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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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Shaman Rises
by C.E. Murphy
"Satisfying conclusion to the series"
Posted August 10, 2014

The battle has come to Seattle and Joanne Walker is the only one standing in the way of the Master destroying everyone she loves.... Joanne has learned a lot about her shamanic abilities over the past year as she has continued to battle the Master. Unfortunately, the Master has a Read more...


Season of the Dragonflies
by Sarah Creech
"Magical realism at its finest!"
Posted August 9, 2014

The Lenore family legacy is a legend, as each daughter is told the story of Serena's love for Alex and her miraculous discovery of the flower that is the base for their famous perfume. The Lenore perfume has a magic that enables the women who wear it to soar Read more...


The Unfinished Life Of Addison Stone
by Adele Griffin
"Fictional documentary so good that it will have you questioning whether or not it's real!"
Posted August 6, 2014

Addison Stone's death at the age of eighteen shocked the world. Was the young artist murdered, a victim of suicide, or was it simply an accident? Through interview snippets, Adele Griffin shows us the story of Addison Stone's tumultuous rise to fame as well as her dramatic end Read more...


Sky Zone
by Creston Mapes
"Fast paced, intense thrilller"
Posted August 6, 2014

Jack and Pam Crittendon are struggling financially, ever since Jack lost his job as a reporter (see Poison Town for more details). Jack is currently working part time as a security guard for EventPros, where he assists with events at the Columbus arena. Expectations are high for a packed, overflowing Read more...


The Babylon Rite
by Tom Knox
"Dark conspiracy thriller featuring a secret of the Knights Templar"
Posted August 3, 2014

In Peru, Jess Silverton is researching the mysterious culture of the Moche. She suspects them of being far more bloodthirsty than other archaeologists and anthropologists believe based upon their artwork. Near Edinburgh, Adam Blackwood is working on his last assignment for a newspaper at Rosslyn Chapel when a famous Knights Read more...


Murder In The Mystery Suite
by Ellery Adams
"First in a charming new mystery series"
Posted August 3, 2014

Storyton Hall needs to increase its bookings in order for the book-based resort to maintain the magnificent grounds and building. Jane Steward's family has overseen Storyton Hall since it was first built and Jane is determined to do whatever she can to preserve the beautiful resort and the Read more...


Well Read, Then Dead
by Terrie Farley Moran
"Charming mystery featuring a bookstore cafe"
Posted August 2, 2014

Sassy Cabot and Bridgy Mayfield are living their dream by running their joint venture, the Read 'Em and Eat CafΓ© and Book Corner. Together they have combined Bridgy's love of cooking with Sassy's love of reading and their bookstore/cafΓ© regularly hosts book clubs. Unfortunately, someone has murdered Read more...


Calling the Dead
by R.K. Marfurt
"Dark & tragic portrait of a famous 20th century medium"
Posted August 2, 2014

Eusapia Palladino rose to great heights as a medium, as her skills were celebrated by celebrities such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. However, her beginnings are far more humble as Eusapia grows up alone and often isolated from the societal structures of the early 20th century. She misses her mother Read more...


The Winter Witch
by Paula Brackston
"Exquisite historical tale of romance and magic"
Posted August 1, 2014

Morgana's world changes the day her mother finds a suitor for her. She is used to running free in the countryside of early nineteenth-century Wales, but now she finds herself moving to a new town with a new husband. Cai Jenkins is aware that Morgana hasn't spoken Read more...


Drowned
by Nichola Reilly
"Imaginative young adult tale of survival in a world guided by the water's tides"
Posted August 1, 2014

The water from the tides guides Coe's existence. Daily, Coe and the other survivors of a long forgotten past gather themselves into formation and hope that this will not be the day that the tides take them away. Coe is unique among the 496 survivors of the island of Read more...


The Book of Life
by Deborah Harkness
"Satisfying conclusion to a stunningly good trilogy!"
Posted August 1, 2014

Matthew Clairmont and Diana Bishop have returned to the modern day world after their time-walking adventures in the prior novel. The relationship between them is condemned by the Congregation as they are viewed as different species. Diana is a witch, specifically a weaver, while Matthew is a vampire. The Read more...


The Severed Streets
by Paul Cornell
"Second book in an urban fantasy series"
Posted July 19, 2014

Detective Inspector James Quill and his team are unique among London's crime squads. Each one of his team members has been touched by the ability to see the supernatural, a gift (or curse) that has already helped them solve one unusual case. Quill is thrilled the murder of a Read more...


A Barricade In Hell
by Jaime Lee Moyer
"Spectacular Blend of the Paranormal and a Detective Investigation!"
Posted July 17, 2014

Several years have passed since the events of Delia's Shadow, and Delia has continued to learn more about her mysterious gift to see ghosts. Delia has settled into married life with Captain Gabe Ryan, but now another ghost has started threatening their well-being. A young girl has appeared Read more...


Red Delicious
by Kathleen Tierney
"An Unconventional, Bawdy Urban Fantasy Series"
Posted July 13, 2014

Siobhan Quinn, known only as Quinn, is adjusting to her life as a vampire/werewolf hybrid. She continues to work for Mr. B, her mysterious boss, but he has a new task for her that is about to involve her in the midst of supernatural politics and vendettas that have Read more...


Autumn Rose
by Abigail Gibbs
"Second book in the series is a hit!"
Posted July 11, 2014

Autumn Rose Al-Summers is both a Sage and guardian among humans. She's primarily a recluse, having very few friends as many of the humans fear and shun her. All that changes, however, when Prince Fallon arrives. Fallon is a well-known royal who often makes the celebrity news Read more...


Hot Lead, Cold Iron
by Ari Marmell
"Mobsters and the Fae collide in 1930s Chicago"
Posted July 11, 2014

Private investigator Mick Oberon knows he shouldn't take this job but he needs the money. Anything that gets him involved with the Outfit is bad news, particularly in Chicago in the 1930s. Worse yet, Mick is hired specifically because he is an elf and therefore can help the mobster Read more...


Premonitions
by Jamie Schultz
"What if you could see the future in all its possibilities?"
Posted July 6, 2014

Karyn, Anna, Nail, and Tommy are used to working together, pulling off heists of odd artifacts for various buyers. They've caught the attention of well-known criminal mastermind, Enoch Sobell, and his henchman, Greaser. The score he offers them is just too good to turn down, particularly for Karyn Read more...


The Rhesus Chart
by Charles Stross
"Vampires, Technology, and Bureaucracy Collide in This Supernatural Thriller!"
Posted July 3, 2014

Everyone knows vampires don't exist... It all started with a routine bureaucratic decision to increase creativity at the secretive organization known as the Laundry. Bob Howard, a bureaucrat who also happens to be a trainee necromancer, develops a project to search data for anomalies, hoping to uncover demon possessions Read more...


Thorn Jack
by Katherine Harbour
"Lyrical and Lush Modern Day Retelling of the Ballad of Tam Lin"
Posted July 3, 2014

Finn Sullivan is still grieving the loss of her sister, Lily Rose, when she and her father move to his hometown of Fair Hollow, NY. Fair Hollow is an odd town, where the atmosphere often resembles a Renaissance Fair more than a town with two colleges. Finn immediately befriends Christie Read more...


Suddenly Last Summer
by Sarah Morgan
"A Heartwarming, Emotionally-Charged Romance"
Posted June 30, 2014

Dr. Sean O'Neil is focused solely on his work as an orthopedic surgeon. He has no time for relationships and keeps his family time to a minimum as he doesn't want to get trapped at Snow Crystal Resort like his father. However, when his grandfather, Walter, collapses, Sean 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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