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Blog tour: Getting Rowdy (Love Undercover #3) by Lori Foster

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From New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster, comes the third book in her new Love Undercover series, Getting Rowdy. Getting Rowdy (Love Undercover #3) by Lori Foster Contemporary romance Paperback, 448 pages Published September 24th 2013 by Harlequin HQN An alpha hero's attraction to the one woman he can't have could draw him into a killer's snare in the sizzling new novel from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster  Charismatic bar owner Rowdy Yates isn’t the kind of man women say no to. So when he approaches waitress Avery Mullins, he fully expects to get her number. However, the elusive beauty has her reasons for keeping her distance—including a past that might come back to haunt them both. Avery spends her nights working for tips… and trying to forget the secret Rowdy is determined to unearth. But when history threatens to repeat itself, Avery grows to rely on Rowdy’s protective presence. As the sparks between them ignite, she

Blog tour: The Preservationist by Justin Kramon

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The Preservationist by Justin Kramon on Tour October 1 - November 30, 2013 Book Details: Genre: Thriller / Psychological Thriller / Women's Fiction   Published by: Pegasus/Norton   Publication Date: 10/15/13 Number of Pages: 288 ISBN: 978-1-60598-480-3  Purchase Links:   ** Note: Explicit sexual scenes To Sam Blount, meeting Julia is the best thing that has ever happened to him. Working at the local college and unsuccessful in his previous relationships, he’d been feeling troubled about his approaching fortieth birthday, “a great beast of a birthday,” as he sees it, but being with Julia makes him feel young and hopeful. Julia Stilwell, a freshman trying to come to terms with a recent tragedy that has stripped her of her greatest talent, is flattered by Sam’s attention. But their relationship is tested by a shy young man with a secret, Marcus Broley, who is also infatuated with Julia. Told in alternating points of view, The Preservationist is the riveting