Wednesday, July 15, 2015

#WOW: Wireless On Wednesday with Alienated (Alienated #1) by @Melissa_Landers

Welcome to my posting of WOW which is now Wireless on Wednesday!  I have so many ebooks that I thought once a week I could read one.  And then post a review.  So here is this weeks!  

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

#TeaserTuesday #Giveaway #hosted @CrossroadReview & @ReadersUTStars

Tuesday is all about Teasers now!  So join us! 

Join #AuthorChat July 27 5pm ET #chat with #author @AuthorSherry #Giveaway

Join  #AuthorChat  July 27 5pm  #chat  with  #author  @AuthorSherry #Giveaway  
Ask questions and get answers! This show we will be talking about the new release of Queen of Tomorrow! 

#Review of Nearly Gone (Nearly Gone #1) by @ElleCosimano

Bones meets Fringe in a big, dark, scary, brilliantly-plotted urban thriller that will leave you guessing until the very end.

Nearly Boswell knows how to keep secrets. Living in a DC trailer park, she knows better than to share anything that would make her a target with her classmates. Like her mother's job as an exotic dancer, her obsession with the personal ads, and especially the emotions she can taste when she brushes against someone's skin. But when a serial killer goes on a killing spree and starts attacking students, leaving cryptic ads in the newspaper that only Nearly can decipher, she confides in the one person she shouldn't trust: the new guy at school—a reformed bad boy working undercover for the police, doing surveillance. . . on her.

Nearly might be the one person who can put all the clues together, and if she doesn't figure it all out soon—she'll be next.

#SRC2015: Pieces by Maria Kostaki

When her mother, Anna, abandons her to move abroad with her new husband, Sasha is passed around her three grandparents in Cold War-era Moscow, attending first grade with a Lenin star pinned to her breast. Five years later, Anna and her husband reappear and whisk Sasha off to a better life in Athens, Greece. But they are not the gallant rescuers they first appear to be, and Sasha soon finds herself caught between a violent stepfather and a psychologically abusive mother. In her struggle to survive in her new world, Sasha turns to a world of invisible friends even as she continues to long for something real. At turns haunting and uplifting, Pieces is the story of one girl s survival and self-discovery and her continual search for love in a world where she has been given none."

Monday, July 13, 2015

#Review of Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls by @lynnweingarten

June barely has time to mourn the death of her best friend Delia, before Delia's ex-boyfriend convinces her Delia was murdered, and June is swept into a tangle of lies, deceit, and conspiracy.

#Review #Giveaway of Ink and Bone (The Great Library #1) by @rachelcaine

In an exhilarating new series, New York Times bestselling author Rachel Caine rewrites history, creating a dangerous world where the Great Library of Alexandria has survived the test of time.…

Ruthless and supremely powerful, the Great Library is now a presence in every major city, governing the flow of knowledge to the masses. Alchemy allows the Library to deliver the content of the greatest works of history instantly—but the personal ownership of books is expressly forbidden.

Jess Brightwell believes in the value of the Library, but the majority of his knowledge comes from illegal books obtained by his family, who are involved in the thriving black market. Jess has been sent to be his family’s spy, but his loyalties are tested in the final months of his training to enter the Library’s service.

When he inadvertently commits heresy by creating a device that could change the world, Jess discovers that those who control the Great Library believe that knowledge is more valuable than any human life—and soon both heretics and books will burn.…

#Mailbox #Monday with @CrossroadReview

 
Welcome to my post about what I've gotten in the mail.  You can also follow this on my Pinterest and my monthly show #BookBragging!  So what books can't you wait to read? 

Sunday, July 12, 2015

#SBPT: Fav Place to Read with @AnaLovesBlog

This week we have 

#Review #Giveaway of Wind Catcher (The Chosen #1) by Jeff Altabef, Erynn Altabef

Juliet Wildfire Stone hears voices and sees visions, but she can’t make out what they mean. Her eccentric grandfather tells her stories about the Great Wind Spirit and Coyote, but he might as well be speaking another language. None of it makes any sense.

When she stumbles upon a series of murders she can't help but worry her grandfather might be involved. To discover the truth, Juliet must choose between her new life at an elite private school and her Native American heritage. Once she uncovers an ancient secret society formed over two hundred years ago to keep her safe, she starts to wonder whether there’s some truth to those old stories her grandfather has been telling her. 

All she wants is to be an average sixteen-year-old girl, but she has never been average—could never be average.

Betrayed by those she loves, she must decide whether to run or risk everything by fulfilling her destiny as the Chosen.

#Review of Electric Fog by Kara L. M.

Fifteen year old Liv is used to good grades, happy friends and virgin lips. All of that changes when the letter F shows up on her report card. Summer school is the definition of hell for a teenage girl but a tall, muscular blonde in the back of class is about to change that. Liv finds herself quickly wrapped up in a summer romance that most girls could only dream of, but there is just one problem, since the first time they touched sparks fly, literally. This electric phenomenon can only mean one thing, Austin isn't human. The more Liv finds out about the truth the more lost and scared she becomes. Can Liv and Austin's love conquer the obstacles ahead? All Liv wanted was a chance to grow up and be in love but what happens when lives are at stake? Will she rise to the occasion ?

#CoverWars #Giveaway Best Symbol via @VictoriaAveyard @MsAnnAguirre #hosted @CrossroadReview

 
This week we have two great authors.  
Ann Aguirre with Mortal Danger and Victoria Aveyard with Red Queen.  
So they both are covered in blood and both stand for very important things in the book.  
So which one do you think is the best symbol?

Saturday, July 11, 2015

#Favorite #Reads of the #Month #June #Hosted @CrossroadReview @NYNBC

Come and watch the show as we share some of our favorite reads of the month! 
Every 1st Saturday of the month at 1pm ET! 
Since the first Sat was a holiday were bringing you our fav books this week instead! 

#CoverRevel For the Memory of Dragons (Dragons of Eternity #2) by @JulieKWetzel


For the Memory of Dragons  
AVAILABLE ON AUGUST 31, 2015
What do you do when a dragon crash-lands in your backyard?
That's the question Terra's faced with when one of these creatures plows down into her cornfield. Should she help out the hunk of a man the dragon turns into, or turn him over to the trigger-happy 'authorities' that have come looking for him? The deciding factor—he has no memory. Giving him up just doesn't seem right… at least until she knows the truth of who he is.
Alex has forgotten a thing or two—his name being one of them—but he knows there is something important that he needs to remember, if he could just get his battered brain to work properly. A little rest might help, but there's no time for that when the bullets start flying.
Now he has to follow the few clues he has to discover who he is, and why people are trying to kill him. But that's the easy part. The hard part will be keeping his hands off the lovely lady helping him.
For the Memory of Dragons is the exciting sequel to On the Wings of Accidental Dragons by Julie Wetzel.

#Review #Giveaway of Searching for Always (Searching For #4) by @jenniferprobst

New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Jennifer Probst sparks a blissful mind-body connection as her “sexy, satisfying” (Kirkus Reviews) new series continues!

She’s an expert in helping others de-stress, but Arilyn Meadows is running on fumes. Along with her job counseling singles seeking soul mates at the Kinnections agency in Verily, New York, she’s a yoga teacher, animal shelter volunteer, anger management therapist, and helping hand to her beloved grandfather. No time to find Mr. Right—but after discovering her yogi boyfriend in a compromising asana, Arilyn would rather dog-sit for her honeymooning friend Kate than risk her heart on another downward dog. And when police officer Stone Petty—radiating masculinity and bad-boy attitude—is sent to her for mandatory lessons in cooling off when the job gets too hot, Arilyn vows to ignore his seductive glances and sexy grin. But there’s no halting their sizzling flirtation—a red-hot, high-speed chase that’s breaking all the limits.

#Review #Giveaway of Witches Protection Program by @michaelpcash

Wes Rockville, a disgraced law enforcement agent, is given one last chance to prove himself and save his career when he's reassigned to a 232 year old secret government organization. The Witches Protection Program. His first assignment: uncover a billion-dollar Cosmetics company’s diabolical plan of using witchcraft for global domination, while protecting its heiress Morgan Pendragon from her aunt’s evil deeds. Reluctantly paired with veteran witch protector, Alastair Verne, Wes must learn to believe in both witches and himself. Filled with adventure, suspense and a rousing good time, Michael Phillip Cash creates a tongue-in-cheek alternate reality where witches cast spells and wreak havoc in modern day New York City.

Friday, July 10, 2015

@CrossroadReview presents #BookHoarderConfessions #BookEndings & #FavsofJune


This month were doing these two shows as one!  And were changing the day to Friday but just for this month.  So join us for Book Hoarder Confessions while we talk about book endings!  And then well be showing you our favs of June. Your sure to find some new books to read! All at 4pm ET on Google+

#Review of Edgewater by @courtneywrites

Lorrie Hollander used to be a rich girl, but now she's lost everything because of the secrets and lies of the people around her. It's been 12 years since Lorrie's mother skipped town and left Lorrie in the care of her unstable aunt Gigi. Together they live in a neglected, decrepit mansion called Edgewater, the eyesore in a town of extraordinary wealth and privilege. Then Charlie, the son of an esteemed senator, takes an interest in Lorrie, her shame for her family and lifestyle runs deep. But what she doesn't know is that Charlie's family is hiding something, too, and that their secrets are inextricably tied. Now Lorrie must confront the truth about her family--and everything she ever thought she knew about herself. 

#SCR2015 #Review of Summer Secrets by Jane Green

Jane Green delivers her second blockbuster novel of 2015, a story of one woman struggling to right the wrongs of her past, with even more complications in the present.

June, 1998: At twenty seven, Catherine Coombs, also known as Cat, is struggling. She lives in London, works as a journalist, and parties hard. Her lunchtimes consist of several glasses of wine at the bar downstairs in the office, her evenings much the same, swigging the free booze and eating the free food at a different launch or party every night. When she discovers the identity of the father she never knew she had, it sends her into a spiral. She makes mistakes that cost her the budding friendship of the only women who have ever welcomed her. And nothing is ever the same after that.

June, 2014: Cat has finally come to the end of herself. She no longer drinks. She wants to make amends to those she has hurt. Her quest takes her to Nantucket, to the gorgeous summer community where the women she once called family still live. Despite her sins, will they welcome her again? What Cat doesn’t realize is that these women, her real father’s daughters, have secrets of their own. As the past collides with the present, Cat must confront the darkest things in her own life and uncover the depths of someone’s need for revenge.

#Feels #Friday Shifting by @WiggB #Hosted @Crossroadreview

 
Welcome to this weeks Feels Friday!  This week we have another one that I cried with.  Shifting by Bethany Wiggings omg this one was so good.