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Friday, 11 August 2017

BLOG TOUR!! Love at First Crepe by Heidi Renee Mason


Title: Love at First Crepe
Genre: Humorous Romantic Mystery
Release Date: July 22, 2017
Cover Designer: Claire Smith

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Born into the wealthy Simpson family, free-spirited Willow is determined to make her own way in life. Cooking is her one true love, and she is content to keep it that way. Romance has never been on her agenda, but she suddenly finds herself in the middle of a deliciously decadent love triangle. With two gorgeous men vying for her attention, she vows to keep her distance from both, but the tantalizing chemistry is hard to ignore.

Unfortunately, it seems that someone wants to get rid of Willow, making her already tricky situation that much more difficult. One crazy night changes everything, and Willow’s life is turned upside down. Between thwarting her own murder plot, keeping her divinely tasty admirers at bay, and trying to stay on the good side of her finicky cat, Omelet, Willow’s plate is full. With far too many cooks in the kitchen, will she be able to stay alive long enough to figure out who wants to kill her?



Unfortunately, my sense of self-preservation seemed to be on vacation. I was completely frozen in fear, unable to move for what seemed like years. The giant didn’t move either, and I wondered why. Strangely enough, he seemed just as surprised as I was that he was in my living room. We looked at each other, his beady eyes visible through the holes of his ski mask. The synapses in my brain finally began to fire, and I jumped into action, kicking the intruder as hard as I could in the groin. He groaned in pain and clumsily took a swipe at me with the knife as he sank to his knees.

I rolled out of his path and jumped swiftly to my feet. Unfortunately, the maneuver didn’t work exactly as I planned. I lost my towel in the process and was startled to remember that I was completely naked underneath. My lack of clothing was the least of my worries. I had far bigger fish to fry.

I darted into the kitchen and ducked behind the counter. He rose slowly and lumbered toward me. Think, Willow, think!

The man was huge, larger than any human I’d ever seen. I made a quick mental note that his terrifying size might also work against him. Conversely, I was small and quick, and I was determined to use these things to my advantage. I didn’t have much else. As he drew close to me, I sprinted back into the living room. Until I figured out what to do next, I had to stay out of his way.

To be honest, I didn’t have much to offer in the strength department, and I fleetingly wished that I would have paid more attention to weight training at some point in my life. There was no time for regrets at that moment though, so I took quick stock of what I could use to fight back. There was a large paperweight on the table in the foyer. If I could get to that, I could smash him in the head with it. Of course, if I managed to get that far, I’d be better off running out the front door. I thought about my ballet classes and made a list of moves I could use for self-defense. Granted, it wasn’t much, but it was all I had.

A grand battement might do the trick. I could bring my foot right up to his face and take him out, with my toes perfectly pointed of course. Given his size though, I doubted if my foot would reach that far. I groaned, wishing I had some martial arts experience instead. Ballet wasn’t exactly famous for its self-defense tactics, but it would have to do. Rich girls weren’t brought up to fight intruders. That’s what Dad paid the bodyguards to do.

I jumped behind the couch, thankful that there was at least a large piece of furniture between me and the colossus. I was hopeful that one of my neighbors might overhear the altercation, although I knew that was a long shot. I could die there and no one would know until some unlucky neighbor smelled my rotting flesh from the hallway.



Heidi Renee Mason is a passionate romance novelist and crafter of your next Happily Ever After. She loves listening to the voices in her head (from her characters, of course!) and creating worlds in which her readers can lose themselves for a little while. A native of the Midwest, Heidi now resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and three daughters.


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Sunday, 23 July 2017

NEW RELEASE! Love at First Crepe by Heidi Renee Mason


Title: Love at First Crepe
Genre: Humorous Romantic Mystery
Release Date: July 22, 2017
Cover Designer: Claire Smith

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Born into the wealthy Simpson family, free-spirited Willow is determined to make her own way in life. Cooking is her one true love, and she is content to keep it that way. Romance has never been on her agenda, but she suddenly finds herself in the middle of a deliciously decadent love triangle. With two gorgeous men vying for her attention, she vows to keep her distance from both, but the tantalizing chemistry is hard to ignore.

Unfortunately, it seems that someone wants to get rid of Willow, making her already tricky situation that much more difficult. One crazy night changes everything, and Willow’s life is turned upside down. Between thwarting her own murder plot, keeping her divinely tasty admirers at bay, and trying to stay on the good side of her finicky cat, Omelet, Willow’s plate is full. With far too many cooks in the kitchen, will she be able to stay alive long enough to figure out who wants to kill her?



Heidi Renee Mason is a passionate romance novelist and crafter of your next Happily Ever After. She loves listening to the voices in her head (from her characters, of course!) and creating worlds in which her readers can lose themselves for a little while. A native of the Midwest, Heidi now resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and three daughters.


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Tuesday, 15 March 2016

NEW RELEASES!! Foolproof by A.J. Lape


Title:  Foolproof
Author:  A.J. Lape
Series:  The Darcy Walker Series, Book 5
Genre:  YA Mystery, Humor & Comedy
Cover Designer:  ’68 Zombie Comics
Release Date:  March 15, 2016

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Jon Bradshaw needs a girlfriend stat. When he convinces Darcy Walker to be his wingman at a speed-dating event, one debacle leads to another, and before you know it, they’re the proud new owners of a dead body. Problem is, the body has a tie to Darcy…making her a person of interest in a murder.

Things quickly jump from bad to worse when someone hijacks the name of Darcy’s alter ego, framing “Jester” in a Hitchcock-like blend of crimes that leaves her head spinning.

In FOOLPROOF, Darcy battles an adversary who tests her IQ while she navigates the daunting worries of a high school senior. Add on the emotional fallout of her latest caper, a cop breathing down her neck, and a hot but stubborn boyfriend, and she’s at her wit’s end.

Can she find her zen and unmask the real murderer? Or get used to a life of prison orange?


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Thursday, 29 October 2015

NEW RELEASE!! The Devil Wore Sneakers by Nora LeDuc


Author: Nora LeDuc
Title: The Devil Wore Sneakers
Series: Love & Mystery in the 6-oh-3, Book 2
Genre: Mystery/Romantic Suspense
Release Date: October 29, 2015
Cover Designer: Patti Roberts

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Who shot Lucy Watson’s estranged brother, the popular high school teacher who brought snacks for the staff and volunteered to help troubled students?

When Lucy Watson returns to her hometown in New Hampshire to bury her brother, she learns law enforcement is looking into several suspects. But soon the search for the killer grows intensely personal for Lucy. The police discover a fierce argument occurred the day of the murder between Lucy’s brother and his best friend Liam McAllister, Lucy’s first love. The cops shift their focus to Liam. Determined to get justice, Lucy becomes involved in the mystery and must choose to put her faith in Liam one last time, or face the truth; she is in love with her brother’s murderer.






Fifteen minutes later, a rap on her door startled her. “Who is it?” “Liam.” The sound of his voice added a spring to her step. She smoothed her hair before opening. “Why aren’t you downstairs enjoying your win?”
“I missed you. I want to be with you, Luce, no one else.” Her heart thundered in her ears. “But people expect you to stay. Won’t they be upset?” “That’s my Luce. Okay, listen for a second.” He held up a finger. “What did you hear?” “Music. Voices. Laughter.” “Exactly. The party goes on without me.” “I’m not sure how to take that, Liam.” “I’ll tell you.” He took her hands. “Lucy Watson, when I lost you, I lost my guide, my conscience, my—” His words triggered feelings she couldn’t hide or control. She kissed him with a hunger that had been lurking deep inside. For a moment, she forgot worries and fears. Then she moved away from him. Hadn’t she been the one discouraging their relationship? Her cheeks burned. His hand came around her waist, and the familiar glint lit his eyes. “I want us to spend tonight together.” He searched her face. Hope whirled and rose higher. “What do you say, Luce?” His voice was low, husky. “One night?” Her last chance with him was now. “Yes.” He smiled, bent to kiss her, and stepped back. “Hold on.” He walked to the window. What was he doing? He’d changed his mind? Already? “I thought…”




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The Devil Wore Sneakers is Nora’s second book in the series— Love and Mystery in the 6-oh-3. Book three is in progress. She lives in New England where she binges on Investigation Discovery, true crime shows, and stories of romance. If you enjoyed The Devil Wore Sneakers, please leave a review at Goodreads.com, Amazon.com, or your favorite online retailer. Nora would love to hear what you liked best in this story so she can continue to write the type of books you love to read. Drop her a email at Nora LeDuc@ yahoo.com. And be sure to check Nora’s website: NoraLeDuc.com.









Sunday, 23 November 2014

NEW RELEASE & REVIEW!! Forced Disappearance by Dana Marton


Title: Forced Disappearance
Author: Dana Marton
Publisher: Montlake
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Synopsis
When wealthy American businessman Glenn Danning goes missing in Venezuela, investigator Miranda Soto volunteers to track him down. It's her first assignment for the Civilian Personnel Recovery Unit, but this mission is about more than salvaging the remnants of her shattered military career. Glenn was Miranda's best friend and first lover, and she'll do anything to save him from danger... especially since she just lost everything that mattered to her.

Glenn barely survived being kidnapped and tortured as a suspected spy, but the shock of seeing Miranda again gives him a new lease on life. Their still-simmering attraction grows hotter as the couple races through the treacherous jungle. Determined to reach safe ground, they must stay alive long enough to stop the terrifying enemy who still hunts Glenn. And even if they survive, Miranda's dark past could jeopardize their future together...


 Review
Wow! I love this woman’s books and they seriously just keep getting better. This is the first book in a new series and I have to say, I cannot wait for more. Dana has really upped the ante with this book (The opening line about a monkey catches your attention and reels you in from there).

Glenn is a forced disappearance, where foreigners are kidnapped outside the law and made to disappear, for whatever nefarious reason.

Miranda is ex-Army and has a new job with a civilian search and rescue unit. Her first assignment is finding Glenn in Venezuela.

Both have a past with each other.

Some of my favourite Dana Marton books are set in wild places. One of her SDDU series was set in a jungle, and it had me reading from cover-to-cover in pretty much one sitting. Her Sheikh series, one of which was a SDDU crossover, again had me devouring it in a sitting. There’s something about the way she writes about these untamed places: the wildlife, the survival methods and the roadblocks along the way. I’m sure she has a wonderful time researching the destinations, the culture and the history for each book. A memory teases the edge about a banana spider in one of her books. It was a rather humourous moment! (and I really hope I’m remembering the right book!!)

Despite my often less than stellar memory of which storyline belongs to which author (which is why I write reviews as soon as I’m done reading) I do know that Dana Marton is deserving of her award winning status. She creates wonderful characters, like Glenn and Miranda, puts them in less than wonderful locations, like the Venezuelan jungle, complete with really crappy situations. There’s definitely a little ‘ooo, ick’ moment near the start, not as bad as some I’ve seen, but enough to make me squirm a bit. 
And I have to say, I love happy tears. Love them! My daughter even asked me, “you okay, Mummy? Why you crying?” It’s hard to explain happy tears to a three-year-old!

If you’re already a Dana Marton fan, jump on this one, quick sticks. If you’re not already a fan or have never heard of Dana before, please give this a go. It really is a fabulous book.


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Sunday, 9 November 2014

REVIEW Deathwish by Dana Marton



Another great addition to the Broslin Creek series

Quiet little mushroom capital, Broslin Creek gets its fair share of action. Gabi has come from the city to regroup after being ousted from the Philly PD for her cop partner/boyfriend’s actions and corruption. She really isn’t sure she likes the sleepy little town and community she’s been a part of for the past six months, since she’s more used to the busyness of the city. But the sleepy part changes overnight when Hunter Bing, brother of the police chief, comes home from the army.
Hunter’s been home not even a day and already he’s in a police cell. Way to be welcomed home! Going off from his welcome home party to propose to his long-term girlfriend turns pear shaped when he finds her dead in his apartment.
His apartment.
Shot with his gun.
Taken from his secure wall safe.
With no signs of a break-in.
Bye-bye welcome home party, hello jail cell.

Because Hunter is either related to or friends with the entire Broslin PD, bar one, it’s up to the new girl in town to take lead on the investigation. And it’s up to Hunter to win her over so she’ll see that he’s innocent.
Dana has a brilliant talent for weaving a tale. She takes you into the world she’s created and you are easily immersed within it. There’s action, intrigue and mystery. And as with any good mystery, I enjoyed trying to figure it out with the characters. I did guess the guilty party, despite their so-called alibi, and happily rode along with Gabi exploring all the other possibilities and leads until coming back to who I thought was guilty. But then Dana goes and throws a spanner in the works and gives the whole thing a shake up and a twist or two.
I love that when you think you’ve got it worked out and waiting for the characters to catch up that you’re thrown and extra something to ponder upon. I can’t say too much without giving anything away, so I won’t, but I can say this. The characters are solid. I really like Hunter and Gabi. They make a good addition to the Broslin Creek family. I like the journey each of them takes through the course of the book and their personal growth. Hunter needs to find who he is out of the army, who he is in the real world. And Gabi needs to discover who she is too, but more so her own self-worth and what she can take from life without feeling guilty for doing it.
Guilt stops so many of us from really living and there’s a subtle reminder of this, life is for living and our path is what we choose it to be. So, don’t feel guilty for sitting down and devouring Dana Marton’s latest offering from the Broslin Creek series, join the gang and solve the murder!

Although each can be read as a standalone, these books are best read in order to fully immerse and appreciate the world and the characters’ backstories.