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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Review Links for Going Back for Romeo and Fairytale Farms

I guess we'll call this a follow-up post.

I blogged about a newly released book I hadn't read yet, Going Back for Romeo by L.L.Muir. Now that I've read it, I want to share my reviews with you.

Let me just say this: When it makes you smile, laugh out loud, sniffle and fret, you know you've got a great book on your hands!

Here are the links to my reviews, which will also lead you to sites where you can purchase the e-book for yourself for $2.99.

Goodreads Review under Kimberly Krey
Amazon Review under Kimberly K
Barnes & Noble Review under Love2readKK

Doesn't matter which one you choose, the review and ***** (five star) rating is the same.


Another fantastic read? Fairytale Farms by Jamie Brook Thompson. Try that one out if you like YA. It's adorable Goth Girl meets dimple-flashing Cowboy who's beyond your average human.  Just .99 cents on e-book. Here are links to my reviews for that one:

Goodreads
Amazon
Barnes & Noble

So what are you reading?
What have you read and enjoyed recently?
You do know that it's nice to share, don't you?

Monday, December 19, 2011

Going Back for Romeo

 














Okay, so today we're going to talk about the release of this sure-to-be incredible novel, Going Back for Romeo, a Scottish time travel, and the first in a series of Muir Witch Projects.

Here to tell us a bit about the book is L.L. Muir, fantastically talented author of paranormal romance and stand up comedian.

I'll be asking her a few questions, and she'll be answering back like a good little girl (even though she's really a bad girl at heart).  Joke. Not really. Anyway, on we go:



You're amazingly awesome book, GOING BACK FOR ROMEO is available today - as in right now!
Can you tell me a bit about it?
 

Alone, with a Highlander, in his castle, on a cold dark night...
(Okay, so it wasn’t that cold.)

It's HIGHLANDER meets BRIDGET JONES.

Jillian MacKay is being conned by a pair of eighty-year-old witches. They’re convinced she’s the perfect sucker to test a prophecy and they’re willing to bury her alive to prove it. Once she escapes, and finds herself in 15th Century Scotland, she believes her return home depends on a heroic deed—she must rescue a plaid-clad Romeo and Juliet before tragedy can strike.  The monster standing in her way, however, is a handsome Highlander who might just be her own Romeo...a Romeo she must leave behind.

Rather than surrender his secrets, Montgomery Ross would prefer to go down in history as the heartless creature who betrayed one sister and buried the other alive.  When he falls in love with the prophesied faery who has come to expose him, he'll have to learn a wee lesson from the star-crossed lovers or suffer the fate to which he once condemned them.


Let's be honest: you had me at plaid-clad. Just sayin'.
Anything in particular inspire this super fresh concept? 

Like all my novels, a scene popped up on the screen of my brain, and when it was over, I had to come up with all the explanations for the details. It was the scene in the great hall, when Jilly is waiting in line with the other tourists to test the prophecy.



I see. I'll know just the scene you're referring to once I tear through that book. Which reminds me - I know you're selling it for $2.99 (which is awesome, btw), but tell me this:
Is it available on both Kindle and Nook? I'm hoping the answer to this will be YES. Seriously, it better be yes - I'm nook-gal.

Why, yes. Yes, it is. 


Okay, so maybe you are a good girl.
How about hooking us up with a few links?

Sweet! Lastly, tell me what your next e-release will be? 

Why, that would be the first book in my Young Adult series. It's an Angel love story with an Amish twist. And yes, there's a Scotsman in it. It's called SOMEWHERE OVER THE FREAKING RAINBOW. The chick gets to be the angel in this one.

Have I told you how much I love the name for that one? Golden.


Well, there you have it folks. 
Get the book. Read it. And enjoy. 

How's the writing coming? Getting close to an e-publish of your own? May as well share it in the comments below.