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"Revenge Served Cold" is now available to our ebook reviewers. 1 Reply

The Cadence Group is pleased to announce a new ebook review campaign for Revenge Served Cold, a contemporary women's fiction/suspense novel.  This light murder mystery by author Jackie Fullerton is an easy read with a very likeable protagonist.   …Continue

Started by The Cadence Group. Last reply by Deborah Previte Apr 26, 2011.

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Comment by Deborah Warner on April 14, 2013 at 6:59pm

This is my first published childrens book available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle @ $2.99 and Barnes and Noble.  Enjoy!

http://www.amazon.com/Deborah-Warner/e/B00C16HGXA/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

Comment by Fuentes on April 7, 2013 at 12:02pm

WALKING DISASTER BY JAMIE MCGUIRE
BEAUTIFUL VOL 2

I loved Abby and Travis in "Beautiful Disaster". The story was intense, puzzling, and sometimes a little violent but wonderfully hard to forget.
So I had high expectations for Walking Disaster.

First, I must say that the prologue and epilogue are incredible. Just for them, the book was good!
At the begining, unknown details about Travis childhood are revealed. Its prompts the reader to turn the pages. Then, the longing to plunge again into this love story was enough to plaster a huge smile on my face.

Lucie
http://newbooksonmyselves.blogspot.fr/2013/04/walking-disaster-by-j...

Comment by Fuentes on April 7, 2013 at 11:55am

WALKING DISASTER BY JAMIE MCGUIRE
BEAUTIFUL VOL 2

I loved Abby and Travis in "Beautiful Disaster". The story was intense, puzzling, and sometimes a little violent but wonderfully hard to forget. 
So I had high expectations for Walking Disaster.

First, I must say that the prologue and epilogue are incredible. Just for them, the book was good!
At the begining, unknown details about Travis childhood are revealed. Its prompts the reader to turn the pages. Then, the longing to plunge again into this love story was enough to plaster a huge smile on my face.

Lucie
http://newbooksonmyselves.blogspot.fr/2013/04/walking-disaster-by-j...

Comment by Katie Cody on April 7, 2013 at 11:24am
Comment by Fuentes on April 6, 2013 at 11:05am

RUSH ME BY ALLISON PARR

Reading the synopsis, the novel seemed light and entertaining enought but the plot was not original at all. I chose this reading because the romance plot between a football star and a nerd/geek would be predictable but perfect for an evening without thinking. I was spoiled!
Nothing happened as I expected ... I really had a great time, without cliché and without correctly guessing the intentions of the heros. The author took the opposing view from what I imagined and the characters have me hooked.
A great discovery.

Lucie
http://newbooksonmyselves.blogspot.fr/2013/04/rush-me-by-allison-pa...

Comment by Ella Hansing on April 4, 2013 at 11:26pm
Comment by James Oh on April 1, 2013 at 10:13pm

Deborah,

count me in and you may send me a copy of your book to jamesoh2003@yahoo.co.uk for review. Please allow 2 - 4 weeks for my review.

Thanks and look forward to hearing from you,

James


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Comment by Deborah Warner on April 1, 2013 at 7:24pm

Here is my new childrens book.  Just published!  Take a look.

http://phineaswillerbee.blogspot.com/

Comment by Fuentes on March 28, 2013 at 1:16pm

THE SECRET LIFE OF A SUBMISSIVE: A TRUE STORY BY SARAH K.

Intriguing and interesting.

The book is presented as a true story, so it made ​​me wants to discover Sarah's adventures. It's one thing to read stories romanticized about BDSM, with charming princes, even if they are a little perverted and licentious, and another to imagine living in the shoes of a real sub.

Sarah describes her process, step by step, with her questioning, fears and apprehension. The same as you readers, so that's good and reassuring.
Suddenly, the story has a an educational side and you embark on a journey within her insight thoughts.

Lucie
http://newbooksonmyselves.blogspot.fr/2013/03/the-secret-life-of-su...

Comment by Donna McBroom-Theriot on March 8, 2013 at 11:55am

I have quite a number of book giveaways on my blog with low numbers. I invite you to check them out. I have also finished up three good books and have reviews. 

-The Light Between Oceans by M. L. Stedman  (Review and excerpt)

Unholy Hunger by Heather James (Review and excerpt)

Walking for Stress Relief by Darlene Josaphe

February Kindle Fire Giveaway!

The Eighth Wonder by Kimberly S. Young

Gabriela and the Widow by Jack Remick

Baked Alaska by Josi S. Kilpack

Road to Tomorrow by Mary Metcalfe

Riptide by Amber Lee Easton

 
 
 

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