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Monday, April 1, 2019

Fahrenheit by Leigh Lennon

Title: Fahrenheit
Series: The Power of Three Love Series
Author: Leigh Lennon
Genre: Erotic MMF
Release Date: March 31, 2019



The Red Head
Growing up in foster care, I never had a family I could call my own. I’d finally found my place in this world. The only problem, it was in the arms of not one, but two men. Two distinctly different men I’d never be able to choose between.

The Doctor
Finally, I’d found the woman I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. We were deeply in love. There was only one catch. She loved another, too. A surprising compromise was thrown my way. We’d share her, in a committed relationship. But, sharing wasn’t my style. Until, that was, I started to long for him just as much as I did her.

The Fireman
My redhead seductress had laid claim to my heart, along with the good doctor. He denied loving me but I would catch him watching me, with the same hunger in his eyes as he had for the woman we loved. They are both mine, he just didn’t know it yet.













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Leigh Lennon is mother, veteran and a wife of a cancer survivor. Originally with a degree in education, she started writing as an outlet that has led to a deep passion. She lugs her computer with her as she crafts her next story. One could say she loves pretty nails, big earrings and spiky hair. She can be found drinking coffee or wine, depending on the time of the day.



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Sunday, March 31, 2019

Demoni Vankil Hobin Luckyfelller's Fieldguide Book 1 by Jaime Buckley


Demoni
Vankil
Hobin
Luckyfelller's Fieldguide Book 1
by
Jaime Buckley


Genre:
Fantasy, Mystery, Romance

An
ancient puzzle box.
Fourteen
letters.
A
Council of Whispers.
and
a clerk.

Discover
the 700 year old secret millions died to protect.







Goodreads
members call this book, “Surprising,” “Emotional,”
“Fantastic,” and, “…one of the best love stories I have ever
read.” With an average rating of 5 Stars, “…you've got me
hooked in a way that I can't shake.”

I
must dedicate part of this review to the author, Jaime Buckley. This
guy is a genius. The effort and heart he has obviously put into his
work, the characters and this world is mind-blowing.” -
Jennifer, UK 

The
pacing of this book was perfect! As I said, it's only a short story,
and sometimes it's difficult to get the pacing right in short
stories, however Mr. Buckley gets the pacing spot on! I
found myself wanting to know more before I had even finished the
chapter I was on!” - Heather, AU

I've
read plenty of books that have gnomes IN them, but having one for the
main character was not only new, but this was one of the most
enjoyable books I've ever read.” - Leilani, USA

This
book has all of the qualities of a great mystery and a great fantasy
molded together into a wonderful story. As a mystery and fantasy
junkie, I couldn’t be more thrilled that those genres were
combined!” - Kaitlyn, USA

I
would have thought it well worth reading just for the finale.” -
Shadowlantern, USA

I
was able to connect with the characters so well, Jaime's writings
have a way to bring out emotions ( good and bad) that make you feel
that you know and care for the people yourreading about in the
book.” - Jeremiah, USA

Experience
the wonders of this fictional world at https://wantedhero.com






















Jaime
Buckley is an Author of YA Fantasy, a Professional illustrator &
father of 12.


He's earned the
titles of Author, Illustrator, Cartoonist, Game Designer, Dragon
Lord, King Maker, Monster Hunter, Sliver Slayer, Trainer of Heroes,
Breaker of Bridges, Smoker of Meats, Sucker of Slurpees, World
Builder and Elf Friend(ish). He's also been known as Dad, Daddy,
Poppa, Papa Bear, Grandpa, ‘sweetie’ and ‘Heya Gorgeous’
(though that last title is used solely by his wife).

Jaime
currently holds Bob’s Book of World Records for sucking 42
raspberry Jell-O cubes through a straw in 90 seconds…and continues
to defend his Clockworks record for back to back arm wrestling wins
(97.8 gnomes). He's always wanted to be a member of the Green Lantern
Corps, but they rejected his application.

Apparently,
they don’t have spandex suits in 5XL (their loss).

Aside
from marrying his darling wife and being a father to 12 very cool
(and properly raised) children, Wanted Hero and Worldbuilding Inc are
his favorite projects to date.











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the tour HERE
for exclusive content and a giveaway!








Trifles and Folly book 1 by Gail Z. Martin


Author: Gail Z. Martin

Narrator: Amanda Ronconi

Length: 19 hours 58 minutes

Series: Deadly Curiosities Collection, Book 1

Publisher: Tantor Audio

Released: Dec. 4, 2018

Genre: Paranormal Fantasy


A collection of nine adventures: "Buttons", "The Restless Dead", "Retribution", "Coffin Box", "Wicked Dreams", "Collector", "Bad Memories", "Shadow Garden", and "Spook House."
Cassidy Kincaide runs Trifles & Folly in modern-day Charleston, an antiques and curios shop with a dangerous secret. Cassidy can read the history of objects by touching them and along with her business partners Teag, who has Weaver magic, and Sorren, a 600-year-old vampire, they get rid of cursed objects and keep Charleston and the world safe from supernatural threats.
An extension of the Deadly Curiosities book series.




Gail Z. Martin writes urban fantasy, epic fantasy and steampunk for Solaris Books, Orbit Books, Falstaff Books, SOL Publishing and Darkwind Press. Urban fantasy series include Deadly Curiosities and the Night Vigil (Sons of Darkness). Epic fantasy series include Darkhurst, the Chronicles Of The Necromancer, the Fallen Kings Cycle, the Ascendant Kingdoms Saga, and the Assassins of Landria. Together with Larry N. Martin, she is the co-author of Iron & Blood, Storm & Fury (both Steampunk/alternate history), and the Spells Salt and Steel comedic horror series. Newest titles include Tangled Web, Vengeance, The Dark Road, and Assassin’s Honor. As Morgan Brice, she writes urban fantasy MM paranormal romance, with her Witchbane and Badlands series.
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Narrator Bio


Amanda is an actress and narrator who divides her time between New York City and Upstate New York. She has a BFA from NYU where she studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory. She has performed in theaters around New York City and regionally at The Alley, Capital Rep and many productions at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.

Her Off-Broadway solo comedy, Shirley at the Tropicana, received critical acclaim and was subsequently featured in The New York Times. Film and TV credits include Daydream Believer (Slamdance 2001’s Best Dramatic Feature winner), The Understudy, Deadly Sins (ID Discovery), IFC’s Get Hit and Chasing Paradise. National network and regional commercials include Chase Bank, Sony and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Her voiceover work encompasses over 100 audiobooks available on Audible.com. She is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors’ Equity.

Trifles and Folly is a book of novellas and short stories. And so far this is my favorite book I have read this year. I love how Gail Martin not only brings a book filled with haunted artifacts, but there is also history. The history is real the people in the history are not but she tells a great story with both fiction and non fiction intertwined. This book is a clean read, there is no strong language and no sex. One of the stories does mention a rape but no details at all. There are 9 stories in this book, and 3 bonus stories where you learn more or Sorren's Story.

Amanda Ronconi narrates the audiobook. I have to admit I love her. I have listened to several books she has narrated and she is amazing. She brings so much to this book. I would of enjoyed this book no matter who narrated it but with Amanda narrating it it was a huge bonus.

Cassidy Kincaide owns her families 350 year old business which to the world looks like a Antique shop.  But it is actually a shop where they take in haunted and cursed objects and either make them safe for resale or do away with them so no harm can come to anyone else.

Along with Cassidy is her business partner Teag Logan who is also has Weaver magic and Sorren a 600 year old Vampire. Cassidy is a psychometric, which means she can read objects. Together the 3 do their best to gather haunted objects and then "unhaunt" them.

I have to say my favorite story in this book is The Restless Dead. A piece of on old sewing machine comes to the shop. The story is about the flood and hurricane that hit in the late 1800's. A group of Irish indentured women work in a Sewing factory to pay off their debt. When the hurricane hits the everyone in the building dies due to the doors being locked and no one having a key to open it. The story may be made up but even the made up parts of the story brings a lot of history and I do love history as well as "ghosty" things.


I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Gail Z. Martin. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.

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Top 10 Reasons to Read These Books
  1. Charleston, SC is one of the most haunted cities in the US, so there are ghosts everywhere!
  2. Ghosts need somewhere to go, so there are lots of haunted houses, churches, restaurants and bars!
  3. Pirates! Charleston was a hive of scum and villainy back in the day, so plenty of scandalous tales to tell.
  4. Lots of magic. Witches, cursed objects, and dangerous spells.
  5. Spooky supernatural stuff. Main character Cassidy Kincaide can read the history of objects by touching them. Her job is to get haunted and cursed objects out of the wrong hands and save the world from supernatural threats.
  6. Monsters and things that go bump in the night. Charleston is chock full of vampires, shifters, zombies, gnomes and restless spirits.
  7. Voodoo, Hoodoo and old Norse magic are real, and they’re used for good and bad, so watch your step!
  8. Charleston itself becomes almost a character in the books, because the stories couldn’t happen the same way anywhere else.
  9. There’s plenty of action, adventure, and spooky suspense, plus a cast of supporting characters who quickly feel like old friends.
  10. Who doesn’t love a good ghost or monster story? Trifles and Folly 1&2 have it all!
Q&A with Narrator Amanda Ronconi
  • A lot of narrators seem to have a background in theater. Is that something you think is essential to a successful narration career?
    • Yep. You pretty much need to be an actor or have an acting background to narrate audiobooks. It is an acting job. You need acting skills to do it. You need the vocal ability to not lose your voice and to have your voice stay elastic and under your control through a whole six-hour recording session. And then be able to come back and do it again the next day and the next until the book is done. Like theater, audiobooks are a concentration and acting marathon.
  • What type of training have you undergone?
    • I have a BFA in acting. After college, I studied acting in New York and Los Angeles. I’ve studied acting Chekov, acting for film, acting Shakespeare. I worked my way up to being a company member of a prestigious Shakespeare Festival, more like on-the-job training. I have taken tons of improv classes. Improv keeps me alive and in the moment (even when I don’t get to make up the dialogue, but have to use the author’s words) and helps me feel free to take risks with character voices. I’ve worked with dialect coaches to keep the many accents demanded in books as real as possible. I am studying the Alexander technique to help keep my body engaged even when I have to sit pretty still so the mic doesn’t pick up my clothing rustles. I’ve studied with a mime and a clown. Do those skills translate to audiobook narration? Not sure, but it probably shows up somewhere.
  • Are you an audiobook listener? What about the audiobook format appeals to you?
    • I love audiobooks. I listen to them all the time. I read so much for my work that it is such a treat to have someone read to me. It’s like when I used to wait tables, my favorite thing after a shift was to go to another restaurant and have someone wait on me. I love how portable and eyes- and hands-free audiobooks are. They make driving, cleaning – and any chore I would normally avoid -- so much more bearable. I look forward to going to the gym, because I get to listen to an audiobook on the way there and back.
  • How does audiobook narration differ from other types of voiceover work you’ve done? 
    • I’ll take this question and go one step further and say how it’s different from ANY other acting work I’ve done, not just voiceover. It’s the only time I get to play so many emotional arcs, to portray the villain and the hero and everyone in between. That can be such a satisfying enterprise. I don’t think any other acting work offers the opportunity to have such a complete experience, following many characters through their journeys as far as the story touches them.
  • What are your favorite and least favorite parts of being an audiobook narrator?
    • My favorite part is getting to be the voice of an author and hopefully taking the reader on a fabulous listening adventure that helps them escape a hum drum or a really difficult day, to make the listener feel inspired or lighten their mood or just keep them entertained. Books are such powerful things and it is really exhilarating to be able to wield that power if only for a few hours.
    • My least favorite part: As with most actors I do not get to choose the projects I work on. I can, of course, turn something down if for some reason it is really not my cup of tea, but the job (in the form of the author or publisher or producer) chooses me. So sometimes I spend a lot of time with a book that I would never choose to read for pleasure. That said, while occasionally that makes the process feel really laborious, other times I learn things I never would have if I were in charge choosing the projects I work on. This career often forces me out of my comfortable reading cocoon. And that is a good thing.
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