DFRAT – The Digital Publishing Revolution by Wendy Soliman
I’d like to pretend that I’m a visionary. That I predicted the explosive impact that digital publishing has had on the reading public and was in on the ground floor. If only! Sadly, I can’t bring...
View ArticleTake Me Away! by Cynthia Eden
Happy summer, everyone! I hope you are all enjoying these long, lazy days. (And a big thanks to Fatin for inviting me over!) I recently tried to explain my romance addiction to a friend. As I talked...
View ArticleReview – Angel Betrayed by Cynthia Eden
Sammael–call him Sam–was an angel once. An Angel of Death. But the dispassionate, watch-from-above thing just wasn’t working for him when it meant watching evil torture innocent souls day in and day...
View ArticleDFRAT – Growing e-Wings by Susan Schreyer
A human skeleton is the last thing Thea Campbell and fiancé Paul Hudson expect to find buried in their own yard. Neither do they expect the town of Snohomish, Washington to erupt with excitement over a...
View ArticleA spine of steel, a heart of gold by Emma Lang
A year after their family was brutally torn apart, the Graham siblings begin to put their lives back together at their ranch in East Texas. With their parents gone, their bonds will truly be tested…...
View ArticleDFRAT – New World of Writing by Rebecca York
I’ve been writing for forty years, and it’s a whole new world out there. I spent the first five years as a newspaper feature writer, then gradually moved into books, both novels and cookbooks. For...
View ArticleWhat Makes a Hero, a Hero? by Sophie Greyson
On her deathbed, Lady Jane Worthington makes her eight-year-old daughter, Tarin, promise her three things: live life as she pleases, do not allow her father to arrange her marriage and, most of all,...
View ArticleDFRAT Winners!
The Digital First Read-a-Thon has come to an end and I have had a blast! I’ve read some amazing books and added even more to the TBR mountain. Thank you everyone for joining in, thank you to all the...
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Sopelinda wins At Last by Jill Shalvis * Aseem Chandawarkar wins The Reluctant Matchmaker by Shobhan Bantwal * superauntkx9 wins Angel Betrayed by Cynthia Eden (digital or print) * Leni wins Matthew...
View ArticleReview – No One Left to Tell by Karen Rose
The blurb: A car crashes in front of rookie PI Paige Holden’s home. And suddenly, she finds one of her pro bono clients dying in her arms—from a gunshot wound. With her last breath, the woman whispers...
View ArticleReview – Throne of Oak by Dana Marie Bell
The blurb: Vampire Dragos Ibanescu, Mayor of Maggie’s Grove, is about to lose his mind. His mate, the dryad queen Mina Chainey, refuses to have anything to do with him after her ordeal at the hands of...
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