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Friday, July 8, 2016

Sustainable Church by Walt Russell, PH.D. (Book Blast Event)

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About The Book




Sustainable Church by Walt Russell, PH.D.
Publisher: Quoir 
Publication Date: June 1, 2016

Format: Paperback - 234 pages
               Kindle - 1844 KB
               Nook - 2 MB
ISBN: 978-0991334582
ASIN: B01G4B0DKK
BNID: 
978-0991334599

Genre: Christian / Church Leadership / Ecclesiology


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Book Description:


Sustainable Church is a thorough, Bible-based exposition of how the ministry of every church should be organically built around all of the Spirit-gifted followers of Jesus within that local body. It critiques the shallow pragmatism and unsustainability of non-organic churches and biblically showcases the sustainability of the organic church. “Body Discipleship” is a key part of the church’s sustainability and the author explains biblically how it corrects the model of discipleship that has been popular for the last 2-3 generations. Additionally, Sustainable Church showcases the servant-model of biblical leaders who are supposed to equip the saints to do the work of ministry on behalf of Jesus, the true Pastor/Shepherd of every local church!


Book Excerpt:


Introduction


MUsin Gs on a cricket basket


Five years ago my wife Marty and I visited northern Louisiana and stayed in a lovely house on a lake. The owners of the home knew that I liked to fish and they graciously gifted us with a bait basket full of crickets. Fishing with crickets was relatively new to me, so after my first morning of fishing, I was intrigued to observe the cricket bait container and its now-depleted population.
The first thing I noticed was that if the crickets had just looked straight up, they would have been able to jump or crawl up and through the huge opening in the top of the basket. However, they seemed content to settle for the confines of the familiar. They could see the outside world through the fine mesh walls of the basket, but they could not join it. Apparently, seeing it was enough. I did notice that a very small percentage of crickets had jumped or crawled out of the container by the next morning, but the vast majority were still captive and crawling up and down the same walls, over and over. Their immediate goal seemed to be avoiding the big hand that periodically invaded their space!
Christians can be a bit like the crickets in the cricket basket. We have had our familiar containers—church traditions—for many centuries. Many aspects of these traditions restrict us in a confined space, where too often we are satisfied to remain.




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Walt Russell lives in Southern California with his wife and two married children. His passion for the last 36 years has been teaching God’s people and helping them to find their gifting and ministry role within the Body of Christ. He has planted 2 churches on the East Coast and taught the Bible in seminary for the last 28 years.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Bring Your Own Baker by D.E. Haggerty (Book Blast Event / Book Review / Contest Giveaway)

In association with Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours, Jersey Girl Book Reviews is pleased to host the virtual book blast event for Bring Your Own Baker by author D.E. Haggerty!






Book Review



Bring Your Own Baker by D.E. Haggerty
Book 2: Death By Cupcake Series
Publisher: Independent Self Publishing
Publication Date: June 19, 2016
Format: Paperback - 144 pages
               Kindle - 1003 KB / 166 pages
               Nook - 231 KB
ISBN: 978-1533635785
ASIN: B01FJVGWXI
BNID: 2940153018690
Genre: Cozy Mystery


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Book 1: Never Trust A Skinny Cupcake Baker
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Book Description:

Anna just wants to earn enough money on the side to buy into the bakery, Callie’s Cakes, where she works together with her best nerd pal Callie. The last thing she expects to see when she walks into Arthur’s apartment to do some moonlighting is a blood bath. Callie’s ready to jump into the investigation into Arthur’s murder, and she’s bringing another bakery worker, Kristie, into their hijinks whether Kristie wants to or not. But things aren’t as they seem. There are gang affiliations, illegal gambling dens, and ladies of the night to wade through. Will Anna and Callie discover who murdered Arthur or will Callie’s detective boyfriend and Anna’s self-appointed protector put a stop to such aspirations?

Come join us at Callie’s Cakes, where murder investigations are on the menu, but make sure to bring your own baker, because Anna’s a bit preoccupied at the moment.


Warning: This is NOT your mom’s cozy mystery. Bring Your Own Baker may be a ‘clean’ read, but if gangs, illegal gambling, and pimps make you turn your nose up at your e-reader, you might want to skip this one. Although you’ll be missing some sizzling chemistry between Anna and her protector. Not to mention a whole bunch of witty dialogue. 



Book Excerpt:


Logan grabs my wrist as I’m about to face-plant on my bed. He pulls and twists, turning my body towards him. Before I have a chance to ask him what in the world he’s doing, his lips are on mine. There’s nothing gentle about this kiss. It’s desperate and possessive all in one. I hang on for the ride. Before I realize what’s happening, I’m lying on the bed with Logan over me. He releases my lips but keeps me trapped by his own body on top of mine.
“I’ve been dying to do that all night,” he whispers as he closes his eyes and buries his head in the joint connecting my neck and shoulder.
“I’m keeping this dress,” I proclaim.
Logan chuckles. “Babe, the dress is hot and you were scorching in it, but you always turn me on, even dressed in your cupcake pajamas.”
I roll my eyes and huff. “Whatever.”
“Now.” He sits back on his heels while pulling me up so that my back is leaning against the headboard. “Fill me in on what happened in the hallway.”

There’s a knock on the door before I have a chance to open my mouth, probably because it’s taking me a while to form thoughts with Logan’s hard muscles on full display. When did he lose his shirt? Logan immediately jumps off the bed and stalks to the bedroom door. “Stay here,” he orders as he leaves. Yeah right, that won’t be happening. 


My Book Review:

In Bring Your Own Baker, the second book in the Death By Cupcake Series, author D.E. Haggerty weaves a delightful cozy mystery that follows the amateur investigative adventures of baker Anna Moore.

Anna is a sassy little pixie with spiky pink hair, who works as a baker at her best friend Callie's bakery, Callie's Cakes. She has been working on the side doing finance and invoicing for her friend Arthur, a genius computer programmer / hacker, in order to get enough money together to buy into fifty percent of the bakery. When Anna goes to Arthur's apartment, she finds his door ajar and he is lying on the floor dead with his face covered in blood. Anna is determined to find Arthur's killer, so with the help of Callie, Ben (Callie's detective boyfriend), co-worker Kristie, and a hot undercover cop named Logan, Anna embarks on a murder investigation adventure to find the real killer.

Bring Your Own Baker is a thoroughly entertaining cozy mystery that will keep the reader in stitches. Written in the first person narrative, the reader follows the humorous trials and tribulations of Anna and friends latest amateur investigative adventures.

This was such a fun book to read! The reader can't help but get drawn into the quirky trials and tribulations and intriguing suspense that Anna and friends encounter during the murder investigation. I really enjoyed Anna's sassy humor and wit, she makes following her madcap adventure so much fun, and when you add in some romance with the hot undercover cop Logan into the mix, you get a delightful cozy mystery that will leave you wanting more!

I would be remiss if I didn't mention that I really loved how the author used very clever and intriguing step-by-step recipe ingredients to solving a mystery quotes at the beginning of each chapter.

Cozy mystery fans, I would highly recommend that you read the entertaining Death By Cupcake Series, you won't regret it!



RATING: 5 STARS 




About The Author



I grew up reading everything I could get my hands on from my mom’s Harlequin romances to Nancy Drew to Little Women. When I wasn’t flipping pages in a library book, I was penning horrendous poems, writing songs no one should ever sing, or drafting stories which have thankfully been destroyed. College and a stint in the U.S. Army came along, robbing me of free time to write and read, although I did manage every once in a while to sneak a book into my rucksack between rolled up socks, MRIs, t-shirts, and cold weather gear. A few years into my legal career, I was exhausted, fed up, and just plain done. I quit my job and sat down to write a manuscript, which I promptly hid in the attic after returning to the law. Another job change, this time from lawyer to B&B owner and I was again fed up and ready to scream I quit, which is incredibly difficult when you own the business. Thus, I shut the B&B during the week and in the off-season and started writing. Several books later I find myself in Istanbul writing full-time.


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Friday, July 1, 2016

All Access by Liberty Kontranowski (Author Interview / Book Review / Contest Giveaway)

In association with Chick Lit Plus Blog Tours, Jersey Girl Book Reviews is pleased to host the virtual book tour event for All Access by author Liberty Kontranowski!





Author Interview


Welcome to Jersey Girl Book Reviews, Liberty!

Before we get to the interview, can you tell our readers a little bit about yourself. 

Of course! But first of all, let me say thank you so much for having me! I love your blog and I’m thrilled to be here.

Okay, about me. Well, I just turned 40 years young (three short days after Release Day! Way to send my 30s out with a bang, hey?!). I’ve been married to my hunky hubby for 18 years and we have three boys, ages 15, 13, and 7. Adding to the madness is a 17-year-old cat that acts like a teenager and a bunny whose incredible fur makes velvet look scratchy.


How long have you been a writer? 

I’ve been a writer since grade school, drafting stories about homeless Christmas tress and French foreign exchange students. I wrote my first novel in 2006 and that’s when I KNEW I had to be published some day.


Do you have a day job, or is being an author your career? 

Since what we speak about, we bring about, I’ll say that YES, being an author is my full-time career. But, I also moonlight as a freelance marketing copywriter to keep my skills up. ;-)


What inspired you to become a writer? Describe your journey as a writer. 

Storytelling, no question, chose me. I have a degree in Marketing so I’ve always had jobs that have allowed me to write in some way – be it sales brochures, newsletters, whatever. It didn’t take long for me to realize that kind of stuff was my favorite part about my jobs. Once the characters for my first (still unpublished) novel came to me, I just HAD to write for them. In the meantime, I started building my freelance career so I could make contacts and build my skills. It’s been a long road, but a lovely journey. Now hopefully the REAL fun is just beginning.


Please give a brief description/storyline about All Access

ALL ACCESS is what happens when a 30-something fangirl’s fantasy comes true – warts and all.


What was the inspiration for this story? 

After attending a concert given by my own rock star crush, I stared thinking (okay, obsessing) about what it would be like to become friends with him. Niles and Kallie stepped up as tributes to tell the story and they kind of took things to a whole other level. It was super fun to live vicariously through them.


How did it feel to have your first book published?

Surreal. AMAZING. Surreal. MIND-BLOWING. Truly, when you cross Bucket List Item #1 off your list mere days before you turn 40, you feel All. The. Feels. A week later, I’m still hella excited, but I’m also full of profound gratitude that this dream has actually come true.


Do you write books for a specific genre? 

ALL ACCESS is my first published book – and it’s the first in a series – so I’ll be sticking with the romantic women’s fiction/romantic comedy genre for a bit. I do have a supah-fun series idea for Middle Grade readers, so if/when I get the time to work on that, I’d love to.


What genres are your favorite(s)? What are some of your favorite books that you have read and why?

I love romantic comedies, of course, but I sometimes find it hard to read in my genre while I’m writing (which I am right now). So when that happens, I read a lot of nonfiction books, and writing and yoga magazines. I like to learn and be inspired by what I read.


Do you have a special spot/area where you like to do your writing? 

I LOVE to write outside in the sunshine, but being a Michigan girl, those days are pretty limited. So if I can’t be outside, I’ll write wherever. From my office to the couch to the car while I’m waiting in the school pick-up line, if I’m totally immersed in the story, I can write it anywhere.


How do you come up with the ideas that become the storyline for your books? 

My stories get their start from characters that have burned themselves into my mind. Then a storyline starts to take shape and my characters blow things up from there. Clearly, I’m a very character-driven writer and I basically just watch as they do their thing. Sometimes I have to rein them in, but usually I just write down what they do and say and layer some themes in as I go along.


When you write, do you adhere to a strict work schedule, or do you work whenever the inspiration strikes?

I WISH I could stick to a schedule, but I’m not that disciplined. I sneak in time whenever I can and I tend to get so obsessed with the story that I’ll write every spare second I can. And that worked fine for ALL ACCESS, but I am definitely planning to make writing a top priority for this next book. I’m on a deadline this time around so “fitting it in” isn’t going to work anymore.


What aspects of storytelling do you like the best, and what aspects do you struggle with the most? 

 For me, spending time with the characters is the very best part. Seeing them find themselves and come to life is so fun. And it’s gratifying when they open themselves up and grow and change. I just love becoming “friends” with them. If I could have them over for drinks, I totally would!

I sometimes struggle with scene descriptions because I write in first person and you have to be extra careful about being “telly.” And I also use a lot of dialogue, so there isn’t always an appropriate way to describe a room or setting while the characters are in a back and forth. So that can be tricky, but I’m slowly figuring it out.


What are your favorite things to do when you are not writing? 

I am a budding yogi and love the feeling of those deep stretches. So, so good! I also have a hubby and 3 boys, so that keeps me plenty busy. Otherwise, writing in the sun with a beer or coffee nearby (and water. Always water!) is my idea of a great time.


What is/was the best piece of writing advice that you have received? 

It’s all about the backlist. You might have crazy success with Book One but if you can’t follow it up with something new, all those fans will look elsewhere. And quickly. The best thing to do when you finish one book is get to work on the next one.


What is the most gratifying thing you feel or get as a writer? 

Oh, there is SO MUCH FUN STUFF that can go along with being an author, but by far the best part has been the messages from readers. They get so passionate and I love that so much. It’s just the most humbling thing to know that *my* words affected someone in some way. It’s so, so awesome.


How do you usually communicate with your readers/fans? 

I have a pretty engaged Facebook community and I plan on working hard on a very fun (yet very informative) newsletter. But really, anywhere readers want to find me, I’m happy to chat. Happy readers = happy author.


Is there anything in your book based on real life experiences or are they purely all from your imagination? 

I tend to write with my heart and so, definitely, some real-life influences made it into this story. All the way. Characterization more so than plot, though. I took some pretty distinct characteristics from a couple of real people and then Niles and Kallie blew them up from there. It made for a story that felt very close to my heart and I hope readers can pick up on that, even if subconsciously.


What authors have been your inspiration or influenced you to become a writer? 

Well, no one really influenced me to become a writer. That was kind of decided for me, as I mentioned above. But now that I am a writer, I am influenced by a LOT of people. I am constantly watching how authors are growing their empire (because that’s what a lot of the super successful ones are doing, right? Girl bossing their way into one heck of an empire!). I watch how Lauren Layne does her incredible newsletters, how Meg Cabot is the queen of productivity, how Emily Giffin and Colleen Hoover interact with their readers, and how JK Rowling inspires, like, everyone on the planet. I think there is so much to learn and I am so grateful for all of the authors who are forging the way.

What is your definition of success as a writer? 

At this point, I am defining success as what I have right this second. A debut novel that has very respectable rankings, is capturing attention from some pretty awesome influencers, is making many readers happy, and is paving the way for future books and growth. I am THRILLED with how my journey is unfolding and couldn’t have asked for a better debut experience.


Are you currently writing a new book? If yes, would you care to share a bit of it with us? 

Yes, I am! I’m writing Book Two in the Fangirl series and it’s tentatively titled STARS IN OUR EYES. Again, since my characters lead the way, I’m not totally clear on the entire plot yet, but you can plan on more larger-than-life dreams coming true and lots of swoon and spice. I’ve also completed a holiday novella that checks back in with Niles and Kallie. So lots of fun stuff to come!

THANK YOU AGAIN!!
-Liberty


Thank you, Liberty for visiting Jersey Girl Book Reviews, and sharing with us a bit about yourself and your writing career!





About The Author



Liberty Kontranowski is a romantic women’s fiction author who adores all things lovey-dovey with a pinch (or more) of hubba-hubba. When she’s not at the keyboard, she’s taxiing around her three boys, knocking back craft beers with the hubs, blogging, fangirling, and dreaming up more fake people. She also spends an inordinate amount of time drinking coffee and dreaming of the day she can bid adieu to far-too-wintry Michigan and move to a place where she can write with her toes in the sand.

Liberty loves to hear from her readers (and otherwise cool people) so give her a yell. You can find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/libertykontranowskiauthor; on Twitter at https://twitter.com/liberty_k; and through her blog at www.PurdyandWordy.com.


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All Access by Liberty Kontranowski
Book 1: The Fangirl Series
Publisher: Marching Ink LLC
Publication Date: June 22, 2016
Format: eBook - 242 pages
               Kindle - 891 KB
ISBN: 978-0997532715
ASIN: B01GGN07K2
Genre: Romantic Women's Fiction


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Book Description:

Every fangirl has a fantasy . . . what happens when that “if only” dream comes true?

Though she’s a single mom wedged firmly into thirty-something territory, author Kallie Reagan’s devotion to rock star Niles Russell knows no bounds. To pay homage to her muse, Kallie writes a smokin’ hot novel featuring a hero who looks and acts an awful lot like Niles — and a heroine who may or may not have a smattering of herself thrown in for fun.

When Niles learns about the book and surprise-texts Kallie, the two deliciously complicated creatives become fast friends . . . and so much more. But trying to define a relationship that’s laced with closeted skeletons, half-truths, and constant question marks proves harder than making it big. If they’re going to progress from Fangirl Infatuation to The Real Deal, these two need to give each other All Access to the most important place of all: their hearts.


Book Excerpt:


CHAPTER ONE

Text Me, Maybe


            Ever been on the receiving end of a text from your celebrity crush?
            Yeah, neither have I.
            At least, I don’t think I have.
            I stare at my phone, where all kinds of letters are lined up to make sentences that would normally be pretty benign. But when I see they’re from a number I don’t recognize (with a New York City area code) and they say, “So is it true? Did you write your book about me?” they go from benign to what the hell?! in a hurry.
            Because my book was written with someone very specific in mind—as in Niles Russell, the lead singer of my favorite band—and it’s highly unlikely he’s at the opposite end of this texting conversation.
            Isn’t it?
            God, Kallie, get a grip. Of course it’s not him. No question this is just a prank and I should definitely ignore it. But, not gonna lie, I kind of have the flutters here. And I’m a little intrigued. So, I take a deep breath and type, “?? Who is this?” and hit send.
            Oh, God. Did I just do that? Seriously, why am I engaging with someone who A) seems to know they’re talking to someone who wrote a book and B) also seems to know said book was inspired by someone real? I must be a special kind of crazy. I roll my eyes at myself and toss my phone back on the coffee table.
            An instant later, my mystery texter’s response comes in.
            “You’ve written books about other people?” it says, complete with a winky face.
            Uh, no. No, I have not.
            I shake my head and laugh because, duh, I get it now. This is obviously Sara, my “best friend,” clearly taking pleasure in messing with my head. She knows that even though I’m wedged firmly into thirty-something territory, I become a complete and utter fangirl whenever I talk, think, or speak about Niles. Sara’s a total goofball and she must be bored, so, hey, why not borrow someone’s phone and pretend to be Niles, just to blow my mind? Awesome.
            “Sure, I’ve written tons of them,” I respond.
            Let’s see how long she’ll play this out before coming clean. Hopefully not long. I have laundry to do.
            “Aw, then I’m sad. Thought I was the only one.” Another winky face. “Saw a lot of myself in the Nash character and was kinda flattered. Just wanted to let you know.”
            My eyebrows pop up and I look around to be sure there isn’t a hidden camera somewhere, capturing this terrible joke. She’s starting to be a little convincing, which is honestly kind of mean. You know what I would give to hear from the real Niles? I sigh and, against my better judgment, keep playing along.
            “Okay, you got me. Now send me a plane ticket so I can come manhandle you and we’ll call it a day.”
            Ha! If that doesn’t make her squirm, I don’t know what will.
            My phone stays silent for a minute, maybe two. Yep, I got her. She has no idea how to respond.
            Bloop. “So . . . about your book . . .”
            Oh, okay. This is how it’s going to be? She’s going to keep going? Blerg.
            “What about it?”
            Sara, more than anybody, knows all about my book—the book that started out as an outlet for the fangirl crush I have on Niles and totally took on a life of its own. When I finished the thing (Shocker #1, because writing a novel is hard and takes a long time!), I reached out to my dream literary agent, who loved my book as much as I did and signed me fairly quickly (Shocker #2). The next thing I knew, she was shopping my novel to some of the biggest publishers in New York City and ultimately secured me a deal that slightly squelched the monetary fears I was having as I navigated my way through the dissolution of my twelve-year marriage (the book deal was Shocker #3; the ending of my marriage was of my own doing).
            “It’s creepy,” the mystery texter says. “And awesome. Good job. But weird.”
            Okay, that line twists my stomach. Sara doesn’t speak like that. She would never, ever start a sentence with “and” or “but.” And she really wouldn’t do it two times in one text. For a minute, I let myself believe it really is my muse.
            Okay, minute over.
            “Hey, Sar. You’re super hilarious, but quit playing with me, k? Aren’t you supposed to be heading to dinner with Jack?” Sara is going through a divorce, too, but instead of swearing off men for the next six lifetimes like me, she’s diving right back in with a guy from high school. From high school! Ack!
            The next response is instantaneous. “Sara? Uh, nope.” A few seconds pass, then, “It really is me. –NR”
            Okay, if my stomach had the flutters after that very first text, it’s hosting an entire community of butterflies, hummingbirds, whatevers after this one. NR. NR. NR. No freaking way! It cannot be Niles Russell! I feel woozy. If this is a game, I am so done with it. My hands shake as my fingers slowly type, “Okay, if you really are NR, then where are you right now? I know . . . but do you?”
            This will definitely bust Sara—or whoever is yanking my chain. Niles and his band are on tour right now, not too far away from me. I know this because in five days I am going to see them live. Again. I know every single stop on their tour, and if I somehow can’t remember where they are on a particular day, I dash straight to their website to check. I am like a high schooler who knows every class her crush has, what halls he goes down, the drinking fountain he stops at before each period, everything. If Niles is doing it, I know about it. It’s become like a game.
             “Just sound-checked in Chicago. Barely made it in time. They’re starting to let people in. Oops.” Another smiley face.
            Whoa. Niles is in Chicago. I was thisclose to going there myself, but chickened out on driving alone. Nobody knows that. Not even Sara.
             “Hang on. Sending you a pic.”
As I wait, my stomach flops, my heart races, and my lips hurt from clenching them so tightly together. If this really is Niles, what in the world does he want with me? How would he have gotten my number? Yeah, he was the inspiration behind my book, but it’s not like I actually called him out in there. How would he know? Why would he care?
My phone blips and my shaky hands raise the screen to eye level. The air leaves my lungs as I focus on those funky blue/green/gray eyes that have lured me in during every music video, those lips with the perfect bow, and those super white teeth that are a bit too big for his slender face. This can’t be real.
My eyes travel up to his hair—that telltale floppy brown hair that’s short on the sides and all crazy on top. It is the exact same hair I’ve seen in a million pictures and subsequently fantasized over. I want to reach through the phone to touch it.
He’s not smiling, but he’s also not not smiling. He looks exactly as quirky as I expected him to. I’m smitten all over again.
“See? Told you it was really me.”
I can’t even feel my fingers as they type, “Holy shit,” and then press send.






My Book Review:

What's a fangirl to do when her fantasy dream of finding love with her favorite rock star comes true?

Author Kallie Reagan is fangirl obsessed with rock star Niles Russell. She is so obsessed that she wrote a book about him! And guess what ... he read it! When Kallie receives a text from Niles asking if she wrote the book about him, she had no idea that her fantasy was about to become true, when he asks her if she wants to meet him. What starts out as a fangirl obsession leads Kallie and Niles on an all access journey that will take them from friendship to love.

All Access is an entertaining romantic women's fiction that follows a modern day Cinderella type of romance story that will keep the reader hooked from beginning to end. Author Liberty Kontranowski weaves a delightful story told in the first person narrative by fangirl author Kallie Reagan, who takes the reader along for the ride when her fantasy of meeting and befriending rock star Niles Russell comes true. As their relationship develops, it becomes clear that the story in her book is now coming to life, as Niles surprises her with the romantic things that Nash did for Emily. But their blossoming relationship is complicated by trials and tribulations like a jealous ex-husband and ex-girlfriend, and personal issues / struggles that makes them decide to give an all access pass to each other's lives in order for their relationship have a chance to grow.

The author weaves an enjoyable story that the readers can relate to, especially when they have a fangirl crush on their favorite celebrity, who just happens to be their fantasy object of desire. I really enjoyed following the development of Kallie and Niles' relationship, from their witty banter and swoon worthy connection, to how they dealt with the variety of trials and tribulations that came up along the way, the interweaving of fantasy and reality made their story that much more compelling and left me wanting more. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention how much I loved that the storyline featured a romance between an author and a rock star, what could be hotter than a mixture of literature and music to make the story that much more enticing!

All Access is a well-written romantic women's fiction that takes the reader on an enjoyable and emotional roller coaster ride, and leaves them wanting more. I can't wait to read the continuation of Kallie and Nile's story in the next installment of the series!

All Access is the perfect beach read to wile away on a sultry summer day!

All Access is the first book in The Fangirl Series.


RATING: 5 STARS 






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Protecting the Quarterback by Kristina Knight (Book Review)

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Book Review



Protecting the Quarterback by Kristina Knight
Publisher: Harlequin Superromance
Publication Date: eBook - May 1, 2016 / Paperback - May 10, 2016
Format: Paperback - 384 pages
               Kindle - 2118 KB
               Nook - 2 MB
ISBN: 978-0373609598
ASIN: B01767FSZQ
BNID: 978-1488006678
Genre: Contemporary Romance / Sports Theme


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Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from the author / publisher in exchange for my honest review and participation in a virtual book tour event hosted by Goddess Book Tours.


Book Description:

This is more than just a game...to her

Sports broadcaster Brooks Smith has always been more involved with the game than the players. But after she shares the spotlight at an awards ceremony with tabloid sensation Jonas Nash, one night of letting her guard down around the infamous quarterback spirals into many heated days and nights together when she gets assigned to the story of the year… ... 

The hottest player in professional football is hiding a secret that could end his career for good. Now Brooks is caught on the sidelines between the job she loves and the man she is falling in love with.



Book Excerpt:


“I’m assigned to the Kentuckians, not to one player.” Brooks sat up straighter in her chair. Hard gaze or not, these two were not going to derail her assignment. With the veritable all-access pass she had with the team, she could create real buzz. Maybe land a spot at the network sports desk or maybe even in the booth during games. “I can’t report on the other players if I’m all the way in—” she looked from man to man.
“Hyde Park,” Jonas said, reluctantly. The neighborhood was a ten-minute drive from the training camp facility. Not so far away she couldn’t report on what was going on, but something was off about this request.
“And several team staffers will be on hand, talking to the boys about nutrition and proper training as well as the sport fundamentals,” Earl added. “Think of it as a team training camp, but with an emphasis on kids, not professional athletes.”
With the right angle, this could be something the network would be interested in. There were several initiatives the league was involved in to get kids more active, and this camp sounded like a way to bridge league and team programs. But it could just as easily be covered by the local affiliate. They didn’t need her, and she did need an interview with Jonas. “Why me?”
Earl studied her for a long moment, which was odd because Jonas seemed to be making a point of not looking at her. Not even a sideways glance. His chocolate-brown eyes were focused on the corner wall seam as if something magical might appear at any moment. Weird. He’d had no problem giving her a hard time in the locker room yesterday. He might not like her reporter side, but he liked other parts of her. After yesterday’s locker room incident, Brooks knew where she stood on the personal like-o-meter of Jonas Nash.
The thought sent a shiver of excitement up her spine.
She wouldn’t do anything with the knowledge; she’d stopped dating jocks in high school. But it was still nice to be noticed by a man like Jonas.
“The interview.”
Brooks’s breath caught in her throat. “I get the interview when you get the coverage for the charity camp.”
“It’s not a charity, these kids deserve better than pot-holed streets disguised as basketball courts or football fields.” Finally, Jonas joined the conversation, although he still wasn’t looking directly at her. Instead, those deep, deep eyes were fixed on something just above Brooks’s head.
“Again, not my assignment. I’m the beat reporter assigned to report on your team, not your charity work.”
Jonas clenched his jaw. “You can report on the charity work or you can deal with a locker room full of men who won’t give you the time of day through early February,” he said. “Assuming we’re playing for the championship.”
“You can’t shut me out.”
“Oh, you can walk that fine ass into the lockers any time. Finding someone who will talk to you, that’s a whole other subject.”





My Book Review:

Protecting the Quarterback is an entertaining sports themed romance novel that has everything a reader could ask for: football and romance. Written in a sassy fashion, author Kristina Knight grabs the reader's attention with an intriguing storyline that easily draws the reader into sports broadcaster Brooks Smith and professional football quarterback Jonas Nash's story as they embark on a journey to discover what really matters the most to them. Filled with enough drama, humor, and passion, this is one romance story that will keep your interest as their love story unfolds.

Brooks and Jonas are realistic and down-to-earth people who are dedicated and passionate about their careers, and they have insecurities and issues that are believable and easy to relate to. Both are strong, complex individuals whose witty banter and sizzling interactions creates a powerful story that the reader can embrace. I absolutely enjoyed both of these characters, I couldn't help but cheer for them as they discover that they can balance their careers while falling in love with each other.

Protecting the Quarterback is a lighthearted and passionate love story that every football fan will love to read. Romance fans, if you want a fast-paced sports themed story that has a wonderful mixture of football, drama, and passionate romance, then this is the book for you!


RATING: 5 STARS 





About The Author



Once upon a time, Kristina Knight spent her days running from car crash to fire to meetings with local police--no, she wasn't a troublemaker, she was a journalist. Her career took her all over the United States, writing about everything from a serial killer's capture to the National Finals Rodeo. Along the way, she found her very own Knight in Shining Cowboy Boots and an abiding love for romance novels. And just like the characters from her favorite books, she's living her own happily ever after.

Kristina writes sassy contemporary romance novels; her books have appeared on Kindle Best Seller Lists. She loves hearing from readers, so drop her a line!