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The Wild Ones Blog Tour: promo & giveaway

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Today is the launch of The Wild Ones Blog Tour . M. Leighton's novels have been wildly popular and we've hosted quite a few tours for her awesome books. This tour is presented by AToMR Blog Tours  and there is a tour-wide giveaway. The Wild Ones by M. Leighton New Adult contemporary romance*paperback & e-book, 330 pages Published August 1st 2012 by M. Leighton Books Purchase: Amazon  | Barnes & Noble **MATURE CONTENT ADVISORY: May not be suitable for younger readers** Passion as hot as midnight in the South and love as wild as the horses they tame. Camille “Cami” Hines is the darling daughter of the South’s champion thoroughbred breeder, Jack Hines. She has a pedigree that rivals some of her father’s best horses. Other than feeling a little suffocated at times, Cami thought she was pretty happy with her boyfriend, her life and her future.  But that was before she met Patrick Henley. “Trick” blurs the lines between what Cami wan...

Hacienda Moon Blog Tour: excerpt, review and giveaway

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INDIE AUTHOR OF THE MONTH: KaSonndra Leigh An excerpt from Hacienda Moon: Crowds, noise, loudspeakers, coffee smells: words to describe Raleigh-Durham’s airport. There wasn’t much difference between New York’s JFK and North Carolina’s RDU. Well, not where noise and crowds were concerned. An airport was still just another way of transporting someone from one life-changing situation to the next. And Tandie’s journey was about to begin all over again in a small town located about twenty minutes away from where she grew up. At the conveyor belt, she picked up her two bags and headed toward the rental-car section. With her head pounding from jet lag, Tandie took the keys from the woman behind the counter and mentally practiced her driving route. Turning, she collided with someone. Her handbag fell to the floor, scattering the contents. Ready to offer a chunk of her tired mind, she opened her mouth to complain, but stopped right away. Her victim was a man. This wasn’t just any ...