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Friday, February 10, 2012

Virtual Book Tour Events: Week of 2/12-18/12 ~ Trial of Tears by Chris Semal ~ Honor Redeemed by Loree Lough ~ A World Apart by Camelia Miron Skiba




~ Virtual Book Tour Events for the Week of 2/12-18/12 ~



Jersey Girl Book Reviews Virtual Book Tour Events is pleased to host the following Virtual Book Tour Event:


Trial of Tears by Chris Semal





Sunday, February 12, 2012 ~ Author Guest Post and Book Review


Book Description: Trial of Tears 


Pete Watts is a former undercover narcotics cop who got way too close to his job. He now runs a music rehearsal studio that draws the underbelly of the industry: violent drug gangs, a strange assortment of hangers-on and a gorgeous ex-mercenary who wears makeup in the form of multi-colored tears running down her face. These tears are, in fact, decals on which different poisons are concealed. Some survive the Trial of Tears, some don't. The story's taut climax is set in a posh townhouse in which only the courageous will emerge unscathed. 




In association with Pump Up Your Book! Virtual Book Publicity Tours, Jersey Girl Book Reviews is pleased to the following Virtual Book Tour Event:


Honor Redeemed by Loree Lough




Tuesday, February 14, 2012 ~ Author Guest Post and Book Review


Book Description: Honor Redeemed 


Highly skilled Search and Rescue (SAR) team leader, Honor Mackenzie, works almost as hard at guarding the dark secrets of her past as she does when training SAR dogs. As for widowed Sun reporter Matt Phillips, not even his former SAR work is as important as protecting his ten-year-old twin boys. When a jumbo jet crashes outside Baltimore one cold night, their respective jobs put them face-to-face at the grisly scene - and force Matt and Honor to reconsider the difficult decisions that resulted in their long-standing "single forever" status. As Matt tries to come to terms with his feelings for Honor, he gets word that she hasn't reported in since starting the search for a missing child. Reverting to his SAR training, Matt leads the search team as a vicious winter storm bears down on the area. Will he find her in time? And if he does, will they find their way back to each other or go back to living life alone? 






In association with CBLS Promotions, Jersey Girl Book Reviews is pleased to host the following Virtual Book Tour Event:


A World Apart by Camelia Miron Skiba





Friday, February 17. 2012 ~ Author Guest Post and Book Review


Book Description: A World Apart


In a war that's not hers, she loses everything.
Everything she loses is because of him. 
Forgiveness is not an option. 
Or maybe ...

Lieutenant Cassandra Toma, trauma surgeon in the Romanian National Army starts her deployment at a joint-unit air base on a wrong foot, clashing on her first day with her new commander, Major David Hunt. Her rebellious nature and sassiness rival her excellent performance in the operation room - the only reason why she's not reprimanded, or maybe not the only reason.

They meet. They clash. A forbidden passion consumes them with the intensity of an erupting volcano, leaving her heartbroken and him with tarnished honor and pride as an officer. The only way out for David is disappearing into the dangerous war zone in Iraq. Their flame was supposed to be over when destiny brings them back under the same roof, this time with a common goal - to find Cassandra's brother, Maj. Robert Toma, kidnapped by insurgents while on patrol. 

To rescue Robert, Cassandra and David put aside their resentments, uniting forces against a common enemy. Trying to forget the painful past, Cassandra opens up to give David - and their love - another chance. What she doesn't realize is that her anguish is the result of David's impetuous action - one reckless choice he made for which she may never forgive him.

His mistake, his secret, could cost them both the love they've finally found. 



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