Tag: 2012

No Sudden Moves by Heather Horrocks

Is there anything a mother won’t do to keep her children safe? Karri O’Brien has everything she’d always thought would make her happy—a wealthy husband, two children and a lovely home. But it’s the things she never dreamed of that have made her life unbearable—the insults, the threats, the beatings. She believes the only way she and her children can escape from her abusive husband […]

June 22, 2012 / 1 Comment

Royally BeSwitched by Molly Snow

What would you do if: You were hexed back in time? To a whole different country? And with the guy you’re madly in love with? If you are sassy black cat Surla, and your crush is dashing young swordsman Jax Morreau, you make the best of it. Being a magical kitty definitely has its perks during times like these, and blending in with the French […]

June 21, 2012 / 0 Comments

Beauty and the Beast by Jenni James

A prince by day and a wolf by night— Prince Alexander has been turned into a werewolf and has one year to find someone to love the beast and break the spell, or he will be a wolf forever. He has nearly given up achieving the impossible, knowing no girl would ever fall in love with such a monster. Just when he is about to […]

June 21, 2012 / 2 Comments

She Owns the Knight by Diane Darcy

Why does she have to travel seven hundred years through time to find a decent guy? Brokenhearted Gillian Corbett finally finds the knight of her dreams…in the past. Unfortunately he’s bossy, overbearing, and…betrothed! Fortunately, he thinks she is his affianced, which keeps her from garderobe duty. Or worse, being hanged as a spy. She knows she has to get back to her own time before his real fiancée shows […]

June 20, 2012 / 0 Comments

Table for Two by Sheryl Johnson

Being a legal secretary is not exactly Jana Barrowman’s dream job, so when recently widowed Alex Steadman contacts her about the résumé she sent in more than a year ago with a job offer for a creative consultant position, she puts some serious thought into accepting it. The problem is, if she takes the new job, she will have to move to another state and […]

June 20, 2012 / 2 Comments

Adventures of Lilli and Zane: The Golden Flute by Catherine Lanigan

She held up the flashlight and this time a very odd symbol caught her eye. It was a round ring and inside the ring was a pyramid and superimposed over it was a cross, like the cross hairs on a gun site. Instinctively, she reached out to touch the symbol. Just before impact, an electrical spark from the symbol on the wall to her fingers […]

June 19, 2012 / 0 Comments

Murder by the Way by Betsy Brannon Green

As Kennedy Killingsworth prepares to step into the next phase of her life alongside her soon-to-be husband, Luke, the past reemerges and interrupts with full force. Luke is suddenly called away to testify at a Marine Corps trial and is forced to leave Kennedy soon after they are declared husband and wife. Then an old business associate, Drake Langston, announces he is returning to Midway […]

June 18, 2012 / 2 Comments

The Lady and the Fool by Kristen D. Randle

When young Thomas falls afoul of his hot-tempered Lord, the beautiful Lady Avvin seizes the opportunity to corral her minions and drag them off on a mad-cap escape. Flaunting tradition and probably good sense, she leads her motley crew off on a journey of mayhem and mystery—straight through to the very heart of magic. The adventure is nearly enough to break the sanity of poor […]

June 16, 2012 / 0 Comments

August Fortress by Andrea Pearson

Jacob Clark’s most dangerous quest yet is just beginning. He and his friends must rescue the powerful Shiengols from August Fortress, where they’ve been held captive for nearly fifteen years. But deadly Lorkon traps are everywhere and affect all involved—even Jacob. To succeed, he’ll have to master more of his powers and put aside distractions from his ordinary life. Read excerpt   Book Site Title: […]

June 16, 2012 / 1 Comment

Untethered by Marcia Lynn McClure

As Cricket lay in the soft comfort of her bed, continuing to let her mind nest on thoughts of how truly wonderfully attractive Texas Ranger Thibodaux was, she giggled, thinking that looking at him was more refreshing than swimming naked on a summer Sunday afternoon. He was a tall drink of water-far taller than most of the other men in town-and his shoulders were as […]

June 15, 2012 / 0 Comments