Month: August 2010

Book Watch: Stay by Deb Caletti.

Posted August 27, 2010 by Rowena in Promotions | Tagged: , , | 5 Comments
Book Watch: Stay by Deb Caletti.

I’ve not read anything by Deb Caletti but I’ve got to say that I’m mighty curious. You guys already know of my not so secret shame (the cover snob thing). I’m drawn to covers that I absolutely love and I will gladly walk away from a book if the cover is hideous. I love Deb […]

Guest Review: Dark Embers by Tessa Adams

Guest Review: Dark Embers by Tessa Adams

Tracy’s review of Dark Embers (Dragon’s Heat #1) by Tessa Adams Prince Dylan MacLeod is one of the last pure-blood dragon shape- shifters-and ruler of a dying race, the Dragonstar clan. It falls to him to protect his people and their ancient magic. But he has one important duty: to provide an heir… Like all […]

Willing Victim by Cara McKenna

Willing Victim by Cara McKenna

Judith‘s review of Willing Victim by Cara McKenna For the past couple years Laurel’s been coasting, hiding in the backseat while her life drifts off course. Then one summer afternoon a tall, built bruiser named Flynn strides in and steers her straight into an infatuation she never saw coming. Flynn introduces Laurel to things she’s […]

DIK Reading Challenge and M/M Challenge Review: Camp Hell by Jordan Castillo Price

DIK Reading Challenge and M/M Challenge Review: Camp Hell by Jordan Castillo Price

Victor Bayne honed his dubious psychic skills at one of the first psych training facilities in the country, Heliotrope Station, otherwise known as Camp Hell to the psychics who’ve been guests behind its razorwire fence. Vic discovered that none of the people he remembers from Camp Hell can be found online, and there’s no mention […]

Excerpt: Montana Dawn by Caroline Fyffe

Posted August 26, 2010 by Holly in Promotions | Tagged: , , | 2 Comments
Excerpt: Montana Dawn by Caroline Fyffe

Chapter OneMontana Territory, August 1883 An eerie keening echoed through the trees. Luke McCutcheon straightened in the saddle, and his filly’s ears flicked forward, then back. “Easy, girl. Don’t dump me now.” Not with ten miles to go, he thought as he felt the green-broke filly hesitate. Lightly reining her to the solid side of […]