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Saved By The Music Blog Tour: guest post, review and giveaway

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Reader Girls is the last stop on the Saved By The Music Blog Tour . Today we have a guest post by author Selene Castrovilla, our review, and there's a great giveaway going on too. Thanks for spending time with us. Saved By The Music by Selene Castrovilla YA contemporary*Paperback/eBook, 280 pages Published by ASD Publishing*Published May 13, 2013 (first published October 2009) The last place fifteen-year-old Willow wants to spend her summer is on a run-down former coffee barge, which her aunt is converting into a floating concert hall. In Saved by the Music , Willow thinks she’s alone until she meets Axel, an older teen who lives isolated from the world onthe sailboat docked nearby. An unlikely romance sparks as the two grapple with their darkest secrets and bond through shared pain and laughter. It is a summer where music must do more than just soothe the soul. Saved By The Music: Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iTunes For the con...

Book Blitz: Ravenhurst by Lorraine Beaumont

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*Cover by PhatPuppy Art ( http://phatpuppyart.com/ )* Ravenhurst by Lorraine Beaumont Publication Date: June 17, 2013 Special Key Edition New Adult time travel romance not recommended for readers under the age of 17. Purchase:  Amazon   Katherine Nicole Jamison never imagined when she took a job at a prestigious auction house for the summer, that one moment of impulsiveness could change her life forever. When she "borrows" an ancient amulet she inadvertently sets in motion a series of events which results in her waking up in 18th century England, betrothed to an arrogant, self-centered Earl. Sebastian de Winter ~ The Earl of Ravenhurst, is a renowned womanizer who always prided himself as being a ladies man, until he is left standing at the altar. His betrothed vanishes into thin air and as if by magic reappears months later. But is she his betrothed? Ravenhurst ~ a once forgotten legend, locked somewhere within the gloomy confines of this ...