I'd like to thank Roxanne @ Bewitching Book Tours for giving me the opportunity to participate in the THE VAMPIRE, THE WITCH, AND THE WEREWOLF: A THREESOME WEDDING ADVENTURE blog tour and providing me with a copy of A Threesome Wedding Adventure to review. I'd also like to welcome Louisa Bacio to ABTB! At the end of the post there is a TOUR WIDE GIVEAWAY! Be sure to thank Louisa!
Title: A Threesome Wedding Adventure
Series: The Vampire, The Witch, and The Werewolf #3
Author: Louisa Bacio
Genre: Supernatural Fictions, Paranormal Romance, Erotic Romance
Elements:
Publisher: Ravenous Romance
Format: PDF,
ISBN:
Release Date: June 19, 2012
Source: Tour Host {Bewitching Book Tours}
Rating:
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Summary: Planning a wedding can be stressful and crazy-making. Planning three weddings at the same time? That’s insanity. While The Vampire, The Witch & The Werewolf embark on a nuptial excursion, Silver & Nick hold down the home fortress in New Orleans.
Series: The Vampire, The Witch, and The Werewolf #3
Author: Louisa Bacio
Genre: Supernatural Fictions, Paranormal Romance, Erotic Romance
Elements:
Publisher: Ravenous Romance
Format: PDF,
ISBN:
Release Date: June 19, 2012
Source: Tour Host {Bewitching Book Tours}
Rating:
Tagline(s): ~NONE~
Summary: Planning a wedding can be stressful and crazy-making. Planning three weddings at the same time? That’s insanity. While The Vampire, The Witch & The Werewolf embark on a nuptial excursion, Silver & Nick hold down the home fortress in New Orleans.
And
as if everyone doesn’t have enough to deal with, the Voodoo King comes calling
with a magic elixir that diminishes sexual inhibitions and an eerie quiet
spreads across the French Quarter. Life as they know it may never be the same.
The
threesome is forced to put off honeymoon bliss in order to banish the demons of
their past, and embrace the uncertainty of the future.
Review:
REVIEW WILL BE POSTED LATER. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
Louisa Bacio enjoys soaking up the sun in Southern California, and spending time with her family.
Bacio’s work includes the Sex University series, with her debut novel Physical Education and the follow-up All-Girls Academy. Her story “Two’s Company” can be found in I Kissed a Girl: A Virgin Lesbian Anthology. Other short stories can be found in the Seducing the Myth anthology, and Rekindled: An Anthology of Reunited Lovers.
In addition to writing and editing, Bacio teaches college courses in English, journalism, film studies and popular culture.
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Guest Post by Louisa Bacio:
Paper
vs. Plastic (eReader)
By
Louisa Bacio
The
division remains between paper vs. plastic (the eReader). It used to be that I
was a hard-core paper lover. My home office shelves overfill with hardback,
paperbacks, magazines galore. The first writing conferences I attended years
ago, I carted home boxes of extra books … many of which then sat on my office
floor unread.
Sigh.
When
eReaders came on the market, my husband “encouraged” me to jump on as an
early-adapter. He figured less clutter in the house. For the most, part, that’s
proved true. Still, I come home from my monthly chapter meetings with OCCRWA
with signed copies of the latest releases. Because at a chapter event, there
really isn’t a way to purchase ebooks. Or is there?
I
wonder. After going to the RT Conference earlier this year, and seeing the
ebook signing with electronic copies sold via All Romance eBooks, it’s made me
wonder. Maybe.
Still,
there are those moments when only paperback will do. Like in that first 20
minutes of an airplane ride when electronic devices cannot be used. (I do hear
that some airlines are considering changing that law.) Or on the beach or in
the bathtub. If you drop your $6.99 romance in the bath water, you can usually
let it dry out and pick up the crinkled reader. If it’s a $100 reader … you’re
out of luck.
Then there are those authors like Stephen King, one of my absolute favorites, who releases in hardback first and then electronically a month later. If you’re a fan, you want it right away. The last time I carted around one of his 1,000-page novels – The Dome – I cursed him though. It was simply bulky and unmanly to lug. I swore that next time I’ll wait that extra period for convenience’s sake.
Notice
how I haven’t talked environment yet. It’s one of those benefits that people
usually list. For me, ultimately, it comes down to the story – I like a good
book, and whether that’s paper or plastic doesn’t really make too much of a
difference.
From one
bibliophile to another – thank you for hosting me! I
greatly appreciate it.
GIVEAWAY:
Thanks again for hosting me!
ReplyDeleteGreat prizes :)Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI love the graphics on the book covers. I think it add s a little more than just the ereader copy but my Kindle is also so convenient :)
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