Review: Terry Spear delivers a laugh-out-loud, HOT & sexy, page-turning story in Hero of a Highland Wolf

imageI became hooked on shifter romances years ago and one of the people I blame for this addiction is author Terry Spear. Yes, that’s right, when I began to read Terry Spear’s Heart of the Wolf series, I was hooked. Why? Because Spear creates a fabulous, believable shifter world.

No, I didn’t start looking at my neighbors too closely (though I did wonder about that coyote/wolf that began wandering around). Seriously, though, Spear’s Heart of the Wolf series combines believable protagonists that are shifters whom I’d love to have move in next door. (Yes, quite a few hunky alphas …

A note from the editor about a word thief

Plagiarize 
(as defined by MerriamWebster.com*)
"to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own : use (another’s production) without crediting the source." 
"to commit literary theft : present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source"
*"Plagiarize." Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web. 19 July 2014. See: www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plagiarize.

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I never thought I’d need to add a copyright, yes a © to my blog posts. But, believe it or not, I found out that someone plagiarized one of my reviews …

Feeding Your eReader Friday features HOT FREE or almost free ($0.99) ebooks

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imageHere’s this week’s FABulous selection of FREE & almost free ($0.99 ) Kindle books selected for your eReader. This list is carefully chosen and I have either read the title or am recommending it as I highly respect the author. 
Some of these offers may not last for long, so if you see a book you’d like – click on the  book’s cover image and/or the underlined link to download it from Amazon.com. 
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Throwback Thursday: ISO Catherine Marshall’s Christy

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I remember very stealthily absconding with my mother’s copy of Catherine Marshall’s Christy when I was about age 10 or 11. I have a feeling that I was drawn to the book because I really, really liked the blue and purple colors on the cover that depicted an exuberantly happy woman standing on a mountain top. I was certainly ambitious at that age, considering I was still struggling with a bit of dyslexia, to start reading this almost 600 page paperback. The reason I could abscond with it is that my mother would read a few pages and fall asleep. …

Review: Adrianne Lee’s Big Sky Pie stories are sexy, comfort food for the soul!

When I think comfort food for my sweet tooth, my inner touchstone turns to pie … the physicality of rolling the dough, the aroma of the pie baking that fills the house, and the first taste of a warm slice along with a little ice cream. Melt in your mouth delicious and true down home comfort.

Just as actual pie is my comfort food, Adrianne Lee’s Big Sky Pie series set in Kalispell, Montana, offers down home wisdom, bad boy (and girl) antics, humor, and some HOT love scenes. If you haven’t yet read these books, because initially they were …