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Pirates, Suspense, Thriller, and Paranormal--Oh My!

Happy Wednesday All,

There's another new release on the horizon. Jennifer Bray-Weber  has her first pirate romance available on Kindle and Nook, as well as Smashwords. I haven't as yet read her novel, but I've heard bits and pieces about it, plus I've looked at her book trailers and it looks like a lot of fun.

Melissa Ohnoutka has been making the rounds, on Tess St. John's blog, Muse Tracks and Part 2, and on Wild, Wicked & Wacky, talking about her earlier release, Faithful Deceptions. (A really good Romantic Suspense, also available on Kindle and Nook and in-print on Amazon and in-print on Barnes & Noble).

Will Graham has made his new release, Street Heat, available on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords. (Looks really good!)

Also, Paranormal Romance author, Robin Badillo has released a new novel in her Blood Hunter series entitled The Betrayal.

So, what are you reading now?

Have A Witty Wednesday!

Comments

Anonymous saidā€¦
Thanks so much for the shout out, Bethany!
Tonette Joyce saidā€¦
Thanks for all the ideas, Bethany...it is also heartening to know that so many people are being published out there...I usually have a couple of books going but I have been very busy...I am reading "Unusual Suspects" , and anthology featuring Charlaine Harris,CN Douglas, Laurie King and otgers,(you probably know it), "The Good Neighbor Cookbook", (yeah, I read cookbooks) and I just finished the first two "Wimpy Kid" Diary books...my grandson put me onto them...they are kids' books but I literally LOL reading them! I have poetry books checked-out of the library, someof my own waiting to be picked up ...this is "light eading time" for me!
Susan M saidā€¦
I just finished WICKED APPITITE by Janet Evonivich and am now reading FLASHMAN by George Macdonald Fraser. Both books are hilarious.

I now have six book waiting for me on my Kindle: Jennā€™s BLOOD AND TREASURE, Willā€™s STREET HEAT, Cheri Jettonā€™s CHRIMSON SNOW, Joan Reevesā€™ JUST ONE LOOK, Meb Bryantā€™s HARBINGER OF EVIL, and Chuck Emersonā€™s JOURNEYS OF MIDLIFE RELATIONS. Thatā€™s not counting the ones by Tess, Nina, Melissa and Robin that I have already finished.

To my NWHRWA friends; Slow Down. I need to catch up!!
jeff7salter saidā€¦
Here's another one for your list:
Tonya Kappes' new release, Carpe Bead 'Em.
Robin Badillo saidā€¦
Thank you so much for including me, Bethany!! So much going on and so many new books to read! yayyy!
Bethany saidā€¦
Jenn,

No problem! Happy to do so. Thank you for dropping by, good to "see" you :-)
Bethany saidā€¦
Tonette,

Nothing wrong with a little light reading. I do some "light" writing sometimes myself. Good to "see" you :-)
Bethany saidā€¦
Susan,

You sound like me...I have a stack waiting in the wings and some that I want to read and things I have to get to. It was good seeing you at Critique Corner last night :-)
Bethany saidā€¦
Jeff,

Cute title! What's the genre and what's it about? Thank you for dropping by, always good to "see" you :-)
Bethany saidā€¦
Robin,

I was happy to. Thank you for dropping by, always good to "see"/see you :-)

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