Posted in Blog Tour, Brothers of Mayhem series, Hidden Heat, My Books

BLOGGERS: Joyfully Reviewed

1kansas cityI had the pleasure meeting Joy and Melissa at the RT Book Lovers Convention in Kansas City (2013) at the Avon event I was part of with my Circle series. Nice ladies indeed.

Be sure to check out the website. Link below.

http://www.joyfullyreviewed.net/

And their Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/JoyfullyReviewed/

See. I even like sites that do not review my books. One of my books did showed up there through a blog tour. It was just an announcement with an excerpt of Hidden Heat coming out at that time.

Posted in Blog Tour, Brothers of Mayhem series, Hidden Heat, My Books

BLOGGERS: SMUT BOOK JUNKIE

Here’s another review site you might want to check out. I’m a little partial to this one, not because she rated my book perfectly, she didn’t, but because I admire the woman who runs the blog. Sweet lady who loves romance books. Be sure to check her out.

Here are her links.

Website: https://smutbookjunkie.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smutbookjunkiebookreviews/

FYI – HIDDEN HEAT received a 3.5 – average -not everyone has to be totally in love with my books. Plenty of readers out there.  🙂

 

[update 12/9/2024: you can find them now at https://www.facebook.com/saucysouthernreaders

and at https://saucysouthernreaders.com)

Posted in Blog Tour, Full Heat, Hidden Heat, My Books, Naked Heat, Reading, Recommendations

BLOGGERS: I HEART YA BOOKS

A couple weeks ago, I came across my list of book review sites/bloggers I like and decided to let my readers know about them. Kind of give back to them what they do for all authors out there. You may find a few books you have to buy.

The first site I’m pointing you to is one of my favorites. Yes. She loved my first two books in the Brothers of Mayhem series and even understood my heroine so well in HIDDEN HEAT she almost made me cry with happiness.

Side note: If you’re wondering about book three in the series. I just haven’t sent it out to be reviewed.

Here’s the link to her blog:

https://iheartyabooks.blogspot.com/

And her link to her Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/IHartYABooks/

She told me once that she likes more than just YA books. So true, considering the only thing about my books being YA is the age of the heroines and heroes. HA!

Oh, I see on her blog that she said, “I review Mature YA, New Adult and Adult Books. Romance is my heart!”

If you’re interested in the review of HIDDEN HEAT, click below.

http://iheartyabooks.blogspot.com/2016/02/newrelease-blast-review-excerpt_16.html

And here’s FULL HEAT’s review.  Click below.

http://iheartyabooks.blogspot.com/2016/07/newrelease-review-for-mc.html

naked-heat-cover“Technically, we haven’t had sex yet, but sex is fun and should always be. That’s the best time to laugh.” Then as if he’d heard what he said, he quickly added, “That is as long as you’re not pointing at my dick when you do it.”

~~Wolf Savalas

 

 

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BARNES AND NOBLE

KOBO BOOKS

iBOOKS

Quote from Naked Heat

Posted in Brothers of Mayhem series, Giveaways, My Books, Thoughts

I Love Bookmarks!

bookmark back Brothers of Mayhem
The back of my latest bookmark

Bookmark for Brothers of Mayhem
The front of my latest bookmark

I want to mention something I feel strongly about. When my writers group’s luncheon was over, I went to the large trash can to throw away an empty box. I looked in and to my horror were LOTs of bookmarks, booklets, post cards, in other words, paper promo out of at least two giveaway bags. I wonder if those readers noticed a card had a code for a free ebook? To those readers, they thought of it as trash, but to the authors who provided the material that represented money.

But let’s not think of the authors who sent the paper promo to help you decide on what to buy, let’s think of the other readers out in the local area or your area who would have LOVED to have a bookmark or information about a local reader? If you were the reader(s) who did that, please be nice and not throw them away at the luncheon, instead go to your local library and ask them if they are interested in them for their readers? I bet they would be thrilled. Plus they would love to talk with you about the luncheon and who all you met. A good way to make a friend.

Do you have any other suggestions?