Book tour

Q&A and Giveaway: The Wallflower Weddings Series by Vivienne Lorret
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Q&A and Giveaway: The Wallflower Weddings Series by Vivienne Lorret

  Q and A with Vivienne Lorret Q: Vivienne, where had you gotten the idea for the Wallflower Weddings Series? Strangely enough, the Wallflower Wedding Series began as an afterthought. I wrote a Christmas novella (Tempting Mr. Weatherstone) and submitted it to an Avon “call for submissions.” When the novella was well received, my editor at…

Excerpt and Giveaway: Unthinkable by Nina Croft
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Excerpt and Giveaway: Unthinkable by Nina Croft

  It was only a kiss. But nothing had ever felt this good. She never wanted it to end, and her own arms came up to grip the hardness of his broad shoulders, her nails digging into the skin. His hands left her face and slid down her back to cup her bottom. She could…

Review: The One Real Thing by Samantha Young
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Review: The One Real Thing by Samantha Young

Rating~ 3.5- 4 stars “If you’re destined for true love, you’ll find it on the boardwalk…” ~Hartwell legend.  Dr. Jessica Huntington while working on her shift as a prison doctor finds letters love letters addressed to the man of the writer’s affections, she feels a connection to the writer. Her heartbreak and story bring out…

Review and Giveaway: Hero of Mine by Codi Gary
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Review and Giveaway: Hero of Mine by Codi Gary

Review Dani Hill doesn’t have time to get involved with anyone, as a single mom with 2 jobs she doesn’t have much time to socialise let alone get involved with a man. Enter Sergeant Tyler Best, a dog trainer at Alpha Dog training facility. He doesn’t do relationships at all that is until he sees a pint sized…

Excerpt and Giveaway: Worked Up by Tessa Bailey
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Excerpt and Giveaway: Worked Up by Tessa Bailey

Unbelievable. First, Duke couldn’t get a damn moment of peace in his house, now his only refuge, The Third Shift, had been invaded. Was it so much to ask in life for a sporting event to go uninterrupted by a woman? Granted, the doe-eyed brunette hadn’t asked for his assistance—and she was a far cry…

Review: Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright’s KAYDEN/SIMON
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Review: Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright’s KAYDEN/SIMON

I enjoy these short novellas, they do have the insta love and mate thing but I think that just helps the story. Ivy and Wright’s couples have a great chemistry with the overall plot/arc moving forward a bit in each book. Kayden ~ 3 stars Kayden is looking for the man who kidnapped and murdered…

Excerpt and Giveaway: The Matchmaker’s Replacement by Rachel Van Dyken
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Excerpt and Giveaway: The Matchmaker’s Replacement by Rachel Van Dyken

Exclusive EPIC news about this AMAZING RELEASE HERE Check out my review! “So,” a familiar voice said above the music. “New job?” Damn it! “I didn’t even say your name three times!” I whined, turning around to face Lex. He was wearing a tight vintage black T-shirt with low-slung jeans on his hips and the…

Release Day Blitz: Reaper’s Fire by Joanna Wylde
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Release Day Blitz: Reaper’s Fire by Joanna Wylde

Reaper’s Fire by Joanna Wylde Releases Today! Have you heard? Reaper’s Property by Joanna Wylde has a NEW COVER! Meet Horse & Marie for ONLY $3.99 (normally $7.99) Author’s Note: This book was originally released through a small publisher in 2013. This independent edition has been lightly edited, and contains a bonus short, “Sticky Sweet”…

Review and Giveaway: Why Do Dukes Fall in Love? by Megan Frampton
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Review and Giveaway: Why Do Dukes Fall in Love? by Megan Frampton

I really enjoyed this one! *dreamy sigh* Duke of Hadlow, Michael has no time for stupid people. All he wants is an efficient sectary to help him as he handles his ever growing business and wealth. He is very intelligent, analytical and would really like it if people were to follow logic as he does….

Guest Post with Author Megan Frampton + Giveaway
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Guest Post with Author Megan Frampton + Giveaway

Author Megan Frampton Talks about writing Dukes. It’s hard out here for a pimp duke. Writing duke heroes over the course of four books, as I have in the Dukes Behaving Badly series, is hard. Not because the heroes aren’t all distinctive in their own way; they are, from Matthew’s confused bemusement about inheriting the…