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Wednesday, June 21, 2017
COMING FRIDAY - MICHELE SUMMERS: AUTHOR OF: Sweet Southern Trouble | 1Rad-Reader Reviews @1RadReader59 #BookPromo
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
#TeaserTuesday: Winging It
MY Tuesday Teaser :
TEASER for Cate Cameron's WINGING IT (Teaser #1)
TEASER for Cate Cameron's WINGING IT (Teaser #2)
PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT to share either the link to your own TEASER TUESDAY post or share the sentence in a comment here (if you don’t have a blog). YOUR BOOK TEASER DOES NOT NEED TO BE IN A PICTURE ... JUST WRITE IT OUT AND SHARE!! 😍 💙 🌺 Thank You! 🌻 ❤️ 😘
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Blog Tour - His First by Jenika Snow | #BookRelease & Spreading the Word | @ArdentPRose #99Cents
MOIRA
I’ve known Braxton my whole life.
He’s older than me, but I’ve loved him since I knew what that meant.
And when I see him again after years of being apart, I don’t want to stop myself from telling him how I feel.
He might be my father’s good friend, and nearly two decades older than me, but he’s all I want.
BRAXTON
I first realized I loved Moira when she was eighteen years old. Now two years later I’m back in her life and that affection has grown tenfold.
It’s smart to stay away, but I can’t. I won’t.
I’ve been celibate because I only want her. It’s time to man-up and tell Moira that she’s been mine for years, even if she didn’t know it.
Warning: This is an especially fast read, packed with steamy goodness, and a virginal heroine and celibate hero. It also has a healthy dose of sweetness thrown in. Get ready for a feel good story that’ll still make you blush.
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Second Sentence Saturday: Fool Me Twice
SECOND SENTENCE SATURDAY is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by Jess of From Me to You ... Video, Photography, & Book Reviews. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
- Grab the novel/novella your currently reading or previously read
- Open to the first page of Chapter 1 or its Prologue
- Share the SECOND sentence from that page
- Share the novel/novella's title & its author, so that other participants can add that novel to their TBR Lists if they want
MY Second Sentence Saturday :
I don't quite catch it before the burgundy SR monogram nails me in the eye and the towel smothers my face.
PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT to share either the link to your own SECOND SENTENCE SATURDAY post or share the sentence in a comment here (if you don’t have a blog). Thank You!
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Fangirling Ms. Stephanie "Number 1" | What's in a genre?? Let's Talk #Romance by @Stef_uncensored
Okay this is becoming a habit ... two for Fangirl Musings so far and now this one for Steph's Rom Book Talk ... who knows it might becoming a constant feature ... any who ...
Right now I'm fangirling over Ms. Stephanie and her video where she discusses what romance means to her and more. While I'll admit I am the type that says give me a HEA (Happily Ever After) or a HFN (Happily For Now) for every book (please), I am definitely willing to read a novel that has just enough romance to keep my interest while not ending the way I want it too. Especially since I agree with what Ms. Stephanie says in that yes the author may want to write an HEA but is that truly where the characters were suppose to end up? Don't force the story because if it doesn't work for the characters ... the readers will feel it too.
One novel that I've read out of my comfort zone but has a little romance was for Amanda McNeil's "Waiting For Daybreak." And I am so happy I did because I it was better than I expected!
You just never know what "romance" novel you'll find and like ... unless you try. =0)
NOW ... check out Ms. Stephanie's video to hear her thoughts too!
Steph's Rom Book Talk :
Don't see the video then click here.
Right now I'm fangirling over Ms. Stephanie and her video where she discusses what romance means to her and more. While I'll admit I am the type that says give me a HEA (Happily Ever After) or a HFN (Happily For Now) for every book (please), I am definitely willing to read a novel that has just enough romance to keep my interest while not ending the way I want it too. Especially since I agree with what Ms. Stephanie says in that yes the author may want to write an HEA but is that truly where the characters were suppose to end up? Don't force the story because if it doesn't work for the characters ... the readers will feel it too.
One novel that I've read out of my comfort zone but has a little romance was for Amanda McNeil's "Waiting For Daybreak." And I am so happy I did because I it was better than I expected!
You just never know what "romance" novel you'll find and like ... unless you try. =0)
NOW ... check out Ms. Stephanie's video to hear her thoughts too!
Steph's Rom Book Talk :
Don't see the video then click here.
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