Future Tour: The Saint’s Devilish Deal by Kristina Knight
Kristina will be on tour October 29-November 5 with her novel The Saint’s Devilish Deal Esmerelda Quinn has been looking for a place to belong…
Kristina will be on tour October 29-November 5 with her novel The Saint’s Devilish Deal Esmerelda Quinn has been looking for a place to belong…
Author Name: Judah Lee Davis
Website: http://judahleedavis.wordpress.com/
Bio: After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Auburn University in 2001, Judah Lee Davis has furthered her career as a corporate writer for the past decade. As a result of her training in media writing, her non-traditional writing style is simple, easy-to-read, and accessible to adult readers at all education levels.
Her debut novel, She Tells All, is written from the hilarious collage of ideas that could only come from living in a small town. From strong Pentecostal undertones to vulgarity of the crudest nature, Davis contrasts the war between good and evil as she chronicles the struggles of a promiscuous girl looking for love, (or something similar) in a sleepy southern town.
Her sequel, Every Woman’s Hero, keeps the funny coming with even more laughter, more fun, and an even bigger dose of can’t-put-it-down humor. The final book of the trilogy, the Diary of Dion, tells the entire story from another character’s point of view. It is a weighty look at the problems in the church that ostracize so many and make outsiders feel as if they are not part of the Jesus Country Club.
While Davis is hoping to make waves in the world of fiction with her sexy, hilarious, and thought provoking series, she currently enjoys lavishing her two kittens with an unreasonable amount of affection, spending time with her family, and keeping up with her day job.
See my review from She Tells All!
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Tracy will be on tour in January with her humorous women’s fiction novel I Kill Me. I am looking for bloggers to post reviews, interviews,…
Tenaya will be on tour December 10- 17 with her novel The Forbidden Forest.
Born in shame. Cast from society. Shape Shifter/Elf hybrid, Forest must fight for any respect she can get. Targeted in her youth by a vampire noble who placed an illegal slave mark on her, she is forced to obey him, no matter what. Slipping the grip of her master and abandoning the prejudice of Regia, her native world, Forest takes a job on Earth, guarding the portal, using her skills as a warrior to enforce Regia’s laws. Now, called home for a black ops mission, Forest must put aside her own prejudice to transport the vampire prince, Syrus, through enemy territory in a time of war. Prince Syrus, mage and master of the Blood Kata, wants Forest more than he’s ever wanted anything. In spite of their mutual mistrust, their attraction cannot be denied. Through the danger of their mission, and the secrets they both keep, it doesn’t matter what they feel. Forest is forbidden. Don’t miss the spellbinding sequel… FOREST FIRE coming soon from Cold Fire Books!
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Living in Glass Houses is a contemporary story about three friends, all at a crossroads after discovering that even the best laid plans don’t always…
Dana will be on tour December 3-17 with her novel Pass the Hot Stuff The safe guy or the sexy guy? The answer is always…Pass…
Thanks to Emily Shaffer for sharing this post, courtesy of CLP Blog Tours! Visit her That Time of the Month tour page for more information and a…
Melissa will be on tour January 14-21 with her novel Bouquet Toss Ever since Daphne Harper graduated from college, all of her friends have fallen…
I am happy to be kicking of Anneke Campbell’s CLP Blog Tour for Mary Indiana! I found a lot of humor in this book, and kept thinking what a genius Campbell was for this plot concept. I wondered if it would be kind of a cheesy read, trying to teach the story of Mary and the virgin birth of Jesus, but it wasn’t that way at all. It was a very modern tale of young girl who gets pregnant somehow even though she is a virgin, and the people who decide to help her. Some wonder if this is the new Mary, if the second coming is truly on the brink of happening. Others wonder if it’s a sign that 2012 will bring the end of the world as we know it. Others simply call it a miracle. But what is the true story behind the girl dubbed Mary and her stunning situation – a true miracle – or something else?
Again, I found this book to be very funny, nothing real religious or cheesy that I thought it could be, and a very interesting plot that had me thinking (and laughing) after I closed the book. I compared it to how the media seems to run our world – how they can take a story and just run with it (cough, A-Rod not playing in the playoffs, this Honey Boo Boo phenom, cough). News of Mary spread fast and everyone had their own take on it. Parents came forward trying to claim Mary as their child, the possibility of aliens in the midst was there, and the use of blogs and social media heightened this “miracle.” I think this is a book to check out so you can form your own opinion on Mary’s story, and hopefully get a few chuckles!
[Rating: 4]