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Speak No Evil by Liana Gardner Nerd Blast Book Giveaway

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SYNOPSIS TRUTH IS THE HARBINGER OF HELL What if every time you told the truth, evil followed? My name is Melody Fisher. My daddy was a snake handler in Appalachia until Mama died. Though years have passed, I can still hear the rattle before the strike that took her from me. And it’s all my fault. Since then, I’ve been passed around from foster home to foster home. I didn’t think anything could be as bad as losing Mama. I was wrong. But I will not speak of things people have done to me. Every time I do, worse evil follows. Now, the only thing I trust is what saved me years ago. Back when I would sing the snakes calm ...   AMAZON  |  BARNES & NOBLE  |  BOOK DEPOSITORY Praise for  SPEAK NO EVIL Recommended for the INDIE NEXT LIST "... suspense and intrigue ... Melody's story is grim, but hope is weaved in throughout ... highly emotional." ― School Library Journal "Gardner tackles difficult topics, including bullying and abuse of all types, in

Undoing by Desserae K Shepston Book Review

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SYNOPSIS:       Rebecca stared hard into the darkness, barely able to make out the outline of the mountain from the light of the moon. She thought about what was behind that mountain. She knew who lived out that way. That was ranchland, worked by the parents of a boy she went to school with. He was a year older than her. Daniel Morgan. She didn't know him other than to recognize him in passing in the halls. He was one to notice. Jet black hair. Green eyes. Gentle smile. Tall and lean and just so perfectly muscular from helping on the ranch. But. He was off-limits. He was of a different social Tier, and those lines could not be crossed. Council was quite clear on this...       Rebecca glanced at her watch. It felt like she'd been waiting for much more than the three minutes that had passed since she first came to the window. 1:59 a.m. Her eyes shifted back to the darkness and the ghost of a mountain in the distance, just as a change started to occur. Jonathan was right... ​

Hashtag Rogue Book 5 by Chautona Havig Book Review and Giveaway

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ABOUT THE BOOK Something is terribly wrong in The Agency. Again. Flynne Dortmann: computer specialist extraordinaire. The right arm of every agent in The Agency. And totally untrained for agent duty. So when no one takes a threat seriously, Flynne does the only thing she can think of. With money she has no authorization to use, a gun she’s never fired in her hip pocket, and more zip-ties than any agent should be allowed to carry, Flynne takes on protective detail for an unwilling client. #Rogue. Mark Cho hasn’t had a chance to get used to being Marco Mendina—head of the Eastern US Agency. Not only that, every sign points to someone knowing he isn’t who he appears to be. His agency is in trouble.  His agents may be in danger, and with an office girl gone rogue, deciding what problem to tackle first is a problem in itself. Not to mention, he misses his office assistant with her emoji-speak, killer tech skills, and sharp instincts. Book:  Hashtag Rogue     Author:  Ch

Pulse by Linore Burkard Book Review and Giveaway

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ABOUT THE BOOK What do you do when the whole world stops? Andrea, Lexie and Sarah   are just ordinary teens until a mysterious event shuts down all technology. In the dead of winter, there’s no heat, no internet, no cell phones–not even a working car. In this chilling Christian YA tale, most of the population doesn’t survive. Pitting faith and grit against a world without power, the girls and their families must beat the odds. But can they find the strength to survive when society collapses and technology fails? Book:  Pulse   Linore Burkard       Author:  Linore Burkard Genre:  Christian YA/Apocalyptic Suspense Release date:  August 24, 2015  Click  here  to get your copy. MY BOOK REVIEW "Pulse" is the first book of Linore Burkard's series. It is all about surviving life when our electrical grid goes down worldwide.   Linore Burkard has a unique writing style.  She had the story be told through journal entries of each of these three teen girls in Win