January 23
Spotlight – Ramblings of a Book Nerd
Spotlight – The Silver Dagger Scriptorium
January 24
Spotlight – Books, Dreams,Life
January 25
Spotlight – Urban Fantasy Investigations
January 26
Guest Blog – Infinite House of Books
January 27
Spotlight – CBY Book Club
Spotlight – Traci Douglass
January 30
Guest Blog: Importance of Consistency in Series – Hart’s Romance Pulse
January 31
Guest Blog – Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer
February 1
Interview – Butterfly-o-Meter Books
February 2
Spotlight – Mello and June, It’s a Book Thang
February 3
Spotlight – 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, and Sissy, Too!
February 6
Spotlight – Books N Pearls
February 7
Spotlight – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews
February 8
Review – Romance Authors That Rock
February 9
Spotlight – T’s Stuff
February 13
Spotlight – Ogitchida Kwe’s Book Blog
February 14
Guest Blog – Fang-tastic Books
February 15
Guest Blog and Review – The Book Junkie Reads . . .
February 16
Review – Natural Bri
Goodreads Review
February 17
Review – Book Boyfriends and Booze
February 20 Review
Review – Fantatical Paranormal Romantical
February 20
Spotlight – Lisa’s World of Books
Stealing Time
Father Time’s son, Zeit Geist, must sacrifice a mortal’s lifetime to the Fates each New Year’s Eve. Last year—inexplicably, really—he made an 11:59 substitution. The Fates are pissed and they’re after his mortal Hannah. With the year ending, he ought to figure out why he’d saved her—and why he keeps doing it.
Following an unlucky year, Hannah Lyons needs a week’s holiday in a lodge to unwind. What she gets is near-death experiences and a sexy immortal who can’t avoid kissing her, but might have to kill her. After all, even Zeit can’t hold back time indefinitely.
Taking Time
Tempus fugit. Time flies…unless you’re Tempus Halt, Father Time’s son. Day in and day out are the same, except for New Year’s Eve when he steals the life of a mortal on behalf of the Fates. This year marks his first failure to stay the monotonous course. A mortal’s kiss and her insistence on taking the place of his year’s sacrifice stalled out everything. Now, Tempus has to keep her alive for a year so his sacrifice isn’t wasted, but that’s the only reason—definitely.
One of these crazy grim reapers stole Lacey Carpenter’s estranged father’s life two years ago. She’ll give her own life rather than letting it happen again. It backfires when Tempus doesn’t actually kill her, and they have to spend the year together. She’s falling for an immortal who stops time, not just to save her life, but also to ruin her dates and steal her books. This can never work and fate is just not on her side—in fact, they’d really like her dead before Tempus falls for her in return.
Keeping Time
When Ruin’s mortal sacrifice to the Fates on New Year’s Eve is already dying, it should be the easiest life he has to take, but not this year. The dying man knows Ruin is there to kill him, but he asks Father Time’s son to look after his twin sister. Ruin can’t stay away from the sweet and sensual Phoebe. His previous interactions with women changed the definition of his name, Ruin, so he can’t fall for her, especially when the lovely mortal doesn’t know he killed her brother.
Phoebe’s brother promised to send her a guardian angel, but Ruin seems too devilish to be holy. He only wants to be friends and keep watch over her, but she can’t resist him. Loving Ruin is a sin tempting her heart. How wrong is it to cause an angel’s fall? Ruin and Phoebe’s time is running out as another New Year’s Eve sacrifice approaches, and Ruin might lose everything for keeping his true hand in fate secret.