Highland Son by Clover Autrey

Highland Son by Clover Autrey

Last sorcerer on earth, Alexander Limont has flung himself to the year 2083 where monsters have nearly killed out the entire human race. Using both magic and science, he has devised a way that will give the last stragglers of mankind the leverage they need to fight off the beasts and rebuild. However, he couldn’t have prepared himself to find his own heart beneath an […]

February 12, 2014 / 0 Comments

Split Second by Kasie West

Addie has always been able to see the future when faced with a choice, but that doesn’t make her present any easier. Her boyfriend used her. Her best friend betrayed her. So when Addie’s dad invites her to spend her winter break with him in the Norm world, she jumps at the chance. There she meets the handsome and achingly familiar Trevor. He’s a virtual […]

February 11, 2014 / 2 Comments
Fallen Angel by Lisa Swinton

Fallen Angel by Lisa Swinton

How can Antonio convince Renatta that it was love at first sight when the accident has taken away her memory? Love at first sight never happens twice. Antonio does not believe in love at first sight until he sees her fall into a street in Milan and get hit by a motorcycle. Compelled to know if she can return his affection, he becomes Renatta’s hospital […]

February 11, 2014 / 0 Comments

Red Dragon by Rebecca Shelley

A lone Naga, betrayed by his family and left for dead, has bonded with a Great Red dragon and is out for revenge. Using his Naga powers, he sets out to conquer the world and reclaim Stonefountain. With Dharanidhar unable to fly, Kanvar leaves him behind and sails to Varna to stop the rogue Naga. Kanvar’s attempt to save the human world lands him face-to-face […]

February 10, 2014 / 0 Comments

Skylight by Kevin R. Hopkins

Breathe deep… While you still can. One October night, millions died when the air suddenly became unbreathable. Miraculously left alive, Martin Fall journeys home to Los Angeles and watches as society collapses all around him, leaving him to pick up the pieces. But when he’s recruited for a dangerous mission, he must confront his tragic past to rescue a technology that could save the earth […]

February 10, 2014 / 1 Comment
Whitney Reading Tips

Whitney Reading Tips

I love to read all the Whitney finalists. It’s a personal goal (some might say compulsion). However, the idea of reading 40 novels between now and April 13th is seriously daunting! And actually, you don’t have to read ALL of them to vote, or to earn points for the Read ‘Em All Challenge. To vote in a particular category, you just need to read all […]

February 7, 2014 / 2 Comments

The Madera Murder by Deanne Blackhurst

Spending an entire summer in the company of her estranged father is the last thing Ashley Delgado is interested in. But what self-respecting twenty-one-year-old can resist the promise of a vacation in Mexico? She should have known it was too good to be true. Her dreams of exotic adventure come crashing down when she and her father arrive at their destination: the Madera Hacienda. Once […]

February 7, 2014 / 0 Comments
A Whitney Reading Challenge!

A Whitney Reading Challenge!

I’m co-hosting the Read ‘Em All Whitney Finalists Reading Challenge with LDS Women’s Book Review. LOTS of prizes, including: $75 Amazon Gift Card $50 Amazon Gift Card Random Book Swag Drawings Click here for Details! Need a button? Just right click and download. Then upload to your own blog or website. Spread the Word? If you’re spreading the word for us, THANK YOU! Please use […]

February 6, 2014 / 0 Comments
Whispers from Mirrowen: Dryad-Born by Jeff Wheeler

Whispers from Mirrowen: Dryad-Born by Jeff Wheeler

The struggle to save the plague-ridden kingdoms continues in this captivating second novel in the Whispers from Mirrowen series. The orphan Phae has kept her innate ability secret since she was young. Not only does she possess the dangerous fireblood, but she can also steal the memories of anyone who looks into her eyes. Phae has no idea that her combination of powers is extraordinary. […]

February 6, 2014 / 0 Comments

The Convict, the Rookie Card, and the Redemption of Gertie Thump by Becky Lyn Rickman

Rosedale has a thorn, and her name is Gertie Thump. When folks see her walking down the sidewalk, they cross to the other side of the street. Gertie’s mission in life is to improve Rosedale’s citizenry through a steady stream of belittling, correction, and harassment. The only person unfazed by her campaign is the town’s deputy sheriff, Seth Randall, who has his own mission. Seth […]

February 5, 2014 / 1 Comment