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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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A Wee Murder In My Shop
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"A ghost, a charming Scottish themed store, and murder...."
Posted March 4, 2015

Peggy Winn is infuriated by her now ex-boyfriend's latest betrayal, and her regular trip to Scotland to seek out stock for her shop, ScotShop, is the perfect antidote. Little does Peggy expect to return home from Scotland with a ghost! Unfortunately, a ghost isn't Peggy's only Read more...


The Fire Sermon
by Francesca Haig
"Beautifully written tale of a dark and often unforgiving post-apocalyptic world"
Posted February 26, 2015

A nuclear blast decimated Earth and now all humans are born as twins. The Alphas are the procreators and are considered superior while the other halves of the pairs, the Omegas, are disabled in some manner. Most of the disabilities of the Omegas are quite apparent at birth and the Read more...


Anarchy
by James Treadwell
"Eerie second book in the series only deepens the mystery in this dark fantasy"
Posted February 24, 2015

Chaos is erupting in the world as communication systems are fracturing and riots seem imminent. Marie-Archange SΓ©verine Gaucelin-Maculloch, known as Goose, is a Canadian Mountie in a remote outpost. She's far away from the craziness in the cities but other events are drawing her deeper into Read more...


The Devil's Detective
by Simon Kurt Unsworth
"Nightmarish thriller in the underworld"
Posted February 23, 2015

A dead body has been found in Hell but this time something is different. Normally, dead bodies aren't investigated but this time the canister has a blue ribbon- a rarity as this time an investigation will occur. Thomas Fool, one of Hell's Information Men, starts his investigation only Read more...


First Time in Forever
by Sarah Morgan
"Will Emily find hope and healing on Puffin Island?"
Posted February 23, 2015

Emily Donovan hates the sea but Puffin Island offers her a place to hide while she sorts out the huge changes in her life. A recent job loss along with the sudden guardianship of a six year old niece she'd never met before would be difficult enough to handle Read more...


Dead For A Spell
by Raymond Buckland
"Is someone using the occult to destroy the Lyceum Theatre?"
Posted February 22, 2015

An actress from the Lyceum Theatre has gone missing and a request for help is made to theatre manager, Abraham "Bram" Stoker, and his personal assistant/stage manager, Harry Rivers. Unfortunately, the missing actress is soon found dead, and the murder appears to have ties to the occult. Will Bram Read more...


Infinity Bell
by Devon Monk
"Will a time shift destroy everything and everyone that Matilda loves, including herself?"
Posted February 22, 2015

Matilda Case's quiet world has been shattered and now she is on the run, hiding from both the eleven Houses that rule her world as well as the immortal galvanized who used to aid the Houses. Unfortunately, a war between the galvanized and the Houses are not her only Read more...


Vision In Silver
by Anne Bishop
"Tensions are rising as the third book in the series kicks things up a notch!"
Posted February 20, 2015

Meg Corbyn is continuing to adjust to her life outside the confined prison where she once lived as a blood prophet, a cassandra sangue who spoke prophecy for her captors' financial benefit. Other blood prophets, now freed from the confines of their captors, are struggling even more so to survive Read more...


Daughter of Gods and Shadows
by Jayde Brooks
"Can Eden Moore defeat the Demon before he destroys Earth?"
Posted February 1, 2015

The end of the world is approaching and it's up to twenty- four year old Eden Moore to stop it. Eden is the reincarnated soul of an ancient being named Mkombozi. A Demon attacked Mkombozi's world and she defeated it... but at the cost of losing her own Read more...


Path Of Needles
by Alison Littlewood
"The darker side of fairy tales leads to murder... but can they stop the killer?"
Posted February 1, 2015

A teenage girl is murdered and the police are investigating all of her known associates. Police Constable Cate Corbin notices an eerie resemblance to a fairy tale in the way the body is displayed. Soon, another murder follows and expert Alice Hyland is called in to consult on the case Read more...


Daughter Of The Gods
by Stephanie Thornton
"A female pharaoh rises to power in Ancient Egypt...."
Posted February 1, 2015

Hatshepsut enjoys her leisurely life as the pharaoh's daughter in the 1400s B.C. All of that changes, however, when tragedy strikes and now Hatshepsut has to step up into the role of becoming the wife of the "hawk in the nest" and thus the future Great Royal Wife Read more...


Master of Plagues
by E.L. Tettensor
"Masterful Blend of the Detective Tale and the Supernatural"
Posted January 27, 2015

Inspector Nicholas Lenoir has never faced a villain quite like this before. It seems like a medical nightmare... but this plague might be the work of man. As more and more Kennian residents fall victim to this merciless plague, Lenoir and his partner, Sergeant Bran Kody, are in a race Read more...


Soulprint
by Megan Miranda
"Can Alina Chase escape the past when her very soul isn't her own?"
Posted January 25, 2015

What if your soul didn't die but was instead reborn in the body of someone else? And what if your past soul had committed a crime considered so heinous you were locked away... for your own protection? Alina Chase has been trapped on an island for the last seventeen Read more...


The Fragile World
by Paula Treick DeBoard
"Emotional and moving tale that shows just how much the death of a son or brother can change an entir"
Posted January 24, 2015

Everything changed the night Daniel Kaufman died. The Kaufmans had the seemingly perfect family but all of that is shattered when a driver hits and kills Daniel. Now, Daniel's parents, Curtis and Kathleen, are separated and barely communicating while his sister, Olivia, experiences panic attacks and hides behind her Read more...


A Memory Of Violets
by Hazel Gaynor
"Beautifully moving tale that shares the story of London's flower sellers"
Posted January 18, 2015

Matilda "Tilly" Harper is looking for a fresh start and the job as an assistant housemother at Shaw's Training Home for Watercress and Flower Girls in London seems like the perfect fit. Tilly finds a diary written by one of the former residents and soon finds herself engrossed in Read more...


Stirring The Plot
by Daryl Wood Gerber
"One of the Winsome Witches is dead and it's up to Jenna Hart to solve the murder mystery"
Posted January 18, 2015

It's Halloween in Crystal Cove and the Winsome Witches Faire is in full swing. The various vendors are raising money for the cause of literacy and Jenna Hart is busy preparing The Cookbook Nook for the onslaught of shoppers. Unfortunately, one of the Winsome Witches ends up dead and Read more...


The Alliance
by Shannon Stoker
"Spectacular conclusion to this intriguing dystopian series"
Posted January 16, 2015

The world thinks Mia Morrissey is dead... but Mia is going to risk everything as she returns to America, the land that forced her into the Registry and a marriage to the highest bidding male, Grant Marsden. Grant is willing to do anything to gain power and seeks to assume Read more...


The Blackhouse
by Peter May
"Will memories of the past help Fin Mcleod solve a murder in his home village?"
Posted January 14, 2015

Edinburgh Detective Fin Mcleod's life is falling apart when his job forces him to return back to work. A murder has occurred in his home village that bears a similar MO to a murder Fin investigated months earlier. The victim, Angus Macritchie, is someone Fin knows all too well Read more...


Exodus 2022
by Kenneth Bennett
"Can a global catastrophe be averted?"
Posted January 13, 2015

Joe Stanton awakes... and begins frantically searching for a daughter he doesn't have. Who is Lorna Gwin and why is Joe so determined to find her? The trail quickly leads this Episcopal priest and his girlfriend, Ella Tollefson, on a quest as they discover Joe is not the first Read more...


Perdita
by Hilary Scharper
"Marged Brice claims to be 134 years old... but is she telling the truth?"
Posted January 11, 2015

Professor Garth Hellyer is interviewing residents at the Clarkson's Home for the Longevity Project, helping seek out the oldest living person. The director of Clarkson's leads him to Marged Brice, a woman with an intriguing story- but is it the truth? Marged Brice claims to be 134 years 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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