Tag: Giveaways

Review and a Giveaway: Twice Tempted by a Rogue by Tessa Dare

Review and a Giveaway: Twice Tempted by a Rogue by Tessa Dare

This is the 2nd book in Dare’s Stud Club series. I was really looking forward to it because Rhys intrigued me in the first book. He was so bent on self-destruction I wanted to see how his character would develop and what his past would reveal. On that score I wasn’t disappointed. Rhys really came […]

Guest Author: Carrie Lofty Reviews The Sound of Music

Guest Author: Carrie Lofty Reviews The Sound of Music

Carrie Lofty is here today reviewing the movie The Sound of Music, which she just watched for the first time. She’s also celebrating her new digital release with Carina Press, Song of Seduction. _______________________ Last Friday I watched The Sound of Music for the first time. I thought it appropriate–nay, essential–considering that my latest historical […]

Review: Song of Seduction by Carrie Lofty

Review: Song of Seduction by Carrie Lofty

 Holly‘s review of Song of Seduction by Carrie Lofty Tormented by guilt. Haunted by scandal. Freed by love. Austria, 1804 Eight years ago, composer Arie De Voss claimed his late mentor’s final symphony as his own and became an icon. But fame has a price: fear of discovery now poisons his attempts to compose a […]

Excerpt: The Irish Warrior by Kris Kennedy

Excerpt: The Irish Warrior by Kris Kennedy

 Check out an excerpt from The Irish Warrior by Kris Kennedy, available now from Zebra. ____________ …They came to the edge of the king’s highway and ducked low.  A breeze rustled the reeds, making a low, seething sound, like a hiss through teeth.  They stretched on their bellies side by side, peering at the puddle-strewn, […]

Guest Author: Kris Kennedy – Story Morph

Guest Author: Kris Kennedy – Story Morph

We’d like to welcome Kris Kennedy back to Book Binge. Today she’s here to talk about how The Irish Warrior morphed into the story you see on shelves today. _________________ STORY MORPH I know for me, when I read a story I love, I can’t imagine it happening  any other way.   Characters have ‘issues,’ they […]