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Before we get into Deanna Raybourn’s interview I’d like to first give a background to how I got around to getting an exclusive interview with the author. You see, I have this crazy cousin whom I’ve recently been reconnected with (gotta love Facebook). She loves reading as much as I do and she also happens [CONTINUE READING]

 

First, I have to brag. Just a little. The Book Faery Reviews was UBER-EXCITED to be put onto the printed back cover of First to Die by Norman Applegate. BIG accomplishment in our eyes here in book review land. BIG. (well at least for us!) Ironically, there aren’t many book reviews for the horror genre [CONTINUE READING]

 

Today I welcome back Cheryl Brooks, author of The Cat Star Chronicles. A very erotic alien series that had plenty of sexy heroes and heroines. Who knew alien sex could be so hot and having you purring every time?! And the adventure / action Brooks takes you on each time is just adrenaline rushing. LOVE [CONTINUE READING]

 

Hello Kristine! Thank you for stopping by The Book Faery Reviews today. We’re excited about sharing your latest book Wickedly Charming, a spin-off tale of what happens when Cinderella’s Prince Charming and Snow White’s Step-Mother get together (Readers: Cinderella and Prince Charming didn’t make it happily ever after.). There appears to be a lot of [CONTINUE READING]

 

Thank you for stopping by The Book Faery Reviews Linda! I’ve not read your previous Hex books (or some of the many other earlier non-paranormal romance pieces) and I’m currently working on Demons are a Girl’s Best Friend (enjoying it so far by the way) but they look like some fun paranormal romance stories I’m [CONTINUE READING]

 

Sylvia Winters returns to her hometown where eight years ago she broke her engagement to Joe Dixon.  Stricken with cervical cancer, Syl moved away for treatment but never told Joe the truth. To heal the pain of his fiance’s imagined betrayal, Joe turned to drinking and accidentally killed a man. Now Joe is out of prison [CONTINUE READING]

 

When Sourcebooks asked me if I would be interested in reviewing and interviewing Grace Burrowes, author of The Heir, I had to say yes once I read the novel’s summary. My favorite genre happens to be historical romance with a twist in the plot so I’m always excited to read a new one and of [CONTINUE READING]

 

Thank you for taking the time to interview with The Book Faery Reviews. First, I want to say that I LOVED The Fire Lord’s Lover and Beneath the Thirteen Moons was no different in liking. Now the interview… The Book Faery Reviews: Who is your favorite author or inspired you to start writing, especially in [CONTINUE READING]

 

Thanks to Sourcebooks, I was given the opportunity to interview the wonderful Mary Wine. I’ve read two of her historical romance  highlander novels and enjoyed them both. TBFR: How do you get the inspirations behind the stories you’ve written? Do they come from dreams? Pop up in the most random moments or do you sit [CONTINUE READING]

 

Thanks to SourceBooks, I was given the opportunity to interview Shana Galen, author of the The Making of a Duchess and The Making of a Gentleman (book 1 & 2 of The Sons of the Revolution trilogy). In addition, they’re giving away 2 copies of her latest book The Making of a Gentleman to 2 [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: Devil’s Food Cake AUTHOR: Josi S. Kilpack PUBLISHER: Desert Book PUBLICATION DATE: January 1, 2009 PAGES: 341 pages GENRE: Fiction, Contemporary Culinary Mystery With her son Shawn at her side, her reputation on the line, and a full cast of suspicious characters, Sadie Hoffmiller is once again cooking her way through a case that [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: The Highlander’s Sword AUTHOR: Amanda Forester PUBLISHER: SourceBooks Casablanca PUBLICATION DATE: March 2, 2010 PAGES: 352 GENRE: Fiction, Historical Romance A quiet, flame-haired beauty with secrets of her own… Lady Aila Graham is destined for the convent, until her brother’s death leaves her an heiress. Soon she is caught between hastily arranged marriage with [CONTINUE READING]

 

Rich, the epitome of “anti-domestic,” can’t cook to save his life, and his idea of cleaning his apartment is to invite his mother over. But he’s ready to settle down, and he can’t stop thinking about the ex-girlfriend who got away. When he notices that his soon-to-be-married friends cooked and cleaned their way into their [CONTINUE READING]

 

Thank you David and Mutiya Vision for giving me the pleasure of reviewing your book The Land of Expression and taking the time out for an interview. For those who have not yet read the review, you can read it here and get a chance for your very own copy (if it’s BEFORE 12/14/09). Now [CONTINUE READING]

 

When Sarah Ingram and her sister Christine left Thunder Bay on a chilly November afternoon, they thought that they were going on a weekend getaway, leaving their problems behind. What they didn’t realize was that they would end up in a world that was, in many ways, very different from their own, but in others [CONTINUE READING]

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