Blog Tour Sign Up: Vivid by Andrea Murray
Andrea will be on tour in May with her YA paranormal romance novel Vivid. This will be an eBook tour only, and you can choose…
Andrea will be on tour in May with her YA paranormal romance novel Vivid. This will be an eBook tour only, and you can choose…
Dina will be on tour February 13-March 5 with her novel One Pink Line Can the love of a lifetime be forever changed by one…
Design Intervention starts the second season with its own surprise makeover. Interior designer Victoria Bryce must break in her temporary co-host, Aussie Russ Rowland. Victoria, former socialite wild child hopes the reality show will give her the clout to launch her own design line without her family connections. Russ, former bad boy Australian TV star is using the show to launch his acting career in the States. Sparks fly on camera as they argue over paint colors and measurement mishaps leading to passions igniting behind the scenes. But when their pasts collide with the present will the foundation they built withstand the final reveal?
From the bestselling author of HERE, HOME, HOPE, comes a novel of suspense and choices, with a nod to the best of Susan Isaacs’s tales of suburban murder.
Once again, everything isn’t what it seems in the wonderful suburb of Grandville. ALL THE DIFFERENCE is the story of three Grandville women whose lives become entangled by the choices they make and how, ultimately, one of them turns to murder to achieve her goals.
Roommates Laura and Angie couldn’t be more different. Laura is a local celebrity, the television anchor who is motivated to move out of small-time media markets and on to the big time, no matter the cost. Meanwhile, Angie, a luckless waitress, spends her time waiting for Mr. Right to save her from temporary jobs and a life spent making bad choices.
On the other side of town, Ellen abandons her life as a successful fundraiser for that of an isolated housewife in the country estate she shares with her husband, whose affairs become increasingly hard to ignore. When the city’s gossip columnist, Maddie, and restaurant reviewer, Dixon, become involved in the story, the unlikely duo stir up more than they intended. But will anyone be able to stop the next murder?
With her signature mix of compassion and wit, Kaira Rouda once again takes readers on an entertaining journey into the heart of women’s lives in suburbia, this time with a dose of suspense.
“A murder mystery that kept me guessing until the end, with lovable characters who made me laugh and cry. Kaira Rouda has done it again.” – Melissa Foster, bestselling author of Come Back to Me and Chasing Amanda
“There’s a reason why Kaira Rouda has racked up so many awards for her work—it’s called talent! In All the Difference, she demonstrates her versatility, her knack for creating indelible characters, and her gift for keeping readers thoroughly entertained!”—Bonnie Trachtenberg, bestselling author of Wedlocked: A Novel
“Reading Kaira Rouda is like getting together with one of your best friends – fun, fast and full of great advice! – Claire Cook, bestselling author of Must Love Dogs and Best Staged Plans
Monica will be on tour March 19- April 9 with her novel Children of the Gods For as long as seventeen-year-old Reka Cushing can remember,…
Adopted!
In the Deep South, one of the first questions asked when meeting someone new in a small town is, “Who’s your daddy?” The answer defines you as a person. Not knowing is disheartening.
Sara McLaughlin never knew she was adopted and is stunned to realize that if she wants to find out the questions burning in her brain as to the ‘why’ she was given up at birth, and who her father might be, she has to live in her birth mother’s apartment for the next six weeks.
Grant St. Romain, attorney, is supposed to be helping, but the hunky dimpled devil is making her mind think of other things.
Can she find the truth? Or will she break her heart trying to find out the answers in Boggy Bayou, where many secrets are hidden?
In My Mailbox: Week of January 29, 2012 Title: Children of the Gods Author: Monica Millard Received: Via CLP Blog Tours Synopsis: For as…
A blue straggler is a star that has an anomalous blue color and appears to be disconnected from those stars that surround it.
But this is not a story about astronomy.
Bailey Miller is “disconnected” from the cluster of her rural south Texas family. She has never quite fit in and now in her early 30s, she finds herself struggling with inner turmoil and a series of bad choices in her life.
“… The characters made me laugh, cry, and wish that the story went on forever.”
Bailey’s drinking too much (even for a member of her family), has a penchant to eat spoonfuls of Cool Whip, works in a job that bores her beyond description and can’t keep a relationship longer than it takes for milk to expire in her fridge.
Even with the help of her two outspoken friends, Texas lass Idamarie and her quirky college pal Rudy, she’s having a hard time.
“… every single Texas reference Kathy Lynn Harris made was so descriptive that I knew exactly what she was talking about. I felt as if I was living the story.”
So she packs up her Honda and heads out of Texas in search of herself and answers to secrets from her great-grandmother’s past. The novel takes readers on a journey from San Antonio, Texas, to a small mountain town in Colorado and back again, as Bailey uncovers not only the secrets of her great-grandmother’s life, but also some painful secrets of her own. All while finding love along the way.
“… both thoughtful and laugh-out-loud funny! I also hope that the author is working on a sequel.”
“… I laughed till I cried, then cried till I laughed. This is one I will read over and over again.”
If you have ever wondered why you got stuck with the family you did, what you are doing with your job and your life, or had a sudden desire to run off to the mountains, sit back and join Bailey for this laugh-out-loud, yet poignant ride.
Laurel will be on tour January 30-February 20 with her novel Waitlisted Kacey Barlow had no idea it would be this hard to get into…