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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Blast + #Giveaway: Arizona Forever by Jaclyn M. Hawkes @toobusyreading



Arizona Forever by Jaclyn M. Hawkes

Dr. Jessie Benn has everything-except Mr. Right.
There's only one problem.
The one guy who intrigues her is completely wrong.
She's a veterinarian specializing in horses with a thriving practice nestled between her family's Arizona ranches, looking for a nice, dependable guy who can take her to the eternities.
He's a visiting Australian business tycoon who's just a touch bitter, a touch wild, and way more than a touch fascinating.
What's a girl to do?



What Readers Are Saying About Jaclyn's Books:




I love all of her books! This was another great story that had it all; great characters, fun, happiness, love, suspense, sadness, triumph, family, and joy.

I'm not worried about letting my teenage daughters read anything Jaclyn writes.

Thanks for another great read and please keep them coming! Karen

Fantastic as always!

Fantastic, magnificent and beautifully written.

Amazing!

I have never read a book before that had me captive from the beginning. I cried, have laughed and felt her deep grief and confusion. What a wonderful book and a wonderfully exceptional writer. I can't wait to read more of Jaclyn Hawkes books! Lorraine

I love the way she writes!

I love it! A fun read that warms your heart and makes you feel just as awesome as the characters!

Jaclyn Hawkes was delightful!

A love story with depth and characters you want to meet.

I find myself reading halfway into the night if I don't set a reminder to stop and sleep when I get her new books. Janie



Be sure to read Jaclyn's other books

Journey of Honor A love story

The Outer Edge of Heaven

The Most Important Catch

Healing Creek

Rockland Ranch Series

Peace River

Above Rubies

Once Enchanted

For Joey

Warrior's Moon

The Sage After Rain

After The Wind

Wildflowers And Kisses




Excerpt - Arizona Forever

Prologue



Six year old Jessie Benjamin did what she always did when she was afraid-she ran to her big brothers. Hurrying, she went two doors down the hall to Josh's room where her other brothers, Brennan and McCade, would most likely be as well. It was where the four of them usually met whenever there was something wrong. Only this time, she knew something was really wrong because her brothers didn't smile and tease her before they gathered around her like they usually did. They swallowed her into their jostling group hug, but this time there was the same scary feeling here in Josh's room that she could hear in her parents' raised voices coming from their room further down the hall.

She couldn't tell what they were fighting about. She only heard a word here or there, her mother's voice loud and angry, while her dad's had calmed down to sad and almost pleading. This bickering had been going on for a couple of days now, but nothing like tonight's fighting. It was so strange. Her mother got fussy pretty often, but her dad never got like this. Ever. He was typically calm and soft spoken. Even when someone did something big, like when Brennan broke the garage window, he never got too riled. Whatever this bortion thing was her mother was hollering about had made him truly upset.

Jessie looked up into the serious faces of her brothers and hid her own face against Josh's chest. She wished her mother would calm down. That shouting couldn't be good for the baby in her mom's tummy. They'd just found out she was expecting. Jessie was praying it was a girl and couldn't have been more excited for anything! Ever since she was little, she'd imagined she had this little blonde sister named Jennifer who did everything with her. She'd even dreamed about her and it felt like she'd waited forever. Even a baby brother would be wonderful!

The fighting spilled out of their parents' room into the hallway and her father almost seemed to be begging as he said, "Please, Clara, don't do this. Just hang in there four more months. Even three and a half. Then you can leave and won't ever even have to see it. I know it's your body, but please . . . It's my baby too."

Storming past Josh's bedroom door, her mother shouted something they all clearly heard, "I'll do what I want! It's my body! In four months I'll have missed the two biggest shows of the season. I missed shows for years to get the four we have. They're plenty. It's too much to ask that I do it again. This was your mistake, Ken-not mine! I shouldn't have to pay for it and you can't make me!"

The front door slammed and a moment later Jessie heard a car squeal away and then there was only silence. For some reason, that scared her more than the arguing. Finally, her dad went into his office and stayed on the phone with someone for a long time and when he came out, he actually looked like he'd been crying. Of course, that couldn't have been true. Dads didn't cry. But he looked like it.

That night, after everyone else was gone to bed, Jessie snuck into Josh's room and sat on his bed and whispered, "Josh, what are they fighting about? What does bortion mean?" He was almost ten. He would know.

At her question, Josh began to cry. He pulled Jessie into a gentle hug. When he could finally speak, he said so softly and so sadly that Jessie could hardly hear the words that shattered her world into pieces, "Dad says it means Mom's going to have the baby taken out of her tummy and then it will die, Jessie."

Chapter 1



21 years later


Jessie slid onto the bench on the edge of the soccer field beside McCade and gave an exaggerated sigh of exhaustion as she began to unlace her cleats and said, "Man, you schooled me out there this morning, Muck. I thought I had you until that sweet juke before the half and then I was toast. My calves are killing me!"

McCade smiled and batted at her blonde ponytail. "That's what you get for working too much and playing too little. Juked by the king of jukage!" He reached a hand over her head to fist bump Brennan who sat on the other side of her sucking on a water bottle. "She's getting old and slow, Bren. Adulthood'll do that to ya if you let it!"

Brennan stopped drinking and squirted her in the face with the water bottle. "I don't know. She's still got some moves of her own. You forget she scored on me like I was standing still. She even got around Suki. And you know she's got some moves." Brennan winked at his wife Suki and McCade rolled his eyes.

Jessie opened her mouth to catch some of the water Brennan was squirting, then smiled and said, "Twice. That would be twice I scored on you, bro. And that second one was world class. Christiano himself would have been jealous. Old and slow? I may be overworked and under played, but I'll always be younger than the three of you. And we did win. I love this deal where the winners get taken to breakfast." She pulled off her socks and wiggled her toes. "It's already insanely hot out here. You two seem to be buying a lot lately. I'm having blueberry waffles. Think they'd care if I walked into the Wagonmaster bare footed? My feet can't face shoes yet. They need air."

As if on cue, all three of her brothers held their noses and Josh's wife, Lucy, laughed from where she was standing beside the bench. "Just ignore them, Jessie. They're only sore losers. Nice toenails, by the way. Love the polka dots."

Jessie stretched her foot out to admire her pedicure. "They are cute, aren't they? Ryley did them for me yesterday while I was finishing my patient log. You have a very artistic son."

Josh turned to her from the other end of the bench with a look of horror. "You let my son paint your toenails? Jessie!"

Jessie laughed. "What? He did a great job for a three year old. Well, once I'd showered the excess polish off my skin. For awhile there it looked like I'd been attacked by an ax murderer with a foot fetish. But he did much better on his own toes. I think mine gave him some practice. His didn't look nearly so gory."

This time it was Lucy who was horrified. "You let him paint his own toes, too? Jessie! That's a terrible thing to teach a little boy. You are never babysitting again!"

"Okay. Fine. I won't do it again. Don't ground me from your kids. They're my favorite nephew and niece."

"They're your only nephew and niece."

Jessie stood up and picked up her bag. "True, but they're still my favorites."She gave a wide smile. "So . . . Hustle up people. I'm starving and my fans are waiting. I have a 7:30. Justison is bringing in that boneheaded buckskin gelding of his with the speed index of 106."

Josh grimaced. "Some fan. He's likely to try to kick your head off. Justison thinks if they try to strike, they're just feeling good and ready to run."

McCade shook his head as they headed to their trucks. "There's probably nothing wrong with the horse. Justison just needs an excuse to visit Doc Jessie again. Don't take any of his crud, Jess. You know how he is."

At the restaurant while they waited for their food, Josh began fooling with his phone. After a second, he gave a low whistle and then said, "Unbelievable! You know that guy from my mission, my friend Riordan Kane? From up in Brisbane? The one we taught forever and got to be such good friends with, but he would never join even though he basically agreed with all the principles. He'd had that LDS girlfriend who had played him so bad and he always said it all sounded great, but he'd already been baptized and didn't need to do it again. Remember he came over for a visit a couple years ago? Elder Burton says the Wall Street Journal reported that he's selling his company for $168 million dollars! Holy crud! That's a hunk of dough! He's only like twenty-nine years old! How does a guy do that?"

Brennan only shook his head as he built sugar packets into a cube. "Apparently very deliberately. You said he was a business machine. Didn't you say he was ruthless? He was in software, right?"

"Oh, I don't know about ruthless. Well, actually, yeah, he was pretty ruthless in business. But I don't think he'd always been that way. He's a nice guy. I think he started out developing the software of some of his computer geek friends, but somewhere along the way he became ruthless. Awhile back his girlfriend, who he thought he was going to marry, started sleeping with the enemy-literally. So he wiped the other guy out. Apparently his company was built on solid technology, mostly phone apps I think, and it snowballed."

Brennan nodded. "Yeah. I'd say it pretty well snowballed. Why's he selling?"

"Who knows why Riordan Kane does anything he does? You'd think he had it made, but he doesn't seem very happy sometimes. Last time I talked to him he distrusted every woman on the planet. Talk about your disenchanted. He had tons of money, no smile, and no idea of his purpose in life."

Brennan raised his eyebrows. "I'd say if you built a company to $168 million dollars before your thirtieth birthday that you had some purpose in life."

"Well, that seemed to be his only purpose. Other than to fish. He does like to fish. I hope once the sale is final he throws himself into something else and doesn't just go all billionaire playboy. That's the last thing Riordan needs. He'll never join the church."

Lucy patted his hand. "Relax, honey. It's hard to go all billionaire playboy with only a paltry $168 million. He can hardly do much damage on that pittance." She smiled at him. "Didn't you say he was coming to the National Stock Show and bringing his fancy reining horse?"

Josh put his phone away and grinned. "He is. He's bringing a guy named Quinn something, who's some famous goalie for a pro soccer team over there. Riordan got him into reining as well. He says Quinn is a maniac."

Jessie accepted her plate of blueberry waffles from the server, smiled her thanks and then said sweetly, "Well, you'd better not have them stay at your house then. That's all Ryley would need is an aunt who lets him paint his toenails and a resident maniacal pro soccer goalie for role models. My, but this breakfast bankrolled by the losers looks wonderful, don't you think, Lucy?"

Lucy smiled just as sweetly. "Indeed it does, Jessie. Bon appétit, Bren."




Author Jaclyn M. Hawkes


Jaclyn M. Hawkes grew up in Utah with 6 sisters, 4 brothers and any number of pets. (It was never boring!) She got a bachelor's degree, had a career and traveled extensively before settling down to her life's work of being the mother of four magnificent and sometimes challenging children. She loves shellfish, pizza, the out of doors, the youth, and hearing her children laugh. She and her incredibly handsome husband, their younger children, and their happy dogs now live in a mountain valley in northern Utah, where it smells like heaven and kids still move sprinkler pipe.



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Book Blitz + #Giveaway: Turn Tables by Stacey Rourke @Rourkewrites @XpressoTours


Turn Tables
Stacey Rourke
Publication date: March 14th 2017
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Romance


Between private jets, designer labels, and lavish resorts, Tandy Owens should be having the time of her life. Her celebrity author best friend is getting married and all of Hollywood’s elite have turned out for the event. Unfortunately, Tandy’s mood is far from celebratory.

For over a year her heart has been torn between two men: Matthew Cruz, the brilliant, well-educated entrepreneur who makes her feel like a queen, and Mateo, his womanizing musician alter ego, who is known for collecting platinum records, and the panties of his sexual conquests. Matthew assures her that Mateo’s antics are all a show. Even so, with her being the only one to witness his softer side, Tandy begins to wonder which persona is truly the act.

In the sizzling heat of Miami, Tandy reaches the breaking point with their secretive romance, and finds herself asking if a hidden love is truly worth fighting for?



EXCERPT:

Perched on the balls of my feet, I wriggled my skirt farther down my thighs and mentally scolded myself for not dressing for this covert operation. “Can you hear anything?”
Squatted beside me, Aubrey blew a stray lock of hair—which had slipped free from her messy bun—out of her face. “Nothing over the flapping wings of my last shred of dignity fluttering away.”
“Stop complaining.” Brushing mulch from my palms, I peeked over the three-foot shrub in hopes of getting a glimpse of Matthew and Greta. Lurking around the castle made it easy to listen in on them undetected … until they wandered into the hedge maze. Our only logical plan—and I’m playing it fast and loose on the use of that word—was to follow them in and crouch out of sight. “As my best friend, you are required to love me and commit senseless acts alongside me in support of my lunacy. It was in the fine print of our friendship clause.”
Shifting her weight from one foot to the other, Aubrey tried to find a more comfortable way to maintain her hunkered posture. “I’m kneeling in foliage and lack the know-how to pick poison ivy out of a lineup of daisies. I think we need to take a second to appreciate the level of love actually happening here.”
“Shh!” I stabbed my finger to her lips to hush her, only to have her swat my hand away. “They’re coming this way! Go! Around that bend! Go-go-go-go!”
“Working the quads, and the bum,” Aubrey quietly coached herself, leading us in a duck-waddle to a more concealed spot. “You know, if they had one of those tall mazes like in The Shining we could stroll around at a leisurely pace. What we have here is a lack of proper shrubbery.”
Talk less and shuffle faster!” I goaded in an urgent hiss, Mateo’s voice swelling behind me.
Exactly what he was saying couldn’t be deciphered over the crunches of twigs and bark under our hurried steps. Toddling around the corner, I slammed into Aubrey’s back when she came to an abrupt stop.
Rocking back and forth, she turned to face me, alarm stitching her eyebrows tight to her hairline. “It’s a dead-end!”
“What do you mean dead-end? Find a way out!
“I don’t think you’re understanding the concept of a dead-end. There is no way out.”
Shoving my way around her, I wobbled on cramping legs to investigate for myself. I pressed my palms into the manicured greenery, ignoring the branches scratching against my skin in my desperate search for a hidden passage. “Why would they block the exit?”
“Because it’s a maze?” Aubrey offered, glancing over her shoulder at the lighthearted lilt of Greta’s laughter riding in on a breeze.
Spinning around as fast as I could totter, I grabbed her hand in both of mine and squeezed hard enough to make her wince. “They can’t find us here! I am not meeting the possible future Mrs. Greta Cruz Queen of the World after popping out of a bush like a friggin’ jack-in-the-box!”
Aubrey pressed her lips into a thin line, trying unsuccessfully to stifle a giggle. “There’s a chance you’re overreacting.”
“Wh-what? I-I—” I stammered in full huff.
“Well said,” Aubrey replied with a sympathetic nod, keeping her tone calm and soothing. “If I may offer a counter point? These hedges are literally the height of a toddler. I could stand up, and find us a way out.”
“No!” Pulling her hand down to the ground, I rooted it there with me. “They can’t find us here! Please, don’t let them find us!
“I think you’re confusing me with your other best friend that can harness the power of invisibility.”





Author Bio:
RONE Award Winner for Best YA Paranormal Work of 2012 for Embrace, a Gryphon Series Novel
Young Adult and Teen Reader voted Author of the Year 2012
Turning Pages Magazine Winner for Best YA book of 2013 & Best Teen Book of 2013
Readers' Favorite Silver Medal Winner for Crane 2015 
Stacey Rourke is the author of the award winning YA Gryphon Series, the chillingly suspenseful Legends Saga, and the romantic comedy Reel Romance Series. She lives in Michigan with her husband, two beautiful daughters, and two giant dogs. She loves to travel, has an unhealthy shoe addiction, and considers herself blessed to make a career out of talking to the imaginary people that live in her head. 

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Book Blitz + #Giveaway: Songs and Fins by B. Kristin McMichael @BKMcMichael @XpressoTours


Songs and Fins
B. Kristin McMichael
(The Merworld Trilogy, #2)
Published by: Lexia Press
Publication date: March 14th 2017
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult

Whitney was amazed she finally had a boyfriend, and was prepared for a new life with him in the siren night human world. And the fact he was a lead singer in a rock band in his free time wasn’t bad, either. Too bad having a boyfriend didn’t mean she was going to see him, as his father’s punishment included separating them. Whitney is certain she can handle it, but sure enough, that isn’t the only wrench thrown into her new life. There’s a new threat in town, a scarier one than the backstabbing siren clan she’s part of now. They are night human hunters, and Whitney is an outlawed night human breed. Could her luck get any better? Quiet and peaceful would be ideal, but that’s not what she’s about to get.



EXCERPT:

Whitney meeting a new friend
Take my friends, and I’ll take yours. Sam’s worth at least four greens. Thanks for the new servants.
Whitney wadded the note up in her hand and began to push up to go over and tell Amber what she thought, but Tina caught her eye and shook her head, which was enough to make Whitney pause. While she wanted to go over and give Amber a piece of her mind, she trusted her friend. Something in her eyes said to listen to her. Instead of going over to the table, Whitney let Amber think she had won and sat back down alone. It wasn’t like Whitney wasn’t used to being alone in a lunchroom. She had transferred schools once before coming to their school. She would be fine. Once she got to the bottom of things, she would get her friends back.
Sitting back down, Whitney checked over her math homework. It was the only distraction she had with her, and she needed a distraction to keep from blowing up at Amber. It was ridiculous. Whitney wasn’t keeping Sam from Amber. Sam wanted nothing to do with her, or the sirens in general. That wasn’t Whitney’s fault. And actually, Whitney didn’t blame him on the Amber front. Whitney’s mother had told her more than once when she was a child that if you didn’t have something nice to say, you don’t say anything at all. That definitely pertained to Amber. Whitney had nothing she could say about the girl.
“Um …” A shadow fell over Whitney’s paper as someone stood beside the table, blocking the light.
Whitney glanced up to find a girl standing there, staring down at her paper, but not her. She had never seen the girl before, and she was sure she would have remembered her. She had long black hair that was tipped pink around the edges, some tattoos, and too many piercings to count. Even with her school uniform on, the girl stood out. How could you not with a Celtic cross taking up most of your forearm? That wasn’t something you saw often in a school with teenagers. Whitney’s mother would have killed her if she got a small tattoo that could be concealed. This girl’s wasn’t hidden at all.
“Can I sit here?” the girl asked quietly, pointing to the empty table.



Author Bio:
B. Kristin McMichael graduated with her PhD in biology at Ohio State where she worked as a scientist before taking her passion of writing full-time. Besides writing, she enjoys chasing her kids, playing outside, and baking cookies. She lives in Ohio with her husband and three children. 
B. Kristin is the author of YA and clean NA paranormal fiction. Her "Night Human World" includes the YA series "The Blue Eyes Trilogy" about a midwestern girl who comes of age in a world of battling vampire clans, the "The Day Human Trilogy" that takes place among the Appalachian Sidhe fairies, and "The Skinwalkers Witchling" trilogy that follows an apprentice witch in the Pacific Northwest. She's also the author of the NA paranormal time travel romance series "The Chalcedony Chronicles". 

The Chalcedony Chronicles: http://bkmc.me/Book1Carnelian
Night Human World Series:
-The Blue Eyes Trilogy: http://bkmc.me/LegendoftheBlueEyes
-The Day Human Trilogy: http://bkmc.me/DayHumanPrince
-The Skinwalkers Witchling: http://bkmc.me/TheWitchlingApprentice 
For more information on all of her books, visit http://www.bkristinmcmichael.com 
Subscribe to her mailing list for new release notifications and deals: http://www.bkristinmcmichael.com/list 

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Blog Tour + #Giveaway: Legacy Lost by Jillian David @jilliandavid13 @starange13

Blog Tour + #Giveaway: Legacy Lost by Jillian David @jilliandavid13 @starange13




Title: Legacy Lost
Series: Hell's Valley #2
By: Jillian David Publication Date: March 27, 2017 Publisher: Crimson Romance
Genre: Western Paranormal Romance


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Growing up as an honorary Taggart, Eric Patterson found the family he'd always wanted. Almost. He couldn't ever manage to see the clan's youngest and only daughter, stubborn spitfire Shelby, quite like a little sister. Suddenly, his long-suppressed feelings are determined to come to light.

Too bad Shelby's cursed. Her double whammy psychic powers to read emotions and locate anyone anywhere have always made relationships impossible-and now they've begun to endanger her life. If she uses her echolocation skills again, it just might kill her.

But when a malevolent supernatural force invades the valley, threatening the Taggarts and their neighbors, the Brands, Eric and Shelby must contend with both their blossoming feelings and the increasing danger. Does Shelby dare risk using her powers one more time, sacrificing her own life to save Eric?



"Here's the deal, Shel. If you're ever with me, you have to open up to me. Completely." "Completely?" she whispered. Dipping his lips to her ears, his voice vibrated every bone of her body. "Every. Whimper." He traced the shell of her ear with his tongue, and her heart stopped. "Every time you squirm, wanting more. And I want to bring you more. Create your pleasure. Become your pleasure. Be responsible for making you scream my name. I want you to be mine. I don't want to have just something. I want you. Body. Mind. All of it. Or nothing."

Jillian David lives near the end of the Earth with her nut of a husband and two bossy cats. To escape the sometimes-stressful world of the rural physician, she writes while on call and in her free time. She enjoys taking realistic settings and adding a twist of "what if." Running or hiking on local trails often promotes plot development.


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Author: Amy K. McClung
Title: Curves in the Road
Series: Southern Devotion, Book 2
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 6, 2017
Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Designer: Claire Smith

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Living in Nashville with his daughter, Katelyn, single dad Derrick Collins’s main goal is to provide a good life for his daughter. With no social life to speak of, he knows it’s time for a change. He just needs to find the perfect woman who will complete his happy family. The problem is he’s already met her and let her go.

Mary Jane Evans’s life took a path she could only dream of. Though leaving her home in Nashville meant saying goodbye to childhood friends, family, and the first man she ever loved. Now she has to choose if she will return or continue her new journey.

With a decision to make, is it possible for two lost loves to find their way back to each other or are there too many curves in the road?


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Amy McClung was born in Nashville, TN. She is the second oldest of four girls and occasionally suffers from middle-child syndrome. She met the love of her life online in August of 2004, on his birthday of all days, and married him in September 2005.

Currently they have no human children, only the room full of colorful robots that transform into vehicles and the large headed Pop Funkos who represent their favorite characters. Collecting movies, shot glasses, Pop Funkos, and dust bunnies are some of her favorite pastimes.

Amy began writing in September of 2011 and independently published her first YA novel, Cascades of Moonlight, Book one of the Parker Harris series the following May. Her first book was a means of therapy for her, enabling her to escape reality for a while during a difficult transition in her life.