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Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Release Day : Three & Out

After rushing to the altar and moving across the country, Harper Duquaine (or is it MacLaughlin, now?) is in uncharted territory. What once seemed like a promising opportunity to advance her husband’s career while giving her some much needed independence and adventure has proven to be a bust. By the time fall rolls around again, she’s back in a boring job by day and overstocking her inventory of crocheted scarves by night. Not even the prospect of a new football season holds much excitement.

At least that’s what she thought. Harper suddenly finds herself the manager of not one but two fantasy football teams—each with its own set of drama. Between the added pressure of her new marriage, an unexpected career prospect, and the hiccups created by people from her past and present worlds, Harper quickly finds herself going from bored to overwhelmed.

Can she hold up under the pressure, or will Harper learn the hard way that the turf isn’t always greener on the other field?

Title : Three & Out ( Queen of the League #3)
Release Date : 25 October 2016
Genre : Romance, Sports
Author : Laura Chapman
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In Laura Chapman’s Queen of the League series, Harper Duquaine joins a fantasy
football league to prove she can hang with the guys. Only problem: she doesn’t know a
sleeper from a keeper (or any of the other lingo thrown her way). Her competitive streak
soon emerges, and she catches the interest of her top two competitors. With a slew of
conflicting advice in her real and fantasy worlds, Harper must figure out how to play the
game and come out a winner.

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About The Author


Laura Chapman is the author of First & Goal, Going for Two, Three & Out, and The
Marrying Type.  Her holiday novellas Making Christmas and What Happens at
Midnight will be released on November 8, and are now available for pre-order. A native
Nebraskan, she loves football, Netflix marathons, and her cats, Jane and Bingley.




Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Release Day : Things Liars Fake


What if…

Someone you barely knew asked you for a favor.

What if…

They needed you to be something you weren’t, in exchange for nothing. Unless you
count a mouth full of lies and a half-broken heart. Faker. Pretender. Liar. There are
worse things to be called.

So would you do it? Would you?

Daphne Winthrop did.

And you’re about to find out what happens in the end.


Title : Things Liars Fake (#ThreeLittleLies #3)
Release Date : 1 February 2016
Author : Sara Ney

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EXCERPT & TEASERS



Dexter pauses in the doorway of the closet, pupils dilating, the figurine all but forgotten as he watches me, eyes blazing. “Shit Daphne, you’re kind of turning me on right now with all this geek talk.”

“Is that so?” I lean back on his pillows, channeling my inner Tabitha, the Cylon still in my hand. “In that case… Did you know the starship that became the Blockade Runner in Star Wars: Episode four was the original design for the Millennium Falcon?”

His nostrils flare and he takes a step closer.

I press on, willing him towards me. “Did you know,” I start slowly. Very slowly, each word pronounced barely above a whisper. “That they still haven’t named Yoda’s species?”

Oh my god, where is all this random trivia coming from?

Dexter removes his glasses, setting them on a nearby dresser. Unwavering, the brown irises practically sizzle as he focuses every iota of his attention on me.

I stare holes into those glasses.

“Can you see without those?” I tease quietly as he stalks forward. He chuckles then, the sound low and deep against the silence of the bedroom. My teeth bite down on my lower lip to hide a shy smile. “Can you?”

His moves closer, closer still. “I see you, if that’s what you mean.”

Swallowing my nerves, I murmur, “Did you know…” 

“Did I know what? Talk nerdy to me, Daphne.” He falls to the carpet, on his knees between my legs, running his hands up the length of my thighs. “Don’t stop.”



About The Author


Retail marketing and advertiser by trade, I am a university club advisor with a

passion for creating awkward fictional characters that readers can relate to. That 
are real. I enjoy writing fast-paced, humorous manuscripts with empowered female 
characters. 

I love: reading, travelling, meeting new people.... latte's, rainy days, and sweater 
weather.



Monday, 18 January 2016

Release Day : Two of Hearts



Carrie Maynard has come a long way from the awkward teenager who sat in front of the most popular boy in calculus class. She’s now a young, independent woman with a great job, a loving boyfriend, and a close knit family. But something still seems to missing.

Jason Wilder is no longer the cute teenage boy that Carrie crushed on from high school. He is now a 
hardworking, handsome man and one of Carrie’s very best friends. He is the perfect guy just looking for his perfect girl. Uncertain that he’s actually found her in his girlfriend, Ashley, he goes through the motions, hoping she will fill the void Carrie has left in his heart, ever since the day they met back in high school.

When circumstances change and feelings can no longer be ignored, will Carrie continue to sit on the 
sidelines, watching someone else live out the future with the boy she loved from so long ago, or will she take the next step with the man that’s always owned her heart?

Sometimes taking a risk for love isn’t always easy.

Sometimes even the strongest of friendships are put to the test.

And….

Sometimes it’s easier to walk away when life takes us down a different path than the one our heart 
intended.


Title : Two Of Hearts (Three of A Kind #2)
Release Date : 18 January 2016
Genre : Romance
Author : Beth Rinyu
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EXCERPT & TEASER

“I have memories of you that I’ll use to embarrass you in front of your kids.”

“Hey, just remember I’ve got some dirt on you too, so watch what secrets you’re giving away.”

“Yeah, I know! Do you remember that night?” She let out a slight giggle. “When I threw myself at    you?”

"Yup, I do. How could I forget? My dad busting in my room the next morning."

We both began to laugh until tears were rolling down her face.

"Yeah, too bad I couldn't laugh about it like that back then. I was scared to death that my mom was
gonna kill me!"

"You never did tell me....how much trouble did you get in for that?"

"Not much at all. My mom was surprisingly pretty cool about it. My dad, well.... he eventually got over it."

"That was a classic."

"Do you ever regret not taking me up on the offer of being my first?"

"No." I lied. I regretted it every day. I wanted to be her first, I wanted to be her last, and I wanted to be everything in between. We were so young back then. It would have never lasted, and Carrie and I
wouldn't have the strong relationship that we do now if we had taken that step. We both needed time
to grow, to experience new things with different people before we made that type of commitment.

Now, here we were, older, wiser and both committed to someone else.


Other Books in the Three of A Kind Series

Book 1 - When The Chips Are Down 

14 March 2015

Book 3 - Straight To The Heart

22 January 2016

About The Author


Ever since I can remember, I have always enjoyed Creative Writing. There was always something about being able to travel to a different place or become a different person with just the stroke of a pen - or in today's world a touch of the keyboard. I am the author of The Exception To The Rule, An Unplanned 
Lesson, An Unplanned Life Drowning In Love, A Cry for Hope, A Will To Change, Blind Side of Love, When The Chips Are Down and Easy Silence.

My life is not as interesting as my books or the characters in them, but then again whose life is? I'm a 
mom of twin teenage boys, a crazy Border Collie and a cat with an identity crisis! I guess you can say writing is my form of Calgon!


Cover Reveal : Things Liar Fake


What if… 

Someone you barely knew asked you for a favor. 

What if…

They needed you to be something you weren’t, in exchange for nothing. Unless you 
count a mouth full of lies and a half-broken heart. Faker. Pretender. Liar. There are worse things to be called. 

So would you do it? Would you? 

Daphne Winthrop did. 

And you’re about to find out what happens in the end.



Title : Things Liars Fake (#Three Little Lies #3)
Release Date : 1 February 2016
Author : Sara Ney


EXCERPT & TEASERS



I pay, trying to scurry undetected to the condiments, juggling my cardboard snack 
tray awkwardly as I pluck a few napkins from the metallic holder. One, two… five 
napkins. 

That should be enough, right?

For good measure, I pluck out two more from the holder because sometime my 
butter hands get out of control. I hate having buttery fingerprints.

Still clutching my ticket stub, I attempt to lift it to see which theater my movie is 
playing in, but fail miserably and have to set everyth—

“Daphne?” 

I freeze.

Look up. 

Pivot.

Standing behind me in his navy blue pea coat, Dexter Ryan smiles crookedly down at 
me. 

He smoothes his hands down the front of his dark pressed jeans—or is he wiping 
sweat off his palms?—and pushes his tortoiseshell eyeglasses up the bridge of his 
nose. 

I take it all in—every inch of him—from the preppy jacket, the glasses, the slight 
cleft in his chin, up to the black cable knit winter hat when he suddenly removes it. 
Instead of his hair being flatted by the hat, it’s unruly and a bit tousled. A rich brown, 
his locks are wavy, shaggy and desperately need a trim. 

He finger combs it out of his face. 

“It is Daphne, right?” He asks, unsure of himself. 

It’s hard to hold back my groan of dismay at being spotted, but I muster up a 
cheerful, “Yeah. Hi. Dexter?”

He smiles then, his eyes shining behind his dark, tortoiseshell lenses. I mean—I 
think his eyes are shining. Maybe it’s just the reflection of his glasses?

Those dark eyes dart down to my snacks, the ticket stub grasped between two 
fingers on my right hand. His brows go up. “Do you need help with anything? Sorry, 
I’m an idiot; it’s obvious you’re waiting for someone.”

A nervous giggle escapes my lips, only I can’t smack a hand over my mouth to stop it. 
“Gosh thank you. I don’t need help,” I hurriedly say. “I just have to see which theater 
I’m in, but I’m having a hard time with…”

All my food.

“It’s just you?” His head cranes around, confused. “I’m sorry, that was rude. Of 
course it’s not just you. Why would it be?” His deep voice gives a forced, nervous 
chuckle.

Wow, this is about to get awkward. “Nope, it is just me,” I barely manage to get the 
words out. “I’m here alone.”

Dexter’s eyes go wide, sending his brows straight into his hairline. His mouth even 
falls open a little but no sound comes out.

“Great,” I joke, more for my benefit than his. “I’ve rendered you speechless.”

I follow the line of his jacket, down to the hand tightly gripping his winter hat.

“No! Shit, sorry. I didn’t mean… I don’t know what I mean.” Deep breath. “I’m here 
alone, too.” 

Suddenly, his mouth twitches into a goofy grin, and my green eyes fly make a beeline 
to his lips as they form the words, “Which movie are you here to see?”

Those lips.

Huh?

Instead of formulating a response, I find myself trying not to stare at a perfectly 
sculpted upper lip and a full mouth surrounded by a days’ worth of five o’clock 
shadow. Strong jawline. Straight, white teeth. And is that line in his cheek a dimple? 

Dexter clears his throat, and I watch transfixed as the chords in his neck flex when 
he reprises, “Which movie are you here to see?”

Huh?

“Huh?”

Jesus, I have some serious issues. And if Dexter think I’ve gone space cadet on him, 
he doesn’t let on; his brown eyes are kind. Friendly. Sincere without a trace of 
egotism. “What movie?” 

Oh god. Could this be any more humiliating? The guys asked me the same question 
three times. 

“Uh… StarGate?” 

Don’t judge me! Don’t judge me, Dexter! I want to shout. I want to hide behind my 
massive bucket of popcorn. Yes, it’s true! I am at a nine o’clock screening of StarGate, 
the twenty-year-old movie turned nerd cult classic of all time. 

By myself. 

As in: alone.

On a Saturday night.

A pleased grin quirks, his thick brows shoot up for a second time in surprise before 
he clears his throat. “Me too.” 

Dexter briefly glances down at his ticket stub, pushing his glasses back up the bridge 
of his nose with a forefinger. God, it’s such a sweet gesture I actually cock my head 
and stare. 

Truth be told, I could probably stare at him all night.

It’s been all of three minutes and I find him charming, adorable, and unassumingly 
handsome. The kind of handsome that sneaks up on you.

He clears his throat again. “It’s, uh, in theater twelve. Let me just…” He reaches 
around me then to grab a few napkins for himself, though he’s only carrying a 
medium soda. 

No popcorn. No candy. No snacks.

Wait. No snacks? 

Who doesn’t get snacks at the movies? Who?

Self-conscious of my gluttony, I back away, wielding my embarrassing armload of 
junk food, face flaming hot. “I guess I should go find myself a seat. Yeah. I should go 
do that. The previews have probably already started and those are my favorite 
part…”

Stop talking Daphne!

Dexter nods and grapples for a few more napkins.

Oh brother; between the two of us, we have enough napkins to last us through Armageddon.



About The Author 


Retail marketing and advertiser by trade, I am a university club advisor with a
passion for creating awkward fictional characters that readers can relate to. That 
are real. I enjoy writing fast-paced, humorous manuscripts with empowered female 
characters. 

I love: reading, travelling, meeting new people.... latte's, rainy days, and sweater 
weather.