Friday, March 13, 2015

The Playboy of Rome & Best Man for the Bridesmaid - Giveaway


The Playboy of Rome / Best Man for the Bridesmaid
The DeFiore Brothers Series # 1 & 2
By: Jennifer Faye
Releasing March 1st / April 1st, 2015
Harlequin Romance


Blurb

THE PLAYBOY OF ROME

Taming the Italian playboy…

Lizzie Addler's dream of working in Italy is about to come true—that is if she can convince passionate Italian chef Dante DeFiore to keep his side of their bargain. Dante might be hotter than the Italian sun, but he's as cool as ice toward Lizzie…

Dante hasn't the time to pander to Lizzie's dreams of culinary fame—he has a restaurant to run! But as Lizzie proves herself to be a spectacular addition to his kitchen—and to his life—Dante wonders…can he keep her forever?

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BEST MAN FOR THE BRIDESMAID

Always the bridesmaid…

Planning her sister's Italian wedding only reminds Jules Lane of how far away she is from finding her own true love. And worse, she's doing it alongside the brooding, mouthwateringly handsome best man, Stefano DeFiore.

Maybe the bride?

Having seen the destructive power of love, Stefano has no time for weddings—but Jules's smile is captivating. Making her feel like the most beautiful woman in the world is one thing, but can he give this blushing bridesmaid a happily-ever-after of her own?

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The DeFiore Brothers

A recipe for dating DeFiore men…

Take two Italian brothers with a pinch of playboy charm
Add two American sisters with a liberal dash of feistiness
Simmer under warm Italian skies until perfectly combined
Serve with lashings of love.

To start: The Playboy of Rome

Dante DeFiore is passionate about life, women and the tasty Italian food he creates. And with the arrival of feisty American TV star Lizzie Addler he finds her almost too tempting to resist! As the temperature soars in the kitchen, the passion between Lizzie and Dante simmers until they reach boiling point. Has this Italian playboy finally met his match?
The main: Best Man for the Bridesmaid
Stefano DeFiore is proud and reserved —he likes the quiet life. So planning a wedding for his celebrity chef brother is his idea of hell. But when bold and colorful Jules Lane enters his world— chief bridesmaid and sister to the bride —Stefano decides to take his best-man duties seriously…including doing all he can to make Jules’s time in Italy simply heaven…

To finish: Happily-ever-after?

About the Author:
Award-winning author, Jennifer Faye pens fun, heartwarming romances. Jennifer has won the RT Book Reviews Reviewers' Choice Award, named a TOP PICK author, and been nominated for numerous awards. Now living her dream, she resides with her patient husband, amazing daughter (the other remarkable daughter is off chasing her own dreams) and two spoiled cats. She'd love to hear from you via JenniferFaye.com

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Jump, Jive and Wail - 12 Things About Kathryn & a Giveaway

  
Blurb:
Kaitlin Reynolds is used to fearlessly flying off mountains. But nearly two years after a devastating injury has ended her ski jumping career, Kaitlin is still struggling to put one foot in front of the other and find her new life. A chance meeting with a handsome stranger begins to put life into perspective. Dashing figure skater, Declan McLoughlin has just returned from the Olympics amid a swirl of publicity and fanfare. Just as Kaitlin begins to have hope again, her charming savior turns out to represent everything she has lost. If Kaitlin can just let go of the past and take a leap of faith, will she find herself soaring into Declan's arms?

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“12 Things About Kathryn”

1.     I'm partially OCD. I say partially because my house is a mess, but there are certain things that cause me significant anxiety, like low batteries on cell phones and my sheets being a mess.
2.    My favorite color is green. I have green shirts and tops in almost every shade of green. Sometimes I have to force myself not to buy more green.
3.    I'm a cat person. I put up with dogs, but can't imagine not having a cat. I've pretty much had one since I was about five.
4.    I cannot drive a stick shift. When my husband and I first got married, his car was a 5-speed. He tried to teach me to drive it. Shortly thereafter, we traded it in for a different car in the interest of making it to our first anniversary.
5.    I've never had a blond hair on my head that wasn't the direct result of peroxide, so it boggles my mind that I have two blond-haired children (although my son is starting to go darker).
6.    Despite pasty white skin, freckles, and green eyes, I'm as much Cuban as I am Irish.
7.     I have a condition known as Bilateral Brachiodactyly, Type D. It's a fancy way of saying I have toe thumbs (my thumbs literally look like toes). It is a source of endless amusement for friends and family when I forget and give a 'thumbs up.' However, it makes my job as a physical therapist easier. They are also known as "murderer's thumbs" so be nice to me about them...
8.    I like to sew and make my kids' Halloween costumes every year, as well as Christmas pajamas. This year, I'm going all out and making my daughter's First Communion Dress. She picked out fabric with glitter on it. I think she's trying to kill me. (See #1. Glitter is something I'm OCD about)
9.    Before writing a list like this, I always have a moment of panic that I will not be able to think of 12 things to tell you.
10. On my bucket list of animals to see in the wild: penguins, moose, whales.
11.  I brainstorm and plot my books while trying to fall asleep at night. I don't outline and wait for brilliant ideas to hit me.
12. I've been dancing since I was five. I'm not that great, but it makes me feel good and I love the fact that, at the age of 39, I'm still dancing en pointe.

Author Bio:
Telling stories of resilient women, Kathryn Biel hails from upstate New York and is a spouse and mother of two wonderful and energetic kids. In between being Chief Home Officer and Director of Child Development of the Biel household, she works as a school-based physical therapist. She attended Boston University and received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from The Sage Colleges. After years of writing countless letters of medical necessity for wheelchairs, finding increasingly creative ways to encourage the government and insurance companies to fund her clients' needs, and writing entertaining annual Christmas letters, she decided to take a shot at writing the kind of novel that she likes to read. Her musings and rants can be found on her personal blog, Biel Blather. She is the author of Good Intentions(2013), Hold Her Down (2014), I'm Still Here (2014), Jump, Jive, and Wail (2015), and Fly Robin Fly, a short story (part of Cupid on the Loose: A Valentine's Anthology 2015).

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The Firelight Girls - Review

Review by Meg Munson
If I could use just one word to describe this book it would be WOW!  This story truly touched my heart and I absolutely loved these ladies.  They are each going through their own personal conflicts, but with the help of each other and their amazing friendship they are able to find their way again. There were several moments were I found myself thinking back to my own camp days and I even remembered the words to some of the songs they sang. I hope when I am older, sitting around with my friends, I have as much fun as these ladies.  Their scavenger hunt had me crying with laughter!  This is a must read for anyone who honors true friendship.  This book will make you want to call your girlfriends and get together for s'mores!


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About the Author:
Kaya McLaren is the author of Church of the Dog, On the Divinity of Second Chances, How I Came to Sparkle Again and The Firelight Girls. She is currently writing her fifth, The De Vine Winery and Goat Ranch.

Kaya loves to sit in hot springs, kayak, hike, bicycle, cross country and telemark ski, ride horses in the mountains, and swim in lakes with her dog, Big Cedar the Dog Food Eater. Sometimes she makes time to paint or make a quilt, but usually she writes. She enjoy gardening too.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The Girls of Mischief Bay - Review

Review by Marlene Engel
Pam, Shannon and Nicole are as close as friends can be, but equally as different in their individual lives.  Where one has age, another has youth.  Where one is financially stable, another has concerns.  Where some have kids, another only wishes for them.  Regardless of their differences, they all shared the most important thing … friendship! 
                                                 
Pam and her husband have been happily married for 30 years.  But being 50 is something that Pam is having a hard time with.  Examining every imperfection on her body has her wondering if a trip to the plastic surgeon should be in her near future.  You can imagine how she must have felt when she finds out that she’s going to be a grandmother!  But it’s an unexpected event that turns her world upside down and has her reevaluating the important things in life. 

Shannon is a successful business woman who longs for a husband and a family.  With her biological clock ticking away, she wonders if those things are in the cards for her.  Most men are intimidated by her career or she meets men like Quinn, whose main interest is getting her in bed.  It’s not until she meets Adam that she starts to think that maybe she can have her happily ever after.  That is until he drops a bomb that could change the outcome of their relationship forever.

Then there’s Nicole.  She’s a loving, supportive wife who has been taking on full responsibility of being sole bread-winner and parent to their young son.  When her husband decides to quit his job to pursue his dream of writing a screenplay, her support and patience are tested.  Spending more time with writing groups and less with the family, her marriage is paying the price and she begins to wonder if it’s even worth saving.

With a great cast of characters, a story that will have you laughing one minute and crying another, Susan Mallery shows you that no matter what life throws at you, it’s always easier to tackle when you have good friends by your side.  An absolute must read!  I can’t think of a better book to start off 2015 than The Girls of Mischief Bay.

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About the Author:
New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery has won the hearts of millions of readers around the world with books described as “immensely entertaining, intensely emotional” (RT Book Reviews), “hilarious” (Fort Worth Star-Telegram), and “heartwarming” (Publishers Weekly). One major retailer recently described her as “the queen of romantic fiction.” While she deeply appreciates the accolades of critics and booksellers, Mallery is even more honored by the enthusiasm of her readers and the word-of-mouth that catapults her toward the top of the bestsellers lists time and again.

Mallery lives in not-so-sunny Seattle with her husband, plus a toy poodle and two ragdoll cats who are not at all impressed by her growing fame.

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Monday, March 9, 2015

Miracle in March - 12 Things About Juliet & A Giveaway

Blurb:
Emma had plans, travel plans, going-far-away plans, but her family means everything to her, so when they needed help, she was there to deliver it. Running the family business of beachside cabins in Tarrin’s Bay might not be the same as the French Riviera, but Emma finds a certain level of peace in the beautiful setting and small town community.

But when she finds that her ex-boyfriend, a man she left behind without explanation, staying in one of the cabins, her peace is ruined. She knows the only way to get it back is to share the secret she’s been hiding for five years, and admit to him the limitations that she now carries. But James has his own truths to share, and he’s not the man that Emma once knew.

They are both in very different places than before, but it’s a time for renewal and second chances when their reunion brings secrets to the surface, dreams to be remembered, and the realization that they are both in need of a little miracle.

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“12 Things About Juliet Madison”

1. I accidentally became a writer.
Oops, I wrote a book. And then another one. And another, and so on. Okay, so it wasn’t a complete accident (or easy), but I hadn’t planned on becoming a writer when I did. I always wanted to write a book one day, but when I made an unexpected and quick decision to leave my business and homeschool my son, I decided to see if I could craft a novel, just for fun, even if only one person read it and didn’t think it sucked. Long story short – I was hooked, and the rest is history.

2. I’ve never been overseas – yet!
I’ve only travelled within Australia, but I will be going to the USA in May and June! I hope to meet a few of my online American friends who I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know via Facebook. J

3. I can’t stick to one genre.
I started out writing women’s fiction / chick lit, and then my stories morphed into wacky romantic comedies, some with a touch of magic, and also romance with drama and high emotion. Then I branched out into supernatural young adult mystery, and so I basically just write whatever I feel compelled to write!

4. I dance while I cook.
As an ex-dancer I can’t help but move and stretch in a dancerly way around my house, it’s ingrained in me. While stirring the pot, I might stretch my leg on the kitchen counter, or while waiting for something to cook I might do the odd pirouette or arabesque. I wonder if my neighbours can see me through the window…

5. I don’t write at a desk.
I don’t write at my desktop computer anymore, I use my Macbook Air or NEO (portable word processor). I write either on the couch, on my deck chair on the balcony, in bed, or at a café. My office is wherever I open my laptop.

6. I almost became a doctor.
I’ve always been fascinated by the human body and after years of study I worked as a naturopath for several years. During this time I sat the (long and intensive) entrance exam for medical school – and passed. I missed out on an interview at my chosen university by two points though, and after seeing the great results my patients were getting with natural medicine, I decided to keep doing what I was doing and not to reapply the following year. And then, I became a writer anyway!

7. I can’t work on one project at a time, monogamy schmogamy.
My mind is like an internet browser with multiple tabs open. Although I may sometimes write one particular book, I am always plotting and writing down snippets of scenes for other books. Starting in April, I’ll be writing two completely different books at the same time.

8. I inject a lot of real life experience into my books.
I think many authors do, at least in some way. I don’t write an autobiographical account of my life experiences, but I do weave bits and pieces of it into my plots, and bits of me into my characters. For example, in The January Wish, Mark was a naturopath and I used my experience to help write his scenes. In my new release, Miracle in March, I included a child character with autism and drew on my experience raising a child on the spectrum, as well as dealing with autistic patients in my health practice.

9. I make up my own recipes.
Although I follow recipes sometimes, I often just experiment and throw things together and see what happens. Luckily, most have turned out alright! I call myself an intuitive cook. Except if it goes wrong and then I’ll just blame a pretend recipe! ;)

10. I never stop thinking. Ever.
I didn’t come with an off switch. Getting myself to go to sleep at a reasonable hour is a huge undertaking, and requires lots of mental preparation! I’m a deep thinker, I think about life a lot, and of course I think about my book ideas. 

11. I dreamt I got a book contract the night before I got one.
Yep! I saw the contract in my dream (including the publisher’s name), and the next morning I received my first offer in my inbox.

12. I love doing random acts of kindness.
I love spreading joy around and often leave little gifts for strangers in public, even though I don’t know who is going to find them. I don’t do it to get anything in return, but it’s amazing how often you do get gifts yourself in return! 

Author Bio:
Juliet Madison is a naturopath-turned-author with a background in dance, art, internet marketing, and perfume sales (yes, she was one of those annoying people in department stores who spray you with perfume). Nowadays she prefers to indulge her propensity for multiple careers by living vicariously through her characters. She likes to put her characters into extraordinary situations and take them on a challenging journey to discover their true passion and inner strength, weaving in some laughs, tears, romance, and sometimes a touch of magic along the way.

Living near the beach on the beautiful south coast of New South Wales, Australia, Juliet spends as much time as possible writing and coming up with new ideas, while doing her best to avoid housework.

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Friday, March 6, 2015

The OMG Test - 12 Things About Pippa Franks & Giveaway

Blurb:
Like Jane Austen's Emma, Olivia Daly can't resist the urge to meddle, but her Bridget Jones touch means things usually go awry. 

Shop manager Olivia's well-intentioned interfering stems from a fear of change. When friends talk of leaving, she quakes in her stilettos (or sensible work shoes). These shoes must stay a step ahead to prevent this from happening. 

Commitment is not at the top of Olivia's 'To Do List'. However, four friends with learning difficulties, dubbed 'Olivia's Misunderstood Gang' (OMG), think otherwise. They devise a test for potential boyfriend/husband candidates. Olivia approves of the test, with the intention of using it to find ideal - and more importantly, - local matches for best friends Jasmine, Melissa and Sebastian. 

When enigmatic shop-fitter Connor gate-crashes her life and heart, Olivia conscientiously puts him through The OMG Test, 'for anyone who may be interested,' refusing to admit how she feels. 

As the test progresses, Connor passes each aspect with flying colours.Yet he does appear to be hiding something. But unless it's a wife and kids, does it warrant a fail? After all, there's no such thing as the perfect man…even women aren't perfect all the time...

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“12 Things About Pippa Franks”

1.    My real name is Cheryl Henderson, but I’m writing as Pippa Franks in memory of my mum.
2.    It’s taken almost ten years to write and publish ‘The OMG Test’. Life got in the way, but it’s amazing because book two will follow soon after, and hopefully book three by the end of the year.
3.    I’m fifty this year! Scary! But it’s not all bad because I’m happier than I’ve been for a long time.
4.    I’d given up on finding someone I could spend the rest of my life with, but I got married last year. It was a perfect day…except for my sister’s bridesmaid dress giving way just before the service!
5.    From every sale of ‘The OMG Test’ I’m giving a percentage to the charity, Dogs Trust. The book cover will be changing to feature their logo, and also the rescue dog from the book, who is based on my own rescue dog.
6.    I have an obsession for clip in hair extensions. Once, my sister and brother-in-law saw what they thought was a dead rat in the street. On closer inspection they saw it was a hair extension. They both said they bet it was mine and showed me it. They were right, the rat lookalike was reunited with my head!
7.    I’m interested in the paranormal. My second book, due out soon, is paranormal and was great fun to write. I once got pushed by a ghost!
8.    My eyes water constantly. My neighbors probably think I’m being abused. Either that, or they think I’m the most miserable person they’ve ever seen.
9.    One New Year’s eve, I was dancing to live music in a huge room full of people. The lights went up and I was informed by one of the band that my dress was tucked into my knickers. I wanted to leave. My friend said she hoped I wasn’t going to spoil her night!
10.I used to do drugs talks at schools with a policeman. (I’ve never taken drugs and was happy to help in trying to put school kids off doing it). We had a script and I was made up to look like a drug addict. Looking in the mirror was scary. At one school, my old teacher tapped me on the shoulder and said it was good to see me. I wasn’t amused that he recognized me, let me tell you!
11.I’ve cried loads recently. Like when my ‘proper’ book arrived in the post, when it went live on amazon, when I had the first sale. You get the picture. It’s got to the point now where if I’m crying when my husband gets home, he thinks something really good has happened.
12.I’m going to start the Insanity workout soon. I must be insane. I know this, because I did it last year and it was hell. But it works. I’m having nightmares about hearing that voice screeching, ‘c’mon y’all, let’s gooooooo.’

About the Author:
Pippa Franks was born in the pretty seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire in England. It's famous for connections with Captain Cook, Bram Stoker's Dracula and the best fish & chips!

She now lives in Warwickshire with her husband and rescue dog, Bailey.

Pippa started writing 'The OMG Test,' around ten years ago, then life got in the way. 10% of author profits will go to Dogs Trust. Her own rescue dog is on the cover. He's not impressed at being known as Buddy in the book as his name is Bailey!
 
Pippa is delighted to be able to introduce the characters to you at last.
She enjoys travelling, reading and of course writing. Her second book will follow shortly.

Pippa loves chocolate, wine and the sun in no particular order. But if pushed the vino may just take the edge.

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Start Me Up - Review & Giveaway

Review by Marlene Engel
Mike adores his niece.  So there was no hesitation when his sister asked if he could drive her to a birthday party.  His plan was to drop her off and not return until the party ended.  That was until he met the hostess!

Single mom, Anne, can craft just about anything, is a party planning genius and easy on the eyes.  One look at her and the thought of staying for the party didn’t seem so bad!  But what could Mike possibly have in common with Anne?  He’s a mechanic who lives in his garage, literally!  Isn’t one for serious relationships and happens to have a hot date that night.  But there’s just something about Anne that makes it impossible for Mike to get her out of his mind. 

Can Mike change his bachelor ways enough to capture Anne’s heart?  Or will he not fit into her perfectly crafted life?

I’m a true believer that opposites attract.  When I heard about the characters and storyline, there was no doubt that I had to read this book.  It’s like a modern day Martha Stewart meets hunky ‘Pimp My Ride’ mechanic, swirled in with some delicious desserts and fun friends.  If that’s not enough to make you want to read this book, I don’t know what is! 

This is the first novel I’ve read by Nicole Michaels, but it won’t be the last! 

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About the Author:
Nicole wrote her first full length book (6 pages) about the birth of her baby sister, when she was eight years old. She only finished it because her mother bribed her with a Rick Astley cassette tape. Sad, but true. Now her characters are what keep her writing and her subject matter has gotten a little bit deeper and a lot more romantic. She resides in a small town outside of Kansas City with her husband and three sons. When she isn’t writing, she’s a wedding and portrait photographer, loves to cook, and watch historical dramas or documentaries.

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