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Cover Reveal – Never Trust A Rock Star

COVER REVEAL!!! Title: NEVER TRUST A ROCKSTAR Author: Sarah Darlington Release Date: November 5th Series: The NEVER TRUST Series, Book 1 Yes, please. Sign me up. Emma has always been obsessed with Ollie Mills of the southern rock band, Sunset Revival. She follows his every move on Twitter, likes all his posts on Instagram, and […]

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Book Review – Vanishing Girls by Lisa Regan

Vanishing Girls Lisa Regan ISBN-10: 1786812428 ISBN-13: 9781538734117 Publisher: Grand Central/Bookouture Paperback: 334 pages November 26, 2019, $12.99 Language: English Genre: Mystery/Thriller/Suspense BOOK BLURB  This USA Today bestselling thriller is an utterly gripping crime story perfect for fans of Lisa Gardner and Karin Slaughter. The little girl curled into a tiny ball as the chamber

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Books Make Great Gifts

My whole family are avid readers, and we often gift each other with books, especially at this holiday season. It’s an extra bonus when we can get an autographed book, and the ones I have reside on a special shelf in my bookcase. When I moved, almost two years ago now, I had to downsize

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Book Review: Stories We Never Told by Sonja Yoerg

Stories We Never Told Sonja Yoerg File Size: 3144 KB Print Length: 332 pages Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (May 1, 2020) Publication Date: May 1, 2020 Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC Language: English ASIN: B07WCP61XL BOOK BLURB: A suspenseful novel of love, secrets, and obsession Psychology professor Jackie Strelitz thinks she’s over Harlan Crispin,

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#Fridayreads – Some Suggestions From Bouchercon

One of the perks of attending Bouchercon was getting tickets to select four free books from the book bazaar. I was delighted to see books from some authors I’ve enjoyed reading in the past, especially Timothy Hallinan. We’ve been virtual friends for some time, and I’ve read and enjoyed many of his books. It’s hard

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Book Review – Feels Like Falling by Kristy Woodson Harvey

Feels Like FallingKristy Woodson HarveyPrint Length: 400 pagesPublisher: Gallery Books (April 28, 2020)Publication Date: April 28, 2020Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales IncLanguage: EnglishASIN: B07TGF9Z93 BOOK BLURB: It’s summertime on the North Carolina coast and the livin’ is easy. Unless, that is, you’ve just lost your mother to cancer, your sister to her evangelical

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The Wrong Way to Become a Bestselling Author

 Help me welcome Ken Kuhlken to the blog as today’s Wednesday’s Guest. I reviewed his novel Midheaven here a couple of weeks ago and he was supposed to appear on the blog the following Wednesday. Due to a mixup from his publicist to me and to him and back to me, the visit was delayed,

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Book Review – The Girl Who Loved Cayo Bradley by Nina Romano

The Girl Who Loved Cayo Bradley Nina Romano Print Length: 254 pages Publisher: Prairie Rose Publications (February 21, 2019) Publication Date: February 21, 2019 Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC Language: English ASIN: B07NP4GJZR BOOK BLURB :   When Darby McPhee falls in love with Cayo Bradley, a wild cowboy from a nearby ranch, her world

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Book Review: The Circle of The Earth by William Tickel

The Circle of the Earth Series: Hymns of Kingdom (Book 3) William Tickel Paperback: 160 pages Publisher: Ventris & Bywater LLC (April 23, 2019) Language: English ISBN-10: 0988890038 ISBN-13: 978-0988890039 BOOK BLURB:          Laredo, Texas, March 1915 The Mexican Revolution is reaching a boiling point, and the minority Anglo population of Texas

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Thinking Outside the Box

Pull up a chair and help me welcome Michael E. Witzgall to the blog as today’s Wednesday’s Guest. I reviewed his police procedural mystery,Sentinel’s Dilemma, here on Sunday, and today he’s sharing a very nice story about how he learned to think outside the box. Or maybe more like he showed his grandfather how to.

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