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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


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The Undying Legion
by Susan Griffith, Clay Griffith
"An urban fantasy/steampunk readers' delight!"
Posted June 21, 2015

Malcolm MacFarlane is hunting monsters when he discovers something much bigger than any remnant of the werewolves he previously encountered. A ritual sacrifice has Malcolm requesting the assistance of his fellow monster hunters, Kate Anstruther and Simon Archer. Will they be able to stop the diabolical plot in time to Read more...


Name Of The Devil
by Andrew Mayne
"Magic and mystery blend together in this fascinating detective story"
Posted June 21, 2015

A mysterious and horrific explosion in a West Virginia church leaves investigators with more questions than answers. FBI Agent Jessica Blackwood is among the consultants on the case. All signs point to the Devil as the primary culprit but Jessica suspects the perpetrator is all too human. Jessica will have Read more...


The Book Of Speculation
by Erika Swyler
"A dark and haunting tale of the lasting impacts of history on a family"
Posted June 20, 2015

It all started with the arrival of a book.... Simon Watson is barely staying afloat, living in his family's home that is getting closer and closer to falling into the Long Island Sound. A surprise package arrives in the mail and sends Simon on a research quest to discover Read more...


Briar Queen
by Katherine Harbour
"Another stunning chapter in Katherine Harbour's dark and mystical faerie world"
Posted June 15, 2015

Serafina "Finn" Sullivan thought she'd faced the worst, between her sister's suicide and the dark secrets about the Fata family in her new home of Fair Hollow. Finn knows all too well that the supernatural is real but things seem to have settled down just a bit in Read more...


The Bookseller
by Cynthia Swanson
"Dream or reality---the lines are blurred for The Bookseller"
Posted June 15, 2015

One instant can change a life.... Kitty Miller never expected to be 38 years old and single, but she's become accustomed to her life. She runs a bookstore with her best friend, Frieda Green, and has her own apartment with her cat, Aslan. However, nightly dreams about a different Read more...


Every Last Word
by Tamara Ireland Stone
"If you read just one young adult book in your life, make it EVERY LAST WORD!"
Posted June 9, 2015

Samantha McAllister has a secret, one she keeps hidden from even her closest friends. Sam is popular, part of the Crazy Eights clique, but daily she struggles with her obsessions. Sam is diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and regularly sees a therapist. A new friend enters her life and Read more...


Las Vegas Insider's Guide
by Titus Nelson
"Discover more to Las Vegas than gambling and shows"
Posted June 9, 2015

Make sure what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.... LAS VEGAS INSIDER'S GUIDE purports to cover all the entertainment in Las Vegas, from the shows and museums to the bars, clubs, and brothels. Instead, it's more of a guide on how to avoid law enforcement entanglement in Las Read more...


From a Drood to a Kill
by Simon R. Green
"Simon R. Green is an absolute master at world building!"
Posted June 9, 2015

Everyone knows that dark deals have consequences, but what happens when the bargains come due? Eddie Drood has always fought for justice and the good of the family, but this time his fight is for the people he loves the most. His parents and his girlfriend, Molly Metcalfe, have made Read more...


Daughter of Deep Silence
by Carrie Ryan
"She lost everything on the cruise ship, including her own identity and revenge is all she has left"
Posted May 25, 2015

The disaster of the cruise ship, Persephone, leaves only three survivors- but they don't all have the same story as to what happened. Frances Mace knows the truth about what happened on the Persephone, and she's determined to do anything to see that the truth comes out, even Read more...


Ladle to the Grave
by Connie Archer
"Entertaining mystery full of yummy recipes"
Posted May 25, 2015

Lucky Jamieson has her hands full with running her soup restaurant, By the Spoonful Shop, and helping her best friend, Sophie Colgan, prepare for her wedding. Meanwhile, a local May Day celebration goes awry... and now one woman is dead. Was the death an accident or murder? Lucky has a Read more...


The Choosing
by Rachelle Dekker
"Insightful and eloquent dystopian tale that addresses the issue of identity"
Posted May 22, 2015

The day of THE CHOOSING ceremony arrives... and Carrington Hale isn't chosen, despite years of practice and plenty of promise. Instead of becoming a wife, Carrington is relegated to being a "Lint", an Authority worker of the lowest level. Carrington is devastated, as she questions her entire identity and Read more...


The Shadow Revolution
by Susan Griffith, Clay Griffith
"Fast paced, action-filled dark fantasy that is just sheer fun to read!"
Posted May 22, 2015

A meeting with an old friend changes everything for Simon Archer. Simon is used to being a rakish gentleman of leisure, focusing more on the parties of Victorian London than his magical talent. Now, Simon finds himself faced with the idea of werewolves running amok as he tries to honor Read more...


The Chessmen
by Peter May
"Concluding book in the trilogy explores Fin Macleod's past in order to solve the murder"
Posted May 22, 2015

A bog burst leaves a loch suddenly empty of water- and a body is found by Fin Macleod and Whistler Macaskill. The body is an old friend of theirs, a musician named Roddy Mackenzie who disappeared seventeen years prior when his flight suddenly vanished. When foul play is suspected, Fin Read more...


Finding Jake
by Bryan Reardon
"One student is still missing after a school shooting.... where is Jake?"
Posted May 20, 2015

It's a parent's worst nightmare as shots have been fired at the local high school. Simon Connelly has been the stay at home father for Laney and Jake, while his wife, Rachel, works. As time ticks by, Simon and Rachel are reunited with Laney but Jake remains missing Read more...


The Well
by Catherine Chanter
"An exciting telling of what happens when one person has control of resources needed by all"
Posted May 11, 2015

Water is running out all over the world... except at one farm, THE WELL. Ruth Ardingly is returning home to The Well to finish out her prison sentence under house arrest. Ruth still mourns the loss of Lucien, her grandson, while remaining under suspicion of his murder. Will Ruth's Read more...


Snatched
by David Saperstein
"A mail order bride ad finds aliens as husbands"
Posted May 7, 2015

Seventy-three year old Rosie Conlon loves playing pranks on her friends at the Catholic Ladies' Home, but this time her prank leads to a very unexpected twist. Rosie submits their names to a mail order bride ad, never realizing that the "distant locations" mentioned in the ad meant outer Read more...


Binary
by Stephanie Saulter
"What secrets will be revealed by the theft of the genestock?"
Posted May 5, 2015

The genetically modified humans known as gems have been given freedom but the new relationship between gems and their former enslavers, the gemtechs, is an uneasy one. Zavcka Klist hopes to capitalize on the new relationship by changing the direction of her company, from one of enslavement to one that Read more...


The Thorn Of Dentonhill
by Marshall Ryan Maresca
"Exciting start to a new fantasy series where a mage student clashes with a crime boss"
Posted May 3, 2015

Veranix Calbert despises the drug, effitte, and is determined to shut down the crime boss, Willem Fenmere, overseeing the sales. Veranix lives on the campus of the University of Maradaine where he is a mage student and virtually hidden from the various gangs that roam outside the campus. However, a Read more...


Killer Kung Pao
by Patrice Lyle
"Who slipped psychic Mystic Ming the KILLER KUNG PAO?"
Posted May 2, 2015

Naturopath Dr. Piper Meadows is attending the Body, Mind, & Spirit Expo to promote her fun approach to health. Unfortunately, she allowed her ninety-one year old aromatherapist Aunt Alfa to fill out the paperwork and the expo isn't quite what she expected. Even worse, her first encounter with one Read more...


Day Shift
by Charlaine Harris
"A sheer delight, full of Southern charm and pure zaniness!"
Posted April 29, 2015

The residents of Midnight, Texas like their sleepy little town where everyone has secrets. Will some of those secrets be exposed or will the residents band together to keep their town safe from outside eyes prying? Psychic Manfred Bernado has scheduled a weekend of face to face readings Read more...


Debbie Wiley

27 comments posted.

Re: The Demigod Complex (3:34am February 22, 2020):

I love the premise of this one! Looking forward to reading
it :)

Re: Betraying the Billionaire (6:58pm December 21, 2019):

You and I had similar thoughts except I decided to mention
all my usual favorites in the intro and that select some in
categories I created LOL

Re: Chai Another Day (10:53am June 13, 2019):

Great series! Can't wait to read this one.

Re: Trial By Fire (5:39pm March 24, 2016):

I love that perspective! Now if only the general public
could get that through their heads.....

Re: Secret Sisters (7:53am January 16, 2016):

Miranda, you've never read one??? OMG, you HAVE to read one
of her books! And yes, great job, Netta!

Re: Asylum (10:00pm October 30, 2015):

When I was a kid, my brother and I were riding in the
back of a pickup truck (this was back in the days when
that was considered okay!). My parents were in the truck
driving us along a dark, forested area on some small road
in the middle of nowhere, SC. My brother and I have
overactive imaginations and swore we saw "tree people"
staring at us and banged loudly on the window and
demanded we all squeeze inside the truck so we'd be safe
from the "tree people". We still laugh about it to this
day!

Re: The Summer Marked (3:56pm September 24, 2015):

Oh I'm definitely an end-peeker! I even read the end of the
Harry Potter series as I had to know who made it and who
didn't.

Re: Waiting for Ethan (4:17pm September 15, 2015):

Oh I'm definitely an "end peeker" when it comes to books!

Re: Fudging the Books (3:45pm August 3, 2015):

I love to travel! My favorite place to travel is somewhere
new. This summer we explored Las Vegas and went to the
Grand Canyon. I also went on my first ghost tour in
Savannah, GA.

Re: Briar Queen (6:32am June 12, 2015):

I absolutely LOVE the Night and Nothing series!

Re: For Your Love (7:34am May 9, 2015):

How did I miss this one coming out? Love anything Beverly
Jenkins writes!

Re: Bittersweet (7:21pm April 6, 2015):

Love this series!

Re: Gideon (6:47am March 24, 2015):

I'm excited to hear about JERICHO!!

Re: The Perilous Journey of the Not-So-Innocuous Girl (8:05pm March 21, 2015):

Steampunk can be fun- especially seeing how the heroines
manage such adventures with their fancy dresses!

Re: The Dragon Conspiracy (12:55pm February 7, 2015):

I just recently read the short story in NIGHT SHIFT and have added a couple of your other books in my TBR pile as a result.

Re: Revenant (3:21pm December 19, 2014):

Love love LOVE Castiel! In fact, I love just about anyone on Supernatural as that still ranks as one of the best tv shows in that genre imo. And Hellboy... who can't help but love Hellboy just cause!

Re: Murder Of A Needled Knitter (7:56pm September 15, 2014):

Those 5 things are so very, very true!! I'm so sorry you couldn't find a way to put the Dooziers on a cruise- even the thought has me laughing like a loon. As for your question, I try to avoid hobby groups other than book clubs but yes, I've been in a book club with an individual that should be thankful the members didn't read a lot of mystery novels or I'm sure they'd have figured out a way to dispose of her permanently LOL!!!

Re: Zombified (12:34pm September 1, 2014):

I love vampires, shifters, and all sorts of other supernatural creatures... but a zombie? Oh this is one story I MUST read! Love your first paragraph of this blog as it hooked me.

Re: Going Down in Flames (8:06am July 11, 2014):

Love dragon stories and the comment about the oreos cracked me
up. Adding this one to my list to get.....

Re: Mirror X (8:03am July 11, 2014):

Okay, you got me intrigued... downloaded the book to my Kindle
just now!

Re: Vampire Trouble (8:02am July 11, 2014):

Adding this series to my ever growing list of books I need to
read!

Re: Rebel (7:58am July 11, 2014):

Love sci fi/paranormal/romance blends! I've heard great things
about this series and own all the books- now I just need to
find time to read them!

Re: Darkwalker (6:05pm June 17, 2014):

Love the cover and can't wait to read the second book!

Re: The Strain (8:16pm March 11, 2014):

I'm so excited about this! LOVED LOVED LOVED the trilogy.

Re: The Promise (10:59am April 19, 2009):

Why do I read? That's almost like asking me why do I breathe?? I've been reading for as long as I can remember. My parents made sure I developed a love of reading. Anyone else old enough to remember the records that accompanied the children's books?? I had my own little record player and I played all of those little 45s and 33s to death!

Re: Turn Coat (7:04pm February 21, 2009):

What fun!I'm a huge fan of Jim Butcher so one day I hope to attend something like ConDFW....

Re: The Secret Life of Bees (11:16am February 8, 2009):

I usually try to read a book before seeing the movie. There are a few authors I prefer the movies to the books though, and John Grisham is one of those actually.

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