Halloween Character Booktacular with (Jus Accardo)
Hello everyone! Today I have an awesome from Jus Accardo Touch series 🙂 Enjoy! “A couple crossed the lawn, the girl dressed as Little Bo Peep, and her freakishly tall date, like a black sheep. She was leading him toward the house by a long leash and collar. Oh, yeah. Curd was going to have a field day with that. Kale lifted his hood to peer at the couple. “I still don’t understand the point of all this.”            I smiled and wrapped my arm around his waist. It’d taken some convincing, but I managed to coax him into coming to Curd’s famous Halloween bash. Every year something epic happened. Last year’s highlight was a brawl between the yellow Teletubby and Thor. The year before that, Santa Claus did a strip tease, then ran naked—except for the snowy...
Read MoreHalloween Character Booktacular with (Miranda Kenneally)
Hello ! Today I have the lovely Miranda Kennealy with an awesome excerpt that Catching Jordan fans will love!! In my first book CATCHING JORDAN, Jordan’s love interest is a guy named Ty Green. Ty’s little sister, Vanessa, is still in middle school during CATCHING JORDAN, but in my fourth book, RACING SAVANNAH (coming in December 2013), Vanessa is one of the main characters. Below is a scene from RACING SAVANNAH that will most likely be the finished book. I hope you like the references to Halloween, and avid fans of CATCHING JORDAN and STEALING PARKER should pick up on some references! Damned Five-Year Plans ~ Vanessa ~  Papa has this prehistoric plaid couch the color of Halloween. Orange, red, gold, and more orange. It’s hideous. It’s hideous and I love it. It...
Read MoreHalloween Character Booktacular with (Gretchen McNeil) + GIVEAWAY!
Hello! Today I have another awesome excerpt from Ten! Loved this book soo much 🙂 Author links: Website | Facebook | Twitter Halloween, 2011 Jenny stood frozen in the hallway just outside Teddy’s room, body tense, feet rooted to the floor. The sound she’d heard from downstairs was louder now, and what she’d thought were the bumps and thuds of her little brother playing in his room after bedtime now appeared less innocent. As she gazed at him from the doorway, Teddy lay curled up in his Avengers comforter, eyes closed, chest heaving slow and steady as he slept. Alone. But Jenny could still hear the footsteps. Footsteps. Yes, that’s exactly what they were. Heavy, plodding footsteps pacing back and forth across the floor of her kid...
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