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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Book Blitz: Shadow Fire (The Light Chronicles #1) by Kimber Leigh Wheaton @Cymberle @NereydaG1003 #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS #Sale #99cents





Release Date: 02/24/14
Astraea Press
310 pages

Summary from Goodreads:
Ashlyn - a free-spirited teenager whose peaceful life is shattered when the village elders honor her with a perilous quest to recover a stolen relic.

Zane - a jaded mercenary, torn by his undeniable desire for Ashlyn and the dark secret that could make her hate him forever.

Delistaire - a malevolent sorcerer driven by an insatiable lust for power.
All three are bound together by an ancient relic supposedly infused with the power of a Goddess.

Shadow Fire - adventure, passion, secrets, and betrayal

As Ashlyn and Zane race to stay one step ahead of the evil lurking in the shadows, their passions are ignited and their bond strengthens. But will they find the relic before Delistaire? Or has their entire quest been orchestrated from the very beginning by a madman in pursuit of ultimate power? 




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Excerpt:

Every step I take is one step closer to death.

Hiking through the dense underbrush, I try to calm my frayed nerves and control the fear threatening to overwhelm me. Twigs and tendrils of ivy grab at my ankles as I continue to forge ahead, forcing me to wrench away from their skeletal grip. The sunlight is fading, signaling the end of another day, but this is no ordinary day.

A loud crack pierces the air. I freeze in my tracks, my breath catching in my throat. Whipping my head around, I try to locate the source of the sound. My heart pounds in my chest, the erratic rhythm painful. These woods are full of predators, some animal, some monster, but the worst… human. Taking a deep breath, I listen to the surrounding woods: birds chirp, insects hum, and small animals scurry about as if they have no care in the world.

Lungs burning, I force myself to continue walking. I didn't collapse three weeks ago when this whole fiasco started, and I won't give in now. My family needs me to be strong.

The trees become sparser as I approach the edge of the forest. My shoulders slump when I pass the tree house we used to play in so many years ago. Any other day when I'm this close to home after a long day of hunting, I'd smile, breathe a sigh of relief, and perhaps look forward to dinner. Today there will be no raucous family meal, no solace in entering the peaceful village, and nothing to smile about.

The villagers will be awaiting my return, skulking in the shadows, desperate to catch a glimpse of the walking dead girl.

I've dealt with the whispers and pointing for three weeks with my head held high, my anxiety hidden behind a mask of indifference. I don't want them to see me like this, trembling in fear, broken. They've taken everything I am, every hope, every dream I've had for the future and smashed them to pieces with little hope of salvation. The townsfolk of Verdane decided my fate and they chose death.

The elders told me being Chosen is an honor. Either they are ignorant or apathetic. Every five years for the last twenty, a teenage girl has been chosen by the town, via secret ballot, to undertake this dangerous quest, never to return. Perhaps if the elders had to forfeit their lives instead they wouldn't be so quick to label it an honor, they'd call it what it is… a sacrifice.


About the Author
Kimber Leigh Wheaton is a bestselling YA/NA author with a soft spot for sweet romance. She is married to her soul mate, has a teenage son, and shares her home with three dogs, four cats, and lots of dragons. No, she doesn't live on a farm, she just loves animals. Kimber Leigh is addicted to romance, videogames, superheroes, villains, and chocolate-not necessarily in that order. (If she has to choose, she'll take a chocolate covered superhero!) She currently lives in San Antonio, TX but has been somewhat a rolling stone in life, having resided in several different cities and states.


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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Book Tour: Two Worlds,Two Men by Joy Frawley @GoddessFish #Giveaway





Two Worlds,Two Men

by Joy Frawley


Blurb:

Jocelyn and Neely are having a perfectly pleasant dinner at the Sheep Heid Inn when it happens: Jocelyn suddenly finds herself sitting across the table, not from Neely, but a strange man dressed in medieval garb. This man is no apparition. His eyes, the deepest brown, clearly look on her in intimacy; his touch causes her pulse to rise.  Jocelyn realizes two things: from his clothes, he is clearly an aristocrat, and that she, Jocelyn Stewart, seems to be in some sort of romantic relationship with him! Minutes later Jocelyn returns to Neely, in the present day, weak and terrified. Together they begin to unravel the forgotten past and find themselves facing the reality of medieval Scotland. A strange world steeped in folklore and superstition; where life begins and often ends with the sword. As Jocelyn travels back to medieval times she learns that the man she keeps seeing is no other than Sir Colin Campbell of the powerful Campbell Clan. When Jocelyn is with Colin, she wants never to leave his side; then she returns to the present and cannot imagine herself with anyone but Neely. Jocelyn struggles with a choice. Which man will gain her heart when both offer such different love? She is in love with two different men in two different worlds.



Excerpt:

Jocelyn looked around for the driver who was supposed to be waiting for her arrival with a sign. She had hired someone to pick her up because, as an American and first-time visitor to Scotland, she had figured it would be less stressful.

She didn’t see the driver anywhere; then, just as she started feeling nervous, she saw a man holding a sign with her name on it. And what a man he was! He was broad shouldered, strong and had dark brown hair with reddish tints. He exuded masculinity like some cologne, and even across the airport, she thought she could smell it. Smoothing her unruly hair, she started to walk over to him.

The man, seeing her approach him, took a step toward her. “Are you, Jocelyn?”

When he spoke her name, she found herself frozen in place unable to respond. She’d heard this voice before; she knew this voice. This man spoke her name exactly like the dream she had had all those years ago! She had been stirred awake in bed by a voice of a man, who spoke her name with a Scottish accent. His voice was gentle and low; as if he wanted to gain her attention, but not cause her alarm. Jocelyn had clutched the sheets to her chest and stared out into the darkness of her bedroom almost feeling his intimate presence beside her. She lifted her hand up to her ear having sworn his warm breath had brushed her skin. Jocelyn remembered she had turned her head, anxiously, toward the pillow next to her and almost thought she would be looking into the eyes of a stranger; yet she had not been frightened. This man, his voice, somehow comforted her.

Now, she stood in the airport and caught her breath as she faced the man before her. Her eyes searched his face for something; though what it was she wasn’t sure. Jocelyn felt her heart beating so fast she was certain the man could hear it as memories flooded her mind of that night so long ago when he or someone spoke her name in the darkness. Was that the reason for her vacation to Scotland? Was she unconsciously trying to find the man?



An Interview with Joy Frawley

What inspired you to write Two Worlds Two Men?

Two Worlds Two Men is time travel romance. I enjoyed romance books in the past as a reader and one day I was inspired to begin writing my own while on a walk. It truly came out of the blue and was completely random.

When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?

I was 40 years old when I realized I wanted to write. I always enjoyed writing, but never thought of creating a manuscript and try to sell it to readers till a couple years ago.

What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?

Probably 6-8 years old reading the Aristocat’s. I loved that book and I thought Duchess, the beautiful white cat, was just the prettiest cat I ever saw. She even wore a jewel necklace! If you haven’t read it before it really is a fun children’s book. Plus, I recall that my copy had amazing color pictures of all the cats which made it just incredible as a kid to read and stare at.

What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

Pretty much anything though I tend to read more non-fiction.

What is your favorite book?

I have a few, but Gifts of the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh is a favorite. I also like Under the Tucson Sun by Frances Mayes.

You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?

If I had to pick an author that I most want to meet and spend time with it would be Dr. Wayne Dyer. He has written several books that have made a difference in my life as far as self-development. I would love to have a few hours with him and pick his brain about all the amazing lectures and stories he has to share. It would be an amazing conversation.

If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?

Probably the seventies as a 21 year old! I love the music and I dig the clothes from back then. I could rock a pair of bell bottoms! I was born in the early seventies, but that didn’t allow me to get old enough to live the era for myself because I was just a youngster. I would most likely have been one of the “wild ones” you read about or knew always rocking at the concerts and being loud. It always struck me as one outrageous time to live in the United States and have some groovy stories to share.

When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?

I really find writing easy and magical. There is little negative feedback I have to give on it as a whole.

Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?

I have a Puggle named Piggs and a Corgi names Diggs. They are my babies and little walking buddies.

What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?

Nachos are my most loved, but I eat about anything. It’s funny, but I think I could almost go meatless in my diet if I took the time to learn more vegetarian recipes. Still, I probably will always eat some meat, but there really is some amazing recipes and spices to utilize if you know what you are doing.

Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?


Stay true to your dream and persevere. You are your own worst enemy or best supporter so pay attention to your inner talk and how you treat yourself. When I became aware of my self-defeating talk I began to replace it with encouraging words. This in turn lead me to believe in myself enough to keep writing my book and attempt to get it published. Also, don’t believe everything you hear or read about getting published. It can be difficult or it can be an amazing ride depending on your attitude. Like many things in life we often hear the most from the complainers and not the success stories. Point being, learn to filter what you listen to and focus on success because the people complaining about how difficult it is to get published won’t usually have much to offer you. 








               Author Bio:  

Joy Frawley is an author and writer of the upcoming romance novella; Two Worlds, Two Men due to release on October 2014 by Resplendence Publishing. Joy lives in beautiful Traverse City, Michigan relishing in living the life of the classic “townie” with her two dogs Piggs and Diggs. You can reach her at joyfrawley@gmail.com  or joyfrawley.com.


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A $25 Amazon/Barnes and Noble gift card to one randomly selected winner during the tour.




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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Release Day Book Blitz: The Winning Side (University Park, #3) by C.M. Doporto @cm_doporto @NereydaG1003 #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS #Giveaway





The Winning Side (University Park, #3)
Release Date: December 21, 2014
Genre: New Adult Sports Romance 18+ for adult situations and language
Page numbers:  272 pages

Summary from Goodreads:
Lexi's determined to keep her word and stand by Raven's side because her love for him is too strong to deny.  As Raven learns to deal with the issues that are destined to destroy him and their relationship, their love is taken to a new level. As doors are closed and new ones are opened, Lexi and Raven find themselves in a heavenly bliss, but not without the challenges from Raven's past. With a true test of love, Lexi and Raven have to decide if they are willing to do whatever it takes to be on the winning side.


  

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Excerpt:
Delaney held up a light pink sweater to her chest. "This is hideous. You have to trash this thing." She flung it behind her.

"Hey, I like that sweater." I dashed after it and then gave it a once over and agreed with her. It was something my mom had bought for me and it had Betty Homemaker written all over it with pearl buttons and a jacquard trim. I shoved it in the return-home bag. "I think coming back to the dorm will be good for both of us. When Raven's having a bad day, I can just come back here so he can have some time to himself. Time to process whatever he's going through."

And time to fight his demons.

"And you trust that he will be okay." She threw one of my skirts over her head. "He won't plunge off the edge and go back to where he was, will he?"

"I'll check on him. It's not like I won't see him. And if needed, you can take me to his apartment, right?"

"Yeah, of course."

"Who's apartment?" Raven stood in the doorway carrying my bags.

"Your apartment, silly." I smiled at him, trying to displace any unnecessary fear or jealously. Although Raven hadn't seemed liked the jealous type, I wanted to keep it that way. That was one less thing I didn't have to worry about in our relationship.

"Hey, what's this?" Delaney held up a pink and silver Victoria Secret's gift card.

"Where did you get that?" I said taking it from her hand.

"It was buried in your clothes." She pointed to the mound on my bed.

Raven looked over my shoulder as I opened the flap.

Have fun shopping with Raven. Love, Dad.

"Holy shit. Is he serious?" I looked at Raven and he smiled. Was my dad trying to make up for my mom going bat shit crazy and burning all the lingerie Raven had bought me?

Sweet.

"Damn!" Raven covered his mouth with his fist. "Three hundred bucks. We can buy you a lot of sexy stuff." Raven cocked a brow. "When are we going?"

"Whenever you want." I eyed him with a hungry stare. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't seem to get enough of him.

Of his taste.

Of his touch.

Of his scent.

I was permanently caught in The Raven's trap. And I wondered if he was really done with setting out his bait and happy with the catch he'd caught. Time would only tell. I shook my head, trying to calm my ranging hormones.

"Is that it?" I asked, looking at the two bags by the door.

"What do you mean, is that it?" He huffed, gripping his waist. "I brought up like five bags. And there's still more at my apartment."

"I'm sorry." I walked past him and headed for the closet. "I didn't ask my dad to bring me all of my clothes."

"I know." He grabbed my hand and spun me around. I slammed against his body and rested my hands against his broad chest. "If you'd just stay with me, then we wouldn't have to be hauling all of your stuff back and forth."

His scent laced around me, making it difficult to stand my ground. "But I am going to stay with you."

"Yeah, but not every night." He pressed his lips to the sensitive part of my neck and my mind quickly forgot why I had talked myself in to coming back to the dorm. "I need a little bit of this every night." He popped me on the butt and I squealed.

"Okay, I'm outta here." Delaney dropped the clothes in her hand.

"No. I need your advice." I tried to wiggle out of Raven's arms, but he only held me tighter. "I need you to help me pick out clothes that will make me look sexy." I glanced up at Raven and he let out a low growl as he continued to nibble on my neck, not paying any attention to Delaney. I leaned to the side, trying to break free, even though I really didn't want to. "Raven, stop." I pleaded with a tone that said yes, more than it said no.

"Looks like you're about to get undressed so I'll help you later." Delaney step aside and headed for the door.

"Thanks, Delaney." Raven said as he kicked off his shoes and started to pull off his shirt. His stomach tensed and I caught a nice view of his elegantly chiseled abs.

"Shit, I almost forgot." Delaney turned around before pulling the door shut. "Whoa! Can you wait until I get out? I don't need a glimpse of the freak show."

"Hurry." Raven tossed his shirt on the chair. "I don't have all day."

Delaney's eyes landed directly on Raven's midsection for a full count of three before she finally tore them away and looked at me. "Do y'all want to grab a pizza with Luke and me later?"

Raven looked at me, waiting for a response. "I'm game if you are," I said, feeling the hunger pains bubble up in my stomach.

His lips spread into a full smile. "Sure, but I'm game for something else first." Raven encircled his arms around me and pressed his lips against my ear as his hands wondered up and down my backside.

"What time Delaney?" I grabbed his arms, trying to restrain him from feeling me up in front of my roommate. He stretched his neck, trying to kiss me. I laughed, unable to resist his tempting offer. After all, I was already in his trap and I was there to stay.

"Is an hour long enough?" Delaney appraised Raven from head to toe and then gave me a wide-eyed warning.

"No, but we'll make it work." He said, undressing me with his eyes.

I giggled as Raven picked me up and tossed me on the bed, landing on top of my clothes.

"I warned you, Lexi," Delaney said, as she pulled the door shut.

"I know. But I can't resist The Raven's trap."


Currently Opposing Sides, book 1 in the University Park Series is FREE for a limited time.

About the Author
CM Doporto lives in the great state of Texas with her husband and son enjoying life with their extensive family along with their Chihuahua, Mexican Redhead Parrot, and several fish.

She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from The University of Texas at Arlington. She briefly worked in the area of Public Relations and Advertising and then pursued a career in the field of Human Resources. CM considers herself a life-long learner and returned to school and earned her Master of Art's Degree in Organizational Development from Dallas Baptist University.

She writes Young Adult and New Adult Sci-Fi/Urban Fantasy stories about ordinary women who do extraordinary things, become a heroine, and find love along the way.

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Monday, December 29, 2014

PROMO Blitz: The Doorknob Society by MJ Fletcher @fletch125 @RABTBookTours






Young Adult / Paranormal / Steampunk
Date Published: February 2012

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Chloe Masters' world changes in a heartbeat and all she did was touch a doorknob.

When she was young Chloe's mother vanished. Wracked by feelings of abandonment and anger she lost herself traveling with her fathers magic act, where illusions were part of her everyday life. Yet everything changes when they are pursued by a mysterious man in black out to kill her father. Touching a doorknob activates abilities she never knew she had and she finds herself thrust into a world of ancient societies and secrets.

When her father disappears it is a race against time to find answers before she loses whats left of her family. Now Chloe must choose who to trust, the man who will do anything for her or the one she can't stop thinking about.

Book one of the Doorknob Society Saga.


About the Author

MJ Fletcher is the creator of the comic book series Adam Zero: The Last Man of Earth published by Ronin Studios. He's also been published in Hope: The Hero Initiative and Digital Webbing Presents. The Doorknob Society was his first book series and still among his favorites. His other works include The Grimm Chronicles series and numerous novellas and short stories. He lives near the beach with his wife, daughter, and an insane dog.

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Saturday, December 27, 2014

New Release Blitz: Initiate Me (Barossa Series) by Elle Raven @ElleRaven1 @HotTreePromos #Giveaway





Title: Initiate Me
Author: Elle Raven
Series: Barossa Series, Book 2
Release Date: December 27, 2014
Genre: Erotic Romance
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One dominant alpha male.
One innocent bewitching woman.
Equals one explosive attraction.

Mia Brunetti is far too busy with her studies to worry about having a man in her life. Growing up with three unruly and overprotective brothers has made her wary of men in general. That goes double if he's your brother's best friend.

For years, Mia has worshipped Zane Mitchell and has avoided him and hidden her heart behind a wall. She has waited her entire life for Zane to see her as more than her brother's little sister. Now that she's old enough to stake her claim on him, she's pulling out all the sexual stops.

Zane has sworn off all women…until innocent Mia catches his attention. He is a devastatingly, masculine male who makes Mia's imagination go wild, but Zane has desires that would send innocent Mia running. The recently injured ex-cop is now working for the Brunetti family empire. As part of Mia's internship, Mia's brothers have placed her under Zane's wing. He is more than willing to take Mia up on her offer. The fun and games tie them both up in knots. Mia isn't willing to settle for less than the whole package. But dominant Zane, even though the sexy country girl sets his blood ablaze, is determined to resist her efforts to protect his battered heart and her from his needs.

Friday, December 26, 2014

Blog Tour: The Dusty Chronicles By BJ Sheldon @BJSheldonAuthor @GHBTours





Haunting
The Dusty Chronicles # 1
By- BJ Sheldon
Genre- YA Paranormal

After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Dusty Vermeer has to start her sophomore year in a new town and a new school. Rural Iowa introduces her to Mark, a charming football player. Dusty can hardly believe her heart. Then, to her surprise Dusty meets another guy.

The chemistry between Dusty and Jack could spark a prairie fire on a rainy day. The only problem? Jack's dead. The handsome soldier comes to Dusty in her dreams and introduces her to the horrors of a foreign battlefield and the enchantments of first love.

While Dusty tries to balance her feelings for the two new guys in her life, Jack steps out of Dusty's dreams and into her reality. And he wants something. Jack has no memory of how he died more than half a century ago. Dusty vows to uncover the mystery, but her quest for justice puts her in the path of evil, a force that won't stop until she's silenced.

 

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Blog Tour: Dobyns Chronicles by Shirley McLain @shirleymclain93 @VBTCafe #Giveaway









Title: Dobyns Chronicles
Author Name: Shirley McLain



Author Bio:

I was born in the bay area of California but my family moved my sister and I back to Oklahoma, where they were both from. I've lived many different places but I always come back home.

I started the sixth grade in the Oklahoma school system and graduated in 1967. I started to college for a nursing degree but decided that "my man" was much more important. I became an RN with an Associate degree in 1971. Then many years later I went back to school with my sister who was also an RN and we obtained our Bachelor's degree in nursing.

I am married to a man who spoils me rotten, and I love it. I have two grown children, six grandchildren and twin Great-grandsons. My family has grown by leaps and bounds. My husband and I now have a fur family at home. We have five dogs and three cats and they are all spoiled rotten. It's like living in a house full of three year olds. When one is not into something another one is.

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Book Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Xlibris
Release Date: May 2014
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Book Description:

Dobyns Chronicles is about a young boy whose father was a cowboy and whose mother was Cherokee Indian. His parents worked very hard on their ranch to raise their children and survive, but tragedy ends Charlie's way of life. He finds that it is up to him to raise his siblings, David and Viola. His passion for dignity and life is what helps him to survive.

This book allows you to follow his life and live the adventures, ups and downs that shaped him into the man that he became and that of his family for generations. It's a book of twists and turns, and a rollercoaster of emotions that will make it hard for you to put the book down.


Excerpt:

Ma was Cherokee Indian. She had some different ways about her, but she was a Christian. I think Pa said she was Church of Christ, so I think that made us Church of Christ also.

Ma was strict on us boys. I can't tell you the number of times she warmed our backside with Pa's belt or washed our mouths out with soap for saying a curse word. Pa could get away with it, but my brother and me sure couldn't.

Since Viola was too small to be of help to Ma. Until Viola was old enough, David and me helped with house chores. We also helped Pa out in the field. Most of the time, I was the one in the field and David took care of the chores around the house. He may have been small, but he sure was strong. I guess we were all strong, from cutting wood, pulling water from the well and general hard work.

It seemed like Ma was always making clothes, and cooking even though I knew she did other chores. She taught Viola how to make butter at an early age. Ma let her move the dasher up and down in the churn for as long as she could. I think Ma was helping Viola develop muscles like us boys. Sometimes Ma would have Viola go out to the woodshed and pick up small pieces of wood for kindling. That sturdy old wood cook stove used lots of wood. That stove would use a couple ricks of wood a year.

In the summertime, Ma got up early and got the rest of us up, and built a fire outside to cook, so we wouldn't have such a hot house. She'd usually cook enough at one time to keep us fed all-day I can still taste those biscuits made in the Dutch oven. We always had fresh honey or molasses to eat with our biscuits. Times were good then. It's strange what kids think they know, but really don't.


The summer I turned six, was a dry and hot one with plenty of lightning storms, but no rain. We had a large crop of corn standing in the field ready to harvest for livestock feed. I'd ate my fill of fresh corn, so now the stalks and ears were continuing to dry. Pa took some of the ears and had it ground for ma, so she could make her crackling corn bread and mush during the winter. We loved that sweet corn meal mush for breakfast. Sometimes she would put it in a bread pan and let it get cold, slice it and then pan fry it for lunch. I remember the temperature being so hot outside; I could feel my skin burn through my shirt.







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December 14 - January 30



December 14 - Introduction at VBT Café Blog

December 16 - Spotlight at ReadsAlot

December 16 - Spotlight at Indy Book Fairy

December 18 - Guest Blogging at Lori's Reading Corner

December 22 - Spotlight at My Tangled Skeins Book Reviews

December 24 - Author Interview at The Avid Reader

December 29 - Guest Blogging at Things The Muse Likes


January 1 - Reviewed at Mythical Books

January 5 - Interviewed at Bikers With Books

January 7 - Spotlight at Black Coffee, Brown Cow

January 9 - Review & Interviewed at SimpliRead

January 12 - Review & Guest Blogging at My Life, Loves and Passions

January 14 - Review & Guest Blogging at Fiction Zeal

January 16 - Guest Blogging at Books, Books, The Magical Fruit

January 19 - Author 2 Author Marketing at BookIt BK

January 21 - Review & Guest Blogging at A Virtual Hobby Store and Coffee Haus

January 23 - 5 Things I Know For Sure at CAT Mag

January 24 - Spotlight at K.R. Morrison, Author

January 28 - Reviewed atDebbie Jean's Blog

January 30 - Spotlight at Ghost Rider Book Promotions