Friday, November 9, 2012

Giveaway Winner of Three River Ranch by Roxanne Snopek



Mary P.

Congratulations, Mary!! You just won an e-copy of "Three River Ranch" [Three River Ranch Series, Book 1] by Roxanne Snopek!! You should be receiving an email from me and the publisher soon.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this giveaway and checked out my review for "Three River Ranch!!" Please keep up-to-date with my blog tours by checking out my event calendar so you'll know when you really want to stop by From Me to You.... Or you could just friend/follow the blog too!! *BIG GRIN*

What are you all reading lately?? Me? Currently I'm in the middle of reading "Romance in the Rain" [A Seattle Anthology] by Charlotte Russell, Marianne Stillings, Dawn Kravagna, Clare Tisdale, Sherri Shaw, & Kristine Cayne---thus far I think some of the novellas are really sweet ... I can't wait to see what the others have in store for me! Be sure to check out my review/giveaway/interview for this anthology on Monday, November 12th!

Also -- I want to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my Mom!!

Have a good day everyone!

Take care, Jess

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Blog Tour - Feasted On: Hollywood Ever After by Sasha Summers | Review & Giveaway

Today I'm turning my blog over to Sasha Summers, with a review of her latest novel "Hollywood Ever After," which is the 1st book in The Red-Carpet Series!!

ALSO -- Be sure to comment on this post to be able to sign up for this tour's GIVEAWAYs (listed below)!! [Blog Tour will run from November 5 - 16, 2012]



- This is an ARC book - Available Formats through Amazon.com: Paperback - Pages: 388; Kindle Edition - File Size: 527 KB | Expected Release Date: May 2012 | Publisher: InkSpell Publishing | Obtained: Goddess Fish Promotions

"Hollywood Ever After" [The Red-Carpet Series, Book 1] by Sasha Summers

My Book Summary : As a birthday trip, Claire visits her best friend, Shannon, in LA to take in the sites and relax for a while. However, not long after her plane pulls into the airport Shannon whisks her away to get pampered and dolled up for a big movie premiere that Shannon was a part of, much to Claire's excitement and dismay because it's something out of her comfort zone. Nevertheless, Claire seems to fit right in on the red carpet with her friend that is until she almost trips on the carpet right into the arms of Hollywood "IT" boy Josh Wiley!

Claire is instantly attracted to Josh, even though she's a bit older than he is, but doesn't think he would give her the time of day. That is until he seems find Claire out and get involved in the groups she's in during the movie's after party. As they get to know one another, they find that they have an instant connection to each other. The attraction grows even more over the few days they spend together.

Yet, regretfully, Claire goes back home to Texas and to her children leaving Josh. During their time away from each other Claire admits that she misses Josh more than ever, yet she also finds that while she was away her abusive ex-husband, Daniel, had decided that they should become a family again, and he won't take no for an answer. Will Daniel get in the way of the blossoming romance between Josh and Claire? Will Claire's dreams for something more for herself and her children come crumbling apart around her? Or will Claire & Josh actually get their happily-ever-after?

My Book Review : 4.5 out of 5 stars!! This intense Hollywood fairytale is one that keeps you entranced in its fast-paced, heartwarming, and dramatic ways. I was captivated by Claire's story, and the romance between her and Josh! It was moving to see her put her life together for her and her kids; and even though most of the changes in her life where sprung on her, Claire gets through this novel with a lot of grace and self-sacrifice that keeps you spellbound during some of the twists that come up. Especially during the last, few chapters ... WOW!

This is definitely not your typical "Hollywood romance" which is why everyone who likes those types of novels should read it! I also recommend it to anyone who enjoys contemporary romances that have a thriller-type of edge to it.


Author's Novel Extras : Pinterest: My Book - Hollywood Ever After | Introducing my ‘book baby’... | Meet Claire and Josh, by Sasha Summers | Princes and Frogs and Hollywood Ever After! | Blog Tour Guest Blog & Giveaway: Hollywood Ever After | Eyecandy Monday: Hollywood Ever After by Sasha Summers

Author's Series Extras : Pinterest: My Books - Hollywood Holiday | Pinterest: My Books - Hollywood Homecoming | New Book News! | Hollywood Holiday Cover Reveal!!!!

Author's Book Trailer :

Book Teaser(s) :
Teaser #1 ~ within Chapter 1
“What about you, Josh? Do you have anything to add?” The female reporter turned to him, flashing a sparkling smile.
Josh ran a hand through his hair, sending up a shriek from the crowds lining the red carpet. He shook his head at the sound, his smile uncomfortable. “I’m very happy.”
My heart thumped loudly and I felt myself smile as he spoke.
“Over the success of the movie?” the reporter asked.
“That’s nice too...” He nodded. He sounded amused.
The reporter jumped on it. “There’s something else, other than your record-breaking openings, making you happy? Wow, Josh, that’s pretty amazing. Care to share what it might be?” The reporter was leaning forward, waiting.
He shook his head, then stopped, a slow mischievous smile spreading across his face.
My eyes narrowed as I watched his face change. What are you up to? ~ within Chapter 8
For more information on this book, series, and/or any other books by Sasha, then please check out her website.



About the Author :

Sasha Summers is part gypsy. Her passions have always been storytelling, history, romance, and travel. She writes both lyrical romantic fantasy and contemporary romance. Her first play was written for her Girl Scout troupe. She's been writing ever since. She loves getting lost in the worlds and characters she creates; even if she frequently forgets to run the dishwasher or wash socks when she's doing so. Luckily, her four brilliant children and hero-inspiring hubby are super understanding and supportive.



Book Excerpt :

Two very large, strong hands caught me and I looked up into the most beautiful face I’d seen since this morning.

“Josh? Hi, Josh!” I squealed, bouncing in his arms as he smiled down at me. I kept bouncing, my racing heart thumping faster than the music as his hands slid around my back. “I didn’t know you were here.” I was smiling like an idiot.

“You’re a rather focused dancer.”

“I am! Never do it...dance, I mean. But it’s fun!” The song ended and I frowned.

He laughed. “Should I make them play the song again? I will if it will make that pathetic little frown disappear.”

Another song began. It was slower, but it still had a good beat. “No, I think this will work and I won’t sing–even better.”

“I liked your singing.” He was looking at me…the way he always looked at me.

I felt light-headed and dizzy as I stared up at him, wobbling on unsteady feet. I knew I was drunk, but now there was more than just alcohol heating me up from the inside.

His hands were firm, guiding me closer to him. I let one hand rest on his chest as we swayed together. Between the buzzing euphoria from my many drinks and the raging hunger burning in his eyes, my every nerve was tingling. I was more than a little pleased with life at the moment.

I quivered under his touch. His fingers splayed across my lower back, fitting us closer together. We danced with the music, our movements in sync with one another.

Under the flashing colored lights, my hand looked red and then green against the white of his shirt. I felt the heat of his skin, the solid strength of his muscles through the fabric of his shirt. His scent, his touch, his...presence stirred images of our night together, sharp in my otherwise foggy mind. My skin grew more sensitive and my senses flooded with him.

I was aching for him, all of him. Now. My breath grew short as I remembered how he felt buried deep inside me.

The rational side of my brain knew I was losing control, but there was too much alcohol in my system. I had no fear or inhibition. And I liked the fire raging inside of me.

My eyes slid to his mouth and I felt my tongue wet my lips.

His breath hitched and he closed his eyes. When he looked at me again, there was little doubt he knew exactly what I was feeling.

The song ended and I felt myself being guided from the floor.

“Taking her home?” Shannon had apparently returned to the table. She and Arthur regarded us with interest.

There were three other people at the table now. I didn’t know them. But I didn’t really care at the moment. I wanted to kiss the pulse wildly beating in Josh’s throat. I was vaguely aware that now might not be the right time for that. I glanced at his neck. It looked very kissable.

“Unless you have other plans?” Josh looked from Shannon to me.

I was looking at him as if I were about to eat him. It wasn’t intentional; that was really what I wanted to do at the moment...because he was so damn gorgeous…

He looked back at Shannon, his jaw muscle noticeably rigid.

“I recommend you get her home. And make her drink some water at some point, please,” Shannon added. “Here.” She handed Josh some keys and waved at me with a smile.

Then we were heading toward the door.

“Wait.” I stopped. We weren’t moving, but everything seemed to be moving around me. “You’re here with friends?”

His hands clasped my shoulders, steadying me. He smiled down at me. “Yes.”

“You shouldn’t leave them....I don’t want to mono...monopolize you.” My words trailed off as my eyes met his.

He wanted me. I could see it. His nostrils flared just a bit. His jaw clenched and unclenched. I smiled slowly. I liked that I could make him react this way.

I asked, “Don’t you want to stay?” Say no.

If he wanted to stay, I might be able to stop staring at him or thinking about how perfectly we fit together. It wasn’t completely out of the question, not yet. My eyes fell to his lips and my smile grew.

“No.” He leaned closer, whispering in my ear, “Claire, we have to leave now if you’re going to look at me like that.” His face reflected the hunger I felt.

My voice was husky as I whispered, “I’ll be good.” Not a chance.

He paused, his eyebrow rose in question. “You want to stay?”

“Nope.” My eyes fell to his mouth again.

Josh’s smile was pinched as he led me to the exit.



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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

"Waiting On" Wednesday: Forever

• Today's "Waiting On" Wednesday by Jill - click here

"Forever" [The World of Nightwalkers Series, Book 2] by Jacquelyn Frank
Expected Publication Released Date: Spring 2013

Author's Book Description:
    New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Frank returns with the sizzling second book in her sensual new series set in the World of the Nightwalkers—where alluring entities known as Bodywalkers face the ultimate threat.

    After being brought back from death, police officer Jackson Waverly receives the shock of his life: he has become host to a Bodywalker, a spirit that is reborn in flesh and blood, and part of a proud, ancient race that uses its extraordinary gifts to battle dark, evil forces. Jackson’s spirit is a powerful one—none other than the Egyptian pharaoh Menes, who longs to reunite with his eternal love, the Egyptian queen Hatshepsut.

    While Menes is obsessed with finding the perfect vessel for his queen, Jackson cannot stop thinking about Dr. Marissa Anderson, the gorgeous precinct shrink who keeps pushing him to confront his grief over the loss of his K-9 partner. But what Marissa really arouses most in Jackson is intense desire, which is exactly what Menes is looking for. To fight a great enemy, pharaoh and queen must join; but to host Hatshepsut, Marissa will first have to die. Fate has given Jackson a profound choice: save Marissa from Menes’s plan or keep an entire species from the brink of extinction.

My Previous Review(s) for this Author : Forbidden

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Blog Tour - Feasted On: A Merry Little Christmas by Anita Higman | Review & Giveaway

Today I'm turning my blog over to Anita Higman, with a review of "A Merry Little Christmas," which is one of her latest novels!!

ALSO -- Be sure to sign up for this tour's GIVEAWAYs (listed below)!! [Blog Tour will run from October 18 - November 6, 2012 | Giveaway ends on November 6, 2012]



- This is an ARC book - Available Formats through Amazon.com: Hardcover - Pages: 254; Kindle Edition - File Size: 363 KB | Expected Release Date: October 1, 2012 | Publisher: Summerside Press | Obtained: LitFuse Publicity Group

"A Merry Little Christmas" by Anita Higman

My Book Summary : Set in 1961 -- All her life Franny has wanted to be a musician but since she doesn't have, the music ability she has wants to live in the city to become a radio DJ. All she needs to do is sell her family's farm.

One day Charlie (a man from a rich family who is trying to prove himself) shows up at the farm wanting to buy it from her. However, since Charlie is more of a city boy then a farmer they came to an agreement where Franny stays onto teach him everything she can for three weeks then she'll move to the city. During their time together they become very close but when the time comes for Franny to leave they still part ways.

That is until both of their dreams end up with complications making their paths cross again, making them become even closer. Over their time together will they be able to accomplish their personal and shared goals that God has laid out for them or will other people end up getting in their way?

My Book Review : 4 out of 5 stars, this is a sweet novel about accomplishing dreams, staying true to yourself, and believing that good things will happen to those who put their faith in God. Also, it tells you that when you find love you need to try to hang onto it and nourish it.

I loved getting to know Charlie & Franny. Especially getting to read about Charlie's charming ways and seeing how forthright Franny is in her beliefs. They made a great pair!

My only complaint was how quickly everything seemed to wrap up in the end when it came to Charlie's father. I say this because his father seemed to be more willing change his mind within such a short time span (for the book) then what I would say was believable. Nevertheless, I did like the ending of this novel and how the plot came together for Franny & Charlie; it was very idealistic and enchanting.

I recommend this novel to anyone to enjoy Christian romances!

Author's Novel Extras : Book Club Discussion Questions

Author's Series Interview(s) :

Book Teaser(s) :
"You sure I can birth pigs? I can't even sit down."
"You'll be great." Franny took a big forkful of eggs. "The babies usually come all by themselves, but sometimes they need a little help. So we're there in case Mom needs us."
Charlie sat so close to Franny that he wished he'd showered. Hopefully he'd have plenty of time later in the morning. Farmers surely took coffee breaks. ~ within Chapter 6
She took in a deep breath. Memories of her youth wafted around her like a sweet breeze. "As a kid, I thought this view was paradise."
"And now?"
"Still paradise." Without thinking, she started to hum "White Christmas." She chuckled. "Sorry...habit of mine. Do you hum too?"
"No, but I've been caught whistling from time to time. Some women don't like it. They think its juvenile or old-fashioned or something. So I don't do it much anymore."
Well, I don't think it's juvenile or old-fashioned. "The farm is a great place to whistle." ~ within Chapter 28
For more information on this book and/or any other books by Anita, then please check out her website.



About the Author :

Best-selling and award-winning author, Anita Higman, has over thirty books published (several coauthored) for adults and children. She's been a Barnes & Noble "Author of the Month" for Houston and has a BA degree, combining speech communication, psychology, and art. Anita loves good movies, exotic teas, and brunch with her friends.



Giveaways!! :

Author Anita Higman invites readers to kick off the season with a spirited holiday tale.

Anita is spreading the Christmas cheer by giving away...

  • A copy of "A Merry Little Christmas" to 15 randomly drawn contestants during the tour

To Enter : To win "A Merry Little Christmas," just head over to THE CONTEST PAGE at Anita's website and fill out the short form. Be sure to put BLOG CONTEST in the Subject Line. That's it.

ALSO -- Be sure to check out LitFuse's other Blog Tour Stops for this novel!!

Winners will be announced on the Litfuse blog (and notified by email) on November 9th!



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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Blog Tour - Made the Grade: Three River Ranch by Roxanne Snopek | Interview, Review, & Giveaway

Today I'm turning my blog over to Roxanne Snopek, who I interviewed about her latest novel "Three River Ranch," which is the 1st book in her Three River Ranch Series!!

ALSO -- Be sure to check out Rafflecopter at the bottom of this post to be able to sign up for this blog stop's GIVEAWAY!! [Blog Tour will run from October 31 - November 7, 2012]



My Q&A with Roxanne Snopek :

Jess : What books did you enjoy reading while growing up?

Roxanne : I have a complete collection of Agatha Christie novels, mostly salvaged from second-hand book stores. I just loved them. Also, for some reason, I found the 101 Dalmatians books very comforting. Don’t ask me why, but I read and reread them as a tween-ager.

Jess : What sparked the idea for "Three River Ranch?"

Roxanne : I always wanted to write a cowboy story, but I’m not a “western” or “historical” writer. So I needed a contemporary slant; once I learned about wild horses, the ecology slant was a natural.

Jess : Which of your characters would you most & least to invite to dinner, from which book and why?

Roxanne : Oh, I’d definitely invite Bliss and Blythe to dinner, together. Just to watch the sparks fly! Plus, they’re both good cooks – we could do potluck!

Jess : If you had to describe Aurora & Carson (from "Three River Ranch") in one word, what would it be?

Roxanne : Aurora: believer, Carson: cynic

Jess : What appeals to you when writing a romance novel?

Roxanne : I love writing emotional interactions and relationships. I “get” that stuff. Plus, with grim reality all around us, I want to write something that I KNOW will end well.

Jess : Which usually comes first for you, the character(s) story or the idea for the novel?

Roxanne : Character, definitely. I might read something in the paper that twigs an idea, but it doesn’t take root until a person emerges from the mist to embody the situation.

Jess : If "Three River Ranch" were to be made into a film, who do you see playing the main characters and why?

Roxanne : Carson is Josh Holloway, the guy who played Sawyer in LOST. Alpha, so a bit high-handed and rough-around-the-edges sometimes, sexy as all get-out, definitely damaged, but you just can’t help loving him. Did you see Sawyer and Kate kiss? Seriously. Look for it on YouTube (look below). That’s how Carson kisses.



Rory would be played by a grown-up version of Emma Roberts, who played Grace in the movie Valentine’s Day. She has the right mix of innocence, resilience and dogged idealism.


Jess : In regards to "Three River Ranch," if you could write it all over again, would you change anything about it?

Roxanne : Well, I’d probably soften Carson up a bit more. *I* know what a softie he is, and Rory knows, but readers don’t always see it as clearly.

Jess : How many books have you written? Which is your favorite and why?

Roxanne : Including non-fiction and anthologies, I’ve got ten print books out there with my name on it. The e-book "Three River Ranch" makes eleven. However, I’ve written at least another five that have never found publication. My favorite book though? The next one. Always the next one. It’s still perfect, you see.

Jess : Do you have any other projects in the works? If so, can you share a little of your current work with us?

Roxanne : You bet! I’ve always got something in the works. The one I’m finishing up right now is the second in the Three River Ranch series, called "The Reluctant Rancher." It’s the story of Des and Zach and wow, these two have a lot of trouble to overcome. Watch for it in early 2013!

Jess : Do you prefer eBooks, paperbacks or hardcover? Any specific reason why?

Roxanne : I’m loving my Kobo right now. The “buy now” button is the best thing ever! I can browse, sample, buy and start reading, all without getting out of bed!

Jess : What do you normally eat for breakfast, or do you skip it and get straight to work?

Roxanne : You’ll be sorry you asked. My favorite breakfast – toast and peanut butter – is now only a weekend treat, because I’m starting to manifest symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome and have to cut down on bread. (Dang it. I love bread.) So, instead, I make a super-healthy, high-fiber, high-protein, low-fat bowl of: ¼ cup of old-fashioned oatmeal, cooked in the microwave with a Medjool date for sweetness, then mixed with 1/3 cup of NutraCleanse, and skim milk. It keeps my blood sugar stable and easily holds me until late afternoon. Plus, it’s surprisingly delicious.

Jess : If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?

Roxanne : "Wait! Wait! She’s Still Thinking!" or "Oh, NO! Did I Say That Out Loud?"

Jess : List 3 books you just recently read and would recommend?

Roxanne : "Never Tell a Lie" by Hallie Ephron
"Wild Encounter" by Nikki Logan
"Sworn to Silence" by Linda Castillo



About the Author :

Roxanne gives mostly 5 star reviews because she only forces herself to read books she doesn't like when someone makes her. In which case there's usually a good reason, like expanding her literary comfort zone on the advice of a smart, literate friend.

Roxanne Willems-Snopek is an award-winning freelance writer of everything from corporate newsletters to personal essays. Author of the Amazing Stories series of true life animal adventures, she now focuses on fiction. Snopek grew up in Saskatchewan and now lives in British Columbia.




- This is an ARC book - Available Formats through Amazon.com: Kindle Edition - File Size: 358 KB | Expected Release Date: August 24, 2012 | Publisher: Entangled Publishing : Bliss | Obtained: Entangled Publishing

"Three River Ranch" [Three River Ranch Series, Book 1] by Roxanne Snopek (aka Roxanne Willems-Snopek)

My Book Summary : Trying to start a new life for her and her unborn child, Aurora (Rory) moves into the guesthouse on Three River Ranch sight unseen and finds her life is going to get a lot harder. The same day she finds out that the guesthouse is a mess and she also learns that the son (Carson) of the now diseased ranch owner has plans of his own for the property. Not willing to give in to Carson's demands Rory suggests that that they become roommates and try to help each other out in rebuilding their lives and the ranch.

Now Carson has to deal with finding money to turn the ranch into the Three River Mustang Study Center, a feisty pregnant woman (Rory), and a pregnant wild mustang & dog as well. If only Carson's father didn't make his will, so demanding then he could have everything that he wants as well as giving enough money for Rory to be on her way out of there. Nevertheless, disappointments have a way of changing into wants/needs making Rory & Carson find that what they always wanted could be right around the corner if only they open themselves up to opportunities that await them!!

My Book Review : 3.5 out of 5 stars! The realization that dreams come in all shapes and sizes is what this novel is all about! I loved the buildup of this story! How both Rory & Carson come from rocky pasts and they learn to love again throughout this novel, even if it takes being knocked on the head to do so. The town seems great too, but my favorite characters were Blythe (The Blight) and Bliss (The Blister)--twins who seem that they cannot stand each other--they are the voice of reason for Rory throughout this story and are good comic relief!

I recommend this novel to anyone who likes cowboy contemporary romances!

Author's Novel Extras : Warm up your Kindle/Nook/Kobo/iPhone/tablet: I SOLD A BOOK! | The Man With the Dragon Tattoo? | 3RR Launch Weekend Report: | And We’re Off... | And We’re Off... | SERENITY NOW!!

Book Teaser(s) :
“Melissa,” said her mother calmly. “Waitresses don’t get tips until the customers have finished their meals. And only if they’re satisfied with the service, honey.”
The girl huffed loudly and turned on her heel. “Stupid job,” she muttered as she stomped back into the kitchen.
Rory eyed her coffee doubtfully.
“Oh, don’t worry,” Blythe said, lifting her own cup to her lips. “Melissa’s the devil’s own spawn but she makes a good cup of coffee.”
“I heard that!” called a faint voice from the kitchen.
“An okay cup of coffee, I meant,” Blythe hollered back, grinning at Rory. Her nose wrinkled up when she smiled. ~ within Chapter 4
She swung both feet over the edge of the couch and sat upright, again feeling the head rush that had sent her to the couch in the first place.
“So this is swooning,” she muttered to herself. “Can’t say I like it.”
“Rory?”
The voice came from the dark mass in the corner chair. Rory jumped.
“Carson?” she squeaked, then cleared her throat. “What are you doing?”
The ancient upholstery complained as Carson unfolded his long limbs from their cramped positions.
“Catching a few winks, like you.”
Rory’s eyes had adjusted to the low light, and she could see his mussed hair and hear the gravel in his voice. “You were watching over me!”
“Nah. You don’t need watching. But you kinda fell asleep on the job, so I took over watching Misty here.”
She sat up, pulling the afghan tightly around her shoulders, and leaned over the whelping box. She stroked Mistral and her dozing offspring. Her hand drifted lightly over the tiny bodies, now fluffy and dry, then stopped. She peered in more closely.
“Aha,” Carson said, a smile in his voice. “You noticed.” ~ within Chapter 10
For more information on this book, series, and/or any other books by Roxanne, then please check out her website.



My Giveaway!! :

  • An ARC e-book copy of "Three River Ranch" to one randomly drawn person from Rafflecopter
The Fine Print -- To Enter :
  1. This contest ends on November 7th 2012.
  2. This contest is International!!
  3. It's the author/publisher's responsibility to ensure that the winner gets "Three River Ranch," not mine.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Made the Grade: Wives for Hire Series, Book 2

Format: Paperback | Pages: 212 | Release Date: October 2008 | Publisher: Silhouette Books : Special Edition | Obtained: Friends of the Pasquotank-Camden Library - Fall Book Sale

"The Single Dad's Virgin Wife" [Wives for Hire Series, Book 2] by Susan Crosby

My Book Summary : While in the process of selling her mother's home and planning on moving to a new location in a couple of months, Tricia gets a temporary job as a live-in schoolmarm/nanny for Noah's (a widowed father) two sets of twins (Ashley & Zoe are 12-years-old, while Adam & Zach are 9-years-old) to help pay the bills. Other then the family living in the country Tricia instantly falls for Noah's children and Noah too. However, the children have a plan to keep Tricia from leaving but will everything work out for them or will it all fall apart?

My Book Review : 3.5 out of 5 stars! A very sweet novel that is like an updated version of "The Sound of Music," only with the heroine not about to become a nun and not as many children. I really liked the relationship that Tricia builds with Noah and his family! She brings out the best in them that they haven't been able to be in a long time and she gains a family that she secretly always wanted.

My only complaint was how everything wrapped up in the end. It wasn't that I didn't like how it ended because I did like it but I just wish it wasn't as predictable as it was.

All in all, I recommend this novel to everyone who enjoys short contemporary romance stories.

- On a side note -
I'm curious about Noah & Tricia's relationship now with Cynthia (another woman who liked Noah and worked with them). In truth, I didn't like her at all, which is why I'm so curious. *hahaa*

Author's Novel Extras : Excerpt

Book Teaser(s) :
Tricia McBride was one magical woman.
After the movie ended, Noah waited at the top of the stairs until Tricia had said her good-nights to the kids, then he stopped her on her way to her bedroom.
"Thank you for setting up the movie night," he said. "They---we all enjoyed it."
"Who won the popcorn contest?"
He smiled. "Adam. Or at least he had fewer pieces on the floor than I did. You know, for all that he said it was a movie for babies, he seemed to get pretty interested along the way."
"I was glad to see it. He gets bored fast."
"All his life." Noah didn't know what else to say, but he didn't want to stop talking. ~ within Chapter 8
For more information on this book, series, and/or any other books by Susan, then please check out her website.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Idolizing In: The World of Nightwalkers Series, Book 1

- This is an ARC book - Available Formats through Amazon.com: Paperback - Pages: 352; Kindle Edition - File Size: 1958 KB; Audiobook - Unabridged | Expected Release Date: October 30, 2012 | Publisher: Ballantine Books | Obtained: NetGalley

"Forbidden" [The World of Nightwalkers Series, Book 1] by Jacquelyn Frank

My Book Summary : Ram/Vincent was told that his King and Queen would be coming back soon. Therefore, when he hears about Docia--the miracle "Bridge Girl" who survived falling off of a steel bridge and into the rocky Esopus River--Ram/Vincent knows the only way she could have survived was by becoming a Bodywalker--a person who dies then accepts a powerful spirit into their body so they can live life again in a new way--like him and his people, he sets out to bring her to a local compound so she will be safe and learn of their ways while believing that she is his Queen.

Over the time that they spend together, an attraction (that has never been between Ram/Vincent and his Queen before) builds into something that is undeniable and strictly ... forbidden. However, can Ram/Vincent make Docia understand the importance of who she is going to become before everything comes crashing down around them and without falling into temptation. Or will all his plans fall apart?

My Book Review : 5 out of 5 stars!! Follow Docia along through her death and new life while learning about the world of Nightwalkers, becoming a Bodywalker, and finding your soul mate in the most unlikely of places. This is a hilarious and thrilling start to The World of Nightwalkers Series!! In addition, this is also a bit of a spin-off from Ms. Frank's Nightwalkers Series (a series that I have yet to read) based on the prolog that I'm not sure how that part of the story really fits into the series but I'm hoping we will find out as this series progresses.

About the Characters:
• Docia: I enjoyed Docia so much! She is quirky, fun, rambles quite a bit, and is the perfect mix of being shy and daring all at once. Also, I think that with her new "Bodywalker" status she will grow to be more formidable than ever, however I do like Docia's attitude more so then the bits I saw of her reserved counterpart so I hope that later on as this series goes we will see her acting more like herself than anything else.

• Ram/Vincent: About 68 years old but doesn't look more than a few years older than 30. Is the second in command to all the Bodywalkers and is anxiously waiting for his King and Queen's return to Earth. He believes that Docia is his Queen, and plans to protect her as much as possible. Has an undeniable connection to Docia that is hard to pull away from.

• Cleo/Desirée: A prophetess who predicted that their King and Queen were coming soon. She tries to portray herself as a ditz but is very knowledgeable and she is very welcoming to Docia when they first meet.

• Jackson: Docia's older brother who is a cop and is very protective of her. He also raised Docia since she was nine years old when their parents died with the help of his friend, Leo, so they are very close.

• Leo: Use to be in the service. Is like a brother to Jackson & Docia, since after their parents died he let them live with him and helped raise Docia. Does what he likes to call himself "private security," he does the not-so-legal side of protecting.

I loved the unique relationships and the fun banter that all of the characters have with one another! Plus, the twists and turns throughout this novel keep you glued to your seat, or should I say your eyes glued to the book. =0) I cannot wait to read "Forever" the 2nd book in this series!!

I recommend this novel to anyone that is a fan of Ms. Frank and to those who like paranormal/fantasy thriller romances!!

Author's Novel Extras : I FINISHED!!!!!

Author's Book Trailer :

Book Teaser(s) :
She lifted her hand and indicated the breathtaking gown Cleo wore so perfectly. Of course, it was probably more the breathtaking body the gown was on that made it look so good. Docia tried to keep from touching her wounded head, but there was no hope for it. She felt like an ugly duckling in the shadow of the most magnificent swan ever.
Cleo smiled kindly at her. Docia would have read it was pity if not for the sparkle of mischief in her eyes.
"Come," she said, reaching to scoop up Docia's hands and pulling her to her feet. "You've had enough of the boring details of what it means to be host to a Bodywalker. It's far past time you get to learn about the fun stuff."
Fun stuff? That kiss had been pretty fun. Yep. Definitely fun. Until it had stopped and Ramses II, great pharaoh of ancient Egyptian history, had stopped it, pushed back from her, and looked at her as if she'd just told him she was a plague carrier.
Not fun. Definitely not fun. ~ within Chapter 7
"Ram, did you do this to me? I'm really starting to not like you, mister. Ever since you showed up, things have just been going to hell in a handbasket for me!"
"Hmm," was the dry reply.
"Hmm? What hmm?" she demanded. "What's that supposed to mean, 'hmm'? It's true!"
"I don't recall being anywhere near New York when you got yourself shoved off a bridge," he said.
She opened her mouth to snap at him but shut it again almost instantly. He kind of had a point there.
"And I wasn't there when you entered the Ether."
Silence seemed the best course of action.
"And I had nothing to do with that nice gentleman trying to gut you with a knife."
"Vincent ..." She sighed. "You must be Vincent." Because Ram had never spoken with such sarcasm and irritability before, so it was the only conclusion she could come to. This was Ram's other half ... but somehow it was undiluted by the Blending. ~ within Chapter 9
For more information on this book, series, and/or any other books by Jacquelyn, then please check out her website.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Blog Tour - Made the Grade: The Last Witch by Debbie Dee | Interview & Review

Today I'm turning my blog over to Debbie Dee, who I interviewed about her latest novel "The Last Witch," which is the 1st book in her Incenaga Trilogy!! [Blog Tour will run from October 26 - November 16, 2012]



My Q&A with Debbie Dee :

Jess : Can you tell us a bit about yourself?

Debbie : I’m a 30-something mom of three and married to my high school sweetheart. We recently moved to southern Idaho with our three kids. In addition to writing, I play the piano, harp, and violin, and get in frequent fights with my cello. I love to read and play board games – when I’m winning.

Jess : What do you like most about being a writer and being a musician?

Debbie : As a writer, I love that I can write at two in the morning or ten at night. My imagination doesn’t have to clock in and out, so to speak, which is wonderful.

As a musician I love the thrill of making something beautiful, something that will touch someone’s soul in a way that words never will. It is a universal language that both the old and young can enjoy and I love being a part of that.

Jess : Please describe your heroine, from "The Last Witch," in one to two sentences.

Debbie : Other than her father, Emmeline has never met another human being, which has made her very curious about the outside world. It has also made her afraid of change – she puts decision making off, and tends to avoid her problems.

Jess : Which of your characters would you most & least like to invite to dinner, from which book and why?

Debbie : Prince Weldon would be a character I would both love and hate to invite to dinner. I think it would interesting, and maybe a little funny, to watch someone flip from mood to mood so quickly, but at the same time, I’d worry about him getting grumpy and picking at his food.

Jess : Is there one particular scene in "The Last Witch" that you’re dying for readers to read? Can you tell us anything about it?

Debbie : There is a scene in which Erick and Emmeline are spying on a meeting for the rebels. It’s late at night, and dark, and when they are discovered, they get separated. This scene kept me up well past my bedtime because there was no way I was going to sleep before I figured out how to get them out of the mess I’d put them in! It was a ton of fun to write.

Jess : If "The Last Witch" were to be made into a film, who do you see playing the main characters and why?

Debbie : Victoria Justice looks a lot like Emmeline, in my mind. And Justin Clynes reminds me of Erick.


Jess : In regards to "The Last Witch," if you could write it all over again, would you change anything about it?

Debbie : I would be less obvious about a couple of things, I think.

Jess : Out of all of the secondary characters within "The Last Witch," do you have one or two favorites so far? If so, who are they and can you tell us why?

Debbie : The King is one of my favorite characters. He’s an old blind man with a zeal for life and a sense of humor he isn’t afraid to share.

Jess : How many books have you written? Which is your favorite and why?

Debbie : I’ve written two more books that will be released in 2013. One is "THE UNDERGROUND WITCH," the 2nd book in the Incenaga Trilogy, and the other is a stand-alone novel about a young (very young) Pharaoh and his blond-hair, blue-eyed best friend – who is a girl. It was a challenge to write, but is my favorite story.

Jess : Do you have any other projects in the works? If so, can you share a little of your current work with us?

Debbie : I’m in the final editing stages for "THE UNDERGROUND WITCH" and "DESERT GUARDIAN," and am outlining the third and final book in the Incenaga Trilogy – "THE FIRST WITCH." I’m also working on a YA contemporary set in Greece, which I’m excited about.

Jess : Do you prefer ebooks, paperbacks or hardcover? Any specific reason why?

Debbie : I love the ease of ebooks and the ability to pack thousands of books into my purse, all ready for my every whim. But I love the look of hardcover on my shelves or stacked on my night stand, and the feel of them as I work my way through.

Jess : If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?

Debbie : Wow! This is a tough question. I’d have to go with "Listed for Life: How a Bucket List Changed Everything"

Jess : Have you ever gone out in public with your shirt on backwards, or your slippers on, and when realizing it, just said screw it?

Debbie : All the time! I’ve left with my clothes on backwards, inside out, both, you name it! But I don’t have the guts to say “screw it.” I always run to the nearest restroom to save myself.

Jess : List 3 books you just recently read and would recommend?

Debbie : "Peter and the Star Catchers" by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
"Austenland" by Shannon Hale
"Fablehaven" by Brandon Mull



About the Author :

Debbie Dee recently moved to southern Idaho with her husband and three children where she is learning how to be a country girl in her favorite pair of blue heels. She adores fairy tales and happy endings, but secretly crushes on the bad guy now and then. As a dedicated musician who practices way too much, she never expected writing would sweep her off her feet until she jotted down a scene from a daydream, which turned into two scenes, which turned into a messy house and her first novel. Since then she hasn’t been able to let a day go by without writing. Her website is www.debbiedee.com.



- This is an ARC book - Available Formats through Amazon.com: Paperback - Pages: 246; Kindle Edition - File Size: 676 KB | Expected Release Date: September 12, 2012 | Publisher: Dolce Books | Obtained: Sage’s Blog Tours

"The Last Witch" [Incenaga Trilogy, Book 1] by Debbie Dee

My Book Summary : Emmeline has grown up in seclusion with her father on their small farm. She has always had dreams of meeting new people, what they'd be like, and making friends. That is until the day a group of guards show up on her doorstep, demand to have her per some agreement her father made years ago, and start beating him when they realize that she has run away. Too bad, they find her not long afterwards and her whole world changes again...

After Emmeline is captured, she finds out that she's an Incenaga witch (the last known one in fact and something her father never warned her about) and is intend to marry the Crown Prince of Dolmerti for "her safety." However, people she feels she can trust are far and few in between; it is only when she meets Erick (the Palace's gamekeeper) that she feels she can truly be herself. Nevertheless, as the months go by Emmeline finds that not everyone is who they seem and she will have to risk it all to save herself, her people, her father, and the Crown Prince before it's too late.

My Book Review : 3 out of 5 stars!! Follow Emmeline as she finds out what it truly means to be the "last witch standing" while trying to be true to herself and protecting everyone else. This novel is one that if you like reading a fast-paced, full of twists, adventure--with a little bit of romance--novels then this would be the book for you! I thoroughly enjoyed the plot and this unexpected take on what it means to be a witch. Plus, as Emmeline grows throughout this novel, you can see that this series should be intense from beginning to end!

Nevertheless, from about Chapter 8 on it was a struggle for me to get into and stick to completing it. Not because of the plot but mostly because of how naive Emmeline is and how her follow-through when it comes to her intentions always seemed to fall a bit short for me.

With that being said, I am happy that I finished this novel, as I liked how everything ended up even though you are left hanging. It will be very interesting to see where Ms. Dee will take this series!

I recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys YA paranormal/fantasy romances, especially ones about witches!

Book Teaser(s) :
Horses roamed the pasture, each unique and stunning in its own right. One in particular caught Emmeline's eye. With an ebony coat that glistened in the sunlight, it could have been the sister to her horse at home. Its thick mane and long tail were also black and a small diamond of white graced its forehead.
"What is its name?" she asked as she pointed to the black mare. They turned away from the stables and leaned against the fence.
"She doesn't have a name yet. She is a gift from the Crown Prince to his bride. He traveled all the way to Volarcus to select the animal himself. Do you like her?"
"She is breathtaking," Emmeline said. She knew already what she would name her. ~ within Chapter 7 - titled 'Stables'
"Was anyone at the stables when you found your way there?"
"Yes. Well someone helped me find the stables, that is." Emmeline held her breath, afraid he'd ask her who it was. She didn't want Erick to get into any kind of trouble.
"Who is it?"
Her shoulders fell. "Erick, the gamekeeper."
"Erick? A gamekeeper, you say?"
"Yes, he is one of your gamekeepers, or the only one, I don't know. He's the only one I've met. He doesn't know I am an Incenaga. He thinks I am just a guest."
The King let out a laugh. "Just a guest. That is funny." His boisterous laugh filled the room. ~ within Chapter 17 - titled 'Compromise'
For more information on this book, series, and/or any other books by Debbie, then please check out her website.



Praise for The Last Witch :

"The characters kept popping into my head during the day, and I couldn't wait for my nighttime reading. This book will result in late nights and lack of sleep!" - Brenda on Amazon.com
"I was totally sucked into this story and can't wait for more to come out." - Michelle on Amazon.com
"The book is a good read, especially for young adults. The characters are wholesome, but intriguing." - Kimmie from She Really Said It
"A great love story with exciting adventures and unexpected twists and turns." - Marsha on Amazon.com
"I rushed home from work to finish reading The last Witch and was actually sad when I turned the last page. But it was the kind of book where you sigh and say, 'Ah. That was a good book.'" - Rae on Amazon.com
"I love fantasy books and this is one fantasy/fairy tale that anyone would love to read." - Amy on Goodreads.com



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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Teaser Tuesdays: Hollywood Ever After

• Today's Teaser Tuesdays by MizB - click here

"Hollywood Ever After" [The Red-Carpet Series, Book 1] by Sasha Summers

Book Teaser:
I let my eyes wander as Shannon answered several questions effortlessly.
“So excited. Just thrilled,” she was saying. “I’m just so happy to have been a part of this project. This film was such fun! We know it’s going to do well.” Amy barely tapped Shannon’s elbow–I assumed that was the signal to move on. Shannon thanked the reporter and moved a few feet down the carpet, smiling as the camera flashes continued.
I blinked in an attempt to adjust to the rapid bursts of white light.
I stumbled on a cord and tipped back, mortified. To fall, on the red carpet? I’d be forever humiliated.
Two large hands caught me from behind.
“Thank you.” I blushed as I looked back at my rescuer.
“All right?” my savior asked with a clearly enunciated British accent.
Not now, I wasn’t.
I knew without a doubt that I was staring. My heart was already pounding from my almost accident, yet it picked up considerably. There had been air in my lungs, but it was gone now. ~ within Chapter 1

Monday, October 22, 2012

Cover Reveal: Magick by Trish Milburn

"Magick" [The Coven Series, Book 3] by Trish Milburn (aka Tricia Mills)

Imprint : Bell Bridge Books
Audience : Young Adult
Novel length : 166 pages
Format : Paperback
Publication Released Date : September 27, 2012

Author's Book Cover :

Author's Book Description :
    The covens are coming for her.

    But is she a White Witch, or a Dark Witch? In a war for control of the witch world, the answer will save—or doom—everyone she loves.

    In "White Witch," Jax gained friends she’d die for and a staggering power that threatens them all.

    In "Bane," Jax did the unthinkable and killed a supernatural hunter to protect her friends. She found herself lost in darkness and prisoner to the Bane, a secret society of witches sworn to prevent the use of the dark magic.

    Now, in "Magick," the powers of Jax and her friend Egan have been magically bound by the Bane. She must convince the Bane she can learn to control her power and become a White Witch in truth. She’s their only hope now that the dark covens have called a Conclave with one purpose—to kill this generation’s White Witch and anyone who has ever stood with her. If Jax can’t amass an army of her own, rebuild the trust of her friends and boyfriend, and find the White Witch’s elusive weapon against the dark, it may be too late.

About the Author :
    The first book Trish Milburn ever wrote was a romance. She just didn't know it yet. That book, "Land of the Misty Gems," was a class project way back in the sixth grade. She wrote the text, illustrated the book with colored pencils, even bound it with twine and pasted a fabric cover on her creation. And now -- mumble, mumble -- years later, she still has that book. It was the beginning of her writing career, even if until the early 1990s that writing consisted mainly of research papers and essay test questions and then newspaper articles.

    Trish was born and grew up in Western Kentucky and began reading so long ago she doesn't really remember how it all started. She does remember loving a little book called "The Runaway Pancake," then the regular treasures that would appear in her mailbox from the Weekly Reader Book Club, then books like the Little House on the Prairie series. The library was one of her favorite places. And even though being a bookworm didn't do wonders for her social life when she was in her teens, she wouldn't trade her love of books for the world.

    After college, she worked as a newspaper reporter and magazine editor and still does some freelance writing and copy editing. But most of her writing now is fiction, and no matter what kind of story it is she can't resist putting at least some romance in it alongside the paranormal or suspense elements. Her writing has finaled in Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Contest eight times, winning twice. "White Witch," her February 2012 release from Bell Bridge Books, was the 2007 Golden Heart winner in the Young Adult category.

    In her free time, she loves watching movies and TV (she bought herself a TiVo when she made her first sale), hiking, reading and road trips.

My Previous Review(s) for this Series : Book 1 | Book 2

** Be sure to add it to your TBR pile on Goodreads! **

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