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It's Always Hotter When You're In Texas...

Happy Thursday All, Today is the one-year death anniversary of my friend, Sarah.   However, given that she  was also a fan of Christie Craig, I can't think of a better day to post a book review of one of Christie's novels. So I dedicate this review to Sarah. I think she would've liked this novel. Christie Craig ā€™s Hotter In Texas series kicked off with Dallasā€™s book, Only In Texas , continued with Tylerā€™s Blame It On Texas , and it finishes with a bang with Austinā€™s Texas Hold ā€˜Em . Austin is a man on a mission.  He and his buddies, Dallas and Tyler of the Only In Texas P.I. firm were framed for a crime they never committed. Swearing vengeance on the evil-doer, Rafael DeLuna, the trio vowed to bring the criminal to justice. In order to do that they need info on DeLunaā€™s whereabouts. Robertoā€”a man with his own agendaā€”has been their informant, but Austin is concerned. Heā€™s not sure whether or not the can trust Roberto. So... Austin h...

Spotlight On Author: Marie Hall

Happy Tuesday All, Please forgive me. This post is several days late, and I'm embarrassed about that. Unfortunately, the day that I was planning to post it, I was too busy PR-ing this author's release (and a couple of other authors' releases) that it slipped my mind. Then Offspring got sick, then the weekend came (and I usually don't post on the weekends). However, I'm posting it NOW. I met author Marie Hall through Facebook and Twitter after having enjoyed 1-2 of her titles. I've been reading her Kingdom novels, which are fairy-tale based. They deal with characters that are either seen as villains or not quite heroes. The first novel of hers I read was Her Mad Hatter (which you can get on Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble Nook--I think you can still get it for free, I haven't looked at the links in a while), and have since moved on to several of her other titles. Marie is a fun, vivacious person and I was thrilled to pieces (figuratively sp...