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Traitor Blog Tour: review and giveaway

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We are thrilled, stoked, and extremely happy to have Megan Curd back on our blog today. This author's first YA novel, Bridger , was an instant favorite (our review ) and now she's back with the second title, Traitor . The Traitor Blog Tour is presented by A Tale of Many Reviews Book Blog Tours . Title: Traitor  Series: Book #2 in the Bridger Series Author: Megan Curd Published: self (March 17, 2012) Blurb: Ashlyn never believed in fairy tales until she was in one. They say ignorance is bliss, but not when you're on a centuries old hit list...and there's a traitor in your midst. Ashlyn must decide what's most important: trusting the allies she has, or siding with those she thought were enemies. Ashlyn knows old friends can turn on her, and unlikely allies may be the best chance she has to piece her family back together. No matter what her choice, she could lose someone she loves. And when you don't know who to trust, believe one thing: You can

Untamed Fire Book Tour: excerpt, review and giveaway

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Title: Untamed Fire Author: Donna Fletcher Genre: Historical Romance   Date Published: May 26, 2012 Synopsis: Gaby Alvardo borrows the powerful ranchero’s horse to rush and help her injured brother. Raphael Cabrillo doesn’t see it that way to him... she stole his horse. And so she is to be punished for her crime. She will serve a term of six months as companion to his ailing mother. Raphael intends to tame the spirited woman who refuses to wear shoes, dances under the moonlight, takes his ill mother on picnics and stirs his passion like no other woman. But when an attempt is made on Gaby’s life there isn’t anything he won’t do to protect her. Will Raphael tame the willful woman or love the untamed fire that burns within her? Excerpt: “No! No!” Juan cried. “He’s taking you away because you stole his horse and he’s going to hang you.” Gaby hugged the trembling little boy. “No, Juan, that’s not true. Senor Cabrillo isn’t going to hang me.” “Yes, he is,” Juan insisted. “Pablo sa