Thursday, September 1, 2016

CRIMSON TREE

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MY REVIEW
This book at first may have started less than ideal that did not last long. The way it written and knowing it is based on true events makes it seem scarier as your reading and you can feel more for the characters.
I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading any future writings.

I was given an ARC copy for an honest review.

CrimsonTree-ebook-webThe Crimson Tree

Disembodied voices.
Apparitions.
Waking nightmares.
Strange occurrences are happening with increased intensity and Carly cannot escape what is tormenting her. With little proof and little support, she is losing everything in her life: her fiancé, friendships, and her sanity.
Can Carly uncover what caused the supernatural derailing of her life? Can she ever get rid of her ghostly tormentor, or is she doomed to be haunted indefinitely? Determined to stop these frightening events, she has to do whatever she can to regain control of her life before things take a deadly turn.

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ValerieValerie Puri – Author Bio

Valerie Puri has always had a lifelong interest in all forms of artistic expression. She has tried her hand at many things, yet she always finds her way back to reading and writing. With inspiration everywhere, Valerie finally put pen to paper (or rather, fingers to keyboard) with the intent of publishing her stories.

Writing has always come naturally to Valerie, and for a time she even worked as a technical writer. This experience and her current day job of project manager helps Valerie continue to hone her writing skills. Her true passion lies in the freedom that comes with writing the stories that pour from her imagination and real life inspiration.

Valerie believes that the experiences we have in life are just stories waiting to be written.


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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

DIRT ON THE DIAMOND

DIRT ON THE DIAMOND

MY REVIEW
I CANNOT IN GOOD CONSCIENCE GIVE A REVIEW AS I WAS UNABLE TO FINISH THE BOOK. 
A Baseball Duology

Stealing Home by Amelia J. Matthews

Jack Behr knew two things: baseball and bloodshed. A proud warrior of the Ojibway Tribe of Saginaw, he’d given up the first to fight for his country in World War II, only to find himself mired to his knees in the latter. Now home, Jack struggles to readjust in a place that valued his scouting and marksmanship skills on the battlefield, but has little use for him anywhere else in “civilized” society.

Kitty Fitzgerald had finally realized a lifelong dream: to make a living, though meager, playing a sport she loved. As the brave men of the country battled enemies overseas, Kitty battled foes on the diamond. She did her part to encourage morale during this trying time, and relished the experience, knowing it could end all too soon.

Then Kitty met Jack.

Kitty was never one to stand for intolerance or hatred, and sometimes her temper took control. Returning home from batting practice one evening, Kitty witnessed a uniformed soldier being attacked. An Indian soldier. Charging in with her bat, Kitty knocked out Jack’s assailant and tripped right into his heart.

A shared love of the game brings them together, but will Jack’s battle scars and society’s prejudices pull them apart? Or can they mount the obstacles and realize that their love for the game, and one another, is stronger than anyone trying to throw them out for Stealing Home?


Head in the Game by Heather Young-Nichols
Zev Cohen dreamed of playing professional baseball since he was a little kid. After opting to finish college before going pro, he finds himself stuck in the minors. Right as the majors start paying attention to him, he loses his swing. His defense is better than ever and until that point, so was his offense.
Wrigley Behr was raised on baseball. Her father played pro and is on the verge of entering the Baseball Hall of Fame. His father had already earned his spot there. And, what most people don’t know, is her grandmother played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball league. The sport is in her blood. As a girl, she’ll never play in the major league and instead focuses on her Master’s degree in psychology.
With his lost swing, Zev’s coach suggests he talk to a psychologist, who happens to be Wrigley’s mentor. Wrigley is beautiful, knows baseball, but worst of all can see every one of Zev’s faults. He doesn’t have time for distraction, she doesn’t date ball players, yet their attraction is undeniable.
Will Wrigley be the thing to draw Zev’s focus from his life’s dream or can she help him get his Head in the Game?

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31130801-dirt-on-the-diamond

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Author Bios

Amelia J. Matthews is the historical pen name for contemporary romance writer AJ Matthews, who has released two novels and four novellas to date, and still has no idea what she is doing. She does know a few things, though: her three kids are the cutest; her husband is the luckiest; and spring, summer, and fall cannot exist without baseball.

Sign up for her mailing list to get a free copy of her first novel, Goodbye to You with and exclusive bonus novella available only through this link!

http://www.authorajmatthews.com/want-more

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Heather Young-Nichols is a multi-published YA and contemporary romance author and a native of the great and often very cold state of Michigan. She is better known at home and to her friends as the Snarker-in-Chief, a job she excels at beyond anything she could have imagined. She loves many things, but especially cold coffee, hot books, and baseball. But not necessarily in that order.

Sign up for her mailing list for sneak peaks, giveaways, and free books.

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DIRT
ON THE DIAMOND
A
Baseball Duology



Stealing
Home by Amelia J. Matthews

Jack
Behr knew two things: baseball and bloodshed. A proud warrior of the Ojibway
Tribe of Saginaw, he’d given up the first to fight for his country in World War
II, only to find himself mired to his knees in the latter. Now home, Jack
struggles to readjust in a place that valued his scouting and marksmanship
skills on the battlefield, but has little use for him anywhere else in
“civilized” society.

Kitty
Fitzgerald had finally realized a lifelong dream: to make a living, though
meager, playing a sport she loved. As the brave men of the country battled
enemies overseas, Kitty battled foes on the diamond. She did her part to
encourage morale during this trying time, and relished the experience, knowing
it could end all too soon.

Then
Kitty met Jack.

Kitty
was never one to stand for intolerance or hatred, and sometimes her temper took
control. Returning home from batting practice one evening, Kitty witnessed a
uniformed soldier being attacked. An Indian soldier. Charging in with her bat,
Kitty knocked out Jack’s assailant and tripped right into his heart.

A
shared love of the game brings them together, but will Jack’s battle scars and
society’s prejudices pull them apart? Or can they mount the obstacles and
realize that their love for the game, and one another, is stronger than anyone
trying to throw them out for Stealing
Home?





Head
in the Game by Heather Young-Nichols
Zev
Cohen dreamed of playing professional baseball since he was a little kid. After
opting to finish college before going pro, he finds himself stuck in the
minors. Right as the majors start paying attention to him, he loses his swing.
His defense is better than ever and until that point, so was his offense.
Wrigley
Behr was raised on baseball. Her father played pro and is on the verge of
entering the Baseball Hall of Fame. His father had already earned his spot
there. And, what most people don’t know, is her grandmother played in the
All-American Girls Professional Baseball league. The sport is in her blood. As
a girl, she’ll never play in the major league and instead focuses on her
Master’s degree in psychology.
With
his lost swing, Zev’s coach suggests he talk to a psychologist, who happens to
be Wrigley’s mentor. Wrigley is beautiful, knows baseball, but worst of all can
see every one of Zev’s faults. He doesn’t have time for distraction, she
doesn’t date ball players, yet their attraction is undeniable.
Will
Wrigley be the thing to draw Zev’s focus from his life’s dream or can she help
him get his Head in the Game?










Amelia
J. Matthews is the historical pen name for contemporary romance writer AJ
Matthews, who has released two novels and four novellas to date, and still has
no idea what she is doing. She does know a few things, though: her three kids
are the cutest; her husband is the luckiest; and spring, summer, and fall
cannot exist without baseball.

Sign
up for her mailing list to get a free copy of her first novel, Goodbye to You with and exclusive bonus
novella available only through this link!


And
join her on her Facebook group page, where she serves up snark, shenanigans,
sneak peek cover reveals, and exclusive excerpts. C’mon, you know you want to:


Heather
Young-Nichols is a multi-published YA and contemporary romance author and a
native of the great and often very cold state of Michigan. She is better known at
home and to her friends as the Snarker-in-Chief, a job she excels at beyond
anything she could have imagined. She loves many things, but especially cold
coffee, hot books, and baseball. But not necessarily in that order.

Sign
up for her mailing list for sneak peaks, giveaways, and free books.










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