Publisher/Publication
Date: Beach Path Publishing, LLC; October 26, 2015
Format/Source:
E-ARC, Publisher
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Book
Summary from Goodreads
***For
fans of Charmed and Buffy the Vampire Slayer! The seventh short story in the
bestselling Witches Anonymous series!
Stories in the series include:
Witches Anonymous
Jingle Hells, WA Step 2
Wicked Souls, WA Step 3
Dark Moon Lilith, WA Step 4
Dancing With the Devil, WA Step 5
Devil’s Due, WA Step 6
The trouble with being wicked is that it feels so damn good.
Having worked so hard to get to Step 7 of Witches Anonymous, reformed witch
Amy Atwood shouldn’t miss being wicked.
But she does. She really does.
The magic…the power…Lucifer. While practicing humility and working on her
character, Amy's resolve is tested by a container of stolen cupcakes, her
friend’s broken heart, and a devilishly fun stint in jail. Not to mention the
torture of a Voodoo baby shower looming on the horizon.
What’s a witch supposed to do? Can Amy keep her no-magic oath and still make
everything right? Or will her dedication to being a good witch take a backseat
to love, honor, and loyalty?
My
Thoughts
Wow,
Dirty Deeds by Misty Evans is ridiculously funny. It's a paranormal romance with a creative spin on the characters, which included fallen
angels, a guardian angel with loyalty issues, demons, vampires & the
devil. Everyone had problems. The heroine, Amy Atwood, is a fallen angel who has been reincarnated as a witch. She’d sworn off magic and struggled with
suppressing her abilities as she dealt with the competition. The love of her
life is Lucifer aka the devil who was an interesting character that seemed
somewhat out of character. His antics
were entertaining and their dynamics were amusing. I also loved the
portrayal of their unborn child who was already taking tantrums to a whole
new level.
I’ve
read several books by Misty Evans; however, this is the first book I’ve read
from the Witches Anonymous series. As usual, I absolutely loved the storyline
created by Evans and would definitely recommend Dirty Deeds.
Rating
5/5
I received an E-Arc from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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Blog Tour, Excerpt & Giveaway: Finding Forever by Linda Oaks
Author: Linda Oaks
Publisher/Publication Date: Blue Tulip Publishing; October 29, 2015
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Finding Forever Synopsis
What
if forever was never meant to be?
Kara
Thorn had always been the confident one until the fateful day her heart was
shattered. She lost the one person she thought would never walk away….
Devon
McGraw, the man who had promised her forever.
When
Kara returns to her hometown for a wedding, fate intervenes throwing her and
Devon together once again. Their chemistry is stronger than ever before, but
Devon is not the same guy that Kara fell in love with. The man he’d become
had a past, and it was complicated.
He
wanted a week, but Kara wants forever.
Will
Kara forgive Devon’s past or will her own ruin any chance of her finding
forever?
Finding
Forever Excerpt
Devon in faded jeans and a
ratty T-shirt was a sight to behold, but give this man a pair of dark gray
slacks and a white dress shirt… well, his beauty left me speechless. He
stopped to stand in front of me. The top button on his shirt was left undone,
hinting at the dark, crisp, chest hair that peeked through the v against the
whiteness of the shirt, the tip edges of the red and orange tattooed flames
caught my eye. Someone else might not have noticed, but I noticed everything
about Devon. Shirtless, that tattoo spanned his right shoulder and ended
along the thick curve of his neck.
His eyes dipped, slowly taking in my
appearance from head to toe. My breath caught. “That shade of pink is the
exact same color as your…”
My hand covered his mouth muffling the
rest of his words before he could finish saying it out loud. His lips curved
into a grin against my palm. My cheeks felt flushed, and feeling his warm
breath against my skin made me want to whimper. “Please don’t say it,” I
whispered, staring up at him with pleading eyes. I didn’t think I could take
it. His icy eyes danced mischievously.
He nodded in reply to my request. His
fingers curled around my wrist. He gently drew my hand aside. Beneath his
fingertips, my pulse hammered. “I was going to say lipstick, Kara.” He
smirked. I rolled my eyes at him. Sure,
he was. He pulled me closer. My thoughts scattered. His broad hands
settled at my waist, his fingers clutching my hips. “You look tempting,” he
murmured, and I found myself mesmerized by those words and as helpless as a
moth trapped in a spider’s silken web.
Linda
Oaks has always had a passion for books. At the age of five, she
was a book of the month club member. Her love for books eventually
led her to a love for writing. She resides in Eastern Kentucky with her
husband, two children, three dogs and a pet rabbit named Dozer. She can be
found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. She can be also be
reached by email at authorlindaoaks@gmail.com. She
loves connecting with her readers.
Email: authorlindaoaks@gmail.com
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Blog Tour Schedule
30-Oct
Have Words Will
Scribble Review
Reading on the
Rocks Excerpt
Those
Crazy Book Chicks Excerpt
Smut Book Junkie Reviews Excerpt
What Is That Book
About Guest
Post
31-Oct
Bad Boy Book
Addicts Review
Obsessed by
Books Excerpt
Cupcakes
and Vodka Review
Wicked
Babes Blog Reviews Review
1-Nov
The Lovely
Books Review
Rustys Reading Excerpt
The Lovely
Books Review
Evermore Books Excerpt
2-Nov
Bookaholics
Not-So-Anonymous Review
Adventures in Writing Excerpt
My
Slanted Bookish Ramblings Review
Rambling Reads Playlist
3-Nov
Sassy Book Lovers Dreamcast
Reads All the Books Review
4-Nov
Connected by
Books Review
Mama
She's Crazy About Books Review
Ripe For Reader Excerpt
5-Nov
Typical
Distractions Review
Winchester
Book Review Review
Sexy Bibliophiles Review
The
Phantom Paragrapher Review
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Review: Uprooted by Naomi Novik
Title: Uprooted
Author: Naomi Novik
Publisher/Publication Date: Del Rey, May 19, 2015
Genre: Fantasy
Format/Source: Hardcover, Purchased
Goodreads Amazon Barnes & Noble Book Depository
Synopsis from Goodreads...
Agnieszka loves her valley home, her quiet village, the forests and the bright shining river. But the corrupted Wood stands on the border, full of malevolent power, and its shadow lies over her life. Her people rely on the cold, driven wizard known only as the Dragon to keep its powers at bay. But he demands a terrible price for his help: one young woman handed over to serve him for ten years, a fate almost as terrible as falling to the Wood. The next choosing is fast approaching, and Agnieszka is afraid. She knows—everyone knows—that the Dragon will take Kasia: beautiful, graceful, brave Kasia, all the things Agnieszka isn’t, and her dearest friend in the world. And there is no way to save her. But Agnieszka fears the wrong things. For when the Dragon comes, it is not Kasia he will choose...
My Thoughts:
Going into Uprooted I had very high expectations. I’ve seen the hype and the glowing reviews, and ultimately I decided to give it a try because it seemed like my kind of book—you know something I would enjoy. And while I did like this book it had its faults.
Uprooted basically tells the story of Agnieszka. On the day of the choosing she is taken instead of her friend Kasia, who everyone expected to be chosen. Things don’t go that way of course, and Agnieszka is quickly pulled into the Dragon’s world of magic.
The characters were just alright. Agnieszka was clumsy and the amount of dirt, snags, and tears her clothes received as well as her general untidiness was often overemphasized and criticized by the Dragon. The Dragon spent the majority of the book as a cranky, insulting, emotionally distant wizard who lived in the tower. It was part of the reason why I didn’t necessarily buy into the romance between the two, because he was needlessly rude to her. While his character improved towards the end of the book, the romance was just there, present, but not really a focus of the story. Now, one of the things I really liked about Uprooted was the friendship between Agnieszka and Kasia, because it’s always nice to see the main character have female friendships.
Now, the highlight of this book for me was the concept. The Wood made usual outside dangers—snakes, spiders, pollen at the beginning of spring, lightning, falling trees, and so on—look like cheesecake in a basket studded with bows. It was often considered a living thing that stole people and corrupted them, but also thought and planned out its attacks. Often times these things were shown rather than told and it was pretty terrible how cunning the Woods turned out to be. It was the stuff of nightmares, which was pretty awesome. Needless to say, my favorite parts were when the characters were forced to deal with the Wood.
The plot moved along at a steady pace. There was a lot going on, and the action was pretty good. I did enjoy the ending and the resolution of the primary conflict that influenced the majority of the story. And overall, Uprooted was a pretty good story.
Author: Naomi Novik
Publisher/Publication Date: Del Rey, May 19, 2015
Genre: Fantasy
Format/Source: Hardcover, Purchased
Goodreads Amazon Barnes & Noble Book Depository
Synopsis from Goodreads...
Agnieszka loves her valley home, her quiet village, the forests and the bright shining river. But the corrupted Wood stands on the border, full of malevolent power, and its shadow lies over her life. Her people rely on the cold, driven wizard known only as the Dragon to keep its powers at bay. But he demands a terrible price for his help: one young woman handed over to serve him for ten years, a fate almost as terrible as falling to the Wood. The next choosing is fast approaching, and Agnieszka is afraid. She knows—everyone knows—that the Dragon will take Kasia: beautiful, graceful, brave Kasia, all the things Agnieszka isn’t, and her dearest friend in the world. And there is no way to save her. But Agnieszka fears the wrong things. For when the Dragon comes, it is not Kasia he will choose...
My Thoughts:
Going into Uprooted I had very high expectations. I’ve seen the hype and the glowing reviews, and ultimately I decided to give it a try because it seemed like my kind of book—you know something I would enjoy. And while I did like this book it had its faults.
Uprooted basically tells the story of Agnieszka. On the day of the choosing she is taken instead of her friend Kasia, who everyone expected to be chosen. Things don’t go that way of course, and Agnieszka is quickly pulled into the Dragon’s world of magic.
The characters were just alright. Agnieszka was clumsy and the amount of dirt, snags, and tears her clothes received as well as her general untidiness was often overemphasized and criticized by the Dragon. The Dragon spent the majority of the book as a cranky, insulting, emotionally distant wizard who lived in the tower. It was part of the reason why I didn’t necessarily buy into the romance between the two, because he was needlessly rude to her. While his character improved towards the end of the book, the romance was just there, present, but not really a focus of the story. Now, one of the things I really liked about Uprooted was the friendship between Agnieszka and Kasia, because it’s always nice to see the main character have female friendships.
Now, the highlight of this book for me was the concept. The Wood made usual outside dangers—snakes, spiders, pollen at the beginning of spring, lightning, falling trees, and so on—look like cheesecake in a basket studded with bows. It was often considered a living thing that stole people and corrupted them, but also thought and planned out its attacks. Often times these things were shown rather than told and it was pretty terrible how cunning the Woods turned out to be. It was the stuff of nightmares, which was pretty awesome. Needless to say, my favorite parts were when the characters were forced to deal with the Wood.
The plot moved along at a steady pace. There was a lot going on, and the action was pretty good. I did enjoy the ending and the resolution of the primary conflict that influenced the majority of the story. And overall, Uprooted was a pretty good story.
Rating 3/5
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Release Day Launch: All Hallows Eve (A Krewe of Hunters Novella) by Heather Graham
We are so excited to bring you the Release Day Launch for ALL HALLOWS EVE by Heather Graham!! ALL HALLOWS EVE is a Krewe of Hunters Series Novella brought to you by 1001 Dark Nights. Grab your copy of this sexy novella today!
About ALL HALLOWS EVE: A Krewe of Hunters Novella
Salem was a place near and dear to Jenna Duffy and Samuel Hall—it was where they'd met on a strange and sinister case. They never dreamed that they'd be called back. That history could repeat itself in a most macabre and terrifying fashion. But, then again, it was Salem at Halloween. Seasoned Krewe members, they still find themselves facing the unspeakable horrors in a desperate race to save each other—and perhaps even their very souls.
Come
to me. Please, come to me.
The
words seemed real to Elyssa Adair, like a whisper in her mind, as she looked
up at the old mansion.
The
Mayberry Mortuary was decked out in a fantastic Halloween décor, customary
each year starting October 1. It sat high on a jagged bluff near the waterfront
in Salem, Massachusetts. Just driving toward it, at night, was like being in
a horror movie. Dense trees lined the paved drive and it was surrounded by a
graveyard. The old Colonial building, when captured beneath the moonlight,
seemed to rise from the earth in true Gothic splendor.
She
shivered and looked around at her friends, wondering if the words had been
spoken by one of them. Vickie Thornton and Barry Tyler sat in the backseat,
laughing with one another and making scary faces. Nate Fox was driving, his
dark eyes intent on the road.
No
one in the car had spoken to her.
She
gave herself a silent mental shake. She could have sworn she’d actually heard
a whisper. Clear as day. Come to me. Strangely, she wasn’t
afraid. She loved the artistry of Halloween—the fun of it—and few places in
the world embraced the day like Salem.
This
was home and she loved Salem, despite the sad history of witch trials and
executions. A lot of that was steeped in lure and myth, but the local Peabody
Essex museum and other historic venues seemed to go out of their way to
remind visitors of the horror that came from petty jealousy and irrational
fear.
“Boo,”
Nate said, leaning toward her.
She
jumped with a start.
She’d
been deeply involved in her thoughts and the view of the old mansion. Nate,
Vickie, and Barry all giggled at her surprise.
“Do
you have to do that,” she murmured.
He
frowned, his eyes back on the road. “Elyssa, we’ve done this every year since
we were kids. So are you really scared now?”
“Of
course not,” she said, and tried to smile.
She
loved Nate. They were both just eighteen, but they’d been seeing one another
since their freshman year. She was young, as everyone kept reminding her, but
she knew that she would love him all of her life. Despite them being
opposites. She was a bookworm, born and
raised in the East, red hair and green eyes. He was from South Dakota, a
Western boy, whose mom had been from nearby Marblehead but whose dad had been
a half Lakota Sioux. He was tall and dark with fabulous cheekbones and a keen
sense of ethics and justice. He was their high school’s quarterback, and she
was debate team captain.
“Don’t
be silly,” she said. “Last year, I played a zombie, remember?”
And
what a role. She’d arose from the embalming table and attacked one of her
classmates who’d played the mortician, terrifying the audience.
Nate
grinned. “That you did. And what a lovely zombie you were.”
Please.
About Heather Graham
New
York Times and USA Today best-selling author Heather Graham majored in
theater arts at the University of South Florida. After a stint of several
years in dinner theater, back-up vocals, and bartending, she stayed home
after the birth of her third child and began to write, working on short
horror stories and romances. After some trial and error, she sold her first
book, WHEN NEXT WE LOVE, in 1982 and since then, she has written over one
hundred novels and novellas including category, romantic suspense, historical
romance, vampire fiction, time travel, occult, and Christmas holiday fare.
She wrote the launch books for the Dell's Ecstasy Supreme line, Silhouette's
Shadows, and for Harlequin's mainstream fiction imprint, Mira Books.
Heather was a founding member of the Florida Romance Writers chapter of RWA and, since 1999, has hosted the Romantic Times Vampire Ball, with all revenues going directly to children's charity. She is pleased to have been published in approximately twenty languages, and to have been honored with awards frorn Waldenbooks. B. Dalton, Georgia Romance Writers, Affaire de Coeur, Romantic Times, and more. She has had books selected for the Doubleday Book Club and the Literary Guild, and has been quoted, interviewed, or featured in such publications as The Nation, Redbook, People, and USA Today and appeared on many newscasts including local television and Entertainment Tonight. Heather loves travel and anything have to do with the water, and is a certified scuba diver. Married since high school graduation and the mother of five, her greatest love in life remains her family, but she also believes her career has been an incredible gift, and she is grateful every day to be doing something that she loves so very much for a living. |
Monday, October 26, 2015
Release Day Blast & Giveaway: Playing With Fire by Alison Bliss
Playing
With Fire (Tangled in Texas, #2)
Author: Alison Bliss Publisher/Release Date: Entangled Publishing, LLC; October 26, 2015 Genre: Contemporary Romance
Nothing
ignites a fire like the perfect match…
Anna Weber is every inch the proper librarian—old-fashioned, conservatively dressed right down to her tightly clipped flaming red hair. She's just moved to a small Texas town, and is determined to spend time with her friend before she has to disappear. Relationships aren’t easy for her. She knows too well what it means to be burned. And the last thing she ever wants to do is fall in love… Especially not with a fireman who's hot enough to set the entire state of Texas on fire. Cowboy can't resist the fiery little librarian, and he's determined to make her his. Beneath that prim-and-proper exterior is a woman he very much wants to know—if she'd let him. She'll test his patience. His control. Hell, his very sanity. And for the first time, Cowboy wonders if he's found the one fire he can't control...
Book Teaser
Alison
Bliss grew up in Small Town, Texas, but currently resides in the Midwest with
her husband and two sons. With so much testosterone in her home, it's no
wonder she writes "girl books." She believes the best way to
know if someone is your soul mate is by canoeing with them because if you
both make it back alive, it's obviously meant to be. Alison pens the
type of books she loves to read most: fun, steamy love stories with heart,
heat, laughter, and usually a cowboy or two. As she calls it,
"Romance...with a sense of humor."
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Re-Releases Cover Reveals: Christina Dodd's Governess Brides Books!
The updated cover for RULES OF SURRENDER
RULES OF
SURRENDER
The Rules of Employment for The Distinguished
Academy of Governesses: Always remember your station. Be sure to maintain a
disciplined schoolroom. And never, ever become too familiar with the master
of the house...
Lady Charlotte Dalrumple is known as England’s
most proper governess, a woman who has never taken a misstep socially--or
romantically. On the surface, she seems perfectly suited to accept the
challenge of reforming Lord Wynter Ruskin, sadly uncivilized by his travels
abroad.
But Wynter has no desire to be taught manners.
He glimpsed an uninhibited beauty hiding beneath Charlotte’s prim exterior,
and he’d much rather spend his days--and nights--instructing her in the
pleasures of the body and the passions of the heart. But before they can love
both must also master the Rules of Surrender.
The teaser cover for RULES OF ATTRACTION
RULES OF
ATTRACTION
Hannah Setterington has decided to retire from
governessing and become a paid companion to an elderly lady in the country.
After all, she's looking for a more restful life. She sees years of calm
restfulness ahead.
But when she arrives at the country manse at midnight,
the place seems awfully gloomy. And all the servants are most improperly
whispering about the master. His strange moodiness... his coldness... and the
rumor that he killed his wife.
Back straight, our heroine walks staight into
the baron's den, and as she looks at his strong shoulders from behind she
instantly knows that he has not killed his wife even though the hairs on her
own neck are prickling. He's totally innocent. How does she know? She is his
wife.
And the sparks will be flying. . .
· The updated cover for RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
RULES OF
ENGAGEMENT
Lord Kerrich's position in Queen Victoria's
court is imperiled by his rakish reputation, so he attempts a desperate ruse.
He hires Miss Pamela Lockhart to find him an orphan to adopt and give the
patina of respectability. However, he quickly finds himself loving the
irrepressible child---and seducing her beautiful, wary governess.
A note from Christina Dodd about the Governess
Bride series, and her thoughts on these newly updated covers
I have a confession. In a former life, I was a
poor but proud Victorian governess. That's the only obvious explanation for
my obsession with governess stories.
I've read and re-read Jane Eyre and always fiercely
wanted to be like Jane — proud, independent, clever and the winner of a noble
(and rich) man’s heart.
I've seen “The Sound of Music” innumerable
times and each time I'm swept up in the magnificent scenery, the thrilling
music and the story of the poor but feisty governess who captures the noble
(and rich) man’s heart.
For me, there’s something eternally enticing
about the tale of a woman who endures personal hardship, tames unruly
children, and at the same time finds, to her surprise, that she is
irresistible to the master of the house. These women are seldom beautiful,
not necessarily well-born, and actively resist love's allure. Yet love in the
shape of a tall, dark and autocratic gentleman finds them, captures them, and
by the end of the story they are wed to that nobleman and enjoying all the
advantages of wealth, privilege and the best sex in the world.
The Governess
Brides series begins when Distinguished Academy of Governesses opens its
doors to train young women for respectable occupations:
Unfortunately,
in RULES OF SURRENDER, Miss Charlotte Dalrumple discovers her first position
is to teach Lord Wynter Ruskin, sadly uncivilized by his travels abroad, to
take his proper place in society. Hint: it doesn't go well.
In RULES OF
ENGAGEMENT, because of his unrepentantly
disreputable ways, the Earl of Kerrich is
in trouble with the queen. His solution: hire a governess and obtain an
orphan to raise. That will make him appear respectable. Trouble: the kid is
charming, he's falling in love with the unattractive governess … but
other than that, what could go wrong? … Oh, so much.
In RULES OF ATTRACTION, Miss Hannah
Setterington travels far into the lonely English countryside to take a new
position and hears rumors that the master killed his beautiful young wife.
Could any situation be worse? Yes, it could, for she knows the rumors are not
true … because she is his runaway wife.
With eleven full-length books and one novella,
the Governess Brides is my longest-running and most-popular historical series
(six of the titles are on the Goodreads List of Best Governess Romances.) So
when Avon Books announced they would repackage the books to introduce them to
a new audience, and showed me the concepts, those compelling heroes with their
direct gazes drew me at once into the stories. I promptly sat down with
the Rules books to reacquaint myself with the characters and stories and —
guess what? I ended up reading them from beginning to end and living,
laughing and falling in love along with my governess heroines. I've always
said I write the books I want to read. I hope you read and enjoy the
Governess Brides, too!
New York
Times bestselling author Christina Dodd builds worlds filled with suspense,
romance and adventure and creates the most distinctive characters in fiction
today. Her fifty+ novels — suspense, paranormals, and historicals — have been
translated into twenty-five languages, won Romance Writers of America’s
prestigious Golden Heart and RITA Awards and been called the year’s best by
Booklist. Dodd herself has been a clue in the Los Angeles Times crossword
puzzle — her mother was totally impressed. With more than twenty-five million
of her books in print and eBook, her legions of fans always know that when
they pick up a Christina Dodd book, they’ve found, “an absolute thrill ride
of a book!”
Enter
Christina’s worlds at ChristinaDodd.com and join her free mailing list for
book news and sales.
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Friday, October 23, 2015
October Brazen Blitz, Giveaway & Friday's Featured Read: Tempting the New Boss by Angela Claire
If you like your heroes hot, the sex hotter, and a swoon-worthy romance to swoop in and save your happily ever after, Brazen has the story for you. Sinfully sexy soldiers. Alpha cops who demand control. Sweet guys with a naughty side in the bedroom. At Brazen, they've got the hero destined to melt your... heart. Visit the Entangled website, follow them on Twitter, Like their Facebook page, and follow them on Pinterest.
Today's featured read:
Tempting the New Boss by Angela Claire
When Camilla Anderson loses her job just as a position at Talbot Inc. opens up, there’s no way she’s questioning the lucky break. Working for the quirky, reclusive CEO will pay off her student loans within a year, and they’re flying to Europe in his private jet.
Mason Talbot isn’t good at talking to women. Well, to anyone, really. But when his new lawyer boards his plane, biology kicks in. But he can’t tell if her adverse reaction is to him or his painfully awkward attempts at flirting.
As the flight gets bumpier, Mr. High IQ gets calmer. And…he holds her hand? Maybe the guy is redeemable after all. As soon as they land, she’ll have to teach her endearingly awkward new boss how to seduce a girl properly.
That is, if they don’t die in a fiery plane crash first.
Angela Claire, like most writers, grew up loving to read, which led to a degree in English literature, which in turn led to unemployment. Not having been born to wealth, Angela developed a more practical plan for eating and paying her rent—hence the dreaded and expected descent into law school and inevitable career as a lawyer. Once she paid off her pesky yet massive student loans, Angela saved for an escape from the law profession one day. Now a multi-published author, she does what she loves, but with a little less leeway on the eating and paying rent thing. She is represented by Kerry D’Agostino at Curtis Brown, LTD.
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