Things are not as they should be in Pennywhistle. Enchanted toasters are not toasting, enchanted sprinklers are not sprinkling and Hobart Hucklebuck’s origami messenger birds are suddenly attacking him. Someone seems to be draining the power from all of the enchanted items in the village. But who could it be and why have they… Continue reading The Misadventures of Hobart Hucklebuck Blog Tour
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Book Fifty-Five of 2014: ROLLOVER by Susan Slater
A bank heist turns sleepy little Wagon Mound, New Mexico on its ear. It’s no straight-forward, demand all the money at gun-point, and run out the front door kind of robbery. It’s a sneaky tunneling that probably took months to complete and put the thieves in a room of safe deposit boxes—not the vault… Continue reading Book Fifty-Five of 2014: ROLLOVER by Susan Slater
Book Fifty-Four of 2014: BETTER HOMES AND HAUNTINGS by Molly Harper
Author of the beloved Half Moon Hollow series of vampire romances (Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs), Molly Harper has created a standalone paranormal romance in which a dilapidated haunted house could bring star-crossed lovers together—if it doesn’t kill them first! When Nina Linden is hired to landscape a private island off the New England… Continue reading Book Fifty-Four of 2014: BETTER HOMES AND HAUNTINGS by Molly Harper
Book Fifty-Three of 2014: CATCH ME WHEN I FALL by Vicki Leigh
Recruited at his death to be a Protector of the Night, seventeen-year-old Daniel Graham has spent two-hundred years fighting Nightmares and guarding humans from the clawed, red-eyed creatures that feed off people’s fears. Each night, he risks his eternal life, having given up his chance at an afterlife when he chose to become a Protector.… Continue reading Book Fifty-Three of 2014: CATCH ME WHEN I FALL by Vicki Leigh
Book Fifty-Two of 2014: REX’D: WELCOME TO SCHOLOMANCE by J.B. Skelter and Jack Reher
MONDAYS. Oh, the horror. Going back to school after a nice weekend. Homework. Tests. Gym class. It's even worse for Rex Gerard, the "new kid" at Scholomance High. Making friends, navigating the rough halls, avoiding trouble... But on this particular Monday, it's also Halloween. Rex's favorite holiday. It was his mom's too before she passed… Continue reading Book Fifty-Two of 2014: REX’D: WELCOME TO SCHOLOMANCE by J.B. Skelter and Jack Reher
Book Fifty-One of 2014: CALLER 107 by Matthew Cox
When thirteen-year-old Natalie Rausch said she would die to meet DJ Crazy Todd, she did not mean to be literal. Two years is a long time to be stuck between two people who want nothing more than to destroy each other. A tween crush on the larger-than-life jock from a local radio station is the… Continue reading Book Fifty-One of 2014: CALLER 107 by Matthew Cox
Book Fifty of 2014: HOW TO DATE DEAD GUYS by Ann M. Noser
Quiet college sophomore Emma Roberts remembers her mother’s sage advice: “don’t sleep around, don’t burp in public, and don’t tell anyone you see ghosts”. But when cute Mike Carlson drowns in the campus river under her watch, Emma’s sheltered life shatters. Blamed for Mike’s death and haunted by nightmares, Emma turns to witchcraft and a… Continue reading Book Fifty of 2014: HOW TO DATE DEAD GUYS by Ann M. Noser
Book Forty-Nine of 2014: HAUNTED THINGS by Abigail Boyd
Recommended 17+ due to strong language, violence, and drug use. Ash never thought she'd be living in a haunted house. She just wanted to get through her senior year. But when her father uproots them, their new house is the site of the infamous Moss murders ten years ago. Ash meets Aaron, the only surviving… Continue reading Book Forty-Nine of 2014: HAUNTED THINGS by Abigail Boyd
Book Forty-Eight of 2014: EXACTING ESSENCE by James Wymore
Remember waking up late in the night after a nightmare? Your mother holding you tight and whispering everything would be all right? She lied. Evil clowns haunted Megan’s dreams for years. Even though nobody ever said she was crazy, she knew they were all thinking it. With her life falling apart, she turns suicidal until… Continue reading Book Forty-Eight of 2014: EXACTING ESSENCE by James Wymore
Book Forty-Seven of 2014: THE LINE by J.D. Horn
Move over, Sookie Stackhouse—the witches of Savannah are the new talk of the South. Bold, flirty, and with a touch of darkness, debut author J.D. Horn spins a mesmerizing tale of a family of witches . . . and the problem that can arise from being so powerful. As Charlaine Harris’ series winds down—and as… Continue reading Book Forty-Seven of 2014: THE LINE by J.D. Horn
