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New Release Review! A WHISPER OF DEATH by Darcy Burke (Raven & Wren #1)

After being viciously stabbed and left for dead, Hadrian Becket, Earl of Ravenhurst struggles back to health only to discover he is cursed with a vexing ability to see visions he can’t explain. Terrified he may be going mad, he must keep the disturbing skill secret. But when it proves helpful in tracking his would-be killer, he has no choice but to embrace the newfound power. The retrocognition leads him to the house of a man recently deceased, where he encounters the clever and intriguing Miss Matilda Wren—who may be able to help him solve the many questions raised by…

A Conversation with Fern Ronay, Author of BETTER BELIEVE IT (with a giveaway!)

Thanks so much for agreeing to be with us today! Happy to be here! What 5 things should readers know about you?  My first name is Jennifer but my friends call me Fern. I am 100% Italian American and from New Jersey. I love Sarah Jessica Parker, SATC, Golden Girls and historical fiction and history in general. I love old photos and encourage everyone to tag me on photos of their grandparents. I really do love to see them even if I don’t know them! I believe in signs from the other side and have a podcast called Signs from the…

Pre-Release Review! MOONLIGHT SCANDALS by Jennifer L. Armentrout (de Vincent #3)

Moonlight Scandals by Jennifer L. ArmentroutSeries: de Vincent Series #3Genre: Adult Contemporary RomancePublisher: Avon BooksPublication Date: January 29, 2019 It takes a fearless woman to love the most scandalous man alive in New York Times Bestselling Author Jennifer L. Armentrout’s breathtaking novel. Even a ghost hunter like Rosie Herpin couldn’t have foreseen the fateful meeting between two mourners that has brought her so intimately close to the notorious and seductive Devlin de Vincent. Everyone in New Orleans knows he’s heir to a dark family curse that both frightens and enthralls. To the locals, Devlin is the devil. To Rosie, he’s a man who’s…