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July 25, 2014

#NewRelease LOST AVALON by K. S. Thomas #newadult #romance

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LOST AVALON
A New Contemporary Romance by K.S. Thomas
Fame, fortune and a future paved with rock and roll gold. Blaise Nolan has it all. With his brooding good looks, haunting voice and troubled lyrics of a soul gone lost, it's no wonder Finding Nolan has been climbing the music charts with back to back hits. Only Blaise didn't wind up brooding, haunted and lost by accident...
Avalon Jennison has been the girl next door since she was five. The best friend since she was eight. The band...
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Published on July 25, 2014 07:16

July 24, 2014

How Many Writers Are Writing a Romance In A Month #writing #romance


Do you wish you knew ...

How to crack the code of a modern, contemporary single plotline romance?

How successful authors write consistently and put out high quality work at regular intervals?

How a supportive group of writers can motivate each other to write faster and better?

How to keep your motivation going, book after book, and publish on a regular basis?

That's exactly what a group of romance writers set out to do this past spring. From May 15 to June 15, about twenty writers joined Rachelle...
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Published on July 24, 2014 00:00

July 22, 2014

#NewRelease PLAYED BY LOVE - when soccer and cosplay meet #comiccon #romance

The World Cup is over, but Comic-Con is coming up!!! If you've ever wondered what happens when a soccer goalie meets a cosplay girl, check out Jaden Sloup and Ella Kennedy in Rachelle Ayala's newest book, Played by Love .
Description:Soccer goalkeeper, Jaden Sloup, has his eye on Ella Kennedy, a woman who won’t date jocks or frat boys. He dons a pair of nerd glasses and hugs a laptop to convince her he’s a techno geek, and she agrees to go to Las Vegas with him for a cosplay convention where hi...
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Published on July 22, 2014 14:54

July 19, 2014

#BookChat GO AWAY HOME by Carol Bodensteiner #womensfiction #historical


Book Description
Go Away Home is the story of a young woman's quest for independence and the right to decide her own future. A family scandal closely followed by tragedy ties Liddie Treadway ever more tightly to the family farm she yearns to escape. When she is finally free of her old life, she seems for a moment to have it all - the opportunity for global travel, unlimited adventures, and new passions. But the reappearance of an old friend leads her to question her choices and her future. Set...
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Published on July 19, 2014 00:00

July 18, 2014

#BookChat THE EXIT MAN by Greg Levin #thriller



SYNOPSIS
Suicide should come with a warning label: “Do not try this alone.” 

If you truly need out and want the job done right, you should consider using an outside expert. 

Like Eli. 

Eli Edelmann never intended on making a living through mercy killing. After reluctantly taking over his family’s party supply store following his father’s death, he is approached by a terminally ill family friend who’s had enough. The friend, a retired policeman, has an intricate plan involving somet...
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Published on July 18, 2014 00:00

July 17, 2014

Summer Beach Reading Party #summerreading


Your invited to our Summer Beach Reading Party!Come on over,  pour yourself a drink, relax and enjoy these great Summer reads
After a hard day at work, caring for children, or gardening, you deserve a night of pleasure! 
Open your Kindle or turn the pages of these great books for summer. 
Whether you're enjoying the sun on the beach reading or simply curled up in your favorite chair - let us tempt you with these awesome summer reads... 

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Young Adult Summer Reads
fledgling (FLEDGLING...
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Published on July 17, 2014 07:42

July 14, 2014

International Authors Day by @b00kr3vi3ws - Favorite Authors #IAD


Years ago, readers were limited to books published in their country, but now, with the Internet and self-publishing authors from all around the world can make their books available to readers worldwide.

Writers from the Philippines, Romania, India, Australia, Britain, the USA among other places provide readers hours of entertainment and the opportunity to enjoy stories from outside their country.

So, to celebrate International Authors' Day, I'm going to feature a few of my favorite authors from...
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Published on July 14, 2014 00:00

July 13, 2014

Get Your Mid Summer Digital Book Today (Over 300 Free books direct to you)



What's Jen Up To? And What Happens When A Woman Wrongs A Man? Broken Build and over 300 books will be FREE Monday July 14, 2014. CLICK HERE for Full List.


If you missed it, HERE is the direct LINK to Broken Build.While there, set your own price on Hidden Under Her Heartand Your Daily Bible Verse.
Happy Reading!!!
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Published on July 13, 2014 18:00

July 11, 2014

#AuthorInterview Falguni Kothari @b00kr3vi3ws BOOTIE AND THE BEAST #chick-lit


Fairytales don't end with True Love's Kiss, they begin with one...Diya Mathur (aka Beauty), celebrated supermodel and Party Princess of India, is adored by everyone. She works hard, plays hard, and has the biggest shoe fetish on the planet. But after she purchases one baby bootie, Diya's reputation is in ruins. There's only one place to escape the rumours - Texas, under the protection of her lifelong friend, and secret love, Krish Menon (aka the Beast).Financial whizz-kid, CFO and entrepreneu...
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Published on July 11, 2014 00:00

July 10, 2014

#BookReview HOMECOURT ADVANTAGE by Rita Ewing #basketball #womensfiction

Homecourt Advantage Homecourt Advantage by Rita Ewing
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was a very interesting compilation of the lives of pro basketball playing wives. It was full of drama and intersecting story lines and personal tragedies. However because of the parallel subplots, it skipped all over the place, from one character to another character and some of the transitions were confusing. Like who are we talking about now?

In any case, the book reads like a gossip column and provided some insights into the lives...
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Published on July 10, 2014 00:00