To what lengths will a man go for the woman he loves? Reed Dartmouth will learn the answer to those questions time and time again throughout his relationship with Jade Montgomery. When he first meets her as a young, gentle boy the heartache from losing his mother only a year before is still fresh and […]
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Literary Addicts End of Summer Event
Welcome to Literary Addicts End of Summer Event Brought to you by the following authors Join our Virtual Book Party Friday August 1 – Friday August 15 to chat with the authors, find great books to read, and win some cool prizesA Tragic Warrior Lost in Two Worlds… The war in Iraq ended for Lieutenant […]
Book: Unlocking the Social Potential in Autism
To your dismay, your child has received a diagnosis of autism. Along with this alarming news comes the barrage of emotions that suffocates you like an avalanche— denial—confusion—depression—guilt. You want to fix your child; you have a million questions; and you want answers immediately. Autism is a journey in which the child and her family […]
Peacock Swamp by Katie Femia
Peacock Swamp: Book 1 | The Nine In 2064, The Nine are preparing to assemble. This board of individuals is President Madame LaFonte’s solution to an ailing nation in search of medical care. While it seemed ideal at first, the folks of the borough are quickly discovering it isn’t quite what it seems. The lucky […]
Book:Turning Home
Turning Home (A Small Town Novel) by Stephanie Nelson When Brooke Kingsley finally captures the interest of her four-year crush—Dylan Crawford—her world turns upside down. Feeling alive for the first time, Brooke decides to spend her last three days of summer with Dylan and discovers there’s more to him than the rumors being whispered all […]
Book Blast Conflicting Hearts
Book Blast Conflicting Hearts Rachel Hayward hoped to have a quiet thirtieth birthday alone. Instead, fate had different plans. Caught in traffic and late for work, Rachel takes her eyes off the road to gawk at an accident and rear-ends the car in front of her. Sick over having ruined her day, she lowers her […]
BROKEN DOLLS by BR Kingsolver
* I WAS GIVEN A COPY OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR MY HONEST OPINION. I DO NOT PROFIT OR BENEFIT FROM THIS IN ANY WAY. Broken Dolls is a paranormal thriller set in Europe & takes the reader into the dark underground of the telepathic society. Rhiannon Kendrick (known as RB to her friends) […]
The King of Sunday Morning Review
THE KING OF SUNDAY MORNING by J. B. McCauley *I was given a copy of this book in exchange of my honest opinion. I do not profit or benefit from this in any way. Tray McCarthy dreams of opening his dream club “Private rooms, a laser light show to die for. House music made by […]
Review for Artificial Mirage
A relentless pursuit from Vietnam to Saudi Arabia in which augmented reality distorts the nature of attachment and desire. In a world where augmented reality blurs the line between the real and the computer generated, Charlie cherishes the reality of Lauren…. His life as a young American banker in Vietnam seems idyllic until a series […]
From Frights to Flaws….A magical book for Tweens
Age group: middle school Twelve-year-old Alyssa McCarthy can no longer stand the toughness of her uncle and wants a better life. But one day she discovers not only the existence of magic, but also a villain hunting her down. The villain uses magic and magical technology to kidnap Alyssa to the Fiji Islands. As much […]
Cover Reveal for Tough Love!!!
Tough Love Janessa knows she should run in the other direction when Brendan enters her life. Her squeaky-clean upbringing is in direct opposition to his piercings, a myriad of tattoos and the rumors that surround him. But she doesn’t run. Love, betrayal and lies become the foundation of their lives, but one heartbreaking confession makes […]
Review from The Acid King
Here is a review from the book, The Acid King By Maggie Abbott. This book is a fun read! Check it out HERE. Okay, I’ll admit it: I am a child of the 1960’s. The LATE1960’s, mind you. . .and clearly, I don’t remember much from that decade. . .but still, I believe your birth […]