Tag: Grand Central Publishing

Forever Young Blog Tour: Exciting Excerpts from J.A. Redmerski & Shannon Richard

Forever Young Blog Tour: Exciting Excerpts from J.A. Redmerski & Shannon Richard

  There is more goodness coming to you from the Forever Young Blog Tour hosted by Forever Books.  We’ve got more awesome excerpts from Shannon Richard and J.A. Redmerski.  Check out an excerpt from J.A. Redmerski’s Song of the Fireflies: When I made my way back to the top, I found Bray wasn’t sitting near […]

Forever Young Blog Tour: 2 Fabulous Excerpts from Nyrae Dawn & Jessica Sorensen

Forever Young Blog Tour: 2 Fabulous Excerpts from Nyrae Dawn & Jessica Sorensen

As part of the Forever Young Blog Tour, we’ve got some pretty awesome excerpts to share with all of our lovely readers out there. There are some fabulous books being featured on this blog tour and you really won’t want to miss any of them. First up, we’ve got an excerpt from Masquerade by Nyrae […]

Review: Back to You by Jessica Scott

Review: Back to You by Jessica Scott

  I’ve been anxiously awaiting this story since I read the first book in the series. Trent fascinated and frustrated me in the previous books and I wanted to explore the mystery of him. Laura and Trent have been through a lot of years of marriage and a lot of deployments together. Laura figured she’d […]

Review: The Destiny of Violet & Luke by Jessica Sorensen

Review: The Destiny of Violet & Luke by Jessica Sorensen

Rowena’s review of The Destiny of Violet & Luke (The Coincidence #3) by Jessica Sorensen. Luke Price’s life has always been about order, control, and acting tough on the outside. For Luke, meaningless relationships are a distraction-a way to tune out the twisted memories of his childhood. He desperately wishes he could forget his past, […]

Review: Forever and a Day by Jill Shalvis

Review: Forever and a Day by Jill Shalvis

It’s no secret that I love Shalvis. I think she writes fun contemporary romances with just the right blend of humor and emotion. But this, well, this is probably the best Shalvis I’ve read to date. As I was reading, I was reminded of Susan Elizabeth Phillips, with the dialogue and depth of emotion. Not to […]