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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

The Society

Title: The Society
Authors: TL Mayhew, C.L. Matthews, Ally Vance, Murphy Wallace, Sam Destiny, Michelle Brown, Alice La Roux
Genre: New Adult/Dark Romance
Release Date: June 16, 2020
Cover Design: Opulent Designs






Money can’t buy happiness. Whoever said that obviously didn’t have any.


Money is the root of all evil. Now that one is true.

In the town of Silvercrest, everyone knows who the upper class is. The Society is the ruling class after all. They are the ones who throw cash at their problems and walk around as if they could get away with murder. Old money, new money, it doesn’t really matter to the elites. All that matters is wealth.

Ready to see just how far they will go to keep their image perfect, their pockets lined, and their actions hidden?






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Second Chance Spring by Delancey Stewart






Title: Second Chance Spring

Series: Seasons in Singletree #4
Author: Delancey Stewart
Genre: Small Town Romantic Comedy
Release Date: April 1, 2020





Blurb


Paige Tanner grew up in the small town of
Singletree—but she knows she has to leave to find what she really wants.
Singletree might have other plans for her…

I did everything right—got engaged to my high school boyfriend, stayed
faithful through college and med school, came home and got married. That
was how I’d always thought my life would go. 
What I didn’t realize was
that my husband wasn’t super clear on that whole monogamy thing.

Yeah.

Finding myself over thirty and divorced, living in the same small town
where I grew up, I realized I needed a new plan. So I took
action. I landed a job with a bigger practice in a big city where I’ll find
more opportunities at work, and hopefully in my social life. I was
ready to move on.

But when Cormac Whitewood and his adorable daughters come
into my life, suddenly my big plans don’t seem so shiny and exciting. Suddenly,
I’m finding myself drawn to the lonely widower, wishing for more
time with him—even though he seems to have a strange fascination with exotic
taxidermy. I can overlook a lot for a pair of deep golden eyes and
strong broad shoulders.

The thing is,
Cormac’s made it clear he isn’t over his late wife—and I’d never force my way
into someone else’s family. And I’ve already made my plans.

So why do they feel so wrong?


Second Chance
Spring is a full-length novel with an HEA about second chances, spring, and
taxidermy. Okay, not really. It’s about the plans life makes for you while
you’re busy making plans for yourself, and it’s full of snort laughs, touching
moments, cake, and maybe a kangaroo or two. 









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Excerpt

“How are you,
Mom?” 
She crossed her arms
and swayed a bit, turning back and forth like a little girl. “Good, Cormac’s
been keeping me company lately. Such a nice man.” 
“He is,” I
confirmed. I wanted to say something else, but didn’t know quite what, so
instead, I asked for a pumpkin muffin. “And tea,” I finished. 
“Actually,” Mom
said, a little sparkle coming into her eye. “Come back here. I need your help
with something.” She bustled toward the swinging door separating the kitchen
from the shop. 
“You want me in the
kitchen?” I asked, coming around the counter. I hadn’t been planning on helping
out with baking, but I guessed I could. I helped sometimes when things got busy
or if Mom was baking for a special occasion. I glanced longingly at the pumpkin
muffins, all orange and plump behind the glass, and then followed my
mother. 
“Yes, and oh, you
know, I’m going to need another opinion too.” She pushed past me again, leaving
me standing in the kitchen before a long metal table full of little plates with
cookies and muffins cut into fourths all lined up. She’d clearly been planning
this, and I wondered if she’d sprung into action, formulating her plan the
second I’d texted her that I might stop by. 
A moment later, she
was dragging a confused-looking Cormac through the swinging door and pushing
him to stand at my side. She went around the other side of the table and
grinned at us both. “I need you to taste test a few things,” she said, and she
wrung her hands dramatically. “I just can’t decide which of these I should
offer as my Cherry Blossom special.” 
Cormac laughed, a
hint of discomfort in his voice. “What’s the Cherry Blossom special?” 
I turned to face
him, swallowing hard before I was able to speak as the full force of his
presence hit me. “Mom makes a big deal out of the annual Cherry Blossom
festival. She bakes like ninety cakes for the cakewalk, and she always makes a
special cookie or muffin for the week of the festival.” 
“So these are all
cherry-themed?” Cormac asked, pointing at the assorted baked goods. 
Mom clapped her
hands. “Exactly!” But then she frowned. “But they’re not all cherry flavored,”
she clarified. “Like this one is chocolate hazelnut because I have it on good
authority that George Washington enjoyed a nice bit of Nutella now and then.
You know he cut down a cherry tree.” 
“Um,” Cormac said,
and it seemed he might be about to question my mother’s ‘good authority’ about
that Nutella thing. 
“Best not to ask,” I
suggested, leaning close to him with a stage whisper. 
Mom shot me a
narrow-eyed gaze, but then went on. “So the Washington cookie is here. This one
is a cherry-vanilla blondie. This one here is the cherry crumb muffin, and that
one is a Kahlua cookie.”
“Kahlua, Mom? What’s
the cherry relationship there?” I asked. 
She shrugged. “I had
a bit of Kahlua back here for inspiration. I spilled a cup into the first
batch, but they were so good, I went with it.” 
“You drink Kahlua
while you’re working?” Cormac asked, grinning.
“It’s my bakery,”
Mom said. “I do what I want.” 
Cormac burst out
laughing at that. “As you should,” he told her. 
“Okay, I’m leaving
you to it. Come out and tell me which one wins when you’re done.” 
And then Cormac and
I were alone, faced with a long table of baked goods and my mother’s obvious
and embarrassing attempts at matchmaking. 
“If you need to get
going, you totally don’t have to do this. She’s a little bit …
manipulative.” 
He laughed again,
the sound rolling through me like warm sand churning under gentle waves. “I
like baked goods, actually. And I like your mom.” 
“She means well,” I
agreed, looking up at him to find those gold eyes on me. I cleared my throat as
heat rose to my cheeks. “She’s just always trying so hard …” 
“To …?”
I couldn’t hold his
eyes, so I picked up a piece of Washington cookie instead. I popped a piece in
my mouth and then said, “to set me up.” I hoped the muffled words would be
enough of an answer for Cormac to drop it and that he might have the grace to
pretend he’d understood me. What I’d said had sounded a lot more like, “oo fett
be aaa.” 
He picked up a piece
of muffin and shoved it between his lips and then mimicked me, saying, “I’m
sorry, I didn’t get that last part.” But his words were closer to, “I arrrey, I
ninny ett aa ass mar.” 
I burst out
laughing, bringing my hand to my mouth to keep from spitting cookie, and was
relieved when Cormac’s shoulders shook to match mine, both of us laughing over
a childish joke. But it took off the edge. 
“She’s always trying
to set me up,” I said, my mouth clear now. 
He looked down at
the table and then glanced at me sideways, that little smile lifting one side
of his mouth again and sending my heart racing. “Your mom is trying to set you
up with me?” 
Oh man, this was
embarrassing. “Yeah. But you can just ignore it. She does this all the time.” I
popped a piece of cherry vanilla muffin in my mouth and chewed, leaning against
the table. “She’s worried I’ll die old and alone, since my marriage failed.” He
might as well know I was a withering divorcee, if he didn’t already.
“Oh, I’m sorry,” he
said, looking back up at me. “I didn’t realize you’d been married.” 
“My husband also pretty
much had no idea he was married,” I told him, having long since moved past the
hurt that came with Adam’s unfaithfulness. 
“Oh no,” Cormac
said, trying not to laugh. 
“Yeah, it didn’t go
all that well. I’m better off.” I shrugged. 
For a minute, we
just tasted cookies and muffins, comparing our opinions of each. And then,
Cormac turned to face me again. 
“Well, for the
record,” he said, not quite meeting my eye. “If I were in a position to be set
up, this would definitely have worked.” 
It felt like the
breath was sucked out of my lungs. What had I expected? That my mother’s
ridiculous scheming would actually work? Of course, he had a girlfriend or
something. “You’re not, though,” I said. It was only kind of a question. “In a
position like that,” I clarified.
“I wish I were,” he
said, and I almost believed him, based on the wistful tone of his voice. 
I looked at my
neighbor then, allowing my appreciation for his charm, his rugged good looks,
and his clear affinity for family to color my voice. “I kind of wish you were
too,” I said.



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Author Bio


Delancey Stewart is an award-winning author who writes fiction with
humor, heart and heat!



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Into the Clear Water by B. Celeste





Title: Into the Clear Water
Author: B. Celeste
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Release Date: April 1, 2020





Blurb

I used his body to forget the pain until the line we drew
was buried under muddied water.

I used to believe in three things:
That true love only existed once, heartbreak couldn’t kill
you, and everything happened for a reason.

But if that were true, I never would
have watched Daniel McCray get married to another woman, have a beautiful baby
girl, and pass away before my very eyes.

Everything I believed was I lie.

Until I met them.








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Excerpt

I can’t believe
we’re even having this conversation. “You’re not the boss of me, Easton. I’m
sorry if I hurt your feelings about your friend doing the piercing, but it’s
not the end of the world. And it would be money all the same if you let me pay.
Why are you being so stubborn about this?”
“Not the boss of
you,” he repeats, a slow smirk curving his features. His body turns to face me,
towering over me when he straightens to full height. “I seem to recall that
differently, especially when we’re in your bedroom and you’re begging me to
bury my cock deeper inside you. Hmm. Have you forgotten how much you moan my
name when I lick you, or how you pull my hair to go faster, or plead for me to
fuck you just the way I know you like?”
My thighs press
together as heat sweeps over my body. He knows what he’s doing because he
chuckles like this amuses him. But I don’t find his mood swings funny. “What
does that have to do with anything?”
He leans closer,
brushing his lips against my ear as he speaks. “I should have been the one to
give you what you wanted today because I know what you want.
Just like I know what you sound like when you come, what it feels like when you
squeeze my cock with that tight pussy of yours, and how loud you get when you
don’t have to hold back. You want freedom, Piper. You always have.”
When he draws back,
I’m stunned speechless. He takes advantage of it and shoots me a wink, causing
my lips to part. He’s never winked before. And it’s … wow. Between those words
and that gesture, I’m not sure I can properly fathom a response, and he knows
it. Which is why, this time, he walks away first.






Author Bio

B. Celeste’s obsession with all things forbidden and taboo
enabled her to pave a path into a new world of raw, real, emotional romance.



Her debut novel is The Truth about Heartbreak.



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Mayday by Kat Addams



Title: Mayday: Tinder Love in the Golden Years
A Dirty South Series Novella
Author: Kat Addams
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: April 1, 2020




Blurb

Sometimes, all it takes is a hot meal—or a broken heater—to
spark a long-lost flame!

Marilyn

I was looking for a handyman, not a “handsy” man. 
And don't think I was too old to know the difference. 
You wouldn't believe the things these eyes had
seen. 
Thought I'd seen it all—until I joined Tinder. 
I was swiping men away like flies. To the left. To
the left. 
Too grouchy. Too gassy. 
Not enough hair. Not enough teeth. 
I was elderly, not dead. 
The last person I’d expected to see was Clyde Jenkins.
Now, here was a man who could handle his tools. 

Clyde

I was looking for a home-cooked meal now and again
… and maybe a respectable woman to warm my bed. 
After spending a little time on this online dating
app, I wasn't sure there were many women my age still alive out
there. 
Then, I stumbled across a photo that gave my pacemaker—and
other parts—a tickle. 
Marilyn May … I knew she was a feisty lady and a dang good
cook. 
She’d also happened to be my first sweetheart. 
So, I did what any self-respecting man in his post-prime
would do. 
I swiped right, trimmed my nose hairs, and pulled out my
church shirt. 

They don't call these the golden years for nothing! 











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Author Bio


Kat Addams is a forever twenty-nine-year-old fashionista
following her lifelong dream of writing contemporary romance inspired by the
exotic men she meets in her worldly travels. At least, that’s what she would
like for you to think. She’s certainly not a stay-at-home mom indulging in
excessive daydreaming, frozen pizzas, an unhealthy addiction to purchasing
pajamas, and one too many cocktails on the regular. That’s some other romance
author. The poor thing probably has to sneak away upstairs to write her dirty
stories! What would her family think? Thankfully, that’s not Kat!



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Thieves of Fate by Ophelia Bell


Thieves of Fate
Ophelia Bell
(Fate’s Fools, #9)
Publication date: September 29th 2020
Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance
Once an Ultiori Elite, Benedetta’s psyche crumbled under the corrupting mind control inflicted on her by her evil master. She begged for release by the immortal dragon who loved her, and her death in his cleansing fire severed their bond forever.
But a new force in the world has resurrected Benedetta’s essence from the ashes left behind. Life magic blended with fire has reached back through the Bloodline, lighting a spark and calling to a soul that never really perished.
Alive once more and free from the soul bond to her old immortal lover, her lonely soul cries out for a mate, but who can fill the void left by the Void himself?
A trio of Shadow dragons, that’s who.
Exclusively available in the Wicked Souls Reverse Harem Collection. Releases September 29, 2020.


Author Bio:
Ophelia Bell loves a good bad-boy and especially strong women in her stories. Women who aren't apologetic about enjoying sex and bad boys who don't mind being with a woman who's in charge, at least on the surface, because pretty much anything goes in the bedroom.
Ophelia grew up on a rural farm in North Carolina and now lives in Los Angeles with her own tattooed bad-boy husband and four attention-whoring cats.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

GENTECH by Dr. Rick Chromey

We are uniquely shaped by innovations that influenced us during our "coming of age" years between 10 and 25.

It is the technological interactions in our adolescence and college
years that guide our generational frames more than anything else, not the day we were born.We are generations of technology. We are GenTech.

- Dr. Rick Chromey

Join us for this tour from Mar 23 to Apr 3, 2020!


Book Details:



Book Title:  GenTech: An American Story of Technology, Change and Who We Really Are by Dr. Rick Chromey

Category:  Adult Non-fiction 18 yrs +,  328 pages

Genre:  History / Cultural & Technical History

Publisher:  Morgan James Publishing

Release date:   May 26, 2020

Tour dates: Mar 23 to Apr 3, 2020

Content Rating:  G : This is a non-fiction book about our technical history and how it has shaped our culture.



Book Description:



Every twenty years a new generation rises, but who and what defines
these generations? And could current generational tags mislead and miss
the point? In this insightful analysis of technology history since 1900,
Dr. Rick Chromey offers a fresh perspective for understanding what
makes a generation tick and differ from others. Within GenTech,
readers learn how every generation uniquely interacts with particular
technologies that define historical temperament and personality and why
current generational labels are more fluid than fixed, and more loopy
than linear. Consequently, three major generational constellations
emerge, each containing four, twenty-year generations that overlap,
merge, and blend:



  • The Audio Generations (1900-1950):
    Transportation-Telephone Generation (1900-1920), Motion Picture
    Generation (1910-1930), Radio Generation (1920-1940), Vinyl Record
    Generation (1930-1950)
  • The Visual Generations (1940-1990): Television
    Generation (1940-1960), Space Generation (1950-1970), Gamer Generation
    (1960-1980) and Cable Television Generation (1970-1990)
  • The Digital Generations (1980-2000): Personal
    Computer-Cell Phone Generation (1980-2000), Net Generation (1990-2010),
    iTech Generation (2000-2020), and Robotics Generation (2010-2030). Dive
    in and revel in this exciting, compelling, and novel perspective to
    understanding recent American generations with GenTech


Official Scheduled Release Date is May 26, 2020.

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Meet the Author:  





Rick Chromey is a cultural explorer, social historian and generational
futurist. He’s also served as a pastor, professor, speaker/trainer, and
consultant. In 2017, he founded MANNA! Educational Services
International to inspire and equip leaders, teachers, pastors, and
parents. Rick has a doctorate in leadership and the emerging culture;
and travels the U.S. and world to speak on culture, faith, history,
education, and leadership topics. He has authored over a dozen books on
leadership, natural motivation, creative communication, and classroom
management. He lives with his wife, Linda, in Meridian, Idaho.



Connect with the Author: website ~ youtube ~ facebook ~ twitter ~ instagram


Tour Schedule:



Mar 23 – Locks, Hooks and Books – book spotlight / guest post / giveaway

Mar 23 - Working Mommy Journal – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 24 – Book Corner News and Reviews – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 24 - Splashes of Joy – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 25 - Rockin Book Reviews – book spotlight / guest post / giveaway

Mar 25 - Celticlady's Reviews – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 25 – The Irresponsible Reader – book spotlight / guest post / giveaway

Mar 25 - Jazzy Book Reviews – book spotlight / author interview / giveaway

Mar 26 – Literary Flits – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 26 - Library of Clean Reads – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 26 – Mystery Suspense Reviews – book spotlight / guest post

Mar 27 – The Avid Reader – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 30 – Books and Zebras – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 31 – T’s stuff – book spotlight / giveaway

Mar 31 - Sefina Hawke's Books – book spotlight

Apr 1 – Stephanie Jane – book spotlight / giveaway

Apr 2 – Books for Books – book spotlight

Apr 3 - Svetlana's reads and views – book spotlight / giveaway


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Tender Misdemeanors by Alana Lorens


Tender Misdemeanors 
by Alana Lorens 
Genre: Romantic Suspense 


Caryn Orlane has law enforcement in her blood; her father was a cop, and his father, too. She's a federal agent in northwest Montana, protecting the old forests and keeping the peace.
Levi Bradshaw also believes in protecting the forests, but has a very different MO. He's the leader of a group of eco-warriors, determined to save the trees of the Bitterroot by legal—and illegal—means.
When they meet in the woods at gunpoint, their encounter ignites a spark of interest, despite operating on opposite sides of the law. When their worlds turn on them, they only grow closer. If they don't work together, can either survive? 






Alana Lorens (aka Barbara Mountjoy) has been a published writer for over 35 years, including seven years as a reporter and editor at the South Dade News Leader in Homestead, Florida. Her list of publications includes the non-fiction book 101 Little Instructions for Surviving Your Divorce, published by Impact Publishers in 1999, stories in A Cup of Comfort for Divorced Women, in December 2008, and A Cup of Comfort for Adoptive Parents, in June 2009. 




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