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To any authors/publishers/ tour companies that are looking for the reviews that I signed up for please know this is very hard to do. I will be stopping reviews temporarily. My husband passed away February 1st and my new normal is a bit scary right now and I am unable to concentrate on a book to do justice to the book and authors. I will still do spotlight posts if you wish it is just the reviews at this time. I apologize for this, but it isn't fair to you if I signed up to do a review and haven't been able to because I can't concentrate on any books. Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time. I appreciate all of you. Kathleen Kelly April 2nd 2024

26 September 2014

One Step Too Far by Tina Seskis Review!



Book Details

  • Print Length: 320 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow (January 27, 2015)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00K53D3JC
The Description from Goodreads is as follows

An apparently happy marriage. A beautiful son. A lovely home. So what makes Emily Coleman get up one morning and walk right out of her life to start all over again? Has she had a breakdown? Was it to escape her dysfunctional family - especially her flawed twin sister Caroline who always seemed to hate her? And what is the date that looms, threatening to force her to confront her past? No one has ever guessed her secret. Will you?

The jacket description got my attention because I’m always curious about people who mysteriously leave their lives and disappear. In this case, why would Emily leave her husband and son and disappear suddenly? What had happened that was so terrible that she needed to leave her family and disappear? This book held my attention and throughout I kept trying to figure out why she would leave her child. Husband? I can understand. Husbands can be jerks and sometimes deserve to be left. But children never deserve that.

I found myself disliking Emily throughout the book. And her twin sister Caroline as well. Caroline could be described as a sociopath with mental disorders and Emily is just selfish. But towards the end of the book, I started to understand why Emily left. I wasn’t quite expecting the ending and I thought it was a great twist to a somewhat odd book.


I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to read coming of age stories or suspense stories. While it’s not a typical coming of age story or suspense story, it has elements of both and Tina Seskis does a good job of keeping the reader interested so you can start to understand Emily and the choices she made.


A copy of the book was provided for an honest review and there was not monetary compensation.



Tina Seskis grew up in Hampshire, the daughter of an airline engineer and a sales rep. She studied business at the University of Bath and then worked for over 20 years in marketing, advertising and online, with varying degrees of success. Before that she did a variety of other jobs including door to door encylopedia selling in the US, industrial relations for Ford in Halewood, Liverpool, and selling bacon butties with her granny in the Halfway Hut at Wentworth Golf Club.

Tina wrote the first draft of One Step Too Far in summer 2010 and then gave up writing entirely for well over a year, before writing her second novel A Serpentine Affair in autumn/winter 2011. Her third book (working title Collision) is due for completion in 2014, and is the coming together of a key character from each of the first two novels, if Tina can make the plot work.

Tina lives in North London with her husband and son.


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I Truly Lament" Working Through the Holocaust by Mathias B.Freese Spotlight!


I Truly Lament: Working Through the Holocaust
Mathias B. Freese
Wheatmark, September 15, 2014

Paperback
US $12.95
ISBN: 9781627871617
Page Count: 252
About the Book
I Truly Lament—Working Through the Holocaust is a varied collection of stories: inmates in death camps; survivors of these camps; disenchanted Golems complaining about their designated rounds; Holocaust deniers and their ravings; collectors of Hitler curiosa (only recently a few linens from Hitler’s bedroom suite went up for sale!);  an imagined interview with Eva Braun during her last days in the Berlin bunker; a Nazi camp doctor subtly denying his complicity; and the love story of a Hungarian cantor, among others. 
About the Author
Mathias B. Freese is a writer, teacher, and psychotherapist. His recent collection of essays, This Möbius Strip of Ifs, was the winner of the National Indie Excellence Book Award of 2012 in general nonfiction and a 2012 Global Ebook Award finalist. His I Truly Lament: Working Through the Holocaust was one of three finalists chosen in the 2012 Leapfrog Press Fiction Contest out of 424 submissions.

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Book Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books (September 9, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765338114
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765338112

A cruise ship loses power in the North Atlantic. A satellite launches in the South Pacific. Professor Malcolm Clare—celebrated aviator, entrepreneur, and aerospace engineer—disappears from Stanford University and wakes up aboard an unknown jet, minutes before the aircraft plunges into the high seas. An extortionist code-named “Viking” has seized control of a private warfare technology, pitting a U.S. defense corporation against terrorist conspirators in a bidding war. His leverage: a threat to destroy the luxury liner and its 3,000 passengers. Stanford doctoral student Austin Hardy, probing the disappearance of his professor, seeks out Malcolm Clare’s daughter Victoria, an icy brunette with a secret that sweeps them to Saint Petersburg. Helped by a team of graduates on campus, they must devise Trojan horses, outfox an assassin, escape murder in Bruges, and sidestep treachery in order to unravel Viking’s scheme. Failure would ensure economic armageddon in the United States. Both on U.S. soil and thousands of miles away, the story roars into action at supersonic speed. Filled with an enigmatic cast of characters, Sabotage, Matt Cook’s debut novel, is a sure thrill ride for those who love the puzzles of technology, cryptology, and people.



 

About the Author
Matt Cook is a writer and entrepreneur based in Los Angeles. He wrote the first draft of his debut thriller novel, SABOTAGE, at nineteen. A close-up magician and former member of the Magic Castle Junior Society, he has performed in Hollywood and across the globe. For his support of the military, he was honored with the President’s Call to Service Award. 

Matt created THE STARTUP STAR in 2010 with Jon Zhang. Published by the Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students, their entrepreneurial success book features advice from CEOs, founders, and venture capitalists of Silicon Valley. Matt’s first book, published when he was a sophomore, was honored by the American Authors Association with the Golden Quill Award in the business genre. 

In 2010 Matt cofounded California Common Sense (cacs.org), a nonprofit dedicated to government transparency and data-driven policy analysis. The organization’s research and data have appeared in Bloomberg, Reuters, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, ABC, Fox, NBC, CBS, Fox Business Network, The Huffington Post, The LA Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The San Jose Mercury News, The Sacramento Bee, The San Diego Union Tribune, and NPR.

Matt’s hobbies include scuba, piano, and travel; he delights in weaving exotic locales into his stories. He now pursues an Economics doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania.

25 September 2014

Prisoners of the Queen by E.Knight Review!



Publication Date: July 2014
Knight Media, LLC
Formats: eBook, Paperback

Series: Tales From the Tudor Court
Genre: Historical Fiction

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I have served three queens in my life. One was my sister, one was my savior, and one my bitterest enemy.
Knowing she was seen as a threat to the Queen she served, Lady Katherine Grey, legitimate heir to the throne, longs only for the comfort of a loving marriage and a quiet life far from the intrigue of the Tudor court. After seeing her sister become the pawn of their parents and others seeking royal power and then lose their lives for it, she is determined to avoid the vicious struggles over power and religion that dominate Queen Elizabeth’s court. Until she finds love—then Kat is willing to risk it all, even life in prison.

Tales From the Tudor Court Series

Book One: My Lady Viper
Book Two: Prisoner of the Queen



About the Author

E. Knight is a member of the Historical Novel Society, Romance Writers of America and several RWA affiliate writing chapters: Hearts Through History, Celtic Hearts, Maryland Romance Writers and Washington Romance Writers. Growing up playing in castle ruins and traipsing the halls of Versailles when visiting her grandparents during the summer, instilled in a love of history and royals at an early age. Feeding her love of history, she created the popular historical blog, History Undressed (www.historyundressed.com). Under the pseudonym Eliza Knight, she is a bestselling, award-winning, multi-published author of historical and erotic romance.
For more information please visit E. Knight’s website and blog. You can also find her on FacebookTwitter, andGoodreads.



My Thoughts
Lady Katherine Grey was the younger sister of Lady Jane Grey, often known as the nine day queen. Through their grandmother Mary Tudor, they were in line to the English throne. Lady Jane Grey and her husband, Lord Guildford Dudley, are executed with the charge of treason. This leaves Katherine next after Henry VIII's children Edward,Mary and Elizabeth. Elizabeth felt that Katherine was a threat to her succession to the throne so there was a bit of animosity between the two that carried forward through the rest of their lives. 

Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford lost his titles because of his father, the Duke of Somerset. He was educated with Edward VI and was also knighted when Edward took the throne. After his father was executed, Edward lost his titles and most of his wealth. 

Lady Katherine and Edward quickly became enamored of each other and ultimately married without permission of Queen Elizabeth. They were able to keep this secret until Katherine was pregnant with their first child. Queen Elizabeth had both Katherine and Edward locked in the tower for not getting permission to wed. She was in captivity until her death after having two children. 

To me this was such a bittersweet story, a queen so in fear of losing the throne that she would imprison those who wished to marry and have family's because she did not believe in nor want to be married.  Such a life to be locked up because of whom you love. This is not a new story by any means, based on factual events, but E.Knight's writing made me think I was reading a whole new part of history. As in My Lady Viper, the first in the series, the research was impeccable and the writing a joy to read. You just have to read these two books if you are as fanatical regarding anything Tudor as I am!

I received a copy of the book for review and was not monetarily compensated for my review.

Prisoner of the Queen Blog Tour Schedule

Monday, September 15
Review at A Bookish Affair
Review at WTF Are You Reading?
Tuesday, September 16
Review & Giveaway at JulzReads
Review & Giveaway at Luxury Reading
Wednesday, September 17
Review at Just One More Chapter
Spotlight & Giveaway at Passages to the Past
Thursday, September 18
Review at A Chick Who Reads
Spotlight at Historical Fiction Connection
Friday, September 19
Guest Post at What Is That Book About
Monday, September 22
Review at Historical Fiction Obsession
Interview & Giveaway at The Tudor Enthusiast
Tuesday, September 23
Review at Book Nerd
Review at Historical Tapestry
Wednesday, September 24
Review at leeanna.me
Spotlight & Giveaway at So Many Precious Books, So Little Time
Thursday, September 25
Review at CelticLady’s Reviews
Review at Curling Up By the Fire
Friday, September 26
Review & Giveaway at Peeking Between the Pages
Monday, September 29
Review at Book Drunkard
Review at So Many Books, So Little Time
Tuesday, September 30
Review at Flashlight Commentary
Review at Oh, For the Hook of a Book
Thursday, October 2
Review & Excerpt at Romantic Historical Reviews
Review & Giveaway at Luxury Reading

Friday, October 3
Review at The True Book Addict
Review at A Bibliotaph’s Reviews
Review & Giveaway at Broken Teepee

Where We Belong by K.L. Grayson Book Feature!

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Title: Where We Belong
Author: K.L. Grayson
Genre: Adult Romance
Publish Date: September 23, 2014
Cover PhotographerTess J Photography
Cover Designer: Wicked by Design

Synopsis

 photo WhereWeBelongFrontCover_zps54411fa1.jpgRegret . . . she's a snarky little bitch. I’ve tried several times to regret the events that took place on June 5, 2008, but for the life of me, I can’t. I'd never regret the pain, the suffering, or the heartache because they ultimately led me to the place I am now. And I can’t regret the place I am now. What I still can't figure out is this: how is it possible that the single worst day of my life inadvertently became the very best day? Five years ago my life was irrevocably changed. Seventeen minutes was all it took— to lose my best friend… to lose the love of my life… Seventeen minutes was all it took for the seeds of hope—the seeds of my future—to be planted in the worst possible way. My name is Harley Thompson, and this is my story.

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24 September 2014

Madame Picasso by Anne Girard Review!



Publication Date: August 26, 2014
Harlequin MIRA
Formats: eBook, Paperback

Genre: Historical Fiction
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The mesmerizing and untold story of Eva Gouel, the unforgettable woman who stole the heart of the greatest artist of our time
When Eva Gouel moves to Paris from the countryside, she is full of ambition and dreams of stardom. Though young and inexperienced, she manages to find work as a costumer at the famous Moulin Rouge, and it is here that she first catches the attention of Pablo Picasso, a rising star in the art world.
A brilliant but eccentric artist, Picasso sets his sights on Eva, and Eva can’t help but be drawn into his web. But what starts as a torrid affair soon evolves into what will become the first great love of Picasso’s life.
With sparkling insight and passion, Madame Picasso introduces us to a dazzling heroine, taking us from the salon of Gertrude Stein to the glamorous Moulin Rouge and inside the studio and heart of one of the most enigmatic and iconic artists of the twentieth century.

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Praise for Madame Picasso

“Early twentieth century Paris and Picasso’s lost love come to enchanted, vivid life in Madame Picasso. With a deft eye for detail and deep understanding for her protagonists, Anne Girard captures the earnest young woman who enthralled the famous artist and became his unsung muse.” – C.W. Gortner, bestselling author of THE QUEEN’S VOW

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About the Author

Anne Girard was born with writing in her blood. The daughter of a hard-driving Chicago newsman, she has always had the same passion for storytelling that fueled his lifelong career. She hand-wrote her first novel (admittedly, not a very good one) at the age of fourteen, and never stopped imagining characters and their stories. Writing only ever took a backseat to her love of reading.
After earning a bachelor’s degree in English literature from UCLA and a Master’s degree in psychology from Pepperdine University, a chance meeting with the acclaimed author, Irving Stone, sharply focused her ambition onto telling great stories from history with detailed research. “Live where your characters lived, see the things they saw,” he said, “only then can you truly bring them to life for your readers.” Anne took that advice to heart. After Stone’s encouragement twenty years ago, she sold her first novel. When she is not traveling the world researching her stories, Anne and her family make their home in Southern California. When she is not traveling or writing, she is reading fiction.
Anne also writes historical fiction under the name Diane Haeger. For more information, visit www.dianehaeger.com. You can also find her on FacebookTwitter, and Goodreads.



My Thoughts
Pablo Picasso was one of most influential painters of his era. He is not only known for his works of art. He was a painter, sculptor and poet but was also known for the many women he has loved. He is a tortured soul who isn't able to settle down with one woman. and carries around a lot of guilt and sadness over the death of his sister Conchita. He is well known for the co founding of the Cubist movement in painting. He is one of three artists who played a big part in the developments in painting, sculpture, printmaking and ceramics.

Eva Gouel is a young woman who left home to find her dreams in Paris. With only sewing as the skill that she posses, she gets a job at the Moulin Rouge repairing costumes for performers using the name Marcelle Humbert. She finds the stage an exciting place to work and quickly befriends several people, one of which is Pablo Picasso. At the time of this story he is in a long time relationship with Fernande Olivier, an artist/model. Theirs was a tumultuous affair and Fernande hoped to become Madame Picasso, she actually called herself that even though they were never married. After Picasso falls for Eva he calls it quits with Fernande. Eva is Picasso's muse and paints many pictures with a notation on the painting of Ma Jolie, I Love Eva. This novel is mostly the story of the relationship of Eva and Picasso.

I found this novel to be very informative, my knowledge of art in general and Picasso in particular being almost nil. Reading about the Moulin Rouge, Paris and other parts of France was interesting indeed. I also learned abit about the crowd that Picasso, Fernande and Eva belonged to, although I did know about Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas. They were both Americans who settled in Paris and were both well known in their own right as writers, activists and life partners. It was very in vogue during this particular era to be seen at one of Gertrudes parties. 

This is a romantic historical novel set in the dawn of the Belle Epogue, a time of new scientific discoveries, less rigid rules and more love of life and the arts. A bittersweet tale of a powerful love that not many people get in their lifetime. I highly recommend this book.

I received a copy for review and was not monetarily compensated for my review.

Madame Picasso Blog Tour Schedule

Monday, August 25
Review at Flashlight Commentary
Tuesday, August 26
Review at Historical Fiction Notebook
Interview & Giveaway at Flashlight Commentary
Wednesday, August 27
Review & Giveaway at Peeking Between the Pages
Interview & Giveaway at Historical Fiction Notebook
Thursday, August 28
Review & Giveaway at Words and Peace
Review & Giveaway at Kinx’s Book Nook
Friday, August 29
Review at Scandalous Women
Review at Curling Up by the Fire
Monday, September 1
Review at A Bookish Affair
Spotlight & Giveaway at Passages to the Past
Tuesday, September 2
Review & Giveaway at Luxury Reading
Interview & Giveaway at A Bookish Affair
Wednesday, September 3
Review at Gobs and Gobs of Books
Spotlight & Giveaway at Susan Heim on Writing
Thursday, September 4
Review & Giveaway at The Maiden’s Court
Friday, September 5
Review at To Read or Not to Read
Monday, September 8
Review at Book of Secrets
Review & Giveaway at Mina’s Bookshelf
Tuesday, September 9
Review at A Chick Who Reads
Wednesday, September 10
Review at Books in the Burbs
Thursday, September 11
Review at Ageless Pages Reviews
Friday, September 12
Review at Caroline Wilson Writes
Review at The Book Binder’s Daughter
Monday, September 15
Review at Layered Pages
Review at Carole’s Ramblings
Tuesday, September 16
Review at She is Too Fond of Books
Wednesday, September 17
Interview & Giveaway at Let Them Read Books
Thursday, September 18
Review at One Book of a Time
Friday, September 19
Spotlight & Giveaway at So Many Precious Books, So Little Time
Monday, September 22
Review & Giveaway at Broken Teepee
Tuesday, September 23
Review at The Librarian Fatale
Wednesday, September 24
Review at CelticLady’s Reviews
Review at WTF Are You Reading?
Thursday, September 25
Review at Kincavel Korner
Friday, September 26
Interview at Kincavel Korner

The End Game by James Barrow Spotlight!



Title:    "The End Game” 

Author:  James Barrow

Format:  eBook

Genre:   Contemporary Fiction — Mystery / Thriller

Synopsis:

   Three lives, two tragedies, one act of revenge. 

   Alexis Williams, a brilliant lawyer running a successful law practice, and Dr. Robert Peterson, head of cardiology of a children's hospital, begin a long-anticipated holiday aboard a luxurious yacht for a cruise along the coast of the Pacific North West. Stepping aboard the floating palace they unknowingly enter an intricate snare of deception vigorously fuelled by revenge. 

   Bradley Rand, the yacht's owner, is a confident, brooding and extremely wealthy businessman. He patiently and meticulously planned their lavish vacation, and what was presented as a trip to paradise turns out to be an intricate web of retaliation and retribution. Alexis and Robert have become Bradley's prisoners and the focus for rancor against a world that owes him. 



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First Chapter:
Chapter One
 
The soil was soft.  An eerie silence settled into the thick forest around her. Only the faint rhythmic murmur of waves lapping the shoreline at a short distance off persisted.  Even the birds remained silent, perhaps in apprehension of the event unraveling in their domain.
Daylight quickly surrendered to the night’s sky, leaving a dank darkness to envelop her like a moldy blanket. Each breath more laborious than the last, Alexis pulled herself through the dense underbrush dragging her injured leg like a heavy stone.  Complete exhaustion forced her to find a hiding place nestled under the hollow of an old craggy log that had long ago given up any pretense of life.
Through thousands of years the seasons had laid to rest deep carpets of autumn leaves, broken branches, and the debris nature deposits for its survival.  A perpetual creation for self-sustenance.  The musty smell of this decaying underbrush, and odors of tree pollen and young evergreens, all fragrances of nature’s life cycles in one deep breath provided Alexis an unfamiliar cradle for the night.  Her eyes closed as she succumbed.
 
The first rays of sunlight broke through the trees, and the mist slowly began to clear as Alexis cautiously leaned her head into the light, slowly opening her eyes, catching her first glimpse of the shoreline and feeling the prospect of freedom.
Alexis struggled to release herself from her temporary refuge.  Twigs entwined in her matted hair, she continued the painful crawl toward the waterfront.  Her wounded leg trembling, a painful reminder of her mortality and the physical vulnerability of her circumstance.  Warm blood trickled from her left arm now saturating her jacket’s sleeve.  Pain radiated through her body with each motion.  Involuntary chattering of her teeth made her head throb.  Alexis was fighting, striving to maintain consciousness.  She had lost too much blood.  Any reserves of adrenaline she might have beckoned had drained away.  Reliable reason and logic would not help her survive this nightmare.  Primal instincts and intuition were now her only useful partners.  Anger welled up, this time at herself.  Intuitively she had known.  The signs had become evident.  It had been far too obvious.  Keep moving damn you.  Can’t ever give him the satisfaction of getting me back there.  Damn him and damn them, keep moving.  How could you allow this happen?
She winced as a branch pulled strands of hair from her temple, a screaming insult to an already gravely injured body . . . to a gravely injured mind.  Alexis had let down her guard, opened the door.  Now she was paying a toll, possibly the ultimate and final toll.
Just ahead a dilapidated rowboat at the water’s edge, looking more like a coffin than a lifesaver, was an odd but welcome sight.  Alexis allowed herself a faint optimism.  She had made it this far.  Too far to lose now. 
She had no way of knowing with any certainty how long it had taken her captors to notice her disappearance, or even if they had, but notice they would.  It was just a matter of time before they would find her.  Precious time.  The only advance warning would be the crackling of dead leaves under heavy steps serving notice of a menacing approach through the woods.  Perforating the haze of pain she summoned a little clarity, pulling, begging for answers, and invoking strength to prevail.  “Get to the water,” she mumbled to herself, “don’t let him win, can’t let him win.”
Only three days earlier, life had been so ordinary.  A seemingly innocent holiday, a celebration, had too quickly transformed into a perilous trap.  Her guarded and uncomplicated existence turned upside down through an aggressive and complicated subterfuge.  Her jumbled thoughts bounced around a disorganized garden, no linear sequence.  Nothing made sense.  Too exhausted to understand, she had no choice but to move on.  Escape the insanity.  Anything, anything to be back home surrounded by familiar objects, chairs, pillows, snuggled up in her bed, drifting into fantasies of a good book and consoled by warm tea . . . but now that hardly seemed possible.  Had they left anything she could return to? Her sanctuary, her most treasured possessions had been violated.  Each corner of her being had been assaulted.
Her thoughts drifted to Robert.  Why had he not shown up to meet her as planned?  What could they possibly have done to him?  She knew that if Robert had not escaped he would become leverage.  Leverage forcing her return.  Nausea rose in her throat.  Stop, she ordered herself.  She feared getting lost in a haze of questions and knew that to survive she would have to separate herself and focus.  One thing at a time.
Inching herself a few more feet she applied her uninjured shoulder against the bow of the rowboat.  Squeezing energy from each breath, she struggled to nudge the boat off the rocks and into the water toward freedom.  A jolt of pain from her leg screamed up her spine and pummeled the back of her head.  The exertion was more than her body could manage.  Slowly her head slumped and her cheek pressed onto the wet pebbles.  Her eyes closed involuntarily.  Consciousness dimmed once more.  So close.

23 September 2014

Beast Part Four by Ella James Book Release Blitz!



If you read Beast part three, and you should have, since these are serials, I don't think I need to entice you to one-click this novella. Beast and Annabelle are f*cked - and you know they're f*ckING, too. Grab your guns and a few extra pairs of panties! We're on the lam, and it's sexier than ever.

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FROM HOLLYWOOD ROYALTY...

At twenty-one years old, third-generation movie star Cal Hammond was on top of the world. He had more money than God and more women than any man could need. But when a night of debauchery ends in tragedy, he forfeits a life of luxury for a ten-year prison sentence at La Rosa, California’s most violent prison.

TO BRUTAL BEAST.

Eight years later, a ruthless, cunning man runs La Rosa from the inside. He is known simply as Beast. All the wardens fear him. All the gangs obey him. He speaks to no one but his inner council. What he says is law.

ONLY SHE CAN SAVE HIM.

Annabelle Mitchell’s stepfather is the warden at La Rosa. He deals as dirty as his trustees, and after years of smooth relations with Beast and the gangs he runs, Holt lands on the powerful prisoner’s hit list. That very afternoon, Annabelle pays a surprise visit to La Rosa, hoping to use her new counseling license at a place she thinks she could make a difference. When Beast sees her, he releases the warden and grabs the nameless girl who played a starring role in the worst night of his life. The price for the warden’s error is not death. It’s his precious Belle.



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Continue the dark, erotic journey of Annabelle, the warden's daughter, and the man she's pined for since high school. No longer Cal Hammond, actor, Beast is a brutal man who runs La Rosa Prison's gangs from behind a shroud of secrecy and lies. Can Annabelle's love save him from his tainted past, or will his deceit ruin both of them?



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Return to La Rosa Prison as Annabelle tries to save Beast from his grizzly fate. Her tongue and hands are doing most of the saving.

Okay, not really.

There's suspense and a healthy dose of smut, too. You know that's how you like it...

About Ella James

Ella James is a Colorado author who writes teen and adult romance. She is happily married to a man who knows how to wield a red pen, and together they are raising a feisty two-year-old who will probably grow up believing everyone’s parents go to war over the placement of a comma.

Ella’s books have been listed on numerous Amazon bestseller lists, including the Movers & Shakers list and the Amazon Top 100; two were listed among Amazon’s Top 100 Young Adult Ebooks of 2012.

To find out more about Ella’s projects and get dates on upcoming releases, find her on Facebook at facebook.com/ellajamesauthorpage and follow her blog, www.ellajamesbooks.com. Questions or comments? Tweet her at author_ellaj or e-mail her at ella_f_james@ymail.com.

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