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To any authors/publishers/ tour companies that are looking for the reviews that I signed up for please know this is very hard to do. I will be stopping reviews temporarily. My husband passed away February 1st and my new normal is a bit scary right now and I am unable to concentrate on a book to do justice to the book and authors. I will still do spotlight posts if you wish it is just the reviews at this time. I apologize for this, but it isn't fair to you if I signed up to do a review and haven't been able to because I can't concentrate on any books. Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time. I appreciate all of you. Kathleen Kelly April 2nd 2024

16 May 2018

Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder by Ginny Fite Book Tour and Giveaway!


Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder by Ginny Fite

Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder

by Ginny Fite

on Tour April 16 - May 18, 2018


Synopsis:


When it comes to murder, even brilliant scientists aren’t immune.
The night Harold Munson is shot dead in his car, the primary suspect is the man’s brainiac wife. But Charlotte, who has a passion for science and sex with strangers, swears all she wants is a Nobel Prize for curing brain cancer, even if that requires fudging her research and a few dead patients along the way.
When the next body drops, all signs point to Charlotte, but Detective Sam Lagarde doggedly follows the clues until he has his own Eureka moment.

Book Details:

Genre: Fiction-Murder Mystery
Published by: Black Opal Books
Publication Date: February 10th 2018
Number of Pages: 270
ISBN: 9781626948 (ISBN13: 9781626948648)
Series: Sam Lagarde Mystery Series, Book 3 (Each is a Stand Alone Novel)
Purchase Links: Amazon  | Barnes & Noble  | Kobo  | Goodreads 

Read an excerpt:

Chapter 1
March 30, 2016, 6 a.m.:
At two in the morning on a perfectly clear night, the full moon casting a beacon across western fields and along two satin rivers unfurling between dark mountains, Harold Munson ended his perfect day by crashing right through the clapboard siding of the Weigle Insurance Company office building.
Munson’s front bumper nudged the insurance agent’s desk into the printer, which interpreted the jolt as an instruction to print and began beeping its out-of-paper alarm. Dave Weigle, broker and owner of the company—awakened by a newly downloaded intruder alert app on his cell phone—threw on sweat pants and a jacket, padded out to his car in slippers, and arrived first on the scene.
He peeked through the window of the car in his parking lot and saw a man slumped over the driver’s side air bag, but Weigle was too preoccupied with the damage to his building to look closely. Unlocking his unscathed office door, he first examined the gaping hole caused by the front of a car ripping through the side of his building, turned off the annoying printer beeping, looked around at the mess, and called the police, just in case the new automated security system hadn’t notified them.
Then he took photographs on his cell phone. He had insurance. He might as well use it. If nothing else, he could prove to his wife he really had gone to the office in the middle of the night.
Munson had been going northwest toward Martinsburg, based on swerve marks made by his tires on the two-lane Charles Town Road, when his car rammed into the insurance building opposite the Kearneysville Post Office five miles west of Shepherdstown.
When Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies arrived ten minutes after Weigle, they bolted out of their vehicles thinking Harold was dead drunk, slumped over the airbag like that, not moving and unresponsive to their increasingly loud, shouted commands: “Hands where I can see ’em. Step out of the car. Get out of the car now.”
Sheriff Harbaugh was sure he saw Munson blink as officers approached the closed window of the driver’s side door, guns drawn, yelling at him to surrender. They attempted to wrench open the door to pull him out of the car and discovered it was locked. Then, in quick succession, they noticed a smear of blood and brains on the passenger seat and dashboard and two small holes in the driver’s side window surrounded by rings of spider-webbed glass.
Drunk or not, Harold had been shot through the head. That might have been the cause of his leaving the road and plowing into the building. Whether he hit the building first or the bullet smashing through his brain had caused him to veer off the road would be determined by further investigation. At that point, the deputies called in the West Virginia State Police with its forensics apparatus and crime lab personnel.
After his initial reconnoiter of the Munson crime scene, a conversation with Weigle, whose cell phone alert app had recorded the moment of impact and whose photos of the scene might prove useful, Detective Sam Lagarde, assigned to the State Police Troop 2 Command, based outside Charles Town, reminded himself he was only a short trip on winding, narrow roads up and down a few hills from his eighteenth-century farmhouse. He decided to go home and let his horses out of the barn before he went back to the office to file his initial paperwork. When he got to his house, coffee was already brewing.
Lagarde stopped describing his new case and looked down into the mug of coffee Beverly Wilson put on the kitchen table in front of him. It was the right color. He took a sip. It had the right amount of sugar. He took two gulps. It was the right temperature. He felt like Goldilocks. He still wasn’t accustomed to having someone take care of him, or even give two hoots about how he liked his coffee. He marveled at his good luck. It was six in the morning, and Beverly was a tea drinker. He took a moment to savor this extraordinary gift. In a month or two, he knew, he would take it for granted.
He looked up at Beverly, then out beyond the kitchen door, which he’d left open to let in the bracing spring air, and glanced toward the barn. It was too much to ask.
“Yes, Sam.” Beverly made a face at him and then smiled and put a hand on Lagarde’s shoulder. “I let the horses out and made sure they have water and a few leaves of hay. They’re set for a while, unless you want to ride, in which case you’re the one who’ll have to catch Jake.”
That was all it took, the mild pressure of her warm palm on his shoulder for him to feel completely calm and that the world was in order. The whole thing—Beverly Wilson, in his house, sleeping in his bed, making slight snoring noises that forced him to acknowledge her presence was real—was a marvel to him.
Here she was talking to him as if it was the most normal thing in the world for them to be living together. How had this happened? He didn’t feel entitled to such a miracle. After love, women were the second most indecipherable mystery he had never solved. But then, neither had anyone else.
***
Excerpt from Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder by Ginny Fite. Copyright © 2018 by Ginny Fite. Reproduced with permission from Ginny Fite. All rights reserved.

Author Bio:

Ginny Fite
Ginny Fite is an award-winning journalist who has covered crime, politics, government, healthcare, art, and all things human. She has been a spokesperson for a governor, a member of congress, a few colleges and universities, and a robotics R&D company. She has degrees from Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University and studied at the School for Women Healers and the Maryland Poetry Therapy Institute. She is the author of I Should Be Dead by Now, a collection of humorous lamentations about aging; three books of poetry, The Last Thousand Years, The Pearl Fisher, and Throwing Caution; a short story collection, What Goes Around; as well as two previous Detective Sam Lagarde mysteries: Cromwell’s Folly and No Good Deed Left Undone. She resides in Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia.


Catch Up With Ginny Fite On: Website , Goodreads , Twitter , & Facebook !


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Giveaway:

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No Cowboy Required by JoAnn Sky Book Tour!



Welcome to Reno, Nevada, the Biggest Little City in the World! Sweet Home Alabama meets
Raising Helen in this sweet small town contemporary romance debut from Golden Heart® Award
finalist JoAnn Sky!


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Title: No Cowboy Required
Author: JoAnn Sky
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 14, 2018
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Series: A Biggest Little Love Story
Format: Digital eBook / Print
Digital ISBN: B07CLLWWLN
Print ISBN: 9781640635012


Synopsis:


Enemies make the best partners…


As a photographer in NYC, Grace Harper is a pro at handling the unexpected--which comes in handy
when she inherits the ranch home she ran away from seven years ago…along with a young, autistic
stepbrother she’s never met. And because nothing ever goes easy for her, Grace finds her frustrating,
sexy ex-flame, Noah, taking care of JJ. But she’s getting out of this nowhere town fast, so she’ll have
to find a way to keep from throttling Noah—without kissing him first.


Noah Taylor may be enemy number one to Grace, but she needs his help. He knows the girl he used
to love is still there, beneath the heels and fancy clothes, so he’ll help her—and keep his distance like
she says she wants. Only the more time they spend together, the closer he wants to get. Grace has no
intention of staying, but she belongs in his arms—he just has to prove it to her.


Add to your TBR list:  Goodreads


Available at:  Amazon  | Barnes and Noble  | Kobo  | iTunes


Excerpt:
Copyright© 2018 No Cowboy Required
JoAnn Sky


She stopped shuffling the papers and stood but didn’t face him. “I want you to keep the farm,
and I want to help you do it. But I need a new start, too.” She took a deep breath, turned her
head just slightly over her shoulder toward him. “On my own.”
He watched those three little words barrel toward him. In another second, they’d knock him on
his ass. He grabbed her arm and turned her around. “And that’s just the way you like it.” He
leaned into her, watched her pupils dilate. “Doesn’t that get lonely?”
Her lips parted, as if to respond. But no words came out. She stared at him, waiting. For what,
he wasn’t sure. She licked her lips.
To hell with whether it was love or lust or chemistry or kryptonite. He swooped in, covered her
mouth with his, and drank her in. He thought she would push him away. Instead she pulled him
closer, offered him more.
He took it at first, deepening the kiss, his tongue probing, tasting. It was good. She was good.
But it could be better. He did care whether it was love or lust. He needed to take it slow, make
it mean something. Maybe then she’d stay.


About JoAnn Sky:


JoAnn Sky has written for years as part of her job (business and marketing plans and the like).
One day she tried her hand at writing for fun—and like it. Now she authors adult contemporary
romance and young adult romance with a magical twist as well as children's books.


JoAnn is a two-time Golden Heart® finalist (YA category and Contemporary Short category).
Originally from the Midwest, JoAnn currently lives in northern Nevada with her husband
a.k.a. love of her life, three teenage children, and three crazy rescue dogs.


Visit her at https://joannsky.com/ where you can sign up for her newsletter (and check out
www.dogsandbooks.com for additional information about her children’s books). You can also
connect on Twitter at @jaskybooks (http://twitter.com/JASkyBooks) or on Facebook
(https://www.facebook.com/joannskyauthor/).


JoAnn is represented by the fabulous Nicole Resciniti of The Seymour Agency.


Connect with JoAnn:  Website  | Facebook  | Twitter  | Goodreads  |  Amazon  |  BookBub


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blog and link it back to http://www.barclaypublicity.com:





No Cowboy Required by JoAnn Sky Book Tour and Giveaway!



Welcome to Reno, Nevada, the Biggest Little City in the World! Sweet Home Alabama meets
Raising Helen in this sweet small town contemporary romance debut from Golden Heart® Award
finalist JoAnn Sky!


Rafflecopter for No Cowboy Required Review and Excerpt Giveaway:


JoAnn is offering one (1) lucky winner a $50 Amazon Gift Card! To enter, simply fill out the
Rafflecopter below:

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Direct Link:




About No Cowboy Required:


Title: No Cowboy Required
Author: JoAnn Sky
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 14, 2018
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Series: A Biggest Little Love Story
Format: Digital eBook / Print
Digital ISBN: B07CLLWWLN
Print ISBN: 9781640635012


Synopsis:


Enemies make the best partners…


As a photographer in NYC, Grace Harper is a pro at handling the unexpected--which comes in
handy when she inherits the ranch home she ran away from seven years ago…along with a young,
autistic stepbrother she’s never met. And because nothing ever goes easy for her, Grace finds her
frustrating, sexy ex-flame, Noah, taking care of JJ. But she’s getting out of this nowhere town fast,
so she’ll have to find a way to keep from throttling Noah—without kissing him first.


Noah Taylor may be enemy number one to Grace, but she needs his help. He knows the girl he used
to love is still there, beneath the heels and fancy clothes, so he’ll help her—and keep his distance like
she says she wants. Only the more time they spend together, the closer he wants to get. Grace has
no intention of staying, but she belongs in his arms—he just has to prove it to her.


Add to your TBR list:  Goodreads


Available at:  Amazon  | Barnes and Noble  | Kobo  | iTunes


Excerpt:
Copyright© 2018 No Cowboy Required
JoAnn Sky


She stopped shuffling the papers and stood but didn’t face him. “I want you to keep the farm,
and I want to help you do it. But I need a new start, too.” She took a deep breath, turned her
head just slightly over her shoulder toward him. “On my own.”
He watched those three little words barrel toward him. In another second, they’d knock him on
his ass. He grabbed her arm and turned her around. “And that’s just the way you like it.” He
leaned into her, watched her pupils dilate. “Doesn’t that get lonely?”

Her lips parted, as if to respond. But no words came out. She stared at him, waiting. For what,
he wasn’t sure. She licked her lips.
To hell with whether it was love or lust or chemistry or kryptonite. He swooped in, covered her
mouth with his, and drank her in. He thought she would push him away. Instead she pulled
him closer, offered him more.
He took it at first, deepening the kiss, his tongue probing, tasting. It was good. She was good.
But it could be better. He did care whether it was love or lust. He needed to take it slow, make
it mean something. Maybe then she’d stay.


About JoAnn Sky:




JoAnn Sky has written for years as part of her job (business and marketing plans and the like).
One day she tried her hand at writing for fun—and like it. Now she authors adult contemporary
romance and young adult romance with a magical twist as well as children's books.


JoAnn is a two-time Golden Heart® finalist (YA category and Contemporary Short category).
Originally from the Midwest, JoAnn currently lives in northern Nevada with her husband a.k.a.
love of her life, three teenage children, and three crazy rescue dogs.


Visit her at https://joannsky.com/ where you can sign up for her newsletter (and check out
www.dogsandbooks.com for additional information about her children’s books). You can also
connect on Twitter at @jaskybooks (http://twitter.com/JASkyBooks) or on Facebook
(https://www.facebook.com/joannskyauthor/).


JoAnn is represented by the fabulous Nicole Resciniti of The Seymour Agency.


Connect with JoAnn:  Website  | Facebook  | Twitter  | Goodreads  |  Amazon  |  BookBub








15 May 2018

Tribal Affairs By Matt Dallmann Spotlight and Interview!


Tribal Affairs
By Matt Dallmann
Genre: YA Fantasy

Brief Description

Dahlia, a centuries old genie, lies hopelessly trapped in a damaged golden locket charm attached to an ankle bracelet. Its owner, sixteen-year-old Liana, wears it for the first time during her father Jamison’s opening night illusion spectacular. Not only does its presence cause Jamison to folly his performance, but it also starts a chain of bizarre events that lead to a showdown with Dahlia’s mortal enemy, Stefan, and an unsuspecting romance between Liana and his son.

About the Author

Matt Dallmann has a background in acting and holds a BFA from Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. His films and screenplays have been featured at film festivals across the United States including Cinequest, Big Apple Film Festival, Seattle’s True Independent Film Festival, DragonCon and Zero Independent Film Festival. His piano compositions have been published for commercial use and he is a member of ASCAP. Matt is also the Co-Founder and Vice President of the boutique medical billing firm VGA Billing Services, Inc. in New York City. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and two daughters.




The author is hosting a Goodreads Giveaway (50 kindle copies) from 5/3 to 5/31! Enter here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36547842

Interview with author!

Tell us about your genre.  How did you come to choose it?  Why does it appeal to you?
I think most people that are into fantasy like it because it lets us live in a world where the underdog prevails with the help of a special gift or power. It appeals to those who feel stuck, either permanently or temporarily. The thought of being divergent, the boy who lived, strong with the force, or a misunderstood vampire helps us get unstuck, if only for a moment.

What do you find most challenging about the writing process, and how do you deal with it?
Finding time to write is the most difficult for me. I run a business full time and have a wife and two daughters, so time has become a luxury. When I do have time, I mostly just want to catch up on West World. If I’m not too tired, I write on my commute into New York City—an hour and a half each way.

When and where do you do your writing?
Oops! I think I already answered this one.

What have you learned about promoting your books?
Quite a bit considering I knew nothing about it before hand. The most important thing I’ve learned is that there are a lot of people/hustlers out there competing for our marketing dollars. It’s big business when you think about it. There are over 3,000 books being traditionally or self-published every day. That’s a big pool of eager customers for any first, second or eighth rate marketing/promotion service.

What are you most proud of as a writer?
Just that I’ve been able to finish works that I’ve started. It took me a long time to come around to this. My wife would always tell me it’s amazing that I was able to finish a book or a screenplay, and I would say, “No it’s not. Thousands of people do it every day.” Success is difficult to measure in any entertainment field, so I guess if you can’t find triumph in simply completing your expression, being creative is more torture than cathartic.

If you could have dinner with any writer, living or dead, who would it be and what would you talk about?

Probably Gore Vidal. I would ask him how we could make his works more accessible to people who don’t read, or who can’t read his style of writing. It would be an interesting conversation, because if you water down his writing style, I suppose it wouldn’t really be a Gore Vidal anymore. I just think it is a shame that some books have so much insight to offer, but have so limited a reach, at least by today’s standards.

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