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Blog Tour, Review & #Giveaway: Organized for Murder by Ritter Ames @RitterAmes

  Release Date: February 24 Approximately 250 pages Synopsis The right business hook is the most important criteria for success, and Kate McKenzie thinks she’s found a perfect one.  As an organizational expert, Kate knows Americans are running out of space and money, and renting more storage units is usually not the best solution. Starting […]

Spotlight: Honor and Innocence by Glen Hierlmeier @GlenHierlmeier @BookPubServices

  Synopsis Honor and Innocence: Against the Tides of War, a historical romance novel by Glen Hierlmeier, was released March 2014. This book takes the reader through the devastation left by World War II across the European and Asian continents following its main character Hank Fischer, who was drafted to the American Army in 1945 […]

Spotlight & Booksigning: The Medici Boy by John L’Heureux @AstorandBlue

  Synopsis The worlds of art, politics and passion collide in John L’Heureux’s masterful new novel, The Medici Boy. With rich composition, L’Heureux ingeniously transports the reader to Donatello’s Renaissance Italy—directly into his bottega, (workshop), as witnessed through the eyes of Luca Mattei, a devoted assistant. While creating his famous bronze of David and Goliath, […]

Spotlight & #Giveaway: Scared to Live by Stephen Booth @stephenbooth

  Title: Scared to Live Author: Stephen Booth Genre: Mystery/Thriller/Crime Publish Date: April 8, 2014 Publisher: Witness Impulse Synopsis The seventh novel in the popular Cooper & Fry series. How do you investigate the murder of a woman without a life? That is the challenge facing Cooper and Fry when a reclusive agoraphobic is found […]

Book Blast & #Giveaway: Among Friends by Father Jim Sichko @JimSichko @toobusyreading

  Among Friends: Stories from the Journey “This book is my Midrash.” With these words, Father Jim draws us into his life story full of laughter, tears, and service. Among Friends is a compilation of short stories and insightful lessons experienced on his many travels as a clergyman and motivational speaker. Whether recounting his sobering […]

#MysteryMonday: Who Killed Blanche DuBois by Carole Bugge’ @C_E_Lawrence

This week I’m featuring the first book in the Claire Rawlings series by author Carole Bugge’ (aka C.E. Lawrence) who recently obtained the rights to publish these books digitally…so they are now available for your e-reader!  This is an older series, cell phones weren’t really around and it talks about the OJ Simpson trial and […]

Spotlight: The Idea of Him by Holly Peterson @HollyPetersonNY

Have you ever wanted someone, something, so badly to be true that you’d overlook every shred of evidence to the contrary? Enter Wade Crawford – the dazzling, urbane, hotshot magazine editor of Meter. With gorgeous hazel eyes, strong shoulders, a chiseled face, and long blondish hair, he was everything that Allie ever thought she wanted […]

#BookClubBook: 419 by Will Ferguson

This month we read 419 by Will Ferguson.  I chose this book after I saw a write up in the paper last year and the topic sounded very interesting – the scams that you receive in your email inbox probably every day from Nigeria wanting you to hold money for someone trying to leave the […]

Blog Tour & #Giveaway: Six Sister’s Stuff cookbook @SixSistersStuff @ShadowMountn

About the Book Filled with delicious tried-and-true family favorites and oh-so-easy-to-make dishes, A Year with Six Sisters’ Stuff features all-new recipes using basic ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Each menu is designed to make your dinner plans as easy as possible—and with such wide variety and a photograph accompanying every recipe in […]