Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Late Teaser Tuesday!


An excerpt from Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire (releasing on April 2013)


Shepley walked out of his bedroom pulling a T-shirt over his head. His eyebrows pushed together.
“Did they just leave?”
“Yeah,” I said absently, rinsing my cereal bowl and dumping Abby’s leftover oatmeal in the sink. She’d barely touched it.
“Well, what the hell? Mare didn’t even say goodbye.”
“You knew she was going to class. Quit being a cry baby.”
Shepley pointed to his chest. “I’m the cry baby? Do you remember last night?”
“Shut up.”
“That’s what I thought.” He sat on the couch and slipped on his sneakers. “Did you ask Abby about her birthday?”
“She didn’t say much, except that she’s not into birthdays.”
“So what are we doing?”
“Throwing her a party.” Shepley nodded, waiting for me to explain. “I thought we’d surprise her. Invite some of our friends over and have America take her out for a while.”
Shepley put on his white ball cap, pulling it down so low over his brows I couldn’t see his eyes. “She can manage that. Anything else?”
“How do you feel about a puppy?”
Shepley laughed once. “It’s not my birthday, bro.”
I walked around the breakfast bar and leaned my hip against the stool. “I know, but she lives in the dorms. She can’t have a puppy.”
“Keep it here? Seriously? What are we going to do with a dog?”
“I found a Cairn Terrier online. It’s perfect.”
“A what?”
“Pidge is from Kansas. It’s the same kind of dog Dorothy had in the Wizard of Oz.”
Shepley’s face was blank. “The Wizard of Oz.”
“What? I liked the scarecrow when I was a little kid, shut the fuck up.”
“It’s going to crap every where, Travis. It’ll bark and whine and … I don’t know.”
“So does America … minus the crapping.”
Shepley wasn’t amused.
“I’ll take it out and clean up after it. I’ll keep it in my room. You won’t even know it’s here.”
“You can’t keep it from barking.”
“Think about it. You gotta admit it’ll win her over.”
Shepley smiled. “Is that what this is all about? You’re trying to win over Abby?”
My brows pulled together. “Quit it.”
His smile widened. “You can get the damn dog…”
I grinned with victory.
“…if you admit you have feelings for Abby.”
I frowned in defeat. “C’mon, man!”
“Admit it,” Shepley said, crossing his arms. What a tool. He was actually going to make me say it.
I looked to the floor, and everywhere else except Shepley’s smug ass smile. I fought it for a while, but the puppy was fucking brilliant. Abby would flip out (in a good way for once), and I could keep it at the apartment. She’d want to be there every
day.
“I like her,” I said through my teeth.
Shepley held his hand to his ear. “What? I couldn’t quite hear you.”
“You’re an asshole! Did you hear that?”
Shepley crossed his arms. “Say it.”
“I like her, okay?”
“Not good enough.”
“I have feelings for her. I care about her. A lot. I can’t stand it when she’s not around. Happy?”
“For now,” he said, grabbing his backpack off the floor.

Monday, November 19, 2012

For fans of Beautiful Disaster!


Travis' POV! 

SummaryBeautiful Disaster told in Travis point of view.

How much is too much to love?

Travis Maddox learned two things from his mother before she died: Love hard. Fight harder.

In Walking Disaster, the life of Travis is full of fast women, underground gambling, and violence. Just when he thought he was invincible, Abby Abernathy brings him to his knees.

Every story has two sides. In Jamie McGuire's New York Times bestseller Beautiful Disaster Abby had her say. Now it's time to see the story through Travis's eyes.

Releasing April 2013!

Rescue My Heart by Jill Shalvis



Readers finally get Adam's story! This is the third novel in Jill Shalvis' series Animal Magnetism
Adam is the quiet and mysterious Connelly brother and now we get a chance to find out why. Adam's life was heading downhill when Holly's father suggested for him to join the military. Since then, the young man became a man who hides his emotions from the world. Something happened while he was in the military, and ever since then, he hasn't been the same.

Holly is the typical heroine. She's rich, beautiful, and tough. She has a secret past with Adam and she hasn't forgiven him for breaking her young, foolish heart. However, Holly's father is missing, and she has no choice but to beg for the help of the only man she'd ever loved. 

The story was great and heartwarming. The characters were well-developed and the plot wasn't annoying or repetitive. We knew it wasn't going to be an easy relationship before reading the book because Adam is such a secretive and complex character. Holly was a good fit for Adam and the author did a great job developing their old feelings for one another into something stronger and more complex. The dogs were great additions, and since I love dogs, it made me like the story even more.

I recommend this book to anyone who's a fan of romance, pets, and action. 

The next novel in the series will feature Holly's best friend Kate and Holly's brother Grif!