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When I was writing The Fear Principle and first getting to know Jaguar Addams there were certain things I knewshe’d never do. She made it perfectly clear, for instance, that she didn’t shovel snow. She also made it clear that Iwouldn’t find her spending time in the kitchen, unless she was brewing one of her [CONTINUE READING]

 

The Lotus Eaters by Tatjana Soli Monday, January 3rd:  Simply Stacie Tuesday, January 4th:  1330V Wednesday, January 5th:  Rundpinne Thursday, January 6th:  The Bookworm Friday, January 7th:  Nomad Reader Love Me to Death by Allison Brennan Monday, January 3rd:  Bewitched Bookworms Tuesday, January 4th:  Dren’s B-Spot Wednesday, January 5th:  A Bookworm’s World Thursday, January 6th: [CONTINUE READING]

 

Is the life you’re living all you imagined? Have you ever asked yourself, “What if??” Here, four women face the decisions of their lifetimes in this stirring and unforgettable novel of love, loss, friendship, and family. Anna Geneva, a Chicago attorney coping with the death of a cherished friend, returns to her “speck on the [CONTINUE READING]

 

All her life, Breena had always dreamed about fairies as though she lived among them…beautiful fairies living among mortals and living in Feyland. In her dreams, he was always there the breathtakingly handsome but dangerous Winter Prince, Kian, who is her intended. When Breena turns sixteen, she begins seeing fairies and other creatures mortals don [CONTINUE READING]

 

Since I have entered the online world of books and been introduced to authors, editors, and book marketing folks (LOVE my book follks!!), many have approached me on how they can get their name and their books out there and known.  While I am loving the fact that people think they can turn to me [CONTINUE READING]

 

When three friends organize a scheme to make money selling mail order brides from the Czech Republic, greed and jealousy turn a simple con into a life-changing game with unexpected costs. Katka by Stephen Meier is a gritty, edgy novel of greed, love, and swindles gone very wrong.  When Gavin and his girlfriend team with [CONTINUE READING]

 

Denham’s novel, written entirely in e-mails, began as a serialized Web site, www.hollysinbox.com. The story revolves around Holly Denham, the new receptionist at a London bank, and through her correspondence, readers get to know her daily life. She befriends Trish, the other receptionist, and begins a relationship with James, a charming higher-up. Between organizing meetings [CONTINUE READING]

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR…After graduating from Cornell Law School, Barry Eisler spent three years in a covert position with the CIA’s Directorate of Operations, then worked as a technology lawyer and startup executive in Silicon Valley and Japan, earning his black belt at the Kodokan International Judo Center. Eisler‘s thrillers have won the Barry Award and [CONTINUE READING]

 

Stopping by The Book Faery Reviews along her virtual book tour is author, Kathye Quick.  Thank you Kathye Quick for giving me the opportunity to read your novel and being one of the selected book blogs to host you so I can tell others all about you and your story. ABOUT THE AUTHOR…Kathye Quick has [CONTINUE READING]

 

Wow…where do my weeks go?!  Ever since I’ve been a stay at home mom (March ’08) it just seems my week days fly and the weekends fly faster.  When I worked I preferred a faster weekday but of course they’d drag and weekends weren’t long enough.  Now that I have a semi-permanent weekend, every day [CONTINUE READING]

 

Today’s guest post is from Karen White, author of The Lost Hours.  Thanks to Karen and Pump Up Your Books Promotion Book Tours for the opportunity to share with you all more about her and The Lost Hours.  Be on the look out for my review later this week. AUTHOR BIO… They had her at [CONTINUE READING]

 

FROM THE AUTHOR’S WEBSITE…“Losing a job always delivers a hard blow, but it was especially hard for forty-something author Louise Lewis, one of many victims of the technology industry’s dotcom implosion. No Experts Needed: The Meaning of Life According to You! tells the story of how she pulled herself together and discovered a new life [CONTINUE READING]

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