Tag: Book Watch

Jay Crownover’s New Series: Welcome to the Point

Jay Crownover’s New Series: Welcome to the Point

So you’ve met Rule, Jet, Rome, and soon Nash! But there’s a new boy in town, along with a new series, by Jay Crownover. Better When He’s Bad (Welcome to the Point #1) is a new adult novel scheduled for publication on June 17, 2014, by William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishing. This is […]

Book Watch: My Lady, My Lord by Katherine Ashe

Posted March 16, 2014 by Holly in Promotions | Tagged: , , , | 0 Comments
Book Watch: My Lady, My Lord by Katherine Ashe

I’ve only read a handful of historicals the last few years, but I have to admit this one caught my attention. I’m kind of a sucker for the bluestocking heroines. The Bluestocking Lady Corinna Mowbray has three passions: excellent books, intelligent conversation, and disdaining the libertine Earl of Chance. The Rake Lord Ian Chance has […]

Book Spotlight (+ a Giveaway): Flashes of Me by Cynthia Sax

Book Spotlight (+ a Giveaway): Flashes of Me by Cynthia Sax

FLASHES OF ME is the incredibly hot and steamy new novella from Cynthia Sax, author of the Seen Trilogy. Sax delves deep into voyeurism, a whole new realm of erotica, and her latest read screams with seduction. With a red-hot tension between a brawny executive and a new, curvy intern, the secrets, sex and suspense […]

Book Spotlight (+ a Giveaway): The Fever Tree by Jennifer McVeigh

Book Spotlight (+ a Giveaway): The Fever Tree by Jennifer McVeigh

Now available in Trade Paperback, THE FEVER TREE by Jennifer McVeigh (Berkley Trade Paperback Reprint; 978-0-425-26491-1; February 4, 2014; $16)!  When it was first released in hardcover last year, Oprah.com raved, “Debut author Jennifer McVeigh has created a fully realized sensory tour of 19th-century South Africa: You feel the grit of each dust storm, taste […]

Book Trailer & Excerpt: Bellman & Black by Diane Setterfield

Book Trailer & Excerpt: Bellman & Black by Diane Setterfield

Diane Setterfield became a literary cause célèbre when her first novel, The Thirteenth Tale, soared to the #1 spot on The New York Times bestseller list within its first week of publication. A haunting gothic mystery, the Washington Post summed up the novel’s appeal succinctly in the first sentence of its review: “If you are […]