Forty Day Fiance by Erin McCarthy-Review & Excerpt Tour

Forty Day Fiance by Erin McCarthy-Review & Excerpt Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date June 1, 2020

Admittedly, my first plan was a little crazy.

I had forty days to execute it. Find a fake fiancé, move in with him, and convince the powers-that-be that we’re madly in love.

Surely this British girl can sweet-talk a few American officials.

Step One: the sexy, wealthy doctor I’ve been chatting up agrees to my plan–with a demand of his own. A baby. An actual ring. A for-real marriage and family. Turns out, there’s someone more bonkers than me.

So Step Two: I now have forty days to convince my fake fiancé that we can’t be real.

Because there’s no such thing as love at first sight–right?

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REVIEW:FORTY DAY FIANCE is the third instalment in Erin McCarthy’s contemporary, adult, rom-com series focusing on a group of friends in New York. This is former British fashion model and vintage clothing reseller Felicia Hobbs, and physician/widower Dr. Michael Kincaid. FORTY DAY FIANCE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous instalments is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Felicia and Michael) FORTY DAY FIANCE follows the fake fiance relationship between former British fashion model and vintage clothing reseller Felicia Hobbs, and physician/widower Dr. Michael Kincaid. Felicia Hobbs’ latest assignment brings her face to face with Dr. Michael Kincaid, a man whose wife died ten years earlier but a man who is just now clearing out his late wife’s closets. The attraction between Felicia and Michael is immediate as our couple are quick to find themselves falling in bed but Felicia’s happiness soon plummets when she is notified that her visa has expired and she is to be deported back to the UK. With only forty days to make her case, Michael makes Felicia an offer she cannot refuse. What ensues is the building relationship and romance between Michael and Felicia, as our couple take their fake engagement public in an effort to learn more about one another and themselves.

Dr. Michael Kincaid wants it all: a wife, a family, and love, and falling for Felicia was easier than he could ever have imagined but all does not go according to plan when Felicia walks away within days of the deportation deadline. Felicia Hobbs does not want to return to the UK but the likelihood of getting her visa renewed is slim to none as our heroine has applied several times to extend her time in America.

The relationship between Felicia and Michael is one of immediate attraction; a palpable sexual chemistry upon which they immediately react but Felicia never expected a proposal from the man with whom she will fall in love. Felicia struggles with issues of trust and in this her attitude was often immature including her decision to run when the going got tough. Misunderstanding and miscommunication including some well intentioned but interfering comments from family and friends pushes at our couple’s future plans. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and sex but saying that I struggled with the heroine’s need to call Michael ‘daddy’ during $ex-one of my romance trope pet peeves.

Felicia’s friends and previous story line couples return as secondary and supporting characters: Grant and Leah (Weekend Wife) and Maddox and Savannah (Five First Dates), and their friend Isla. We are introduced to Michael’s brother Sean, and his mother Gloria.

FORTY DAY FIANCE is a cute story with a flirty and fun couple; a fake fiance / older man, younger woman trope wherein our couple has forty days to find happiness and love with one another. The premise is entertaining; the romance is seductive; the characters are energetic and dynamic

Copy supplied for review

Reviewed by Sandy

 

“I’ve just confessed to having a crush on you and catfishing you,” Felicia said. “Should I leave?”
“But you really do love Russian authors, British rock, and Australian beaches?”
She nodded. “Yes. And I do hate pickles, self-checkout, and tequila.”
I tried to mentally scroll through all of our conversations and ascribe them to the woman standing in front of me. It wasn’t hard to see that it made more sense than the woman I’d gone to dinner with. The real Savannah. Who had been sweet but not as sharp-witted.
“You, Michael, love true crime novels, British rock as well, and Belize. You hate chewing gum, buffering on the internet, and people who are cruel to animals.” She set her wine down on the quartz countertop. “It was me, I swear, and everything I wrote was the truth.”
I studied her. She looked sincere. I’d really enjoyed talking to her and she clearly remembered our exchanges even though it had been a month back. They’d meant something to her, like they had to me.
“Then I guess you owe me a dinner date with the woman I was actually talking to,” I said. “Because she and I were having a great conversation.”
She tilted her head and gave me a small, but very sexy smile. “Oh, really? I owe you that?”
I nodded. “I think you do.” I came around the island so I could be closer to her. I glanced at her lips. “You told me you have a policy of always kissing on the first date, remember? Just to test chemistry. I’ll be expecting that as well.”
“I see. You drive a hard bargain, sir,” she said. “But I’m prepared to make restitution.”
“Excellent.” She really was gorgeous. She was wearing a red sweater that contrasted with her dark hair and showed off a slim build. I could definitely imagine kissing her and more. “How does Thursday sound?”
Felicia raised her eyebrows. “You don’t waste time.”
“No, I don’t. And I don’t have time for games.” I’d already wasted a decade of my life focusing on my career only.
“Ouch. Duly noted. No more deception, I swear.”
I wanted a relationship again. I wanted to be married, to wake up next to a woman who wanted to share her life with me. Over the years of being single I’d had a few hookups and a couple of women who had wanted a friends-with-benefits scenario and that had been perfect for me at the time. But now I wanted to know a woman inside and out, to love every inch of her, to have the luxury of being able to touch her.
Ironic, really. I wanted everything all at once as usual. It was how I’d been successful in my career. Go for it. Grab what I wanted by the balls.
I reached behind me for my wine. I took a sip and studied her.
Felicia slowly slid her tongue across her bottom lip under the scrutiny. Her eyes darkened. She leaned almost imperceptibly toward me.
She wanted me to kiss her. Not Thursday, but now.
So I did what I always did. I went for it.
I set my glass down and reached out and took her glass from her and set it next to mine. I slid my hand into her dark, straight hair. “You’re a very beautiful woman, Felicia. I’ve enjoyed talking to you, you little catfisher.”
“I’ve enjoyed it as well.”
Her voice was a low murmur, breathy, aroused.
I bent down and covered her lips with mine.


 

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USA Today and New York Times Bestselling author Erin McCarthy sold her first book in 2002 and has since written over seventy novels and novellas in teen fiction, new adult, and adult romance. Erin has a special weakness for tattoos, high-heeled boots, beaches and martinis. She lives in Ohio with her family, two grumpy cats and a socially awkward dog.

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Final Lap (Fast Track #8) by Erin McCarthy-a review

FINAL LAP (Fast Track #8) by Erin McCarthy-a review

Final Lap

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date October 7, 2014

Switching into high gear……

At a friend’s lavish wedding, Harley McLain and her twin sister, Charity, meet sexy stock-car driver Cooper Brickman. The more reserved Harley is immediately smitten—until he hits on her twin. But Harley has had enough of being the “nice” girl, and after trading dresses with Charity, she seduces Cooper for a night of wild sex.

……ready for a hot lap.

What was supposed to be a one-night fling gets complicated when Cooper needs a nanny to look after his kid sister—and is convinced sweet, dependable Harley would be perfect for the job. She can’t resist the money—or Cooper’s hot bod. But when her deception is revealed, will it destroy her dependable image—or will he finally realize how sexy sweet can be?

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REVIEW: FINAL LAP is the eight and final installment in Erin McCarthy’s contemporary, adult Fast Track romance series focusing on the men and women of NASCAR. This is race car driver Cooper Brickman and Harley McLain-a woman Cooper hires to ‘nanny’ his younger sister-thirteen year old MaryJane. Although this is the eighth book in the series, it can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty; some of the previous storyline characters play secondary roles but any important information from the prior stories is imparted where necessary.

The premise follows Cooper and Harley’s building relationship-one that has been predicated on a bit of a lie. Having met both Harley and her flamboyantly identical twin sister Charity at a mutual friend’s wedding, Cooper found himself attracted to both sisters but with different intentions in mind. Charity is the sexy, in your face sister who goes for what she wants; Harley considers herself the more quiet and demure of the twins. After a one night stand with the woman he believed was Charity McLain, Cooper sets out to hire Harley as his sister’s live in nanny. What he never expected was to develop feelings for Harley- a woman who is all too familiar-but for reasons he is unable to understand. The twins had pulled a switch-a-roo and it was Harley to whom Cooper made love the night of the wedding.

Harley has had a crush on Cooper for a number of years but when his eye finds Charity, Harley is brokenhearted. Switching places with her twin finds Harley in bed Cooper knowing the man believes he is in bed with someone else. Harley and Cooper’s relationship begins on a professional level but our couple soon begin to develop feelings for one another. Cooper and Harley dance around one another for a good portion of the storyline knowing that eventually they will end up together-one way or another. Harley is the perfect nanny for Cooper’s younger sister but when Mary Jane’s mother comes back into the picture, words are said in anger when an offer is made that Harley cannot refuse.

The secondary characters include many of the previous storyline couples. There is a small side romance developing between Charity McLain and her boss Jeff Sterling. Cooper’s sister Mary Jane is a thirteen year old whose online blog reveals to the world everything and anything about the gossip side of racing. The world building continues with the race car circuit trials and events, as well as the comararderie between Cooper’s on track competition and fellow drivers.

With Final Lap Erin McCarthy brings the Fast Track series to an end. The wedding celebration and fund raisers see most if not all of the previous characters reunited for their final goodbye. With the next generation of family growing fast, who knows if Erin has made any decision about a spin off or if we have finally seen the end of the Fast Track drivers and the women they love.

Copy supplied by the publisher through Netgalley.

Reviewed by Sandy

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Shatter by Erin McCarthy – a Review

Shatter by Erin McCarthy – a Review

 

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Description:
Kylie Warner prides herself on being optimistic, but after finding her best friend in bed with her boyfriend and flunking chemistry, her upbeat attitude has taken a dive. Even an impromptu hook-up with her sexy new chemistry tutor only brightens her mood slightly. After all, it’s not like she’ll ever see the tattooed scholar again…

While he’s a whiz at complex equations, Jonathon Kadisch has trouble when it comes to figuring out women. So when Kylie tells him that she’s pregnant after their night of passion, he’s at a complete loss. He’s prepared to be a good father—unlike his own deadbeat dad—but he’s less prepared to fall for the genuine and alluring blonde bearing his child.

With emotions running high, Kylie wonders if Jonathon’s devotion is out of growing love or looming obligation. And when heartbreak threatens to tear them apart, Jonathon will have to fight for the only girl who’s ever made him feel whole…

 

Review:
Shatter by Erin McCarthy is the 4th book in her New Adult True Believers series. This series is about 4 best friends, doing what friends do; telling each other all their secrets, including their sex with boyfriends, partying, and just worrying and taking care of each other. Each book had one of the girls story, as they met their match. Shatter belongs to Kylie Warner, who is just coming off of the shock of finding out her boyfriend slept with her best friend.

Jonathon Kadisch, is a budding scientist, who could be considered somewhat of a geek, but he is also hot. While Kylie is trying to get over her ex, Nathan, she is worried her grades are failing. Asking for help with her chemistry class, she meets her new tutor, Jonathan (Darwin). It doesn’t take long before the vulnerable Kylie and Jonathon end having sex. But both agree…this was just a one night stand.

A few weeks pass, and surprise surprise, Kylie is pregnant. When Jonathon finds out, he is determined to support Kylie through this, as she wants to keep the baby, since she loves children. It becomes a difficult pregnancy for Kylie, but Jonathon and her friends are there to support her. But to no one’s fault, Kylie loses the baby.

What follows is a nice story of two people, totally different, but in a short time they realize that there was still something strong between them. With the pregnancy no longer an issue, can they overcome their differences to stay together?

Into the mix were Kylie’s friends and their boyfriends, who made this more fun. I did like Kylie and Jonathon together, but for some reason, there seemed to be something missing. Kylie truly was very likeable, bubbly, and fun, and even though Jonathan was different, they fell in love with each other. Perhaps it was Kylie’s lack of confidence that she is the best person for Jonathon. Her constant insecurities herself, added the angst to the story, and I personally thought this became somewhat annoying. Jonathon was a great guy, sweet and cute; a perfect guy for Kylie, and he had his own garbage with a very bad father figure, who plays a part in this story.

I enjoyed the story, it was a fast read, some humorous fun moments, and some really nice secondary characters, who had their own stories already told. Kylie and Jonathon were a nice couple, they had hot sex often, but I did not feel the chemistry between them. I also felt that some parts seemed redundant and at times immature. Shatter is a good fast read that tied in with the other stories in this series.

Reviewed by Barb

Copy provided by Publisher

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Perfect 10 by Erin McCarthy-a review

PERFECT 10 by Erin McCarthy-a review

Perfect 10

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ABOUT THE BOOK : Release Date May 13, 2014

Katrina Phillips is an expert social media manager. But that doesn’t mean she can’t make mistakes. Horrible, hide-in-your-closet-forever mistakes… like accidentally syncing her BootyBook app with her online profiles.

Blammo. Now everyone in the world can see who Katrina has dated and how they rated in appearance, sexual performance, and (OMG) detailed descriptions of their manly parts! Now her phone is blowing up with irate exes—and an out-of-the-blue text from the only guy who came close to a perfect score…

Katrina has had a thing for Drew Jordan since forever ago, even if a booze-fuelled one-nighter did destroy their friendship. So why is he suddenly texting her now—and is it because she rated his Sexy Staff Of Manliness as “magnificent”? Now the only way to satisfy her curiosity is to reunite with Drew… and rate him all over again!

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REVIEW: PERFECT 10 is the latest adult, contemporary romance novella from Erin McCarthy. The focus of the story is on independent social media manager Katrina Phillips and the he$$ that is her life. After accidently syncing her ‘BootyBook’ app (something akin to a black book) with all of her online profiles, Katrina’s phone begins to blow up with threats, suggestions and harassment-but one text in particular will find her face to face with the man she had fallen in love with years before. PERFECT 10 is a friends to lovers storyline about two people who experienced the awkward morning after drunken sex leaving four years of friendship lost in its’ wake.

The relationship between Katrina and her one time best friend Drew Jordan has been understandably strained following his quick disappearing act almost one year earlier. Neither one had tried to contact the other and in the ensuing time Drew never forgot about the one that got away. Wanting something more, Drew takes the opportunity of finding his name on one of Katrina’s online profiles and begins to pursue a more permanent kind of relationship.

PERFECT 10 is a quick, romantic friends to lovers storyline with a second chance at love. The secondary characters add a little bit of comic relief in the guise of teasing and back thumping ‘way to goes’ as well as a Facebook page that takes aim at Drew’s magnificent ‘profile’. The world building is limited as the storyline is short but Erin McCarthy takes the reader on a tour of New York City and everything it has to offer. The writing style is simple; there are no complex plot lines or character development. PERFECT 10 is a sweet tale about two friends who reconnect over the absurdity and stupidity of a social media blunder.

Copy supplied by Netgalley.

Reviewed by Sandy

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An Interview with Erin McCarthy

An Interview with Erin McCarthy

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The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome Erin McCarthy  as our guest today. She is here to discuss her new book, True, (our review is below this post), which was just  released last week, and to tell us a little bit about herself.

Let’s welcome Erin.

 

 

Hi Erin and welcome to The Reading Café.  We would like to start with some background information.

TRC: Please tell us something about yourself?

Erin: I’ve been a full time writer for almost ten years now (yay!) and have two almost grown kids, two cats, and a dog.  When I’m not writing, I love live music, martinis, traveling, old houses and taking bellydance classes.

TRC: Have you always been interested in writing? 

Erin: Yes, since the first grade I have wanted to be a writer.  I won a ‘first novel’ contest that year and I was hooked.  But I put it aside in college to get a more practical degree, which I never used. That’s what you call irony, for sure.

TRC: What challenges have you faced getting your novels published? 

Erin: I wrote 9 books before I sold my first manuscript, so that was definitely a challenge.  But with each book, I honed my writing skills and got a lot of great advice from editors, so in the end, it was worth the wait. 

True


TRC:
True is your latest release, can you please give us a brief description of this book?  Is this a standalone book, or is this part of a series?

Erin: TRUE is my first new adult story.  Rory is socially awkward and is just looking to have the same sexual experiences as other girls, only she is not prepared for the feelings she winds up having for Tyler.  There will be a second book, out in November 2013 with characters from TRUE. 

 Links to order True:
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TRC: In July you have your second book of your Impalers series, Fangs for Nothing.  Can you please tell us the premise of the Impalers series, and a brief description of Fangs for Nothing?  How many books are you planning for this series?

Erin: There’s just the two books in the series.  Kathy and I came up with the idea for the books when talking about how easy it would be to hide as a vampire in New Orleans, a city we both love.  Then I’m not even sure how we leaped from there to the movie the Hangover and blending the two, but it involved wine and lots of laughing.  Basically, the books show ‘the night after’ when a vampire band wakes up with no memory of the night before.  In the second book, the band members again lose their memory after Saxon’s wedding and wake up in a dominatrix dungeon. 

TRC: You also just released in March, Seeing is Believing in your Ohio’s Most Haunted Towns series. Can you please tell our members about the premise of this series, and how many books are you planning?

Erin: These books have a light paranormal element involving ghost’s in a fictional haunted town.  A Date With the Other Side was the first, then Heiress for Hire (which was just reissued with a new cover) and the latest installment, Seeing Is Believing.  This is it for this series, since the third book jumped fifteen years in time.

TRC: You write contemporary and paranormal romance, as well as YA.  Do you have a favorite genre?  Is there any other type of genre that interests you to try?

Erin: I like writing the emotional stuff more than the humor but I definitely like writing all of it or I wouldn’t do it. 😉 

TRC: Your YA book, The Coming Dark was self-published.  Will you continue to do more self-publishing of e-books?  Will there be another book after The Coming Dark?

Erin: I don’t see myself doing a follow up to The Coming Dark because I have no clue how I would cram writing it into my schedule.  This was a book I wrote several years ago and sold to a publisher and due to creative differences, I ended up self-publishing it instead.  So this was a bit of a one-off thing for me.

TRC: Can you please tell us what are you working on now? 

Erin: I am working on a second new adult book, which features the heroine from TRUE’s roommate, Jessica.  Rory and Jessica are total opposites, and while Jessica may have a ton of sexual experience, she has never let a guy into her heart—until now.  It will be released in November of this year.

TRC: Can you please tell us your writing process?  Do you have a favorite spot or specific time to write?

Erin: I write anywhere that isn’t a desk.  The couch, the bed, the coffeeshop… I tend to migrate all over as I’m working.  I write Monday through Friday and basically I get up, check email and social media, then write until lunch.  Work out, write until my son needs to be picked up.  I’m very disciplined and very boring. 

TRC: When you are not writing, what are some of your favorite things to do?

Erin: Oops, I jumped the gun and answered this in the first question.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Foodpizza

Favorite Dessert- ice cream

Favorite TV show At the moment, it’s The Following

Favorite Movie I never get tired of watching Love, Actually

Dark or Milk Chocolate- Neither, I’m allergic to chocolate!

Favorite Literary Character (male & female) not your own: Mr. Darcy.  Dreamy sigh. 

TRC: Erin, thank you very much for taking the time to answer our questions.  The Reading Café wishes you good luck with your books, and we look forward to having you visit us again.

Erin: Thanks for having me!

About The Author Black and BlueErin McCarthy is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 40 novels and novellas in the paranormal, contemporary romance, and young adult genres.  The author is a RITA award finalist and an American Library Association winner of the Reluctant Young Reader award.  She lives with her family in Ohio. 

Website: www.erinmccarthy.net/
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Facebook: www.facebook.com/erinmccarthybooks
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7941.Erin_McCarthy

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True by Erin McCarthy – a Review

True by Erin McCarthy – a Review

 

True

Links to order True: Amazon / Barnes & Noble  /  Kobo

Description:
When Rory Macintosh’s roommates find out that their studious and shy friend has never been with a guy, they decide that, as an act of kindness they’ll help her lose her virginity by hiring confident, tattooed bad boy Tyler Mann to do the job…unbeknownst to Rory.

Tyler knows he’s not good enough for Rory. She’s smart, doctor smart, while he’s barely scraping by at his EMT program, hoping to pull his younger brothers out of the hell their druggy mother has left them in. But he can’t resist taking up her roommates on an opportunity to get to know her better. There’s something about her honesty that keeps him coming back when he knows he shouldn’t…

Torn between common sense and desire, the two find themselves caught up in a passionate relationship. But when Tyler’s broken family threatens to destroy his future, and hers, Rory will need to decide whether to cut her ties to his risky world or follow her heart,
no matter what the cost.

Review:

True by Erin McCarthy is her first book under the New Adult genre. What is New Adult?  It is the next age group after the early teens in YA, which is usually college age protagonists.  This was my first foray into reading New Adult, and I had mixed feelings about it. 

Erin McCarthy has a nice voice, and I did enjoy her writing.  The start of the book did not grab my attention, as our heroine Rory was almost raped by another student, as they sat around at a party, with everyone else in other rooms having sex.  Not the way I would have liked to start.  Of course, Rory is saved by her roommate’s boyfriend, or perhaps just a sex partner for the night. 

Tyler is our hero, and I really did like Tyler, but after things settled a bit.  Rory made a wonderful heroine, and as the book went further, her and Tyler really did make a great  young couple.  Both with different lifestyles, as she had a great future, and he came from an impoverish family, with a mother who was a drug addict. 

Getting away from the start of rape, losing one’s virginity, the story completely turned around, and I ended up enjoying the story.  The best part of the story was Rory falling in love with Tyler, and his brothers. I loved seeing her help them, and the boys all caring for Rory.  Despite his wanting to make a life for himself, and protect his family from their mother, it was difficult for Tyler.  He loved Rory, but felt she was too good for him.  The last half of the book was very well done, and enjoyable. I will note that the book ended too abruptly and open ended.  I guess we have to wait and see what happens with Rory and Tyler in the next book.  Though this started slowly for me, it turned out to be an excellent book.

Reviewed by Barb

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Cover Reveals-March 5, 2013

Cover Reveals-March 5, 2013

Zombieglass

 

TITLE:  Through the Zombie Glass

AUTHOR:  Gena Showalter

SERIES: White Rabbit Chronicles

RELEASE DATE:  September 2013

 

 

 

Rapture's Edge

 

TITLE:  Rapture’s Edge

AUTHOR: J.T. Geissinger

SERIES:  Night Prowler

RELEASE DATE:  June 2013

 

 

 

 

Unchosen

 

TITLE:  Unchosen (YA)

AUTHOR: Michele Vail

SERIES: The Reaper Diaries

RELEASE DATE: September 2013

 

 

 

 

Yours For Eternity

 

TITLE:  Yours For Eternity

AUTHOR:  Hannah Howell/Alexandra Ivy/Kaitlin O’Riley

SERIES:  Anthology

RELEASE DATE:  2013

 

 

 

 

The Unwanted

 

TITLE:  The Unwanted

AUTHOR:  Shiloh Walker

SERIES:  The FBI Psychics

RELEASE DATE:  2013

 

 

 

Autumn Whispers


TITLE:  Autumn Whispers

AUTHOR:  Yasmine Galenorn

SERIES:  Otherworld Series

RELEASE DATE:  September 2013

 

 

 

The Fiery Heart nov 2013

 

TITLE:  The Fiery Heart (YA)

AUTHOR:  Richelle Mead

SERIES:  Bloodlines

RELEASE DATE:  November 2013

 




Born in Chains


TITLE: Born in Chains

AUTHOR:  Caris Roane

SERIES:  Men in Chains #1

RELEASE DATE:  October 2013

 

 

 

 

Bound in Death Apr 2013



TITLE:  Bound in Death

AUTHOR:  Cynthia Eden

SERIES: Bound Series

RELEASE DATE:  April 2013

 

 

 

Unbound

 

 

TITLE: Unbound

AUTHOR: Angela Knight/Jennifer Ashley/Jean Johnson/Hanna Martine

SERIES: Anthology

RELEASE DATE: March 2013

 

Seal of Honor May 2013

 

TITLE: Seal of Honor

AUTHOR: Tonya Burrows

SERIES: Hornet Series

RELEASE DATE: May 2013

 

 

 

Fangs for Nothing

 

TITLE: Fangs for Nothing

AUTHOR: Erin McCarthy/Kathy Love

SERIES: Anthology

RELEASE DATE:  July 2013

 

 

 

The Arrivals July 2013

 

TITLE: The Arrivals (YA)

AUTHOR: Melissa Marr

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE: JULY 2013

 

 


Unchained Sept 2013

 

TITLE: Unchained

AUTHOR: J.Lynn

SERIES: Nephilim Rising

RELEASE DATE: 2013

 

 

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TITLE: Midnight’s Temptation

AUTHOR: Donna Grant

SERIES: Dark Warriors

RELEASE DATE: October 2013

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