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On Tour: Mad World: Desperation by Samaire Provost

Samaire will be on tour December 2-16 with her novel Mad World: Desperation  Forget what you thought you knew about this story, because everything is about…

Future Tour: Buried Leads by LynDee Walker

LynDee will be on tour January 6-13 with her mystery novel Buried Leads When an Armani-clad corpse turns up in the woods, crime reporter Nichelle Clarke…

Blog Tour Sign Up: Storm in a B Cup by …

Sophie Molloy has Breast Cancer. She didn’t think it was cancer to begin with, she thought it was another cyst. She also didn’t think it would be the catalyst for a series of life changing events, none of which involved chemotherapy.
Within months of her diagnosis, Sophie loses not only her right breast but her boyfriend of three years, her house and her so-called best friend. Her life goes from great to bad, then ugly, and nothing can make it better, not even the crazy care packages her mother keeps sending from Melbourne.
To make matters worse, Sophie fears she’s developing a crush on the plastic surgeon that will be reconstructing her breast. Dr. Hanson has the bedside manner of an angel and the looks to match. He’s so caring and compassionate, Sophie begins to believe he cares about her in a most non-doctor-patient kind of way. But he doesn’t, of course. He’s merely her doctor. Or does he?

On Tour: The Bitches of Brooklyn by Rosemary Harris

Rosemary will be on tour December 2-23 with her novel The Bitches of Brooklyn From the author of the Anthony and Agatha-nominated Pushing Up Daisies and…

Book Review: The Three Month Plan by Kimberley Patterson

Reviewer: Andrea I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review. Summary: Kelly Callahan had everything going for…

Book Review: The End by Denise Moncrief

DA’s. Cops. Good guys. Bad Guys. Thriller. Suspense. Love Story.
Ellie Marston – has bad luck on her side. She is involved with something so wrong and doesn’t even know it. Her character unfolds a fictitious world she lived in to reestablish herself…
Paul Santiago – the man she accidentally falls for and has to figure out if he is the liar, the truth, or behind it all…
Be careful what you say…
The End was a quick and easy read. I found some parts of the plot to be a confusing web, needing a graphic organizer to keep the story straight. However, I enjoyed getting to know Ellie and watching her character grow. While I was not a huge fan of this book, it did keep my attention, but it was just not for me. Only my honest opinion. 3 ½ stars.
Favorite lines:
Regret was one of those things I sprinkled on my cereal for breakfast.
I’m a pushy jerkface wadcake because I don’t want anything to happen to you. You’re special to me.
Go ahead and fall baby. Fall hard. I’ll catch you, cause I’m already here.
Dire circumstances sometimes produced a certain aura of false bravado around me, making me bolder that I ought to be.

Book Review: It Would Be Wrong to Steal My Sister’…

Reviewer: Allie I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.  This is a story that perhaps takes sibling rivalry…

Blog Tour Sign Up: Something Yellow by Laura Templeton

Thirteen years ago, Holly’s nine-year-old sister, Rachel, disappeared without a trace. Thirteen years ago, Holly left her hometown. Thirteen years ago, Holly’s first love and high school boyfriend, Houston, was the only suspect. Now, another girl has disappeared. Holly is back, and so is Houston—never charged and still proclaiming his innocence. Can she trust him? Should she trust him?
When out-of-work banking executive Holly McCann moves to the rural mountain town of White Cove, Virginia to care for her dying mother, the past collides with the present. A violent crime against her nine-year-old neighbor evokes memories of the eerily similar disappearance of her sister thirteen years earlier. Holly is thrilled by the arrival of her estranged brother, Oliver, but concerned by his mysterious behavior. She is befriended by the new minister, Jonah, an outsider haunted by his own painful past, but it is Houston Phelps, the only person arrested for the disappearance of her sister, who forces Holly to confront the past and start living in the present.

Book Review: Christmas Bliss by Mary Kay Andrews

Reviewer: Andrea The Summary: ‘Twas the night before Christmas, and Savannah was breezy But there’s trouble afoot – and it’s heading toward Weezie. Seems BeBe’s…