Giveaway: Up To Me by Christi Barth (e-book giveaway!)

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Ella Mayhew’s always appreciated the beautiful view of Seneca Lake from the spa window of her family’s hotel.But the view improves dramatically when a hot stranger runs across the grounds—shirtless. He’s the first man to kickstart her hormones in the three years since she lost her parents, and she doesn’t even know his name.

Graydon Locke’s on his umpteenth undercover assignment. The routine’s always the same: assess a business, recommend it for closure, then roll out before anyone discovers his decisions impact hundreds of lives. He’s always believed nothing good comes out of small towns. Why would this one be different? Then he makes two classic rookie mistakes—falling for the sweet, sexy girl who owns the very business he’s on the verge of axing. And letting the town’s residents get involved in both his life, and his relationship with Ella.

Ella’s the best thing to ever happen to Gray, but he’s lied to her from the start. If he pulls the plug on Mayhew Manor, the entire town may crumble. Ella couldn’t save her parents, but it’s up to her to save their hotel. Even if that means turning her back on true love.

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Return to Homecoming Ranch by Julia London (Blog Tour & Giveaway!)

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Title: Return to Homecoming Ranch (Pine River Trilogy, Book 2)

Author: Julia London

Genre: Women’s fiction

Release date: July 22, 2014

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Curly-haired Libby Tyler never stops smiling…until her beloved boyfriend suddenly forces her out of their home and away from his adoring kids. When she learns he dumped her for his flighty ex-wife, Libby’s sadness turns to fury—and she very publicly smashes his truck with a golf club, earning herself a trip to a mental health center for some “rest.”

Handsome, hazel-eyed deputy Sam Winters has been sober for two years. Afraid of backsliding, he lives in the mountains and keeps his distance from people. Yet he never forgot Libby, his former colleague at the sheriff’s office whose charm and cheerfulness always warmed his days.

Now Libby’s back, ignoring the townspeople’s whispers (and her ex’s restraining order) while desperately trying to make Homecoming Ranch a successful event destination. She keeps causing trouble for Sam, but he finds her smile more beautiful than ever…and his touch gives her thrills she’s never felt. Could these two lost souls mend each other’s broken hearts?

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Oh Julia London….. What can I say?

I adored the characters of Sam and Libby. I understood Libby’s desire to take that 5 iron to her ex’s shiny new truck (I mean- am I right? Come on- if you haven’t even fantasied about doing this to an ex’s truck once- well, I don’t believe you 😉

Now this being the second book in the series and not having read the fist one, I was concerned that I would be a bit lost. That I really should have read the first one. So was my enjoyment less by not reading the first book? No! I do say that if you are a stickler for reading series in order- go on and do it. You DON’T HAVE to, though!

Can we talk about this cover? I mean, really! Did the cover gods just come down from the bookish world and give her the best cover? Yes, I think they did!

The pain that Libby felt at not being able to be with the kids that she had been helping raise was understandable. I mean, she had been a part of their life! Julia nailed the emotions that Libby felt- and basically just made the readers need to invest in Kleenex.

Listen, I could go on some more. But, I’ll just sum it up: Read the book. Give it a chance. It’s got something for everyone (family, love, witty banter, characters that are memorable, and much more!)

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Outside, she could hear the voices rise to a crescendo at the opening kick off. She lifted her head, breathed out once more. Dr. Huber was right—deep breathing did help. Libby pitched forward onto her hands and knees, then pushed herself up, down dog style, to standing. She looked at herself in the mirror. There was no sign that she was on the verge of exploding with disappointment and frustration. She sighed, tucked in a stray curl or two, smoothed her top, and with one last deep breath, reached for the bathroom door, unlocking it and pulling it open.

She let out a little squeal of surprise to see Sam standing there, leaning against the wall opposite the door. “What are you doing here?” she demanded.

“Everything okay?”

“Yes. Why?” she asked defensively.

Sam cocked a brow.

“I’m fine,” she said adamantly.

“Okay,” he said, and pushed away from the wall.

“But wait—I need to know something. Do you think I would do something to torpedo Leo’s fundraising just because Gwen is involved?” she blurted, because it suddenly seemed of the utmost importance that Sam not think that, of all people.

“No,” he said firmly. “Don’t let it get to you, Libby. You know how it is out in the world today—people are more cautious than they used to be.”

“So basically, what you’re saying, is all of Pine River is worried that I will be the one to pick up a gun and start firing.”

He smiled sympathetically. “I wouldn’t say all.”

Libby blinked.

“I’m teasing you.”

“Yeah,” she said. “You should look into stand-up comedy.”

“Maybe I will,” he said, and moved forward. Only inches separated them now. “Are you ready to come watch some football?”

Libby sighed, and before she knew what she was doing, she dropped her forehead to Sam’s shoulder. “I don’t think I can.”

“Sure you can,” he murmured.

They stood awkwardly a moment—Libby leaning into Sam, her face in his shirt, her arms at her side. Sam standing stiff and still. But then Libby felt him lift one hand. He put it on the small of her back.

“Don’t cry,” he said.

She snorted. “I’m not crying. I’m too mad to cry.”

Another hand came up and landed on her back. He gave her a strange, but friendly little pat, as if he didn’t know what to do with her precisely.

Libby lifted her head. In that close hallway, Sam’s eyes looked dark. “Sam—”

“No,” he said quickly, cutting her off. “I meant what I said, Libby. No more hand-holding.”

“I know. I heard you the first five times you said it.” His eyes were the color of turbulent, churning seas.

“Great,” he said as his gaze drifted to her mouth. “Then you understand that your problem is not mine.”

“Good!” she said, studying his bottom lip, full and wet. A shiver of memory raced down her spine. “You’re too bossy, anyway.”

“God, don’t talk anymore,” he said, and lowered his head, his mouth hungrily finding hers.

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Julia London is the New York Times and USA Today best selling author of more than a two dozen romantic fiction novels. She is the author of the popular Secrets of Hadley Green historical romance series, as well as the new Cabot Sisters historical series. She is also the author of several contemporary romances, including Homecoming Ranch and Return to Homecoming Ranch.

Julia is the recipient of the RT Bookclub Award for Best Historical Romance and a four time finalist for the prestigious RITA award for excellence in romantic fiction.

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Literary Friday, ya’ll…

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It’s Friday. And a pile of corn is coming to my house tomorrow- which means I’ll be pretty busy all weekend!

1. Deep South Magazine and #literaryfriday: Win THE STORIES WE TELL by Patti Callahan Henry, read the review of THE MOCKINGBIRD NEXT DOOR, and check out Hemingway’s recipe for a daiquiri. Plus- much, much, much more! Continue reading

Since You’ve Been Gone by Anouska Knight

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

Since You’ve Been Gone

Holly Jefferson is young, a master at baking cakes, and a widow. Her husband, Charlie, has died and she is lost and broken. Holly is trying to put on a brave face and run her business, Cake, but she’s still dealing with the heartbreak on a daily basis.

When a woman comes in the bakery with a strange cake request, Holly does not think much of this. She makes the cake, gets a bit of a chuckle about the cake and is off to make the delivery. Continue reading

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Where is Traveling With T talking about Jane Austen

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Traveling With T is hanging out at Book Bloggers International today talking about ole Jane Austen (you know, Jane who wrote about characters such as Elizabeth Bennett, Mr. Darcy and many more characters, who wrote the wonderful way Mr.Darcy proposed to Elizabeth, who wrote books that people still talk about today!) Continue reading

Just Can’t Get Enough Of: Cowboys

July is a HOT month and the Harlequin folks “Just Can’t Get Enough Of: Cowboys!”

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Harlequin Books has 3 (yes, 3!) books that they think will be perfect for the reader who just can’t get enough of cowboys! So grab some sweet tea or a glass of wine and prepare to be introduced to 3 books that will remind you of why swooning over cowboys still happens……… Continue reading

Moonrise by Cassandra King

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Traveling With T purchased this book in October 2013.

Moonrise

When Helen Honeycutt falls in love with Emmet Justice, a charismatic television journalist who has recently lost his wife in a tragic accident, their sudden marriage creates a rift between her new husband and his oldest friends, who resent Helen’s intrusion into their tightly knit circle. Hoping to mend fences, the newlyweds join the group for a summer at his late wife’s family home in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Helen soon falls under the spell not only of the little mountain town and its inhabitants, but also of Moonrise, her predecessor’s Victorian mansion, named for its unique but now sadly neglected nocturnal gardens. But the harder Helen tries to fit in, the more obvious it is that she will never measure up to the woman she replaced.
Someone is clearly determined to drive her away, but who wants her gone, and why? As Emmet grows more remote, Helen reaches out to the others in the group, only to find that she can’t trust anyone. When she stumbles on the secret behind her predecessor’s untimely death, Helen must decide if she can ever trust—or love—again.

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Swan Point by Sherryl Woods

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for the consideration of a fair and honest review.

Swan Point

Adelia Hernandez, recently divorced from her husband, Ernesto- has moved to the Swan Point neighborhood of the small town of Serenity. While a divorce is hard for everyone normally- Adelia is feeling the pressure even more- she wants to protect her children from more hurt by Ernesto, she is dealing with family fall-out (her family does not believe in divorce) and grappling with the fact that Ernesto made her feel like less than a woman with his putdowns and affairs.

With Adelia being newly single, she wants to enjoy her independence, focus on her kids, and work on her house. Continue reading

Black Current by Karen Keskinen

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Black Current

Jaymie Zarlin is a PI in Santa Barbara, California. One morning, she gets a phone call from her friend (well. a bit more than just a friend) Zave. Zave has the info on a job- and thinks that Jaymie would be a good person for it.  Jaymie, at first, is hesitant. It’s 5:30 in the morning and who really wants to get out of bed… But a $1,000 bucks and knowing that will help pay the bills this month woos her out of bed. Continue reading

The Good Girl by Mary Kubica

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for consideration of a fair and honest review.

The Good Girl

Meet Mia Dennett- the black sheep of the Dennett family. Mia dances to the beat of her own drum. She’s an art teacher at an inner city school- refusing the life of a lawyer that her daddy wishes for her. Continue reading