Introducing Select’s May 27th Releases: A Hornet Novel Available in Print and eCopy! Find out more! Follow the Blog Tour A Sanctify Novel Available in Print and eCopy! Find out more! Follow the Blog Tour Never show fear to a demon. Special $0.99 Introductory Price! Find…
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Discover 7 Bad Boys with 7 full length novels bundled for 99¢! Tall, Dark, and Deadly Featuring Laura Kaye, Rosalie Lario, Nina Croft, Jessica Lee, Lisa Kessler, Boone Brux, and Sarah Gilman Get ready to experience Bad Boys like never before. Read an excerpt Get this 99¢ STEAL now! Limited…
Night Child by Lisa Kessler Love is the ultimate sacrifice… Special $0.99 Introductory Price for ONE Week Only! Find Out More! Issa is one of the original Night Walkers, a proud protector of the mortal world. Now, when the key to the survival of the entire Night Walker race rests…
The Heart of the Incubus tour kicks off today! Follow Rosalie on her blog tour for fun interviews, guest posts, reviews, and giveaways! 12/30: Diane’s Book Blog 12/31: Romantic Reads and Such 1/2: Laurie’s Thoughts 1/6: Book Bliss 1/7: Gigi’s Book Blog 1/8: Mark of the Stars 1/9: Trips Down…
Today we are celebrating the re-release of Blood of the Demon by Rosalie Lario by posting some Sexy One-Liners from the book. Each blog listed below is posting a sexy one-liner from the book today. By picking your favorite, you can enter to win a Blood of the…
“This thrilling new series mixes danger with demons and romance with rocket-paced action! I can’t wait for the next one.” ~ Alyssa Day, New York Times bestselling author Congratulations to Rosalie Lario, GraveTells Debut Author of the Year, 2011! Heart of the Incubus, Book Four in the…
We just received exciting news about Rosalie Lario’s Mark of the Sylph, book 2 in her Demons of Infernum trilogy. It was awarded a PERFECT 10…yes, you read that right, a PERFECT 10 from Romance Reviews Today. What does that mean? Romance Reviews Today has only one grading system… The Perfect 10…
What is it about a kick-ass heroine that makes her so fun to read about? Is it seeing how she handles the situations she’s faced with? Watching the way she deals with her hero? Or is it that we like to imagine ourselves as her, doing things we would (probably)…
From Mark of the Sylph, by Rosalie Lario The hero, Taeg, has just cornered the heroine in a dark alley and plans to chat her up, but she has other ideas… Rather than answering, she lifted a knee and slid one of her dainty hands into her boot. When…