Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Cover Reveal: Molly's Misadventures by @denaehaggerty #excerpt #giveaway



Romantic Comedy
Date Published: January 11, 2015

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I’m having the suckiest day ever. First, my father, aka Mr. Grumpy Pants, calls to say his nurse just walked out on him. Likely story. I rush home to pack only to walk in on my husband getting it on with his younger, skanky secretary. Unfortunately, my quick weekend trip home to fix Dad’s problems turns into a stay of a few weeks. Luckily, I’ve got Danny, the neighbor boy I had a crush on when I was a dorky, braces-wearing, nose-buried-in-a-book teenager, and a brand-spanking new blog to keep my mind off things. Before I know it, I’m writing product reviews of vibrators and getting questioned by a store rent-a-cop at the world’s worst date ever. All while trying to figure out how to take things with Danny to the next level. Not to complicate things or anything but my boss decides to give me an ultimatum – come back in four weeks or don’t come back at all. How in the world did my life get so complicated?



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Danny clears his throat and turns to me. “I was going to ask you something about your blog.” I raise an eyebrow at him. “Why don’t you ever blog about me?”

I nearly choke on my wine. “Blog about you? The blogs are about my dates.”

“Babe, pay attention.” He grabs my chin. “What do you think we’re doing?”

My eyes nearly pop out of my head. “Being good friends?”

He shakes his head. “Um, no. I’m wooing you.”

“Wooing me?”

“Yeah, wooing.” He points between us. “Do you think I drink wine on my porch with just anyone?”

I’m confused. “You don’t like wine?”

He chuckles. “Look at me. I’m a single guy with a kid. Why would I have wine in the house?”

The dominoes begin to fall in place. “Oh.”

“Yeah, oh. Come over here.”

 He takes my wine and places it on the ground next to his glass before firmly grabbing my head and planting his lips on mine. The kiss is soft, sweet, and everything that’s right in the world. And it’s not enough. I want, no need, more. I grab his neck and pull him closer. He growls and grabs my head to tilt it to his liking so he can deepen the kiss. I’m putty in his hands by the time he eases up and pulls back. What. Just. Happened?






About the Author


I grew up reading everything I could get my hands on from my mom’s Harlequin romances to Nancy Drew to Little Woman. When I wasn’t flipping pages in a library book, I was penning horrendous poems, writing songs no one should ever sing, or drafting stories which have thankfully been destroyed. College and a stint in the U.S. Army came along, robbing me of free time to write and read, although I did manage every once in a while to sneak a book into my rucksack between rolled up socks, MRIs, t-shirts, and cold weather gear. A few years into my legal career, I was exhausted, fed up, and just plain done. I quit my job and sat down to write a manuscript, which I promptly hid in the attic after returning to the law. Another job change, this time from lawyer to B&B owner and I was again fed up and ready to scream I quit, which is incredibly difficult when you own the business. Thus, I shut the B&B during the week and in the off-season and started writing. Several books later I find myself in Istanbul writing full-time.



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Monday, December 14, 2015

Tour Kick Off: All We Really Need is Love by @MainlineLeRon #giveaway



Non Fiction / Dating / Romance
Date Published: 11/2/2015

All We Really Need Is Love ponders the questions: How is love found, how love is kept, How love is lost, and How love is found again. In this book you will read stories from people in all walks of life in all different types of relationships – straight, LGBTQ, interracial, long distance, and more. Listen as a teenager shares the excitement of a first love, the nervousness of a long time boyfriend proposing to his girlfriend, a determined woman traveling thousands of miles to be with that special someone, and when a young man realizes he met his soul mate. Love is not all roses though, as the book explores why relationships break apart with stories of betrayal, divorce, and heartache. All We Really Need Is Love offers an honest look into relationships and how people feel about love.




LeRon Barton (1978 – ) was born in Kansas City, Mo. Encouraged by his Mother to write, he attended Paseo Academy Fine Arts High-school to hone his craft. Mentored by famed writer Stan Banks, Barton began to write and recite poetry in KC and contribute to an underground zine. Graduating from high-school in 1996, Barton would continue to write and commit petty crime until 1999, when he would attend college in San Diego, Ca, and return to KC the following year. In 2005 after being laid off from a telecom company, Barton returned to San Diego and began writing screen plays and volumes of poetry. In 2010, he created “Windowshopz.com,” a website that featured writing, music, fashion, travel, and movies. He would also start what would become, “Straight Dope.” After a turbulent 2012, Barton relocated to The Bay Area and started, “Mainline Publications,” an online publications firm that would release controversial works. The first project, “Straight Dope: A 360 degree look into American drug culture,” a book about how drugs are intertwined into American life, was released in February 2013. All We Really Need is Love, a collection of love stories was released in Nov 2015. LeRon’s writing has appeared on websites such as The Good Men Project, Salon, Those People, Gangsters Inc, Gorilla Convict, Black Millennials, and The Elephant Journal. You can contact him on Twitter

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Tour Kick Off: The Mogul Boss by J.A. Pierre




Contemporary Romance
Date Published: 11/6/2015


Adazi Anderson is a career woman who gets the offer of a lifetime at billionaire architect Braxton Legend’s firm. Her new boss is handsome, suave, and brilliant. But Adazi knows

Braxton can have his pick of any woman and getting close to him can leave her brokenhearted.
Braxton Legend is a design prodigy whose firm is becoming an industry powerhouse.  He knows about beauty and form…and Adazi has them both.

Well-known for being calculating and shrewd, Braxton’s reputation precedes him. But can one woman chip away the wall he’s built around himself?







J.A. Pierre is a romance author who enjoys traveling, cooking, and a good movie.

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Monday, December 7, 2015

Tour Kick Off: Fairly Certain by @DeborahAnnDavis @WiggleWriter




Quirky New Adult Fiction With a Twist
Date Published: 12/3/2015


Book One of the Love of Fairs series

          What happens when a Computer Geek challenges a Medieval Outlaw? 

Petir takes a rough tumble in the Connecticut woods, and awakens in the middle of old England. His instinct to freak out is tempered by the arrival of a fair maiden wearing a bow... and arrow. Throwing caution to the wind, Petir decides he has nothing to lose by pursuing Maid Rianne. But when she is captured by the enemy, a geek with no ability to defend himself must find a way to rescue the fair maiden. 

          Look for the second book in the series, Fairly Safe, available this winter!



DEBORAH ANN DAVIS writes Quirky New/Young Adult Fiction with a Twist. An award-winning author, speaker and personal trainer, she is popular with students, parents, readers and authors alike. Setting aside teaching to deal with Lyme disease led her to Fitness— to boost her body health—and Writing— to boost her happy health. Currently, she is a healthy and happy Educational Speaker and a Certified Personal Trainer. With an insightful and quirky approach to life, she shares life lessons with wit and compassion.
She presently resides on a lovely lake in Connecticut with her first boyfriend. Twelve years after their first kiss, Deborah reunited with, and married her childhood sweetheart. Together they coached their daughter's AAU Basketball Team, which swept States two years in a row. (Yay!) Then, for several years, their daughter and their money went to college.
When she isn't writing novels for her Love of Fairs series, she enjoys dabbling with living a sustainable life, dancing, playing outside, and laughing really hard every day. She also promotes increasing your movement throughout your day as Wiggle Writer in her Merry Meddling blog at http://deborahanndavis.com/merry-meddling/

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Tour Kick Off: From Frights to Flaws by Sunayna Prasad




Middle Grade Fantasy
Date Published: January 14, 2014



Twelve-year-old Alyssa McCarthy is sick of her uncle’s unfair rules and longs for a better life. After discovering the existence of magic, she finds out about a dark wizard hunting her down. An unforgettable storm occurs in Alyssa’s ordinary New Jersey town before the sorcerer kidnaps her to the Fiji Islands.
On the enchanted island of Yanowic, Alyssa learns that she is unable to get out of the country due to a giant shield. She must defeat some dangerous creatures and the evil wizard in order to leave. But with sorcerers and magical technology getting in her way, can Alyssa succeed?






Sunayna Prasad has been writing stories for over fifteen years, starting at the age of six. Now nearly twenty-two she is a college junior who studies graphic design as well as writes for children. Aside from that, Sunayna also likes to cook, watch movies, and draw. She lives on Long Island, New York, with her family.








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Tour Kick Off: Martin Dash by @AndyBailey23




Psychological Romance Thriller
Date Published: 6/20/2015

What would it be like to have no feelings? No desire, no anger, no pleasure? Behold Martin Dash. A man who possesses stunning features that captivate all who encounter him but is also cursed with a medical condition that means he has no emotion to give in return. But one woman is convinced that there is something behind the apparently blank façade and sets out on a dark trail to uncover the haunted past that holds the key to the mystery; a journey that takes in politics, criminal finance, London's neo-burlesque scene and, finally . . . murder. MARTIN DASH is the first book of a trilogy that relates the bizarre experiences of a young man whose life was always destined to be terrifying as well as exceptional.







#1 – Do You See Writing as a Career?

If I could sell enough books to enable me to write full-time that would be great - I could produce so much more. In the meantime it's The Other Job that keeps the wolf from the door.

#2 – What was the Hardest Part of Your Writing Process?

Probably the most thorny thing to grapple with is . . . what to put in and what to leave out. The way I write is very organic and, for me, almost anything could happen in the story (and that is the feeling I want my readers to have). So it can be very difficult to make the choice that has to be made to go down a particular route. But, in fact, that is the real fun bit and I get a definite sense of satisfaction when I've managed to work out what was actually the best route (for the story).

#3 – Did you have any One Person Who Helped You Out with Your Writing Outside of Your Family?

Yes, indeed: a big shout out at this point to Miranda Johnson, a good friend who types my scribblings for me (I write in longhand) - she did all of 'Martin Dash' and she also brings with that a whole lot of much-needed moral support. Thank you, mate!

#4 – What is next for your writing?

Martin Dash was the first in a trilogy and I have just started writing the second book. I won't give anything away but each book is - or will be - a story that stands up in its own right, whilst being inextricably linked to the others, at the same time.

#5 – Do you have an addiction to reading as well as writing? If so, what are you currently reading?

Of course. I suspect that virtually all authors come at writing from being avid readers. You read and read and read and, eventually - if you're arrogant enough - you think: 'I could do that.' I always have a number of books on the go and, currently, it's :-

'The Public Image' by Muriel Spark;
'The Genuine, Imitation, Plastic Kidnapping' by Les Edgerton; and
'Necromancer' by William Gibson.

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A intriguing psychological romance thriller with a distinct twist of satire that is unlike anything else and will leave you wanting more.


This or That?

#1 - iPd or Mp3?
Mp3

#2 – Chocolate or Vanilla?
Vanilla

#3 – Mashed Potatoes or French Fries?
French Fries (I tried typing Mashed Potatoes but French Fries came out)

#4 – Comedy or Drama?
Probably a good comedy every time, e.g. US - Annie Hall; UK - Withnail & I

#5 – Danielle Steel or Nicholas Sparks?
Kristin Hannah

#6 – Fantasy or Reality?
Two sides of the same coin.

#7 – Call or Text?
Text to say "Call me"

#8 – Public School or Home School?
Home schooling hasn't really taken off in England in the way that, I understand, it has in the US; I'm not sure either I or my kids would be up to it! So I'd have to say Public School.

#9 – Coffee or Hot Chocolate
Tea.

#10 – eBook or Paperback?
eBook.






Andy Bailey is a British writer residing in deepest Staffordshire ('the Creative County' . . .) His principal claim to fame as an author (so far) is the creation of 'Martin Dash' and his recurring theme is the absurdity and futility of human endeavour (unless you're on double time) and his writing seeks to explore the strange motivations that drive the endlessly entertaining members of the species, homo sapiens.


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