Format Read: e-book provided by author
Number of Pages: 218 pages
Release Date: November 1st 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace
Series: Book #3 in the Solid series
Formats Available: Paperback
Purchasing Info: Goodreads | Amazon |Author’s Website | Publisher
Book Blurb:
Clio Kaid’s had one crazy summer.
After learning she was one of a hundred teens who were genetically modified before birth, she and the others departed for “camp” at a classified military site.
Besides discovering her own special ability, uncovering a conspiracy, and capturing a killer, she’s also forged new friendships, found love, and managed to lose them both.
With no answers and the end of summer closing in, Clio’s terrified of going home more lost than when she arrived.
Will she finally find everything she’s been looking for?
Find out in this exciting conclusion to the Solid trilogy.
My Thoughts:
Once again Shelley has done the unthinkable! She brings us a continuation of her series that …
Welcome to our new edition of The Good, the Bad and the Are-You-Kidding-Me? This week we have a winner and answers to the Cover Quiz Game for you!
It was super fun looking at the covers you came up with. It was not easy counting points. Some of you have been really cunning with your answers. *g*
Mister Randomizer has spoken.. .The Winner of a 15$ book depository shopping spree is:
Blodeuedd
Congratulations we will be emailing you in a few minutes =)
Now for glory’s sake, it’s time to give you the TOP 3 of who got the most points:
#1 with 69 points…LSUReader
#2 with 59 points…Blodeuedd
#3 with 58 points + 1 extra point for finding a Peenshroom cover… Draconismoi
Congrats ladies that was really well played!
So we’ll give you our ‘answers’ and a few original ones some of you found.
#1 Fire Sword Doorway: Left Susi’s answer / Right LSUReader’s answer
Yes there …
Today we are really excited here at Book Lovers Inc to welcome author Mary Whitney in celebration of her newest release, A Political Affair and to talk about, what else, politics! Don’t be afraid, we won’t just start talking about politics strictly, but how there’s a more romantic side to the whole politics setting. (Like always, don’t forget to check at the end of the post for the details of our giveaway)
A Political Affair by Mary Whitney
With all the mud flying about during this election season, it’s hard to see anything romantic about politics. Mud doesn’t make anyone look or smell good. Even when we’re out of the nasty election cycle, if we do hear of romance in politics, it isn’t sweet at all. It’s usually something tawdry, where more often than not, innocent families are hurt because of a politician’s hubris.
Yet we’re all easily drawn to elected officials—even those we …
The winner of our We Love Your Comments Giveaway for September is …Ailsa who commented on our Around the Bookish World: Week-in-Review post:
Yay! I can’t wait for ‘Death’s Rival’, I love that series 🙂
Prices going down on kindles makes me feel more like I might get one in the future, but I’m still perfectly happy with the kindle ap on my computer, and reading other things as pdf or on adobe reader on my laptop.
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We will now start counting for October. Here again the rules:
We thought long and hard about how we should show you, the readers of Book Lovers Inc how much we appreciate your input and interaction. We are happy and grateful for every comment cuz we know …
Hello my beloved Book Lovers! Hope you’re doing fine. How did you spend your weekend? It’s Sunday time already and time to drool over some of this week’s upcoming book releases. This week is pretty heavy in YA releases, so if you’re not into YA good news: this week your budget will remain intact. If not, then be prepared to spend good money to acquire all those YA titles that hit the shelves this week.
So, let’s start!
Caro and Stella: Death and the Girl Next Door by Darynda Jones
Darynda Jones, author of The New York Times bestselling series that began with First Grave on the Right, brings us Death and the Girl Next Door, a thrilling Young Adult novel garnering high praise and early buzz from major authors
Ten years ago, Lorelei’s parents disappeared without a trace. Raised by her grandparents and leaning on the support of her …
Hey Everyone!
Today we are having a biig family event, the whole extended family will be attending, the occasion to celebrate are many: my grandma’s 87th birthday, my dad’s birthday and my sister’s graduation from college, so you might have guessed what I did yesterday and today morning: preparations for the big family brunch. Besides the basics I was in charge of the desserts, and you know what I chose as the sophisticated dessert for the birthday celebrations? Chocolate mousse with orange liqueur! Well let me tell you, it was exquisite! 😀 *mmm* So now after all the eating maybe it’s time for a nap 😉 I hope your weekend is going great even if you didn’t get to eat such decadent treats.
This week’s winners are:
Congrats to
the lucky winner of a paperback copy of The Sweetest Spell by Suzanne Selfors is:
Stephanie O
the lucky winners of a copy of …
Good morning all and welcome back to our Saturday morning bookish giveaway hangout. So, I have a bit of a confession to make. We always have some great giveaways here at Book Lovers Inc but sometimes, I forget to add them to the list 🙁 You can find them on the sidebar though, which is a great back up for my forgetful days, right? Plus, there’s the ones added by all of you out there too (
Welcome to this week’s news post. It has been an eventful one with the long anticipated release of J.K Rowling’s first adult book although its critical response and the ebook edition were not positive. Barnes and Noble have released the details of their new tablets as well as a content platform and our usual books to watch out for and news.
Barnes and Noble have released the details of their new Nook tablets. There will be two tablets – a 7 inch edition (Nook HD $199) and a 9 inch edition (Nook HD+ $269), although their specs doesn’t vary much away from the recently launched Kindle Fire or the Google Nexus. The Digital reader has a full and in-depth coverage of the devices at their site. The Nook tablets will also have their own content platform but unlike Apple, Google and Amazon who has a much better library of …
Format Read: ebook provided by the author
Number of Pages: 290 pages
Release Date: February 12, 2012
Genre: Time-travel romance
Formats Available: ebook
Purchasing Info:Amazon | B&N | Kobo | Book Depository US | Book Depository (UK) | Author’s Website | Goodreads
Book Blurb:
In 2000, Joel Smith is a cocky, adventurous young man who sees the world as his playground. But when the college senior, days from graduation, enters an abandoned Montana mine, he discovers the price of reckless curiosity. He emerges in May 1941 with a cell phone he can’t use, money he can’t spend, and little but his wits to guide his way. Stuck in the age of Whirlaway, swing dancing, and a peacetime draft, Joel begins a new life as the nation drifts toward war. With the help of …
Laughter is awesome, cathartic. To me, it’s not exactly the same thing as happiness, though the two do intersect to a great degree (the former can be a manifestation of the latter). You can be sad, afraid, angry, solemn, and still laugh. Nervous laughter, frustrated laughter, hysterical laughter, subtle laughter, amused laughter. Since laughter can incite a measure of happiness, even if momentary, I love to find it in the stories I read. Sometimes a good, dark and broody story is perfect for curling up on a rainy day…but not today. Having things to laugh about feel like a great propect right about now. Goodness knows that these days, we can all stand to have moments of laughter. Below are just a few books, in nonfiction and fiction, that I wish to read as soon as possible–either once I get the time, or once the book is released. It’s …