Title: The Butterfly SisterAuthor: Amy Gail HansenPublisher: William MorrowPages: 298Format: PaperbackSource: Request Review via PublisherDescription:"My past was never more than one thought, one breath, one heartbeat away. And then, on that particular October evening, it literally arrived at my doorstep."Eight months after dropping out of Tarble, an all-women's college, twenty-two-year-old Ruby Rousseau is still haunted… Continue reading Review The Butterfly Sister by: Amy Gail Hansen
Review The Wednesday Letters by: Jason F. Wright
Title: The Wednesday LettersAuthor: Jason F. WrightPublisher: The Berkley Publishing GroupPages: 280Format: PaperbackSource: PurchasedPurchase: Barnes & Noble | AmazonDescription:Their story begins with one letter on their wedding night, a letter from the groom, promising to write his bride every week—for as long they both shall live.Thirty-nine years later, Jack and Laurel Cooper die in each… Continue reading Review The Wednesday Letters by: Jason F. Wright
Stained Cover Reveal
Back Cover: Front Cover: All together now! Stained is due out on August 20th. It tells the beautiful, yet heart-wrenching story of a young woman whose only defense is to run when the going gets tough; and the man who will do anything to help her face her demons, including letting her go so she… Continue reading Stained Cover Reveal
Review Mr. Monk Helps Himself by: Hy Conrad
Title: Mr. Monk Helps HimselfAuthor: Hy ConradPublisher: Penguin GroupPages: 286Series: Mr MonkFormat: HardcoverSource: EdelweissDescription:Now that Monk and Natalie are both in San Francisco again, life is almost back to normal for the duo, with one exception: Natalie is studying for her PI license, the last step to becoming Monk’s full partner.Before taking the plunge, Natalie… Continue reading Review Mr. Monk Helps Himself by: Hy Conrad
Review – The Collector by: John Fowles
Title: The CollectorAuthor: John FowlesPublisher: Back Bay BooksPages: 305Format: PaperbackSource: Personal purchaseDescription:Hailed as the first modern psychological thriller. The Collector is the internationally bestselling novel that captured John Fowles into the front rank of contemporary novelist. This tale of obsessive love- the story of a lonely clerk who collects butterflies and of the beautiful young art student… Continue reading Review – The Collector by: John Fowles
Review The Rockin’ Chair by: Steven Manchester
Title: The Rockin' ChairAuthor: Steven ManchesterPublisher: The Story PlantPages: 269Format: PaperbackSource: Author Book TourDescription:Memories are the ultimate contradiction. They can warm us on our coldest days or they can freeze a loved one out of our lives forever. The McCarthy family has a trove of warm memories. Of innocent first kisses. Of sumptuous family meals.… Continue reading Review The Rockin’ Chair by: Steven Manchester
This Is Not A Book #2
My adventures with Kerri Smith's This Is Not A Book continue. Thankfully, there's no time or order limit in the book or I'd probably have given up by now...This time, I had to hold the book on my head for as long as I could. Normally, for these kinds of things, they say, "don't try… Continue reading This Is Not A Book #2
Review Pretty Is As Pretty Does by: Debby Mayne
Title: Pretty is As Pretty DoesAuthor: Debby MaynePublisher: AbingdonPages: 299Series: Class Reunion #1Format: PaperbackSource: Pump Up Your Book PromotionsPurchase: Barnes & Noble | AmazonDescription:Priscilla Slater goes to her ten-year high school reunion with equal parts dread and eager anticipation. Even though she s a successful owner of a chain of hair salons and no longer… Continue reading Review Pretty Is As Pretty Does by: Debby Mayne
Hollywood Strip Blog Tour
About the Author:Shamron Moore became fascinated with Hollywood at a young age. She counts Ava Gardner, Greta Garbo, and Sharon Tate as early inspirations. In 2000, she left her home state of Michigan for the excitement of Los Angeles. Over the course of nearly eight years, she appeared in various international print publications, commercials, television… Continue reading Hollywood Strip Blog Tour
Review – The Ocean at the End of the Lane by: Neil Gaiman
Title: The Ocean at the End of the LaneAuthor: Neil GaimanPublisher: William Morrow BooksPages: 181Format: KindleSource: Personal purchaseDescription: Sussex, England. A middle-aged man returns to his childhood home to attend a funeral. Although the house he lived in is long gone, he is drawn to the farm at the end of the road, where, when he… Continue reading Review – The Ocean at the End of the Lane by: Neil Gaiman