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Release Blitz: Stealing the Bride by Nadia Lee

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Today, I'm hosting a promo on Nadia Lee's latest release, Stealing the Bride, as a part of the ongoing release blitz tour. Also find an excerpt for your enjoyment. Note that Stealing the Bride is free on kindle unlimited!!
Stealing the Bride
Nadia Lee
Published: October 17, 2019
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48269614-stealing-the-bride
When the hottest woman I ever slept with leaves me fifty bucks and sneaks out of my bed, I'm completely stunned and left feeling a little...dirty.

Most men might let it go. But I'm not most men. This woman has left her mark and I have to track her down.

Imagine my surprise when I discover that she's getting married...

So I do what's most logical: steal the bride. Except...am I even at the right wedding?

Stealing the Bride is a standalone full-length romance novel with a sexy AF billionaire, smart geeky heroine, identical twins and mistaken identity. No cheating, no cliffhanger. Just lots of heat, heart and humor. Grab it today!

Book Blast and Giveaway: Ropin' the Moon by Deborah Camp

Friday, October 11, 2019

I'm hosting a promo, today, on Deborah Camp's latest western historical romance, Ropin' the Moon, as a part of the ongoing book blast tour. Also find an excerpt for your enjoyment.

For anyone interested, my ARC review of Ropin' the Moon can be found HERE. :)

Deborah Camp will be awarding a $50 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Ropin' the Moon
Deborah Camp
Published: October 7, 2019
 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48271506-ropin-the-moon
He had tumbleweed in his blood, moving from one town to the next. Traveling to where there was trouble, Dalton Moon was hired to tame wild places with a fast draw and an iron will. 

Lacy Tyrell knew that Dalton wouldn’t be around long and she shouldn’t be tempted by him. But like the moon, his pull on her was a natural, powerful force that she was helpless to resist.

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Ropin' the Moon by Deborah Camp

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Ropin' the Moon

Deborah Camp
Western Historical Romance
Published in 2019 [requested review]

H/h - Dalton Moon/Lacy Tyrell
Setting: Kansas, 1869.

Read in October, 2019.
My rating:

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I’m a big fan of Western Historical Romances and fell in love with Deborah Camp’s writing when I first read one of her books back in 2017. It was a sudden thing. I felt curious and wanted to give it a try. Needless to say, I haven’t looked back ever since. So when I heard that she’s writing a new western historical, of course I had to read it. Honestly, I’m glad that I did!

Ropin’ the Moon is a completely stand alone read so you can read it as such. The story is set a few years after the Civil War in a small town of Kansas called Far Creek. Far Creek wasn’t a bustling town by any stretch of the word but the people here were getting by somehow. They had almost all they needed, including a moderately built hotel to accommodate visitors, a town mercantile, saloons etc. What the town didn’t have, however, was strong law enforcement. Well, there was a Marshall but he didn’t have the courage to stand ground with the owner of the neighboring ranch, the Pullman’s. Junior Pullman, a wealthy rancher, a dictator and an overall a$$hole, viewed Far Creek as one of the his ‘things’ to control and his equally sh!ta$$ ranch-hands would ride the town roughshod whenever it suited them. There was no one to leash them in and make them pay for their misbehavior. No one to say anything to be precise cause the so-called Marshall and most everyone thought that catering to Pullman’s whims was the best way to go, seeing how whoever declined to obey him would more often than not be visited by ‘bad luck’ where their home and livelihood would be completely ruined. Sometimes they paid with their lives as well.


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