Today we are honoured to be joined in the Spotlight by Lisa Collicutt. She joins us to spotlight The Devil’s Flower .
Here is a excerpt from the spotlight…
“Killing isn’t exactly on Rosalie Lockwood’s list of things to do when she runs away from home. But despite her search for peace; guns and motorcycles become her latest fashion accessories as Divine interference leads her to Steele, co-leader of the Fallen Paladins motorcycle club.
Leathered and tattooed, Steele’s presence scares off most people he comes in contact with—but not Rosalie. She’s immediately drawn into the dangers of his biker world—and into his heart.”
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Leah from Tea With The Book Nerd recently read Seeing Red and gave it a Bengal Spice Tea Rating!
“hat can I say I’m a sucker for a good romance novel. And I think I reached a bit of nirvana finding out at the end of Seeing Red that this is is going to be a series. Not a stand alone. *yay* (does happy dance).″
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S.W. Vaughn recently took the time out of her busy schedule to share with us what this year has in store for her.
Here is an excerpt:
“The Year of Writing Dangerously
I’m a freelance writer by trade. Unfortunately, for the last few years, I’ve only been writing ad copy and website content and other exciting projects that pay the bills. I’ve started probably half a dozen novels, but haven’t been able to finish them—not just because I’ve been busy, but also because my “career” had been looking pretty bleak (I won’t bore you with the details here
But now, I’m finally ready to jump back into fiction. This year, my own writing is my top priority. I’m working on the long-anticipated fifth and final book in my House Phoenix thriller series, Alpha Male, and I will have it finished by sometime this summer. I’m truly excited about this book, and I hope it lives up to the expectations of all the awesome people who’ve asked me when it will be available.
I also have potential plans to start writing a sequel to Running Blind (formerly Hunted), my YA paranormal romance.”
To read more of this fantastic guest post please click HERE!
Many thanks to S.W. for sharing this with us!
Kate Tenbeth recently took the time out of her busy schedule to share with us how her novel Unlucky Dip. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
Here is an excerpt:
“I wrote the first draft of Unlucky Dip over 6 years ago. It’s hard to believe it took that 6 years to tweak, edit and then publish but, like so many other authors, I have to juggle a lot of other things – I work full-time, run a house, a son, cats, father, etc. – it can be difficult to find time to draw breath sometimes, let alone sit down and write!“
To read more of this fantastic guest post please click HERE!
Many thanks to Kate for sharing this with us!
Kate recently read Island Bound and gave it an impressive 4/5!
“I liked the fact that each character was given their own voice and heart and you really began to feel for Joshua as you feel that he has done nothing wrong to deserve the harsh treatment that Christy is giving him. 4/5″
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Tammy recently read Seeing Red and gave it a full 5/5!
“It can be done. Love will prevail. Friendship remains. But how does it happen? So many turns in the road it’s inexplicable without adding spoilers! I definitely am excited to see what the second book brings. Sidney Halston has given to us romance, adventure, intrigue and an extra little ability that will add an interesting twist. 5/5″
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Tammy recently read Explorations gave it an impressive 3/5!
“David Russell shows the intricacies of relationships ending and how people forge ahead after the end. 3/5″
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After the problems during Feb I really want to get back on track this month! So here is my proposed reading list for this month:
March Reading List:
READ: Island Bound (Kiru Taye) - Review due on March 4th
Disconnect (Imran Saddiq) - Review due on March 22nd
Allusive Aftershock (Susan Griscom) - Review due on March 30th
A Bullet For Carlos (Giacomo Giammatteo) - Review due on April 15th
No Way Back (Andrew Gross) - Review due on April 24th
Beastly (Alex Flinn) - Movie To Book Challenge 2013
Ellen’s Tale (Alberta Ross) - Must Read Programme
Seeing Red (Sidney Halston) - Must Read Programme
Seven Point Eight (Marie Harbon) - Must Read Programme
In The Company Of Animals (Andy Frazier) - Monthly Key Word Challenge
The Dark Tower Series: The Drawing of the Three (Stephen King) - The Dark Tower Reading Challenge
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (Stephen King) - Stephen King Challenge
Unlucky Dip (Kate Tenbeth) - Women Challenge 2013
*Subject to change due to personal circumstances*
Please keep checking the site for my regular updates =D
Kate recently read First Class Justice (First Class Series) and gave it a full 5/5!
“A.J. Harmon has a way of writing that pulls me in from the very first page, keeps me hooked throughout the book and refuses to let me go until the very last page. First Class Justice set in Orgegon and New York was very believable and I could easily picture the places that were depicted. 5/5″
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You can follow all of Kate’s reading adventures through her special Reading Log right here on Read 2 Review
Kate recently read First Class To Portland (First Class Series #2) and gave it a full 5/5!
“In First Class To Portland we revisit Janie and Matt and their relationship. Again not without a few twists and turns. The story progressed and again I found myself in tears. The most touching part for me and had me bawling was the epilogue. I wont say anything else but you will need your tissues! 5/5″
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You can follow all of Kate’s reading adventures through her special Reading Log right here on Read 2 Review