This book is garnering A LOT of attention. In fact it sat at #1 on Amazon this weekend. Every one I know is reading this book, and well, I’m a bit scared to. I hear it has ALL the feels. So I’m going to wait and savor it next weekend. But my good friend Michelle read this book. She told me it is her top read of 2015. And for someone who reads hundreds of books a year, that right there is saying something. Here is Michelle’s review of Brittainy C Cherry’s newest release. Michelle’s Review: The Air He Breathes by Brittainy C. Cherry What happens when you have nothing because everything was taken away from you? How can you be filled with anything when you are simply left with nothing? Tristen Cole had nothing, he was left empty. A man broken. Elizabeth knows the same loss, the same feeling of being… Read more »
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Happy Summer! Here are our 5 TOP SUMMER Reads so far…
I don’t know about you, but all my friends (teacher friends especially), ask me what they should read in the summer. I’m always looking for a good book, but there’s something about reading a good book in the summer that makes my day. Maybe it’s sitting outside, next to the pool, with a fruity cocktail in hand…but I especially love reading a good book in the summer. Whenever I’m asked by someone, what should they read, it always brings on a conversation, and a lot of questions. So I asked one of my book friends what HER top five are, and well, here is our SUMMER LIST, so far. We decided to keep it to books released thus far this year… so January 2015 book until now. First up… MICHELLE NEW’s PICKS… Michelle’s Top Five Three, Two, One (321)-JA Huss: This was the IT book for me. It was raw,… Read more »
REVIEW: Sweet Ache by K Bromberg by Guest Blogger, Michelle New
We are THRILLED to welcome our good friend, Michelle New, to review her favorite books with us! First review: Sweet Ache! THE PLAYERS: Quinlin Westin. Colton’s sister. College student and girl who is tired of falling for the bad boy and having her heart broken. Hawkin Play. Lead singer of Bent. Bad boy rock star and a guy with a heart that survived all the damage. A choice made based on a promise, land Hawkin on a college campus playing rock star turned professor when the TA with a back bone catches his eye. Quinlin might get a little weak in the knees when she stands too close, but she sure isn’t going to let him know just how much he’s getting to her. Ready to keep her distance, Hawkins plays on her attraction and wears her down. Wanting one thing from her but getting so much more than he bargained for…. Read more »
TRUST by Ella Frank – Review
First and foremost, I’m so sad that this story has come to an end. Logan and Tate are two of my favorite characters ever. EVER. I have read hundreds of books, probably thousands of books, in a variety of genres, and these two men are among the few characters who will live with me forever. The end of their journey was rough. As they say, THE FEELS. Ella took a strong plot and spun it in a Tate and Logan web that was magical because it was the special story of these two characters and their love for one another. In the end, this is the culmination of a beautiful love story – a beautiful, sexy, hot as hell love story, but a truly beautiful love story. If you’re looking for a Happily Ever After, you’ve found one. The road is bumpy, and the destination isn’t traditional, but the trip… Read more »
$25 Gift Card, signed book and more….J.L. Berg’s Spring Fling
Spring is in the air and to celebrate, J.L. Berg is hosting a Spring Fling! Her five heroes are competing to be your date to the dance. Who is going to be your pick? Get a bit of a peek at each one and make the decision, as tough as it may be, for a chance to win! Excerpt from READY OR NOT: We walked back to the pathway in silence before I decided to lighten the mood. “Did she ever bake those cookies for you?” “The ones with the dried cherries and toffee pieces?” I nodded, grinning. “Yeah, she did,” she answered. “They were like an orgasm in a baked good.” I laughed, shaking my head. “They’re damn good, but if that is your comparison to an orgasm, you’ve been with all the wrong men.” “And just who is the right man? You?” A wicked smirk spread across her… Read more »
Review: ROCK by Kendall Grey
Holy flaming furburgers and disjointed dicks, this book – can I just tell you how much I love these characters? That’s the first important point, the members of Killer Buzz Float are freaking badass mofos that I want to spend some serious party-in-a-hotel-suite time with, hopefully when it’s one of their birthdays. They never get old. I could read 85 books about Letty, Shades, Eve, Rax, Jinx, and Toombs. They’re deep, well developed characters who are fun and funny, but who will jerk the emotions out of you like a dick on a short fuse. Second: Birthday Club. The first rule of Birthday Club is holy shit, Birthday Club. The second rule of Birthday Club is fuck yeah, Birthday Club. As if anyone needed a reason to party like it’s PornHub, the KBF crew make it their mission to make birthday wishes come true, including mine, because I so wanted… Read more »
GIVEAWAY and VIDEO GUEST POST: The Silence of Six by E.C. Myers
a Rafflecopter giveaway About E.C. Myers E.C. Myers was assembled in the U.S. from Korean and German parts and raised in Yonkers, NY by his mother and the public library. He is a graduate of the Clarion West Writers Workshop and a member of the prolific NYC writing group Altered Fluid. In the rare moments when he isn’t writing, he blogs about Star Trek at The Viewscreen, reads constantly, plays video games, watches films and television, sleeps as little as possible, and spends far too much time on the internet. His first novel, FAIR COIN, won the 2012 Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy. Website • Twitter • Facebook • Goodreads
GIVEAWAY and GUEST POST: Day Zero by Summer Lane
Inspiration for Day Zero I came up with the title for Day Zero shortly after I finished the third or fourth chapter of the book. The spot on the earth’s surface that is closest to where a detonation takes place is often called Ground Zero. It is, in fact, the aftermath of a disastrous event. The storyline of my novel certainly fit that description, so I called Elle’s story Day Zero, because society finds itself back at the drawing board after an electromagnetic pulse disables the technological infrastructure of the entire country. I visited Santa Monica, Hollywood and the greater Los Angeles area when I was in high school. I was working as a writer in high school, although I had yet to publish a novel. I always thought Los Angeles would be a fascinating place to set a post-apocalyptic novel. With Day Zero I was able to do so…. Read more »
New Adult Addiction’s Naughty and Nice Author Spotlight
This week we asked one of our favorite author some Naughty and Nice questions… Thanks so much A.O. Peart! To see more on our Author Spotlight and to enter our Facebook eBook giveaway, click here. About AO Peart Angela Orlowski-Peart was born and raised in Poland. She describes herself as European born, American by choice. She was just seven-years-old when she decided to learn English and translate her favorite Polish fairytales. Angela is the author of the Young Adult and New Adult fiction novels. She writes in multiple genres, including paranormal, fantasy, urban fantasy, contemporary, sci-fi, and short stories. She is a member of Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Western Washington Chapter (http://www.scbwi.org), and several authors’ and readers’ networking groups on Facebook, Linkedin, and Goodreads. Angela speaks with Polish accent, and loves listening to the Southern drawl. She is passionate about watercolor painting, fashion—especially stilettos, rock climbing, environment, and… Read more »
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