Category: fiction

Review – The Kennedy Debutante by Kerri Maher #NewRelease #NetGalley

  Synopsis   A captivating novel following the exploits of Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy, the forgotten and rebellious daughter of one of America’s greatest political dynasties.  London, 1938. The effervescent “It girl” of London society since her father was named the ambassador, Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy moves in rarified circles, rubbing satin-covered elbows with some of the […]

Review & Notable Quotable – Old Buildings in North Texas by Jen Waldo #Giveaway #Dramedy #SmallTownTX #LSBBT @arcadiabooks @jenwaldoOBiNT

Old Buildings in North Texas by Jen Waldo   Sub-genre: Literary Fiction / Dramedy Publisher: Arcadia Books Date of Publication: April 1, 2018 Number of Pages: 213 Scroll down for the giveaway!  After rehab, Olivia, a 32-year-old cocaine addict, is required to move back in with her mother and pregnant sister. Having left a promising career in […]

Spotlight – The Emissary by Tamara Veitch & Rene DeFazio @onegreatyear #historical

Synopsis Maxwell Quinn, a laid-back, pot-smoking blogger based in Seattle, is no ordinary soul. He is the reincarnation of Marcus, born 13,000 years ago in the land of Atitala during mankind’s Golden Age. Since then Marcus has been reincarnated an exhausting number of times, and his energy is waning. But his purpose remains clear – […]

Review & #Giveaway – The Misbirth by D.B. Moffatt #4paws #comingofage

Synopsis A pair of high school seniors are pressured into a blind date. They end up in the back seat of a car and pregnant. The mores of 50’s Americana mandate they drop out of high school and marry. They have a baby girl. Both are emotionally unstable before meeting. A marriage in Hell only […]

Excerpt – Flying Jenny by Theasa Tuohy @FlyingJennyFlyn #fiction #womanpilot

Paperback: 288 pages May 1, 2018 Genre: Fiction Synopsis People are doing all sorts of screwy things in 1929. It is a time of hope, boundless optimism, and prosperity. “Blue Skies” is the song on everyone’s lips. The tabloids are full of flagpole sitters, flappers, and marathon dancers. Ever since Charles Lindbergh flew across the […]