About The Alligator Man Hardcover: 400 pages Publisher: Center Street (October 8, 2013) Roy Johnson, the former CEO of Dynatron, preyed on smaller companies, swallowing them whole and spitting them out after taking huge profits. He left Dynatron with a one hundred million dollar golden parachute before the company took a nose dive, wiping out the jobs […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for October 2013
Check out the great books we’re offering in October! __________________________________________________ With themes of memory, longing, passion, and loss, book clubs will find much to love about Adé: A Love Story Adé: A Love Story Known worldwide for her brilliant, frank memoirs, Rebecca Walker returns with a poetic, lushly written debut novella that is sure to garner major […]
K. Makansi, author of The Sowing, on tour November/December 2013
About The Sowing Print Length: 319 pages Publisher: Layla Dog Press Remy Alexander was born into the elite meritocracy of the Okarian Sector. From an early age, she and her friends were programmed for intellectual and physical superiority through specialized dietary regimes administered by the Okarian Agricultural Consortium. But when her older sister Tai was murdered […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for September 23rd – 27th
Painted Hands by Jennifer Zobair Monday, September 23rd: BookNAround Monday, September 23rd: Bibliotica Tuesday, September 24th: Doing Dewey Wednesday, September 25th: Stephany Writes Thursday, September 26th: Drey’s Library The Returned by Jason Mott Monday, September 23rd: Happy. Pretty. Sweet. Tuesday, September 24th: The Best Books Ever Wednesday, September 25th: Silver’s Reviews Thursday, September 26th: Between the Covers Friday, September 27th: […]
Jen Turano, author of A Talent for Trouble, on tour in November 2013
About A Talent for Trouble Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (October 1, 2013) For years, Miss Felicia Murdock’s every thought and action have been in pursuit of becoming a minister’s wife. When the minister she’d set her sights on has other ideas, she decides something in her life needs to change–and soon–before she wastes any […]
Sandra Neil Wallace, author of Muckers, on tour October/November 2013
About Muckers Hardcover: 288 pages Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers (October 8, 2013) Sandra Neil Wallace’s debut historical fiction novel Muckers (Random House/Knopf; October 2013; ($16.99 U.S./$18.99 CAN.), is based on the true story of the 1950 Jerome Muckers football team and the championship season that rallied an Arizona town together and turned tragedy into a […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for September 9th-14th
The Arrangement by Mary Balogh Tuesday, September 10th- In The Hammock Wednesday, September 11th- Urban Girl Reader Thursday, September 12th- Adventures of an Intrepid Reader Thursday, September 12th- Unabridged Chick Friday, September 13th: Reading Reality Freud’s Mistress by Karen Mack Monday, September 9th: A Bookish Affair Tuesday, September 10th: Books in the Burbs Wednesday, September 11th: A Novel Review Thursday, September 12th: A Chick Who […]
Sharon Struth, author of The Hourglass, on tour in October 2013
About The Hourglass Paperback: 342 pages Publisher: Etopia Press (July 19, 2013) Can forgiveness survive lies and unspoken truths? Until Brenda McAllister’s husband committed suicide, she appeared to have the ideal life: a thriving psychology practice, success as a self-help author, and a model family. But her guilt over her affair with Jack’s best friend prevents her […]
Andrea Kane, author of The Stranger You Know, on tour October/November 2013
About The Stranger You Know Series: Forensic Instincts Hardcover: 368 pages Publisher: Harlequin MIRA (September 24, 2013) It begins with a chilling phone call to Casey Woods. And ends with another girl dead. College-age girls with long red hair. Brutally murdered, they’re posed like victims in a film noir. Each crime scene is eerily similar to the twisted […]
Helen Maryles Shankman, author of The Color of Light, on tour November 2013
About The Color of Light NEW YORK CITY, 1992. At the American Academy of Classical Art, popular opinion has it that the school’s handsome and mysterious founder, Raphael Sinclair, is a vampire. It is a rumor Rafe does nothing to dispel. Scholarship student Tessa Moss has long dreamed of the chance to study at Rafe’s […]






