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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Review Of Spooks and Magic By Jack Sorenson




Spooks and Magic Title: Spooks and Magic
Series: Alana Weatherbee #2
Author: Jack Sorenson
Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal
Format: Kindle Edition
Length: 230 pages

Publication Date: December 11th 2010

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Student Alana Weatherbee is suspected of murdering her werewolf boyfriend, Logan, while under the influence of the evil Book of Spells. She is convicted and sentenced for practicing dark magic, and spends time in the dungeon. When she returns to the School of Shines, no one will speak to her. Alana finds herself caught in a three-way battle between Headmaster Barns, demon wizard Cafzf and the Book of Spells. She wants to keep the book and its power, however she knows she needs to let it go before it consumes her. But, will the Book of Spells let go of her?

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My Review:

Alana felt sad being back at school after getting out of jail for using the Book of Spells and Logan missing. The Book of Spells is dark magic and is forbidden. All of her friends are afraid of her now. No one stopped by to welcome her home. I think she is also missing Logan she is in love with him and feels like it is her fault that he is missing. In ways I guess it is but he chose to go into the book and he pushed her out of the way and jumped into the door surrounded by fire. Is Logan dead? Did he burn alive? Or has he been taken by the book? Can Alana save him? Can she get him out of the book? Can she find him and beat the book? Is Alana stronger than the book?

How can everyone treat Alana so different? Why do they not believe she needs them to fight the book? The "Book of Spells". Yes the book is the most powerful book created. Who created it? Who is Cafaf? Did he create it? Why can't they believe and know she is the same person as before? Yes she was using dark magic and it is forbidden. But has it really changed who she is? Can't they believe that she still cares about people and needs friends too? What about Wyatt he claimed to love her too. How can he really love her and not back her up? Are they that afraid of the book? I think Wyatt will come around to her side and help her get Logan back. I don't think Logan is dead. The book is lying to her to get her to help it or him. Or maybe it is just using Logan to get her help. Maybe the book took Logan out of the picture or out of the way. Because it knows she loves him so much and would put him before the book. The book needs her power. Why does it need her power?

Why is Alana being friends with these girls? Is the book really controlling her? Is she changing because of the book? Does she just need them to fight the book? Like make the book think she is starting to come around to its side so that she can beat it? How powerful is Alana? How strong is her magic?

“The mighty Book of Spells has her fooled, thinking there is a spell that will bring back Logan. Alana feels this is her only link left to him and his return. The Realm of Many Doors didn’t work. I've given her one chance and she failed, but Mother felt that she deserved one more.”

So that is why she is still holding onto the book. And not everyone is against her. The Headmaster is going to help her. He has sent for a powerful witch Sara to help Alana. Sara is a strong witch I guess sent with special permission from the Trusted Zone. What is the Trusted Zone? The witch's council? The book is using Alana.

So Sara knows dark magic. She is very powerful. Is she going to help Alana or hurt her? My guess is she will to do what she wants or have too to get her way. Or maybe get the job done.

I have truly enjoyed reading the Alana Weatherbee series. I loved the dark magic and the fact that they had to use wands for the magic to work that was cool. If you like magic and witches then I think you just may enjoy the Alana Weatherbee series.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Review Of Alana Weatherbee By Jack Sorenson




Alana Weatherbee (Alana Weatherbee, #1) Title: Alana Weatherbee
Series: Alana Weatherbee #1
Author: Jack Sorenson
Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal
Format: Kindle Edition
Length: 150 pages

Publication Date: July 12th 2010

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Book Description From Goodreads:

Fifteen year old Alana Weatherbee leaves home for the first time to study at the School of Shines of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Finding herself the school outcast, she gains acceptance by becoming champion of the Labyrinth Games in spite of her teammates, the school bullies. Then Alana meets Logan, another outcast and, together, they fight to save their world from the evil Book of Spells.

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My Review:

Alana Weatherbee a fifteen year has been admitted to the School of Shines of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This is the first that Alana has left home and it was not something she was real thrilled about. Alana wanted to stay at home with her Dad and all of her animals. Alana not ever having many friends was shunned by most of the students in the beginning but that never bother her. Some of the students tried to bully her but she would just turn it right back on them. After Alana tried out for and made the top five for the Labyrinth games she started making friends with top five guys.

Alana met a new guy Logan who was admitted to the school after she was and they became good friends. The headmaster asks Alana to show Logan around the school and you know like help him out. He knew that Alana was a loner like Logan so he thought they would be good for each other. Alana fell in love with Logan after spending some time with him and they both realized that they each were capable of being liked by someone else.

Alana being a witch and a powerful one at that has this Book of Spells calling her. The Book of Spells was hidden a long time ago at the school. The Book of Spells is filled with black magic. Once Alana finds the book she becomes enthralled by it. She knows it is bad and she shouldn't have anything to do with it but she can't help it. The book may just cost her, her life as well as everyone else's at school also.

I liked Alana and all of the other characters as well. I enjoyed reading Alana Weatherbee it was a great read. Alana was not a bad person anyone that loved animals as much as she did can't be a bad person. Alana was just the type person that wasn't going to let anyone run over her.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Book Tour: Review Of The Grave Winner By Lindsey R. Loucks




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The Grave Winner
(The Grave Winner #1)

Leigh Baxton is terrified her mom will come back from the dead - just like the prom queen did.

While the town goes beehive over the news, Leigh bikes to the local cemetery and buries some of her mom's things in her grave to keep her there. When the hot and mysterious caretaker warns her not to give gifts to the dead, Leigh cranks up her punk music and keeps digging.

She should have listened.

Two dead sorceresses evicted the prom queen from her grave to bury someone who offered certain gifts. Bury them alive, that is, then resurrect them to create a trio of undead powerful enough to free the darkest sorceress ever from her prison inside the earth.

With help from the caretaker and the dead prom queen, Leigh must find out what's so special about the gifts she gave, and why the sorceresses are stalking her and her little sister. If she doesn't, she'll either lose another loved one or have to give the ultimate gift to the dead - herself.

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Excerpt:

Dad, Darby, and I stood rooted in place at Mom's burial. The weight in my chest threatened to suffocate me if I looked at the lid of her gleaming casket any longer. Instead, I focused on the black birds cutting across the sky in a sharp V formation. They pressed on until the tops of the trees took them from me.

The preacher had stopped talking a long time ago. People still crowded around us, heads bent, smothering their sniffles with tissues. Someone patted my back. I wished they'd stop. No attempt to comfort would help.

The white-haired old man hovering back by the fence hacked loudly then puffed on a cigarette with a dirt-spattered hand. When we arrived at Heartland Cemetery, I'd seen him preparing another grave for a casket. He bounced on the balls of his feet, probably anxious to get the body in the ground.

Mom's body. Once the ground swallowed her, her death would be final, and that guy wanted to speed things up. He probably wanted to get to his coffee break or something. Heat flashed through my gut. I took a step towards him.

Dad grabbed the collar of my dress and yanked me back. I opened my mouth to say something, but the words died in my throat when I saw the tears slipping down his cheeks.

Darby had her head buried in his side. She looped her small fingers around my plaid belt, the one Mom got me for my fifteenth birthday. I grasped Darby's warm hand and closed my eyes against the pricks of hurt inside them.

The people closing us in shifted and began to wander away. The old man inched closer to Mom's casket. Dad tightened his hold on my collar. I gripped Darby's fingers and glared at the man.

The few people who were left gave us consoling looks and said empty words before they drifted off. One was the woman who'd seen my funeral attire earlier and clucked her tongue in disapproval. Mom had loved my black eyeliner and these combat boots, though. She'd said I reminded her of herself when she was young.

"It's time," Dad said.

A choked cry forced its way out of my mouth. No, it wasn't. If we left, the old man would lower Mom into the ground. It would be final, and I couldn't stand it.

"Why?" I asked, my voice cracking.

Dad just shook his head, hugged us both to him, and turned to leave Mom with the old man.

I wriggled free and ran.

"Leigh?" Dad called.

I didn't know where I was going or what I was doing. But I needed to be away-away from that stupid man who wanted to put the final punctuation mark on Mom's life. Away from the unfairness of her death.

My breath came in quick, sharp gasps as I wound around crumbling headstones. The sun threw bright rays on the maze of white, rocky paths and made my eyes tear up. I pumped my legs harder until I became nothing but movement. The untied laces of my left boot whipped my bare legs. Grass and mud around the graves muffled my steps until my boot flew off my foot and landed with a thwack in the middle of a cluster of trees.

I leaned over to catch my breath, unsure if I wanted to laugh or cry. Several yards behind me, Dad and Darby stood and waited. I waved them on to the gates and went to retrieve my boot. There seemed to be no one around except the trees and me. The leaves murmured to each other while the wind swayed the branches. Heartland Cemetery had more trees than the rest of Krapper, Kansas, and they all whispered and danced for the amusement of the dead.

A sudden breeze brushed over my arms and sent a faint smell of rotten hamburger past my nose. My stomach rolled. What was that? That didn't smell like the usual slaughtered cow stink that came from the other side of town. I shoved my foot into my boot and hobbled away.

The breeze and stink faded to nothing as quickly as they had come. I bent to tie my boot, but a crackling behind me made me pause. A cloud cast long, dark shadows over the headstones and chilled my skin. The hairs along my arms prickled.

The crackling came closer. I turned my head slightly. In the corner of my eye, inky black darkness crawled up the bark of a nearby tree.

I gasped and shot to my feet. The black ink crept to the tips of the branches and ripped away its leaves, leaving it empty and naked. More darkness pooled at the bottom of the trunk and inched along the grass towards me. Every green blade curled in on itself with that awful crackling sound, dying. The darkness reached straight for me.

A shudder raced across my shoulders. I stumbled backwards. My gaze caught on blackened footprints that led to the tree. Someone was doing this? But how? This wasn't possible.

I glanced back at Dad and Darby, but they'd gone on without me. This couldn't be real. None of it. I shook my head hard, trying to wake myself. Nothing changed.

Something dark fluttered from behind the dead tree. Whoever was doing this stood behind the trunk.

I dug my nails into my palms, pressed my lips together, and took a step back. A branch snapped under my boot, louder than the crackling. I froze. My heart jumped.

Scraps of muddy fabric flapped around the trunk, followed by a girl.

My flesh crept up and down my bones. Sweat trickled down the back of my dress. That rotten meat stink kicked my stomach, forcing me to clap a hand over my nose and mouth.

The torn fabric that hung from the girl's scrawny frame looked like a prom dress. Mud and grime covered her entire body. Her mouth sagged open in a silent scream.

I couldn't move. The darkness pooled underneath the dangling hem of the girl's dress and spread dangerously close to the toes of my boots, but I couldn't move.

The girl raised her tucked chin and looked at me. The whites of her eyes blazed behind the mud caking her face. Her open mouth held the same black gloom that dripped at her feet. A grimy tiara perched on the side of her head.

My muscles stiffened. I gasped as recognition hit me.

I knew the girl. Or knew of her. Her social circle was my social nightmare. Her name was Sarah, a popular cheerleader who committed suicide a week ago.

But how could she be here when she should be in the ground? I had to be hallucinating. My grief, the stress from the day, it was all making me see things.

Jumbled whispers swirled through the air. Was Sarah trying to tell me something? Because I didn't want to hear it. My feet finally got the message to move just before the killing darkness touched my boots. I ran.

"Mom," I called without thinking. Mom.

The old man cranked a lever that lowered her into the ground. A dull pain stitched my side. A sob welled in my throat. I couldn't watch.

"Dad!" I raced for the cemetery gates. He and Darby stood just outside. When I neared them, I breathed, "Something's wrong." Because what else could I say in front of Darby? If she'd seen what I saw, it would be too much to handle in one day. I stood so I blocked her view of anything behind me and resisted the urge to flip the glasses off her face.

Jo, my best friend, put her hand on my shoulder. I hadn't even noticed she was there. "What is it, Leigh?"

I took giant gulps of air and risked a glance behind me. The trees looked normal. Black death hadn't dripped everywhere. Everyone was in their graves.

That fact made me wince. "Nothing."




My Review:

The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I was received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Leigh, her little sister Darby and her Dad Ken are all three in her bedroom listening to Darby who is nine years old read from a book that Darby and their mom was reading together before she died. They buried their mother today and while at the cemetery Leigh saw Sarah a cheerleader from her school that killed herself last week. And now Leigh is sitting in her room with her Dad and little sister who are both asleep. Leigh hears a taptaptap on her bedroom window and she knows it is not the storm.

Leigh is at her mother's grave burying some of her things and putting bricks on her grave like they use to in the old days. Putting bricks on a grave was some kind of ritual that was supposed to keep the dead from rising. Leigh is afraid her mother is going to come back like the cheerleader Sarah did. Everyone is calling it the Lazarus Syndrome, like Lazarus in the bible who came back to life. She doesn't want her mother coming back like that. Yes she would like more anything to have her mother back again but her coming back like that would be wrong and scary.

Leigh is beginning to fall in love with Callum her best friend's brother. Callum and Leigh don't think that Sarah coming back from the dead is Lazarus syndrome. They don't know what woke her up but they don't believe it is that.

Leigh met another boy at the cemetery and now she is starting to have feelings for him. When she first met him she called him scary boy but she found out later his name is Tram. Leigh can't figure out who he is. He explained to her who he was but he is still a mystery. He is seventeen years old and lost his parents when he was small and can't really remember them.

Leigh is still trying to keep her mother from coming back from the dead. She has returned to the graveyard and the same boy is there that was there the last time. He is telling her not leave things for the dead. He doesn't know that Leigh is trying to keep her mother from coming back. But why should you not leave gifts for the dead?

Leigh hit Callum because he brought another girl to his room a cheerleader, Megan. Jo told her that he broke up with. Callum tried to explain it all to Leigh but she was not having any of it. I mean a guy she was attracted too and who she thought was attracted to her is still supposedly dating his ex-girlfriend. He tries to explain it to her but Leigh is hurt and mad so yeah she hit him and busted his lip. Callum has to walk around school for a couple of days with red and swollen lip.

Leigh is just a child herself a fifteen year who is experiencing something no child should. She is empty inside without her mother. At the same time she is trying to take care of her little sister Darby. She is trying to make Darby's hurt and life better. She has now been put in the position of trying to be a mother for her little sister. She is hurting but she puts her pain way, tucks it way down deep inside of herself so she can put on a smile for her sister.

Darby is having a harder time I think than anyone over losing her mother. I know Leigh is too I mean, is everything that she is seeing and going through real or is she hallucinating? But Leigh is a great big sister never turning Darby away always comforting her when she needs it. I think Leigh is trying to take on Darby's and her Dad's pain too. Leigh loves her family very, very much. The things she would go through or do to save them now that is love. She has a heart bigger than the whole world. Poor girl no wonder she may be imaging everything that does not seem real. But at the same time I really don't think she is imagining it.

Leigh has gotten herself in trouble and who knows how she is going to get out of it alive. All she was thinking about was saving Darby. She knew what would happen if she promised herself instead of her sister. She traded her life for her sisters. They all miss her mom and now she is wondering what she has got herself into. What will her father and sister do without her and her mom?

Tram is still not telling her everything. What is Leigh going to do to get herself out of the mess she has gotten into? What about Callum? Does she love him or does she love Tram? Which one does she care about the most? Which one of them will win her heart in the end? I am still asking myself the same question is Tram real? Is Leigh losing her mind?

The Grave Winner is one great big mystery that will keep you up at night. You just have to keep flipping those pages because you just have to know what Leigh is going to get herself into next. If you like reading books where the dead come to life The Grave Winner is definitely the book for you.




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Lindsey R. Loucks

Lindsey R. Loucks works as a school librarian in rural Kansas. When she's not discussing books with anyone who will listen, she's dreaming up her own stories. Eventually her brain gives out, and she'll play hide and seek with her cat, put herself in a chocolate induced coma, or watch scary movies alone in the dark to reenergize. She's been with her significant other for almost two decades.

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Review Of Genevieve: A Witchblood Novelette By Emma Mills




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Title: 'Genevieve'
Series: A Witchblood Novelette
Author: Emma Mills
Published: May 14, 2013
Format: Kindle Edition
Lenght: 50 pages

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Blurb:

Paris, France 1793

Growing up in the court of King Louis XVI, Genevieve enjoys a sheltered privileged life with the gardens of Versailles as her playground, until on the eve of her nineteenth birthday, the king is executed and all hell breaks loose.

As family members and close friends fall prey to the Revolution, Genevieve turns to the one man who promises to help her; the shadowy figure in court, and friend to the elder brother that betrayed them all, but is Sebastian worthy of her trust or will he too betray her?

Genevieve has a choice to make, one that will change her life forever. Go it alone and try to escape the murderous streets of Paris, or join Sebastian, forget her nightmares and start a new life… an immortal life?

Excerpt:

‘Evie, I’m so sorry if I’ve scared you, but it was something you needed to understand. I will happily protect you as a human girl, as that was my original plan,’ Sebastian said quietly once they were safely indoors.

Genevieve brushed the tears from her cheeks angrily.

‘I’m not scared, Sebastian… well I was, it was terrifying, but that’s not it. That’s not why I’m crying.

Sebastian stood still and watched her, a frown creasing his brow.

‘What then?’ he asked.

‘What do you think? You did it for me. You stole my revenge. I wanted to kill them and I wanted them to know why. I wanted them as terrified as my mother had been… and you took that away from me!’ Genevieve stormed up the stairs into the main living rooms, Sebastian at her heels.

‘Evie, you couldn’t have managed it. Not in their lifetime anyway. I am hundreds of years old and even I found it torturous toward the end.

You don’t understand yet. The scent of their blood, the adrenalin running through your veins, every bit of instinct within you is primed to kill, to feed, to tear out their jugular and drain every last drop. The only way we can survive as a species is to go undetected, which is why for the first fifty years you will be tied to me and I will be responsible for your actions.’

‘You could have helped me. We could have done it together,’ Genevieve said quietly.

‘Maybe I could, but revenge is not a reason to become one of us. How long did it take me to kill them all? Three minutes? Less? And then it’s over and you will spend eternity like this. I will change you Evie, but only with you knowing the full story, and not for revenge.

‘But there is still one woman left, one you didn’t kill,’ Genevieve said quietly.

‘I couldn’t find her,’ Sebastian said frowning.

‘I will,’ Genevieve smiled, before turning and walking towards the bedroom, Sebastian following.

My Review::

The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I was given a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Genevieve and her mother are only trying to stay alive and are running out of food. Genevieve heads out during the night to scrounge for food. She left her mother in an abandon cottage. Her mother is too weak to keep going. She has lost her father, brother and her best friend Marie.

When she made it back to their hideout she saw three men and two women with more men inside the cottage. She watched as they dragged her mother out of the cottage and the women started fussing over which one of them would get her clothes. Genevieve was so scared she didn't know what to do. She had no weapons to help her with trying to save her mother. But that didn't stop her she ran in anyway the whole time thinking she couldn't lose her mother not after losing the rest of her family she would have no one and she would be all alone in this miserable life. To Genevieve being dead was better than being alone. But Genevieve didn't get what she wanted as she was running in to save her mother or try to save her a man Sebastian swooshed in and took her away as if he had been a tornado.

Sebastian gave Genevieve the choice of if she wanted to be a vampire. He would protect her as a human girl even if she chose not to become a vampire. But Genevieve knows that being a vampire in that day and time was the only way to survive. Besides she wants revenge for her mother's death. She wants to kill the people who took her mother's life. Sebastian shows her want it will be like when she is turned to help her to better make her choice. All she wants is a new life, a new name and revenge for her mother. That is so sad she feels dead inside. She has lost everything. The world and the people running it have taken away her life and any dreams she may have had. She feels like a canoe after its insides has been scraped out, hollow. She feels like she is no more, like her mother is no more.

Whenever Sebastian gives her a command she has no choice but to obey. She literally could not disobey him it was like invisible iron shackles had been placed on her ankles. If he told her to stay and not leave the room she actually could not leave. But he had to give her a specific command at a specific time. He had to tell her everytime he wanted her to do something. He was Genevieve's master.

After being turned she could hear heart beats on the street she could hear everything. She was a lot stronger. The need to feed was very strong and caused her pain. But if Sebastian told her stop feeding she stopped she had no control over her own body when he gave her a command.

Sebastian is having a difficult time teaching Eva, as she wants to be called now, all the rules that she must go by and as to why she has to follow the rules. She is a newborn and the only thing she thinks about is feeding and trying to put the fire out that consumes her entire being.

She thinks they can just kill all the humans. She isn't thinking that if they killed all the humans then they would die because they would no longer have any food, they would starve.

Well, well Emma has done it again, written another master piece. Genevieve is just as good or maybe even better than her other books Witchblood, Witchcraft and Witchlove. Her writing just gets better and better. Although I do love Eva's story and would love to know more about her life I still like Jessica's story better. I guess I am just playing favorites with Jessica and Daniel.

I highly recommend the Witcblood series and Genevieve: A Witchblood Story to anyone who likes reading a good story. Not to mention having vampires and witches thrown in for a little added flavor. Do you like chocolate?

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Hi I'm Emma. I am happily married with two lovely children. I have always loved reading and writing and published my first novel WitchBlood in Jan 2012 with Witchcraft following in June and WitchLove due in Feb 2013. After acquiring an obsessive love of supernatural teen novels...yes I'm a Twilight fan...I decided to write my own supernatural story based here in Manchester in the UK, near where I live and grew up. It's currently dark, windy, cold and very very wet... and easy to get inspiration.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Book Tour: Montana Mustangs By Danica Winters




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Montana Mustangs
The Nymph Series Book 2
Danica Winters

Publisher: Crimson Romance
Length: 60k words

Publication Date: May 6, 2013

Heat Level: Sensual, m/f, HEA

Book Description:

A Nymph. A woman with the ability to seduce at will, shift to protect, but cursed with the fate to have the man she falls in love with die a tragic death. As one of the ill-fated nymphs, Aura Montgarten has spent her lifetime drifting from one place to another hiding from love. Until she meets Dane.

When a body washes up on the shore of a rural Montana lake, police officer Dane Burke is faced with the task of finding the killer-even if it means he will be forced to put his life and heart at risk by working with a drifter. As the truth of Aura's Mustang-shifting Nymph ways are revealed, Dane learns exactly the amount of danger he and Aura are in, but can't force himself to leave a case unsolved when the truth is right outside of his grasp.

When the killer decides he needs to take another victim-Dane-Aura must choose between their forbidden love and her immortal life… Can there be life without love, or is death her only choice?



My Review:

The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I was given a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Aura Montgarten is a Nymph, who can shift and seduce whenever it suits her. Aura travels around moving from place to place. Aura travels hiding from love. She has a curse on her head. If she falls in love or if a man falls in love with her then he will die. Aura travels to Montana looking for her sister Natalie who she has not heard from in several days. Aura knows something is wrong with Natalie when she doesn't hear from her either she is hurt or in trouble.

Dane Burke is assigned to a murder case. Someone is going around murdering women in his home town. One of the women is his ex-wife. Dane is very pleasing to the eyes and Aura is attracted to him. Dane and Aura start spending time together looking for Aura's sister Natalie and the person who is killing all these women. Is Natalie still alive or has she been murdered like the other women?

Zeb Burke Dane's brother lives on and runs the family ranch. Zeb is married to Dane's ex-wife Angela. Zeb is not quite as nice as Dane is. Zeb only seems to care about himself and what he wants. When asks about the murders which took place on his land he is very evasive and just kind of acts like he could care less. It's like he doesn't care about other humans as long as he gets what he wants.

Montana Mustangs is filled with cowboys, murder and mystery and shape shifters. It will keep you up all hours of the night and day turning the pages wondering who is killing these women and why. You keep trying to figure out if Natalie is still alive and if she is you keep asking yourself where she is. Montana Mustangs has a little something for just about anyone you got your cowboys, romance and shifters. Oh did I mention Montana cowboys?

If you like reading books that will keep you on the edge of your seat wondering what is going to happen next then Montana Mustangs is the book for you. If you like cowboys then you just have to give Montana Mustangs a chance. It has plenty of cowboys, love them cowboys. Danica Winters is one awesome writer and I hope to read more of her work in the near future.



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The Nymph's Labyrinth
The Nymph Series Book 1
Danica Winters

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Publisher: Crimson Romance
Date of Publication: 12/31/12

ISBN: 1-4405-6223-7
ASIN: B00AKERYRI

Number of pages: 300
Word Count: ~60k

Book Description:

A world shrouded in mystery and intrigue, the Sisterhood of Epione must not be exposed.

A Shape-shifting nymph, Ariadne, is tasked with keeping the truth of her group's existence and their ancient mysteries far out of reach of an American archeologist and his troublemaking son. When forgotten and forbidden passions are awakened, Ariadne is forced to make a choice-fall in line and continue to be overrun and pushed down by the sisterhood, or follow her heart and put everyone's lives in danger.

Can Ariadne have the man she loves or will the pressure and secrets of the past keep her from her heart's desire?

My review of The Nymph's Labyrinth

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About Danica Winters

Danica Winters is a bestselling author who is known for writing award-winning books that grip readers with their ability to drive emotion through suspense and often a touch of magic. When she's not working she can be found in the wilds of Montana working on her patience while she tries to understand the allure of various crafts (quilting, pottery and painting are not her thing). She always believe the cup is neither half full nor half empty, but it better be filled with wine.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Book Tour: Writers Workshop of Science Fiction and Fantasy By Michael Knost (Editor)




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Editor: Michael Knost
Page Count: 210 pages
Genre: Speculative Fiction
Published: April 18th, 2013
Publisher: Seventh Star Press

Synopsis:

Writers Workshop of Science Fiction and Fantasy is a collection of essays and interviews by and with many of the movers-and-shakers in the industry. Each contributor covers the specific element of craft he or she excels in. Expect to find varying perspectives and viewpoints, which is why you many find differing opinions on any particular subject.

This is, after all, a collection of advice from professional storytellers. And no two writers have made it to the stage via the same journey-each has made his or her own path to success. And that's one of the strengths of this book. The reader is afforded the luxury of discovering various approaches and then is allowed to choose what works best for him or her.

Featuring essays and interviews with:
Neil Gaiman
Orson Scott Card
Ursula K. Le Guin
Alan Dean Foster
James Gunn
Tim Powers
Harry Turtledove
Larry Niven
Joe Haldeman
Kevin J. Anderson
Elizabeth Bear
Jay Lake
Nancy Kress
George Zebrowski
Pamela Sargent
Mike Resnick
Ellen Datlow
James Patrick Kelly
Jo Fletcher
Stanley Schmidt
Gordon Van Gelder
Lou Anders
Peter Crowther
Ann VanderMeer
John Joseph Adams
Nick Mamatas
Lucy A. Snyder
Alethea Kontis
Nisi Shawl
Jude-Marie Green
Nayad A. Monroe
G. Cameron Fuller
Jackie Gamber
Amanda DeBord
Max Miller
Jason Sizemore

This edition also includes several full page illustrations from award-winning artists Matthew Perry and Bonnie Wasson.

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About the Editor:

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Michael Knost is an award-winning author, editor, and columnist in the Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Supernatural Thriller genres.

He has written several books and dozens of short stories, edited a number of anthologies, including the Legends of the Mountain State series, and he currently writes a column for Shroud Magazine.

He recently won the Bram Stoker Award in the United Kingdom for his book Writers Workshop of Horror, a collection of articles and interviews on the craft of writing.

He is currently working on a Mothman novel due to hit bookshelves later this year.

Michael has worked in the radio, television, and newspaper industries, and currently lives in Chapmanville, West Virginia with his beautiful wife and daughter.

About the Publisher:

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Seventh Star Press is a small press publisher located in Lexington, KY. SSP specializes in speculative fiction (fantasy, science fiction, and horror). The company was established in October of 2008.

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Promo Blast - Blast/Giveaway: Southern Attraction By Tracy Kauffman




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Southern Attraction
by Tracy Kauffman
Young Adult Romance
Categories: Action/Adventure
Publisher: KG Books
Heat Level: Sweet
Length: 174 pages

Available at:
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Description:

Heather has everything she ever wanted; money, clothes, friends, popularity and parents that adored her. One terrible day, she is uprooted to a small town in Alabama with an uncle she doesn't know.

The small town of Huckleburg was nothing like Manhattan. Country rednecks owned the town and no one accepted Yankees from New York. Heather didn't think things could get worse until a tornado comes and blasts through the small town. Heather has to lose herself to rediscover what life is all about. She meets two guys that she can't decide between who she really wants.

Join Heather as she discovers that there is more to life than money and fame. Will Heather ever fit in and find true love or will she stay an outsider living in the south?

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Excerpt:

Heather was awakened by the sound of her alarm. Today is the first day of the rest of my life, she thought as she stretched and yawned. She jumped up out of her bed, hit the silence button on the alarm, and went to her closet to pick out her clothes for the day. After looking through all her clothes, she sighed deeply.

What can I wear to this illiterate, rustic school. If I dress up, then people will think I'm a snob and snub me. If I dress down, then I will blend into the crowd, and I will not be able to accomplish anything. I guess I have my answer. I need to be seen in order to make a difference, whether good or bad.

Heather picked out her black leather skirt, a white dress shirt, a black fringed soft leather jacket and her black leather boots. At least I'm wearing boots, that way I'll blend in somewhat, she thought. She styled her hair the way she always did and put on her makeup with a little more emphasis than usual.

Heather heard a knock on the door, "Yes, what do you want?" she asked. "I'm going to be outside. My cotton pickin' cow, Molly, got out of the fence, and I have to round her up. Be back after a while," Mick said through the door. "All right, but I'm leaving in a few minutes, so I'll see you after school," Heather replied.

"Okey dokey, see ya later," Mick responded.

"Okey dokey! I can't believe I'm living with a redneck, dirt farmer," she said as she rolled her eyes. Heather glanced at the alarm, "Crap, I'm going to be late", she said as she grabbed her purse and ran out the door. The door slammed behind her as she ran to the car. She looked around for Mick, but didn't see him anywhere. I guess he'll realize I'm gone when he doesn't hear from me, she thought.

As Heather drove down the narrow gravel road she looked for the right road to take to get her to the school. She saw Mick with a belt whipping his cow. "Now I'm seen everything," she said as she laughed.

As Heather approached the school, a green ford truck ran right in front of her. She paused for a second after giving him the finger. I can't believe these idiots, she thought. She pulled into the parking space closer to the front of the school, and she looked over to the green pickup truck.

A scruffy looking guy with long hair climbed out of the truck. "You need to watch where your going. This aint New York, this is my town," he said very hatefully with a smirk on his face. "No, you need to watch where you are going, you hick. You're the one who ran in front of me," Heather replied as she pointed her finger at him. Heather was a little tougher than she looked. She wasn't going to let some corn fed hillbilly talk to her like that.

"How do you know I'm from New York anyway?" she asked.

"That is for me to know and you to find out," he replied as he turned away from her.

Heather wasn't used to people treating her this way, especially boys. She was the most popular girl in the whole school at Manhattan High School. Now she was in a place that was oblivious to the fact that she wore an eighteen hundred dollar Armani jacket and Louboutin boots. How can anyone not care about fashion, she thought. Fashion is what made her so popular. Everyone in Manhattan wanted what she had. She was the envy of all the girls at her school. Now she felt like she was an outsider looking in through a dark stained glass and no one could see her.

About the Author:

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Tracy Kauffman is a Christian fiction author of Young Adult and Children Stories. She grew up in North Alabama, where she still resides with her husband and daughter. She loves taking cruises and traveling with her family. Her favorite place that she has been to is the Grand Canyon.

Tracy has an Associates Degree in Nursing. She is a registered nurse and works part time in a local nursing home. The rest of the time she spends her time writing books and marketing them. Her titles include: Gwendolyn's Wish, Southern Adventures, Richard the Lionheart, My Boyfriend the Squire, Southern Attraction, and Captain Honey Bear Saves Goldie Locks.

Tracy started writing poetry at a small age and won the title of editor in her school newspaper, when she was in second grade. She had her first poem published in an online writing contest called, The Cosmetology Student. She decided to write her first book, Southern Adventures, when her son left home for the Air Force.

She loves writing and hopes to be able to inspire her readers into living a happy healthier life. She feels like her own life experiences have made her a better writer. Learn more about her by visiting her website or blog.

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Review of The Nymph's Labyrinth By Danica Winters




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Series: The Nymph Series Book 1
Author: Danica Winters
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Crimson Romance
Publication Date: 12/31/12
Format: Ebook
Number of pages: 300
Word Count: ~60k

Book Description:

A world shrouded in mystery and intrigue, the Sisterhood of Epione must not be exposed.

A Shape-shifting nymph, Ariadne, is tasked with keeping the truth of her group's existence and their ancient mysteries far out of reach of an American archeologist and his troublemaking son. When forgotten and forbidden passions are awakened, Ariadne is forced to make a choice-fall in line and continue to be overrun and pushed down by the sisterhood, or follow her heart and put everyone's lives in danger.

Can Ariadne have the man she loves or will the pressure and secrets of the past keep her from her heart's desire?

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My Review:

I was given a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Beau Morris is an archeologist and a professor who is trying to prove that the Nymph's Labyrinth is real and does indeed exist. He needs to prove it for reasons of his own. Everything is going real good for Beau until he meets Ariadne Papadakis a Nymph and a member of the sisterhood of Epione. Ariadne is trying to get Beau's dig shut down.

The leader of the sisterhood Kat has always told Ariadne what to do. And Ariadne allows it. She is a very sweet and nice person. Everyone has always seen Ariadne's kindness as being weak and someone to run over and take advantage of. But when she meets Beau and starts to have feelings for him she gets fed up with letting everyone run over her and starts to take up for herself.

Beau's ex-wife remarries and brings his son and dumps him on Beau without saying a word to him. He has not seen his son in like ten years. This was not his choice it was his ex-wife's. Beau loves his son very much only thing is he doesn't know this and gives Beau a hard time.

As I was saying above Ariadne always let people tell her what to do especially Kat. Well now Kat is telling her to get Beau's site closed down no matter what the cost. Ariadne gets her boyfriend the governor to shut down the site. She regrets everything she has done to try and get the site closed after realizing that she is in love with Beau. And guess what she starts cleaning house as the saying goes.

I really liked Beau and Ariadne as couple they just seem to have been meant for each other like soulmates. Beau was a very sweet man who loved his son and really hated the fact that he didn't try harder to have his son in his life. Ariadne was also a sweet and remarkable woman and I was so glad when she stopped being everyone's door mat and started standing up to everyone. I was like go Ariadne!

The Nymph's Labyrinth was a great read. I loved all the mythology and the Gods and Goddess. If you like reading about Gods, Goddess and mythology with a little romance and mystery thrown in then you should give The Nymph's Labyrinth a try.

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About Danica Winters

Danica Winters is a bestselling author who is known for writing award-winning books that grip readers with their ability to drive emotion through suspense and often a touch of magic. When she's not working she can be found in the wilds of Montana working on her patience while she tries to understand the allure of various crafts (quilting, pottery and painting are not her thing). She always believe the cup is neither half full nor half empty, but it better be filled with wine.

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Cover Reveal: Take Care, Sara By Lindy Zart




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Title- Take Care, Sara
By Lindy Zart
Expected Publication Date- June 6, 2013

Blurb-

You breathe in, you breathe out, and everything you know is gone.

Sara Walker knows firsthand what it feels like to have your reality ripped away, scrambled, and shoved back at you in an undone puzzle where pieces are missing and nothing fits. She's lost so much and is struggling to live and to find the strength to forgive herself for being human. With the help of Lincoln, her husband's brother, Sara realizes it's not about finding who she used to be, but about finding who she is now.

You breathe in, you breathe out, and everything you know isn't gone, but reborn.



About the Author-

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Lindy Zart has been writing since she was a child. Luckily for readers, her writing has improved since then. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband, two sons, and one cat. Lindy loves hearing from people who enjoy her work.

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