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Thursday, February 19, 2015

{Book Promo + Guest Post + Giveaway} Blood Music: A Thriller by Jessie Prichard Hunter

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Title:  Blood Music: A Thriller
Genre: Thriller
Publish Date: February 24, 2015
Publisher:  Witness Impulse an imprint of HarperCollins Publishing
ISBN: 0062389289
ASIN: B00MMG19ZU
Pages: 320 pages
List Price: 2.99 USD          


   ~ Synopsis ~ 


 Chilling...A riveting thriller." NEW YORK MAGAZINE New York City is caught in the cold grip of a brutal serial killer who savagely rapes and murders his young, blonde victims. While ravaging them, his mind whirls with symphonic images and raging desires--rarely giving thought to his loving wife and child.

Young, blonde Zelly Wyche has a new baby and a happy life with her dependable electrician husband. She, too, is petrified by the madness and the unthinkable tragedy of the murders. While the serial killers' sole survivor and a victim's brother mount a desperate vigilante hunt for the "Symphony Slasher," a chill runs up Zelly's spine. She is beginning to wonder if the killer could be closer than she thinks. But no. Impossible. She has to be dead wrong....


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Why I Wrote Blood Music

After Blood Music was published, several people I knew, mostly from my daughter’s

preschool, came up to me and said, without rancor, “I thought you were a nice

person!” If by that they meant a person who is not devoured with curiosity about

the darkest parts of the human psyche, then no, I am not a nice person.

Several years before I wrote Blood Music, I dreamt I’d written a book of that

name. Now that, I thought, is something I’m going to do one day. I had no idea what it

was about, but it certainly was a good title.

Some time later, on a lovely spring afternoon, I was sitting with my baby girl

on a park lawn at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, where I

was living at the time. It was quiet and calm, with perfect sun. Suddenly I thought,

What if there was someone in the bushes with a knife, watching us, and he decided to

kill me if I turned my face his way? Yes, this is the sort of thing I think regularly, even

to this day. I absolutely loved it. That’s Blood Music, I thought, and hurried home to

I knew it had to have music in it, of course, so I put some, right at the

beginning. The first chapter of Blood Music is among the finest things I have ever

written, and I am proud to say it was a first draft that took about twenty minutes to

finish. It was then that I knew this was a book I absolutely had to write, although I

had only the foggiest idea of what it was going to be about.

At that point I had studied abnormal psychology, and specifically serial

killings, for some twenty years, since I was fifteen. I had just finished another novel,

Like Love, which I still adore and want to see published, in some form, one day. But

although I had taken great care and love in the writing of it, it lacked one thing: a

plot. I had studied dialogue, I knew how to write a sentence and create a scene. But a

plot is something that sadly escapes a great many first novelists.

To make up for it I decided to write a completely plot-driven book, a thriller.

Now, thrillers have a rather bad name, although I have met very few people who

don’t (at least secretly) love them. They’re considered second-rate as far as writing

goes, and I consider myself a literary writer. So I decided to write a plot-driven

It took me eight months to write the first draft, all the while raising my baby,

Leah. At eight months she would crawl across the floor, pull herself up to the

computer, and try to tear my hands away from the keyboard. (Later, my boy would

crawl across the floor, pull himself up to the computer, and try to type with me.) I

would tape Sesame Street and play it for Leah so that I could have an hour to write,

which I ended up doing, in small notebooks, at a counter in the kitchen. As long as

she couldn’t see what I was doing, I was all right. Heaven help me if she figured it

out, though, and she was one smart baby. She wanted me all to herself, all the time;

but that’s just being a mother, and now I laugh at how guilty I felt about those

Sesame Street tapes.

I wrote Blood Music because I had to; it really was that simple. A name, a

scene, a creation being born. That’s one of the things I love most about writing: It

has its own agenda.

I did change one word for my sister’s sake (I forget which), but when it went

into Editorial at Turtle Bay, Random House’s newest imprint, I stipulated that not

one word of it could be changed. Not one was—although of course that had nothing to do with me!



About the Author

  Jessie Prichard Hunter is the author of the psychological thriller Blood Music, forthcoming from Witness Impulse. She currently resides in New York's Hudson Valley with her husband and two children.  

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

{Release Day Blast + Guest Post + Giveaway} Love, Lucy by April Lindner


I am so excited that LOVE, LUCY by April Lindner releases today and that I get to share the news, along with an awesome guest post from the author in which she shares “Some Rules of the Road” for traveling abroad, as Lucy did in the book.

If you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful new book by Author April Linder, be sure to check out all the details below.

This blast also includes a giveaway for a copy of the book courtesy of Rockstar Book Tours and 3 signed JANE posters courtesy of the author. So if you’d like a chance to win, enter in the Rafflecopter at the bottom of this post.


About LOVE, LUCY

Title: LOVE, LUCY
Author: April Lindner
Release date: January 27, 2015
Publisher: Poppy
Pages: 304
Formats: Hardcover, eBook

Description:

While backpacking through Florence, Italy, during the summer before she heads off to college, Lucy Sommersworth finds herself falling in love with the culture, the architecture, the food...and Jesse Palladino, a handsome street musician. After a whirlwind romance, Lucy returns home, determined to move on from her "vacation flirtation." But just because summer is over doesn't mean Lucy and Jesse are over, too.

In this coming-of-age romance, April Lindner perfectly captures the highs and lows of a summer love that might just be meant to last beyond the season.

Find it: AMAZON | BARNES & NOBLE | THE BOOK DEPOSITORY | INDIEBOUND | GOODREADS


About April Lindner


April Lindner is the author of three novels: Catherine, a modernization of Wuthering Heights; Jane, an update of Jane Eyre; and Love, Lucy, releasing January 27, 2015. She also has published two poetry collections, Skin and This Bed Our Bodies Shaped. She plays acoustic guitar badly, sees more rock concerts than she’d care to admit, travels whenever she can, cooks Italian food, and lavishes attention on her pets—two Labrador retriever mixes and two excitable guinea pigs. A professor of English at Saint Joseph’s University, April lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two sons.



The Guest Post

SOME RULES OF THE ROAD

Like Lucy Sommersworth, the heroine of Love, Lucy, my parents gave me the gift of a lifetime: a backpacking trip to Europe. I was a bit older than Lucy—22, and just out of college—but when I arrived in Milan, Italy with a Eurail pass, a copy of Let’s Go: Europe, and a seventy-pound backpack I could barely lift, I was a wee bit terrified. Like Lucy, I spoke only a little bit of Italian, just barely enough to get by, and I wasn’t particularly good at reading maps or train schedules. Unlike Lucy, I was travelling solo.

Luckily, my journey began with training wheels. I’d just taken a college Italian class, and my professor had offered a safe crash pad for the first few days of my trip—in her family home in the Alps. Less luckily, when I reached Malpensa airport, nobody was there to pick me up. Giddy with excitement and jet lag, I wandered around the airport, eavesdropping on Italians as they hugged each other hello and goodbye, and had noisy arguments. I’d never felt more alone in my life. Where would I sleep that night if my ride didn’t show up?

Luckily, my professor’s brother arrived at last to whisk me away to the family home in Domodossola. The extended family welcomed and fed me, gave me tours of their city with its charming medieval center, helped me practice my Italian, and, when the time was right, brought me to the train station where my solo travels began for real. It was time to take off the training wheels. 

If I’d felt alone back in the airport, I was even more so on that train to Verona, a city where I didn’t know a soul. In those pre-internet days, I could disappear into thin air and nobody would even notice I was gone. The thought was chilling, but oddly exciting.

By nightfall, I’d made it to Verona. I’d figured out the public transportation, found a youth hostel, and booked myself a bed. Best of all, I had introduced myself to a handful of other backpackers. We hung out together in the hostel’s common area, sharing bread and cheese, exchanging stories, discussing the rules of the road—those bits of practical wisdom our travels were teaching us. Here are a few.


Time passes differently on the road.  Spend a few very intense hours seeing the sites with strangers and by the end of the day, those strangers have become a part of your story. Years later you’ll see their faces in your photo album and still remember stray details of the adventures you shared together, even if you can’t quite recall their names. 


Spontaneity is key.  There are few things as magical as showing up at a train station with no idea where you’re headed next, picking a random train, and hopping on. 

Janis Joplin said it best: Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.  When you’re carrying all your possessions on your back in a city where you don’t know a soul, you’re absolutely free. You can go anywhere, do anything. That freedom has its lonely moments—but it can be the doorway to all kinds of adventures.


Embrace misadventure.  As carefully as you plan there will be crazy mistakes: wrong turns, slept-through train stops, multilingual misunderstandings, and all kinds of other blunders—and these will make the best stories. My misadventures are some of my favorite memories. The time I missed curfew and had to climb into my hostel through a second-story window. The morning when, hanging out my recently washed clothes to dry, I dropped my wet underthings out the window, onto a stranger’s head. The night when, with no room to stay in, I slept on Venice’s train station steps with about a hundred other backpackers, the stars above us and the Grand Canal stretched out before us.

Would I trade that last memory for a safe, comfy night in an actual bed?  Not on your life.


The Giveaway

There is a blast-wide giveaway, ending February 6th at 11:59 p.m. Pacific, for:

  • 1 copy of LOVE, LUCY to be ordered from Amazon or The Book Depository – Int’l
  • 3 JANE posters (signed) – US only

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

{Blog Tour + Guest Post + Giveaway} Redemption -- The Inspiration For The Revelation Series by Randi Cooley Wilson

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Redemption 
Redemption (The Revelation Series, #3) by Randi Cooley Wilson
To be Released: December, 2014
Genre: New Adult Paranormal Romance
A LOVE RETURNS.
A LOYALTY IS BROKEN.
AND WAR BEGINS.
For Eve Collins, darkness has descended after her love vanished into the night sky. A new protector has been appointed, one who challenges everything she’s believed to true.
In this third installment of The Revelation Series, Eve will become aware of dangers and worlds that exist only in her nightmares and bloodline secrets that will trigger a centuries old war.
You can escape anything, except your destiny.
Readers captivated by Revelation and Restraint will become enthralled with Redemption

About the Author:
Randi Cooley Wilson
Randi was born and raised in Massachusetts where she attended Bridgewater State University and graduated with a degree in Communication Studies. After graduation she moved to California where she lived happily bathed in sunshine and warm weather for fifteen years. Randi and her husband recently moved back to Massachusetts with their daughter where she was encouraged to begin writing again. Revelation is her first novel and The Revelations Series is her first New Adult Paranormal Romance book series. “I’ve had a love affair with books, writing and storytelling since childhood. It has been a dream of mine to introduce this world and these characters to you. I hope I’ve done them justice.” Randi loves to hear from readers, you can reach out to her via Twitter: R_CooleyWilson and/or Facebook: authorrandicooleywilson

Excerpt from the book:
Strong arms wrap tightly around my waist and tug me back to a warm, muscular chest. Asher lifts his hand and moves my hair to one side, over my shoulder, so he can have access to my neck. I tilt my head to the right, making it easy for his lips to gently brush the sensitive skin under my left ear before leaving a trail of soft kisses.
“Someday, when this is all over, I promise you’ll have the peace you’re craving. It will be just me and you, siren,” he vows quietly.
I sigh in contentment. “That’s all I want, Ash.”
“Then I’ll move Heaven and earth to make sure you get it."
I turn to face him and push up on my tiptoes. Leaning in, I give him a slow, molten kiss. I push everything I feel for him into the gesture. I want to fill every space of his soul, the way he does mine.
It’s like I’m trying to climb inside his heart and live there. I’m not sure how long we stay like this, in our own private, perfect moment, but I never want to leave.
Breathlessly, I pull away. My eyes find Asher’s. “What is it you want the most?”
Asher’s intense gaze holds mine, taking my breath away. “Redemption.”

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The Inspiration For The Revelation Series
by Randi Cooley Wilson

The Revelation Series was inspired by my love of John Milton’s epic 17th century poem Paradise Lost. In college, I was a bit obsessed with the piece of literature and did several theses on it. As a matter of fact, in each of the books within the series, there is a quote, by the English poet, from Paradise Lost, that inspired that particular novel’s plotline.

If you’re unfamiliar with the poem, it’s written with two narrative arcs, one that follows Satan and the other that follows Adam and Eve. I’ve always been drawn to the arc that followed Adam and Eve because of Milton’s take on their relationship. He wrote it full of temptation and passion, while portraying Adam as a hero, and Eve as forbidden. Even with those distinctions, the poem depicts love in its rawest form, two people bound together, pulled apart by desire and sacrifice.

I started to think about what it would be like to be Eve in this situation. What sacrifices would I have to make? Am I in love, or just bound by desire for someone? What would it be like to have someone be completely infatuated with me, while being true to themselves and their oaths and beliefs? Like Milton’s Eve, what would it be like to be far from the traditional damsel in distress, but strong, intelligent and curious? A heroine, who longs for knowledge, is beautiful but suffocated by Adam’s continued presence, instead of submitting to it. From there, the worlds, characters and storyline for The Revelation Series just began to unfold.

Once the storyline was unfurled, I then began to incorporate my love for architecture and design into the story. After plotting, I knew I wanted to touch on Heaven, Hell, Demons and Angels, as Milton did with his second narrative, the Angelic War over Heaven, however, I really wanted to tell the story in a new way. With new worlds, new demons and entire new supernatural protector breed.

In my research, I kept going back to the lore of gargoyles and how they are protectors. After a while, it just seemed seamless that they would be the supernatural creatures to vessel the story. Once they were in place, everything else just came to be. I started scribbling characters and back-stories, plotlines and dialogue. What started out as a creative outlet to relieve stress turned into a slight obsession and the series and characters began to shape and take life and this series was born.


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The Giveaway
$25 GC to B&N or Amazon (winners choice) and a digital copy (Nook or Kindle, winners choice) of: Revelation, Restraint and Redemption by Randi Cooley Wilson
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The Tour: December 1st SleepsOnTables – Review Book 3 Cassandra M’s Place – Guest Post December 2nd Diane’s Book Blog – Interview I Feel the Need, the Need to Read – Review Book 1 December 3rd Sassy savvy fabulous book blog – Review Book 3 YaReads - Review Book 1 December 4th Clever Girls Read - Review Book 3 December 5th Suzy Turner, YA Author – Guest Post Archaeolibrarian – I dig good books! – Review Book 3 December 8th Comet Babe’s Books – Review Book 3 December 9th Clever Girls Read - Guest Post YaReads – Review Book 2 December 10th storyteller-skgregory – Interview I Feel the Need, the Need to Read – Review Book 2 December 11th GenGen’s Book Blog – Review Book 3 December 12th Adventures in Writing – Review Book 3 December 15th The Book Beacon – Review Book 3 Elizabeth Delana Rosa Book Lover & Creator of Worlds – Promo Post December 16th All my Book finds – Promo Post December 17th Adventures in Writing – Interview YaReads – Review Book 3 December 18th Just One More Chapter - Review Book 3 NaYa Books and More – Guest Post December 19th Nay’s Pink Bookshelf - Review all 3 books A Little Bit of R&R – Promo Post December 22nd SleepsOnTables – Guest Post I Feel the Need, the Need to Read – Review Book 3 mindjacked – Review Book 1 The Book Lovers’ Lounge – Interview Read Write All The Time - Review Book 3

Monday, June 16, 2014

{Trailer Reveal + Guest Post} This Summer by Katlyn Duncan


I am super excited to be participating in the trailer reveal for Katlyn Duncan's THIS SUMMER. It's awesome and it makes me even more excited to read the book and I can't wait for its release on July 9th.

I am also thrilled to be able to share a guest post in which characters Hadley and Lily share their Top "Summer to Remember" Must Haves.

If you haven't yet heard of this upcoming New Adult release from Author Katlyn Duncan, the book's description is below. And if you haven't yet "met" the author, her details and places to find her online are also below.

But first, here is the THIS SUMMER Trailer. I can't wait to share it with you. What do you think?

The Trailer


The Guest Post


Hadley and Lily’s Top ‘Summer to Remember’ Must Haves

Hadley: Hey everyone. My best friend, Lily, and me are going to tell you our top must haves for this summer.

Lily: This girl is headed to college in the Fall and it’s our last summer together before “growing up”. I’ll start! My number one is boys.

Hadley: (eye roll)

Lily: What? Boys are important for a summer to remember. And now that we’re both single we can have a little fun with them.

Hadley: Are you done?

Lily: Fine. What’s your number one?

Hadley: (grins) My best friend.

Lily: Oh! And a job working with your best friend.

Hadley: Yes that too.

Lily: (pauses dramatically) And on a serious note…sunscreen.

Hadley: UV protection is important.

Lily: I was thinking more along the lines of awful tan lines.

Hadley: Okay…

Lily: Next is…parties. And oh! Older brothers who can get supplies for parties, if you know what I mean.

Hadley: Oh my God…

Lily: So we have boys, best friends, a job WITH a best friend, sunscreen, parties, brothers, what else?

Hadley: Camp!

Lily: That counts as a job with your best friend.

Hadley: Camp should be a category of its own—

Lily: Here we go…

Hadley: But without camp we wouldn’t have had the best summers of our lives. And we will be a part of making that happen for the kids.

Lily: Yeah. I’m still sticking with boys.

Hadley: You’re hopeless, but I do love you! Well that does it, everyone. Be sure to make this summer, a summer to remember. And comment below with your must haves I’d love to hear them!


About This Summer



Release date: July 9, 2014
Publisher: Carina UK
Genre: New Adult Contemporary
ISBN: 9781472096449

Description...

Before college, before responsibilities, Hadley Beauman and best friend Lily are determined to have a summer to remember. There will be all the usual dramas - ex-boyfriends who don't seem to know what 'ex' means, pesky younger brothers with unrequited crushes, but what Hadley didn't anticipate was the out-of-the-blue return of the seriously hot boy-next-door, Will Carson. The boy who broke her heart when he skipped town two years ago.

Will may have shot up a foot and filled out (oh yes), but inside he carries the weight of guilt - for leaving, for coming back... Now he's just passing through to tie up loose ends but it's clear the old chemistry still crackles between him and Hadley. Trouble is, it's built on two years of lies...

This summer might just be the best time of their lives, but is Hadley ready for everything to change - again?

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Coming soon... iBooks, Nook UK, Kobo, Google Play, & Sony Store.

About Katlyn Duncan

Katlyn Duncan was born and raised in a small town in western Massachusetts. Her overactive imagination involved invisible friends, wanting to be a Disney Princess and making up her own stories. Her bibliophile mom always encouraged her love of reading and that stayed with her since. Even though she works full time in the medical field Katlyn has always made time for books, whether she is reading or writing them.

Katlyn now lives in southern Connecticut with her husband and adorable Wheaten Terrier and she is thrilled to finally share her stories with the world.

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

{Blog Tour + Guest Post + Review + Giveaway} The Lucky Charm (Portland Series #1) by Beth Bolden

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Title: The Lucky Charm (Portland Series #1)
Author: Beth Bolden
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Publication Date: April 30, 2014
Event Organized By: Literati Author Services, Inc.

Synopsis

  IT ’S THE BOTTOM OF T HE NINTH . . . Izzy Dalton’s about to strike out. Her new job as the sideline reporter for the Portland Pioneers major league baseball team is problematic on several levels:
  1. Baseball is her least-favorite sport. Falling behind golf, tennis, and maybe even curling.
  2. What Izzy knows about baseball could fill about three minutes of airtime.
  3. Her last experience in front of a camera was in college. Six years ago.
  4. The Pioneers’ second baseman has a wicked sense of humor and even wickeder blue eyes.
AND A FULL COUNT. . . Jack Bennett couldn’t be more uninterested in a little sideline action. He just wants to show up at the park and win baseball games. Izzy is the one woman he should steer clear of, but she’s also the key to his success–and his heart, too. All Izzy has to do is convince her misogynistic boss she’s competent, learn what the heck an RBI is, and stay away from Jack Bennett. Izzy tells herself it’ll be a snap, but 162 games is longer than she ever imagined and Jack more irresistible than she counted on.

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Character Inspiration for Jack Bennett

I’d really love to take full credit for Jack Bennett, the lead male protagonist of The Lucky Charm, because I’ve been told more than once that he’s a pretty awesome guy. Not only is he a baseball player, which let’s face it, is a pretty kick ass profession, but Jack plays second base. I have a serious thing for second basemen.

Okay, honesty time, I have a thing for one second baseman in particular, and he was my original inspiration for Jack Bennett.

Meet Dustin Pedroia.  Or the Muddy Chicken, as he’s fondly called.



Yes, you read that right. I based my romantic male lead on a man nicknamed the Muddy Chicken. I might actually be crazy.

Here’s the thing about Dustin, or Pedey as he’s also known. He’s short. He’s not the most athletically gifted individual on the earth. But there’s one thing he does have and it’s determination and guts. Last year, he tore a ligament in his thumb  in the first game of the year and helped the Boston Red Sox win the World Series by playing through the injury. He’s one of the guys you look at and just know, he’s the heart of the team.

But it wasn’t just Pedey’s undersized body and oversized ego that made me want to write a character inspired by him.

He’s also got the wickedest sense of humor and isn’t shy about displaying it. He’s always got a sly, funny response to every stupid press question.

Like when his teammate David Ortiz was having a rough time at the plate, and reporters kept asking Dustin what he thought. Finally he says, “It happens to everybody, man. He’s had 60 at-bats. A couple of years ago, I had 60 at-bats, and I was hitting .170, and everyone was ready to kill me, too. And what happened? Laser show. So, relax.”

This particular quote was the first time Dustin ever referenced himself as having “laser-like” line drives and home runs, and it’s become his catchphrase.

We hear a lot at the beginning of The Lucky Charm about how Jack likes playing his own games with the press, but when he meets Izzy, suddenly he wants to be interviewed.

Of course, we see the real evidence of Jack’s playful personality later in the book when Izzy interviews Corey Rood, who complains about a particularly annoying pastime of Jack’s. I won’t give spoilery details, but while I’d love to take credit for this particular plot point, I have to give major props to my husband, who actually suggested it.

And speaking of my husband, that’s really where the third part of Jack Bennett’s personality comes into play. I never set out intentionally to write characters that remind me of people in real life, especially people I know, but I ascribe to the belief that as an author, parts of your real life will seep into your books in unexpected and often surprising ways. I certainly didn’t set out to insert my husband into Jack, but it happened anyway. It wasn’t until I finished the first draft and was talking about it with some of my beta readers that I realized the streak in Jack that makes him so attractive to Izzy—that caring, sweet, loyal streak—that is pretty much exactly how my husband is.

So many books I’ve read over the last few years have substituted seduction and sexiness and flirtation for love. Don’t get me wrong; I totally love reading about seduction and sexiness and flirtation. I just don’t confuse those particular aspects of a connection with love. So when I set out to write Izzy and Jack’s love story in The Lucky Charm, I consciously thought about what means love to me and tried to write that.

That’s why Jack doesn’t push Izzy to have sex before she’s comfortable with the idea. He courts her, takes care of her when she needs it (even when she doesn’t want it), supports her when she’s down, and values the things about her that make her her—her intelligence and her gutsiness, along with her dark hair, gray eyes and great legs.

I really believe that these beliefs of Jack’s, along with his crazy strong sense of self, are what makes him so unique and why so many readers have fallen in love with him.

About the Author

Beth Bolden lives in Portland, Oregon with one cat and one fiance. She wholly believes in Keeping Portland Weird, but wishes she didn’t have to make the yearly pilgrimage up to Seattle to watch her Boston Red Sox play baseball. If only the Portland Pioneers weren’t only figments of her imagination. After graduating from university with a degree in English, Beth unsurprisingly had no idea what to do with her life, and spent the next few years working for a medical equipment supplier, a technology company, and an accounting firm. Now Beth runs her own business as a Girl Friday for small business owners, assisting them with administration, bookkeeping and their general sanity. Beth has been writing practically since she learned the alphabet. Unfortunately, her first foray into novel writing, titled Big Bear with Sparkly Earrings, wasn’t a bestseller, but hope springs eternal. Her first novel, The Lucky Charm, will be available in the beginning of 2014. In her nonexistent spare time, she enjoys preparing overambitious recipes, baking yummy treats, cuddling with the aforementioned cat and fiance, and of course, writing. She’s currently at work on the The Lucky Charm‘s sequel, featuring Noah Fox. She hopes he’s a lot easier to wrangle than Jack Bennett was.

Connect with the Author: Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads
 
{Giveaway}

{Details} ebook, 329 pages. Published May 4th 2014. Ebook provided in exchange for an honest review, many thanks to Beth Bolden and Literati Author Services

{Rating} 4/5 -- I really liked it!

{Review}
"When Isabel Dalton was five years old, she proudly boasted to her parents that when she grew up, she was going to be a famous movie star." (page 1, line 1)
Such a fun read. Adorable and likable characters, a lovely romance, an evil boss, a bit of intrigue and a happily ever after.

I absolutely love Jack. He's kind, persistent, thoughtful, adorable, patient, charming, and he's got a great sense of humor. I liked the way Jack sees Isabel. He sees her drive, values her strength and intelligence. And the way he feels when he makes her smile...


Isabel is a strong and determined woman. She's been thrown into a new job, a job she doesn't like, doesn't want, and is subject to an evil boss who hates her. Despite all that, she gives it her all, and is determined to succeed. But her feelings towards Jack are putting everything in jeopardy.

Jack and Isabel have great chemistry, a common outlook and drive, great banter and they understand each other like no one else ever has. I love the way they support, trust and respect each other. But their relationship is anything but easy, their careers - and their stubbornness - gets in the way. All the obstacles they face force their relationship to develop slowly, for them to become friends, to get to really know each other before things become romantic.

Can I say how much I loved Jack's best friend, Noah Fox - Foxy? Foxy is sweet, charming, fun, a bit of a matchmaker, and he loves kitten videos! I really hope Bolden is working on his book, he deserves a happy ending too.

I really enjoyed Bolden's writing style, she makes the reader feel the love not only between Jack and Isabel but of baseball, the heat, the excitement in the stands, even the smell of the ballpark, even for a non-sports fan like me. I'm very excited to read future stories in Beth Bolden's Portland series.

Monday, February 17, 2014

{Book Blitz + Giveaway} RecruitZ by Karice Bolton


 

RecruitZ by Karice Bolton
(Afterworld #1)
Publication date: December 27th 2013
Genres: New Adult, Post-Apocalyptic
Scientists are the new rock stars. The infection has been contained for nearly three months, and the world is celebrating. But humans are still dying. Rebekah Taylor has seen it firsthand. Her husband was killed right in front of her by the very creatures that humans were told they no longer had to fear.

Rebekah is determined to find out who is responsible for the death of her husband and the obvious cover-up. Fueled with revenge, she begins to find answers that lead to one frightening conclusion. The apocalypse might be over, but the battles are just beginning.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18588895-recruitz?ac=1

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{Guest Post}

Thank you for hosting a bit about RecruitZ! I’m so excited to be here and to be able to talk a little bit about zombies. I’m always amazed at how people say the zombie craze is going away and then another hit show or blockbuster movie comes out to disprove that point!

Go Zombies!

I think part of our obsession with zombies is because so many of us know deep down that a scary outbreak of some sort has happened in the past and can happen again. These creatures kind of embody that fear and take it one step beyond. If a person spends any amount of time on the History Channel or Military channel, it becomes evident fairly quickly that media also loves to scare us to death with reenactments of what an outbreak could do to us as a society. Eeek! It’s just some odd fascination that is hard to shake.

Something that I think fuels our infatuation is the idea of being able to survive, overcome, and rebuild. I think that notion is at the heart of most real life stories—surviving and/or overcoming obstacles, no matter how mundane, which is why I wanted to build a story that captured life after the outbreak was contained.

I have absolutely loved building the Afterworld and look forward to where Rebekah and Preston’s adventures take them in books two and three. RecruitZ was a blast to write and AlibiZ is proving to be just as fun!

Anyway, thanks for listening to me about zombies and the Afterworld!!



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AUTHOR BIO:
Karice Bolton lives in the Pacific Northwest and is a writer of Young Adult and New Adult books. She loves to read anything and everything. She also enjoys baking, skiing, and spending time with her wonderful husband and two English bulldogs.

Books currently available:
*Beyond Love Series: Beyond Control (Book 1) Beyond Doubt (Book 2) Beyond Reason (Book 3) – Feb. 28th
*Afterworld Series: RecruitZ (Book 1)
*The Witch Avenue Series: Lonely Souls (Book 1), Altered Souls (Book 2), Released Souls (Book 3) Shattered Souls (Book 4)
*The Watchers Trilogy: Awakening (Book 1), Legions (Book 2), Cataclysm (Book 3), Taken Novella (Watchers Prequel)
*The Camp

Karice would love if you stopped by her blog or FB page to find out the latest news on giveaways and upcoming releases, or you can just send her an email. She loves hearing from her readers and responds as soon as she can.

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