Monday, September 21, 2015

Book Tour: A Fine Line: The Ancients: Part 2 by J C Brennan



War is coming… Is William’s family ready?

The mysterious appearance of a young girl—brutalized and half dead—has thrown the Crew into a heightened state of disquiet. Aurora and her evil pack of Damned have declared war, and William now wonders if, somehow, the seemingly-innocent girl may be employed in some way as a dangerous weapon in the coming battle.
The revelation of an ancient relic may deliver the critical aid the Crew so direly requires. Its newly-discovered power enables William to delve into the strange girl’s memories, but will the answers be too horrifying for the Crew to accept? Along with the newfound strength found in this lost treasure comes a treacherous caveat, and William must decide if all of the gains gifted to his family are worth the precarious risks it demands.
A Fine Line: The Ancients Part II is the continuing story in the A Fine Line series. This third book chronicling the story of William Healthaway and his family—the descendants of an ancient race possessed of powers they are only just learning to control. Fans of historical high drama, with traces of fantasy thrown into the mix, will enjoy this sweeping saga of romance, war, family, death and the supernatural. Enter a world where no one is safe from the wicked clutches of the Damned. Where love, laughter, family and all that is held dear wavers on the knife-edge between life and our eternal slumber.
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However the newest edition of this book will be coming out Fall of 2015.





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Ten Facts about the Author
1. I grew up in a very small town in Michigan named Skidway Lake
2. I graduated with honors from High School
3. I won the art scholarship in High School but went into fashion design in College
4. I have three degrees: BAA, MBA, DM/OL (ABD)
5. Published my first Poem in 2009
6. My fist novel was started in 2010 and was based on a dream
7. I moved to Arizona in 2008, first time living out of Michigan
8. I saw the ocean for the first time in my life in 2014
9. My favorite genre to read is horror
10. The very first book I ever read Stephen King's short story college Night shift I was 13





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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Book Blitz: Vocal Crush by Lisa Swinton


Lisa Swinton caught the romance bug early by way of fairy tales and hasn't been able to cure it since. Consequently, she feeds her addiction with romance novels and films. In between being a doctor's wife and mother of two, she puts her B.A. in Musical Theater to good use via community theater and church choir.

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Can you ever out run a broken heart?

Lexi Court spent seven years traveling the world, living the nomadic Broadway life, in an attempt to outrun the broken heart Nick Rivers gave her. Now, there’s nowhere left to go.

When she accepted a position as a high school drama teacher in Las Vegas, Lexi hoped to get over Nick, find a nice guy, and settle down. But what should be a quiet summer gets turned upside down when Lexi's best friend, Taffy, drafts her to be an emergency replacement coach on a televised vocal competition.

Feeling out of her league among the other three celebrity coaches, Lexi fights for the most promising contestants to be on her team. One note from a single voice shatters her summer. Nick unexpectedly auditions and joins Lexi's team. With her vocal crush on him raging as strong as ever, she has nowhere to run from Nick’s dreamy looks or siren voice.

Lexi has no doubt that Nick can win the competition. The question is does he want to win her heart as well or will he damage it beyond repair? 

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The lights dimmed, the singer hit the first note, and Lexi’s hand slammed down on her button. With that voice on her team she could win the show, no question. But wait, she knew that voice. Dread gripped her like a vice. She felt as if a hundred buckets of ice cold water had been dumped over her head as her chair spun around. She closed her eyes. She didn’t need to see the figure on stage. His voice and face had haunted her for the past seven years.
The chair stopped. She heard the smallest of all hitches in his breath and knew he’d recognized her. She heard the other coaches’ buttons slam down one right after the other, and the audience gave a huge cheer. She suspected the three men beside her knew the guy on stage could win it all and she’d have to fight for him. Except, it wouldn’t be a fight. He’d pick her. She knew it.
She wished she’d never hit her button, never agreed to the show, and never heard his voice now or all those years ago. But most of all, she wished she wouldn’t have to face him, look into those crystal blue eyes, and hear that voice for the next two months. Two months of sheer torture loomed before her.
All of this zipped through her brain like lightning before she remembered she was on camera and how odd she must look sitting there with her eyes closed. She took a deep breath, pasted on her face what she hoped was a happy smile, and opened her eyes.
There he was, larger than life, singing away on the stage, his blond hair gleaming under the stage lights. Her vocal crush. 





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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Book Blitz: The Memory Catcher by Denise Moncrief

 Denise is a Southern girl. She has lived in Louisiana all her life, and yes, she has a drawl. She has a wonderful husband and two incredible children, who not only endure her writing moods, but also encourage her to indulge her writing passion. Besides writing romantic suspense, she enjoys traveling, reading, and scrapbooking.
Accounting is a skill she learned to earn a little money to support her writing habit. She wrote he first story when she was a teen, seventeen handwritten pages on school-ruled paper and an obvious rip-off of the last romance novel she read. She’s been writing off and on ever since, and with more than a few full-length manuscripts already completed, she has no desire to slow down.



When someone touches Naomi Fuller, she catches visions of dark memories that fill the other person’s soul with regret, fear, or shame. Living with other people’s guilt leaves little room in her psyche for her own history. She recalls seemingly unconnected events, but did those horrible incidents happen yesterday, last week, or six years ago?
Naomi believes someone is messing with her mind, so she turns to Sidney Ashe for help untangling her distorted timeline, but the more she leans on him, the more she questions his motives. Can she distance herself from Ashe when her heart is hopelessly falling for him?
As Naomi struggles to understand how her emerging memories mesh with the guilty memories of everyone around her and things become clearer, she fears there is a killer in Clallam County who would do anything to stop her from remembering.






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He stood behind her. She knew he did. She could feel his heat.
“Why don't you remember me?”
“I’m sorry. I wish I did.”
His hands brushed her arms as she slipped away from him and rushed to the bay window, staring out into the darkened forest beyond her property line. Once again, Naomi waited for the rush, the physical reaction when she caught a vision from someone’s past. Nothing. She pulled nothing from the man. Maybe he was one of those rare people who had no regrets. Or maybe there was a reason his torments didn’t invade her soul as others’ did. Her memory banks were so full of other people’s trauma her mind had no room for pleasant recollections of her own.
His arms wrapped around her middle, and he whispered into her hair. “How much have you forgotten?”
A strange way to word his question. Almost as if he knew how big her memory void was. As if he expected her to have an exact answer for the mystery that defined her existence. She didn’t know how much she’d forgotten. She might never. He had confronted her with the reality she’d been denying. Naomi couldn’t run far enough to escape a past she couldn’t remember.
With a sigh of relief, she settled into his embrace, surprised at her reaction to a man she didn’t remember, reluctant to push him away just yet. Being in his arms felt so good, so right. She pulled nothing from him except a frisson of electrical heat, strong and powerful. An attraction she would not be able to ignore if she could trust him and let him into her life.
How much had she forgotten? Her reply clung to the back of her throat, creating a huge clog of emotion. The truth screamed for freedom. It almost made it into the open
air, but once again, the unexpected happened.
Naomi’s eyes riveted to the view behind her house, to a man beckoning her at the edge of the woods, motioning with one hand and swinging a lantern in the other. The sight sent a wave of unexplainable but somehow familiar dread through her.



 
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