Monday, January 13, 2025

#BookBlitz: The Vigilante by James Peifer @RABTBookTours


 

Vigilante Justice / Thriller

Date Published: February 18, 2024

Publisher: Peifer House Publishing


 

James Greaney is an Irish American combat veteran who leads a force against evil.

He must protect the innocent and suppress and punish criminals.

Government authorities and law enforcement agencies were inadequate and had allowed a crime wave to plague communities across the Nation. James was forced to act without due process or the rule of law.

He became the Vigilante.

#BookBlitz: Passions by @moonstruckwrite @XpressoTours A signed paperback of Passions, a candle, coffee tumbler, sticker, and a pair of fluffy reading socks

Passions
Sheritta Bitikofer
Publication date: January 10th 2025
Genres: Adult, New Adult, Paranormal, Romance

His world was dark until she brought the light…

Chloe Kaspin has two dreams. Find a quiet place to recover from an abusive ex-boyfriend, and to make a living as a writer. The first dream is fulfilled when she inherits her beloved aunt’s cabin in the Georgia mountains. Now the second dream is up to her. Then she finds mysterious notes critiquing her work. Has a dangerous stranger managed to invade her refuge? Or is her cabin as haunted as the townsfolk say it is?

Gavin Caras immigrated from England to Georgia in 1733. While pursuing his dream of being a writer, his entire family is wiped out by a mysterious infection. Only Gavin survives, not only alone, but with a hunger that can only be satisfied by blood. For generations, he’s managed to hide in the basement of the cabin he built. But now his cabin is occupied by a woman who shares at least one of his passions: the world of the written word. Late one night, he finally reveals himself to her, not a ghost, but a man driven by an unholy hunger, a passion he would die to end if he could.

The autumn winds may be chilly but Gavin warms Chloe’s heart. Then children go missing in the nearby town. Has Gavin been lying to Chloe? She’s willing to help him find a way to end his blood-lust, but the cost may be too high. Chloe and Gavin can’t rewrite the past. Can they survive to write a new future together?


#BookishDiscussion: Recommend a Book to Someone – And Make THEM Write a Review of It!



Discussion Post: Recommend a Book to Someone – And Make THEM Write a Review of It!

There’s something about book recommendations that is inherently exciting. The moment someone recommends a book, it’s like they’re opening up a new world for you. But have you ever thought about the next step? After recommending that book, how do you feel about the person reading it and writing a review? That’s right—what if, after recommending a book, you made them write a review of it?

We’re in an age where book reviews are more important than ever. Authors, publishers, and fellow readers rely on reviews to gauge interest and build hype for upcoming releases. As a book lover, we all know how much we rely on recommendations, but should the person who recommends a book push the recipient to actively review it as well? It could be a game-changer for a lot of reasons!

#BookReview: Only the Guilty Survive by Kate Robards



A podcaster digs into strange connections between a cult’s mass suicide and the murder of a local beauty queen in this twisty psychological thriller about true crime culture, perfect for fans of Riley Sager and Lisa Jewell. The mass suicide of a cult known as The Flock sent shockwaves through the small rural town of Iola, Michigan. Led by the charismatic Dominic Bragg, The Flock camped at an abandoned bird sanctuary before their sudden and shocking demise. The deaths came just weeks after one of their members, Laurel Tai, a local pageant queen, was abducted. The town turned its blame and fear onto the sole survivor, Claire Kettler–Laurel’s best friend. Burdened by grief and unanswered questions about her friend’s murder and her fellow cult members’ deaths, Claire can’t help but wonder what really happened, especially when the cult leader is nowhere to be found. When podcaster Arlo Stone begins poking around ten years later, determined to uncover the truth about the cult and Laurel’s murder, Claire is propelled back into action. In a desperate attempt to puzzle out the past and keep her secrets from being spilled for the entertainment of thousands of listeners, Claire must dig into a tangle of unanswered questions before time runs out and history repeats itself. 



#BookReview: Dark Restraint (Dark Olympus #7) by Katee Robert




Ariadne Vitalis is in trouble. She's betrayed her father―and his benefactor―and now she's left to rely on the questionable mercy of Olympus to keep her safe. As with everything in this city, mercy comes with a price. For Ariadne, that means a marriage to Dionysus. She has no choice but to agree, even if there's only one man she's ever wanted―a man she's feared just as much as she desires. The Minotaur never had any illusions about Minos's plans. He was willing to get his hands dirty as long as the old man kept his word―at the end of this, the Minotaur would be given Ariadne as a reward. Nowhere in that deal was her walking down the aisle to a different man. She's meant for him, and he means to have her. Ariadne knows better than to encourage the Minotaur. Her relationship with her new fiancΓ© might be more friendship than burning passion, but she is all too aware of how much fiery passion can hurt. She and the Minotaur are no good for each other. She can never forgive him for what he's done, and he can never change. But when his hands are on her body and his wicked words are whispered in her ear, she might just be willing to let all of Olympus burn…