Author: Emma

Cover Reveal: Rouge by Leigh T. Moore

Posted November 2, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 4 Comments
Cover Reveal: Rouge by Leigh T. Moore

Title – RougeAuthor – Leigh Talbert MooreGenre – Mature YARelease Date – 11 November 2012Edition(s) – Paperback/eBookSummary from Goodreads: Trapped in the underground theater world of 1890s New Orleans, Hale Ferrer has only one goal: escape. But not without Teeny, the orphan-girl she rescued from the streets and promised to protect. Freddie Lovel, Hale’s wealthy Parisian suitor, seems to be the easy solution. If only his touch could arouse her interest like Beau’s, the penniless stage hand who captures her heart. Denying her fears, Hale is poised to choose love until an evil lurking in their cabaret-home launches a chain […]

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Feature & Follow (#11)

Posted November 2, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 5 Comments
Feature & Follow (#11)

Feature & Follow Friday is a blog hop that is designed to provide some much-appreciated exposure to the bloggers participating, and to expand their following. Hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, each of whom feature a chosen blog for the week, it’s an interesting way to get to know one another.Q: What is a deal breaker for you in a book? For example, do you abhor love triangles? Or can’t deal with bad editing? A:  Hmmm, tough question… I think that what really gets me is the bad editing. For example I have seen the in multiple books the use of “the […]

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Review – Heart Search: Lost by Carlie M. A. Cullen

Posted October 31, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 2 Comments
Review – Heart Search: Lost by Carlie M. A. Cullen

Title – Heart Search: Lost (#1)Author – Carlie M. A. CullenGenre – Paranormal AdultPages – 421Publisher – Myrddin PublishingSource – eBook Supplied by Book Tour When Joshua Grant vanishes days before his wedding his fiancée Remy is left with only bruises, scratch marks and a hastily written note. Heartbroken, she sets off alone to find him and begins a long journey where strange things begin to happen. As Joshua descends into his new immortal life he indulges his thirst for blood and explores his superhuman strength and amazing new talents while becoming embroiled in coven politics which threaten to destroy […]

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“Waiting on” Wednesday (#11)

Posted October 31, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 13 Comments
“Waiting on” Wednesday (#11)

Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill @ Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating. Title – Crash (Visions #1)Author – Lisa McMannGenre – YA ParanormalPublisher – Simon PulseRelease Date – January 8th 2013 If what you see is what you get, Jules is in serious trouble. The suspenseful first of four books from the New York Times bestselling author of the Wake trilogy. Jules lives with her family above their restaurant, which means she smells like pizza most of the time and drives their double-meatball-shaped food truck to school. It’s not a recipe […]

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[Heart Search Blog Tour] – An Interview with Carlie M. A. Cullen

Posted October 30, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 1 Comment
[Heart Search Blog Tour] – An Interview with Carlie M. A. Cullen

Thank you so much for joining me today Carlie and for letting me be a part of this Tour… Thanks for inviting me Emma. And as for ‘letting’ you be part of the tour, you honour me by wanting to get involved – it’s me who should be thanking YOU (and I do)! Who inspired you to write Heart Search? Nobody actually inspired me to write Heart Search – I’ve been writing since I was a child for my own entertainment and as an emotional outlet. However, once I’d started writing the book, it was my daughter’s love and enthusiasm […]

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[Heart Search Blog Tour] – An Excerpt

Posted October 28, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 2 Comments
[Heart Search Blog Tour] – An Excerpt

I climbed back into the car, leaving my door open. Leaning back into my seat I closed my eyes and inhaled deeply before letting my breath trickle slowly from between my parted lips. A picture formed in my mind, hazy at first as if the edges had been attacked by an eraser then solidifying gradually until it appeared like a photograph – a snapshot in time. Twisted metal littered the tarmac. A car lay on its roof, one of its tyres still spinning. A jack-knifed truck, a fallen and warped-framed motorcycle lying in a pool of red, a brightly signed […]

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Showcase Sunday (#11)

Posted October 28, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 18 Comments
Showcase Sunday (#11)

Showcase Sunday is a weekly meme hosted by Vicky at Books, Biscuits & Tea. Its an opportunity to highlight our newest books or book related swag and to see what everyone else received for review, borrowed from libraries, bought in bookshops and downloaded onto eReaders each week. This week I have had a very good week, not too many but enough to make me very excited *squeeeeeel*: Darke Academy: Lost Spirits by Gabriella Poole – I have seen this series for a few years and it looks brilliant. But I really need to read the first 3 books first, lol! I’m […]

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[Heart Search Blog Tour] – Guest Post by Carlie Cullen

Posted October 26, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 3 Comments
[Heart Search Blog Tour] – Guest Post by Carlie Cullen

It’s strange how a story idea just pops into your head, seemingly from nowhere  It’s like an invisible hand plucked it from the ether and plonked it in just the right area of your brain. Sounds bizarre, right? Not to me – I’m used to it! However, this time it was different; it felt different, bigger than any idea I’d had before. As I mulled over this concept, gifted to me by my Muse, two characters marched fully formed into my head and demanded I tell their story. Boy, were they persistent! And so, I began to write . . . […]

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Feature & Follow (#10)

Posted October 26, 2012 by Emma in Blog / 9 Comments
Feature & Follow (#10)

Feature & Follow Friday is a blog hop that is designed to provide some much-appreciated exposure to the bloggers participating, and to expand their following. Hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, each of whom feature a chosen blog for the week, it’s an interesting way to get to know one another. Q: What writing device or trick most irritates you when reading a book? For example, if an author employs an omnipotent narrator that is sometimes considered bad form. A: Hmmm, good question and very tough one at that…. When I first started reading YA books in particular I […]

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