Posts tagged with ‘mystery’
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Tribute Books: "The Grace Painter" by Mark Romang Book Tour/Giveaway (Ends 4/30) WW
Read my book review.The Grace Painter Book Summary: Sometimes the hardest person to forgive is the one reflecting back at you from inside a mirror. Matthew London can attest to this difficult truth. Ever since the former NYPD hostage negotiator changed his identity and fled New York City for the backwaters of Louisiana, regret has ruled his life. For eight years […] -
"The Lying Game" by Sara Shepard Book Review
Summary (from goodreads) I had a life anyone would kill for. Then someone did. The worst part of being dead is that there’snothing left to live for. No more kisses. Nomore secrets. No more gossip. It’s enoughto kill a girl all over again. But I’m about toget something no one else does–an encoreperformance, thanks to Emma, the long-losttwin sister I […] -
CBLS Promotions: "Curvier Widows Series" by Sylvia McDaniel Blog Barrage (ends 4/30) WW
Wronged (The Cuvier Widows #1) by Sylvia McDaniel Historical Romance Categories: Mystery/Thriller, Bigamy Publisher: Virtual Bookseller Release Date: December 30, 2012 Heat Level: Sensual Word Count: 100,000 Buy Links Amazon| B&N| Smashwords Blurb Marian Cuvier didn’t know how to react when she learned that the man she called husband and father to her children, Jean Cuvier, had been murdered. Yet, […] -
"Payne & Misery" by Catherine Leggitt Book Review
Read more about this book and blog tour here. Payne & Misery by Catherine Leggitt My rating: 5 of 5 stars I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this mystery! I can hardly wait to read the others in the series, and I have already told my mom that she has to read this book next. This is the […] -
Pump Up Your Book: "Payne & Misery" by Catherine Leggitt Book Tour
Join Catherine Leggitt, author of the cozy mystery, Payne and Misery, as she tours the blogosphere March 4 – April 26 on her first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book! Read my review. ————————————————————— ABOUT PAYNE AND MISERY Christine Sterling has developed a reputation for jumping to wild conclusions. With such an imagination, who is likely to take her seriously when […] -
Buy the Book Tours: "A Man to Trust" by Cheryl Yeko Book Blitz
About Cheryl Yeko Cheryl Yeko is an award-winning author, and lives in Wisconsin with her husband Patrick. She loves to read, play piano, and spend time with family and friends. She enjoys novels with fast-paced action and steamy romance, protective alpha men and strong heroines. Cheryl belongs to several writing groups, and is a member of RWA, as well as […] -
"Some Like It In Handcuffs" by Christine Warner Book Review
For more about this book and to read a guest post by the author, click here. Some Like It in Handcuffs by Christine WarnerMy rating: 5 of 5 stars What a delightful little mystery romance. I was pleasantly surprised because I was not sold on the idea of reviewing this book. What a surprise I got! This book has it […] -
"Replacing Gentry" by Julie N. Ford Book Blast (ends 4/30) WW
Replacing Gentry When Marlie agrees to attend a cadaver ball at Vanderbilt Medical School, she did not expect to actually see any cadavers. Or, that a strange apparition would issue her a chilling message. Despite the cadaver’s warning, Marlie is married a year later to Tennessee State Senator, Daniel Cannon, and living in a plantation-style mansion with two step sons. […] -
Buy the Book Blitz Tour: "Secrets of Jenkins Bridge" by Donna Shields
About Secrets of Jenkins Bridge Hunting down a dangerous mob boss has brought FBI agent Mitchell Donovan home, reawakening an old flame, resurrecting a dead best friend, and discovering fatherhood. As if those aren’t enough, his new case will push everything else aside: finding the kidnappers who took the daughter he never knew he had. Katherine Delaney never forgot the […] -
"The Trouble With Charlie" by Merry Jones Book Review
Read more about the blog tour and enter the giveaway here. The Trouble With Charlie by Merry JonesMy rating: 5 of 5 stars I am grateful to be able to recommend another mystery to my readers. Mysteries have become the most difficult “good books” for me to find lately, and I was pleased that this one turned out better than […]