Maryann Miller

Release Day for Two Hearts in Winter by Donna Fasano

Two Hearts In Winter by Donna Fasano Series: Ocean City Boardwalk, #2 Genre: Contemporary Romance Release Date: April 15, 2016 Book Blurb: Loss and betrayal have caused Heather Phillips to give up on love. She’s thrown herself into running The Lonely Loon, her Bed and Breakfast located on the boardwalk of Ocean City, Maryland. The […]

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Author #Eggcerpt Exchange with P.J. MacLayne

Please help me welcome P.J. MacLayne as today’s Wednesday’s Guest. She is the final author who will be here as part of the Author Eggcerpt Exchange, and she is the author of The Marquesa’s Necklace.  BLURB Harmony Duprie enjoyed her well-ordered life in the quiet little town of Oak Grove—until her arrest for drug trafficking. Cleared

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Author #Eggscerpt Exchange With Tracey Clark

Join me in welcoming Tracey Clark as today’s Wednesday’s guest. She is the author of Shocking Finds (A Finder’s Keepers Novel), and she is here today sharing an excerpt of her book. Here are a few treats for readers interested in Paranormal/Fantasy Romance (New Adult) – a blurb, a quick excerpt, some links for buying options

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Book Feature- Hesitation Wounds by Amy Koppelman

I am so pleased to introduce you to a wonderful book by a very talented writer. Luckily, I received an ARC of the book before Ramsey Hunt Syndrome took me to my knees several weeks ago, and I was able to read it. It is a wonderful, multi-layered story that I enjoyed very much. I wish that

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Meet Author E. E. Smith

Please help me welcome Evelyn Eileen Smith as today’s Wednesday’s guest. When her publicist, P.J. Nunn at Breakthrough Productions, contacted me to possibly review Evelyn’s book and host her on the blog, I could hardly say “no.” My mother’s name was Evelyn, and my stepmother was Eileen, so an immediate connection was made. I forgot to ask

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