About Silver Tongue • Paperback: 274 pages • Publisher: Seventh Star Press, LLC (April 20, 2015) The Colonies lost the Revolutionary War. Now it’s 1839 and the North American continent is divided into three territories: New Britannia, Nueva Espana, and Nouvelle France where seventeen-year-old Claire Poissant lives. Claire has a magical way with words—literally. But […]
Charles Todd, author of An Unwilling Accomplice and A Pattern of Lies, on tour July and August 2015
We have two incredible books on tour from Charles Todd. Follow along with the tour as bloggers review back-to-back books in the Bess Crawford series! About An Unwilling Accomplice • Paperback: 368 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Reprint edition (May 5, 2015) In this absorbing and atmospheric historical mystery from New York Times bestselling […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for July 6th – 10th
Untamed by Diana Palmer Monday, July 6th: From the TBR Pile Tuesday, July 7th: Let Them Read Books Wednesday, July 8th: One Curvy Blogger Thursday, July 9th: Romance Novels for the Beach Friday, July 10th: Raven Haired Girl Olivay by Deborah Reed Monday, July 6th: Peeking Between the Pages Tuesday, July 7th: For the Love of Fictional Worlds Wednesday, July 8th: 5 Minutes for Books […]
Kim Van Alkemade, author of Orphan #8, on tour July 2015
About Orphan#8 • Paperback: 416 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (August 4, 2015) A stunning debut novel of historical fiction set in the forgotten world of New York City’s Jewish orphanages In 1919, four-year-old Rachel Rabinowitz is placed in the Hebrew Infant Home where Dr. Mildred Solomon is conducting medical research on the children. Dr. Solomon […]
Jill Morrow, author of Newport, on tour July 2015
About Newport • Paperback: 384 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (July 7, 2015) In a glamorous Newport mansion filled with secrets, a debonair lawyer must separate truth from deception. . . . Spring 1921. The Great War is over, Prohibition is in full swing, the Great Depression is still years away. Wealthy families flock to the […]
Andrew Mayne, author of Name of the Devil, on tour July 2015
About Name of the Devil • Paperback: 432 pages • Publisher: Bourbon Street Books; (July 7, 2015) In this electrifying sequel to Angel Killer, magician-turned-FBI-agent Jessica Blackwood must channel her past to catch a killer consumed by a desire for revenge. When a church combusts in rural Appalachia, the bizarre trail of carnage suggests diabolical forces are at […]
Victoria Hislop, author of The Sunrise, on tour July 2015
About The Sunrise • Paperback: 352 pages • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (July 7, 2015) Internationally bestselling author Victoria Hislop delivers a stirring novel set during the 1974 Cypriot coup d’état that tells the intersecting stories of three families devastated by the conflict. . . Summer 1972—Famagusta is Cyprus’s most desirable tourist destination in the Mediterranean. […]
Tim Tigner, author of Coercion, on tour August/September 2015
About Coercion Paperback: 320 pages Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (July 7, 2015) The phone rings and the offer is made, leaving you only seconds to decide. Betray your country, or watch your family drop dead before your eyes. After the Iron Curtain’s collapse, Russia appears to be finished as a superpower. But KGB general Vasily Karpov is […]
Holly Brown, author of A Necessary End, on tour July 2015
About A Necessary End • Hardcover: 400 pages • Publisher: William Morrow (July 7, 2015) How far would you go to get what you wanted? The author of Don’t Try to Find Me returns with a taut, riveting novel of psychological suspense—a domestic drama full of secrets and twists—about a woman determined to have a child, her ambivalent […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for July 2015
_____________________________ We don’t believe that our lives can change in an instant-until they do. Book Clubs will find much to discuss in Olivay Olivay by Deborah Reed Olivay, widowed for a year and sleepwalking through life, meets Henry by chance. She takes him to her Los Angeles loft, thinking it will just be for the […]








