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June, 2010  // Posts published in June, 2010

30 Jun Posted by in Sneak Peeks | Comments

Preview: Chasing Superwoman

Preview: Chasing Superwoman

Check Out THE FIRST CHAPTER: The Superwoman Within In a word, what I’m saying is, Grow up. You’re kingdom subjects. Now live like it. Live out your God-created identity. Live generously and graciously toward others, the way God lives toward you. Matthew 5:48 (MSG) Most people hate lawyers. This is why so many lawyers marry...

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29 Jun Posted by in Interviews | Comments

An Interview with author Erynn Mangum

An Interview with author Erynn Mangum

Tune in as Radiant Lit’s Jill Hart chats with our June 2010 Featured Author, Erynn Mangum! Erynn Mangum plans her life around caffeine, but when she’s not tipping the coffee mug, she’s spending time with her husband, Jon, who she met and married since writing Miss Match, ReMatch, and Match Point. She also works as...

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28 Jun Posted by in Sneak Peeks | Comments

Preview: The Mailbox by Marybeth Whalen

Preview: The Mailbox by Marybeth Whalen

CHECK OUT THE FIRST CHAPTER: Sunset Beach, NC Summer 1985 Campbell held back a teasing smile as he led Lindsey across the warm sand toward the mailbox. Leaning her head on Campbell’s shoulder, her steps slowed. She looked up at him, observing the mischievous curling at the corners of his mouth. “There really is no...

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24 Jun Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: First Impressions – A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice by Alexa Adams

Review: First Impressions – A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice by Alexa Adams

I think most Austen fans have wondered at one time or another what might have happened if Darcy hadn’t spoken those fateful words overheard by Elizabeth at the Merryton assembly: She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me; I am in no humour at present to give consequence to young ladies who are...

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23 Jun Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: Wish by Alexandra Bullen

Review: Wish by Alexandra Bullen

Be careful what you wish for – you never know when you just might get it. At least that’s what happens when a mysterious dress shows up on the doorstep of Olivia’s new home. Her family has just moved to San Fransisco after the tragic death of her twin sister, Violet. Unfortunately for Olivia, not...

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21 Jun Posted by in Sneak Peeks | Comments

A Sneak Peek at Ransome’s Crossing by Kaye Dacus

A Sneak Peek at Ransome’s Crossing by Kaye Dacus

AND NOW…THE FIRST CHAPTER: Portsmouth, England August 17, 1814 Ned Cochrane, first lieutenant, HMS Alexandra, stepped out of the jolly boat onto the stone dock and glanced around at the early morning bustle of the dockyard crew. Only nine days remained to fill the crew roster and fit out the ship with the supplies needed...

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18 Jun Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: 29 by Adena Halpern

Review: 29 by Adena Halpern

Reviewed by Lori Twichell, Radiant Lit Genre: Fantasy, chick lit, humor, drama Publisher: Touchstone Books Publication Dates: June 15, 2010 Gravity is not kind. Nor is it a respecter of persons. Seriously. That’s one of the first messages that we learn when we pick up 29. We learn that and the fact that Ellie Jerome cusses when...

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17 Jun Posted by in Interviews | Comments

Brandilyn Collins visits Radiant Lit!

Brandilyn Collins visits Radiant Lit!

. About Brandilyn: Brandilyn Collins is a best-selling novelist known for her trademark Seatbelt Suspense®. These harrowing crime thrillers have earned her the tagline “Don’t forget to b r e a t h e . . .”® Brandilyn’s first book, A Question of Innocence, was a true crime published by Avon in 1995. Its promotion...

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16 Jun Posted by in Interviews | Comments

Interview with Peggy Joyce Ruth, author Psalm 91

Interview with Peggy Joyce Ruth, author Psalm 91

Find Protection From Your Greatest Fears. Do the latest statistics on heart disease, or other life-threatening illnesses send a chill down your spine? Do thoughts of terrorist attacks and chemical warfare cause your heart to skip a beat? What about natural disasters that are striking in unexpected places? Do you sometimes wonder if there is...

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14 Jun Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: The Modern Girl’s Guide to Sticky Situations by Jane Buckingham

Review: The Modern Girl’s Guide to Sticky Situations by Jane Buckingham

Reviewed by Lori Twichell, Radiant Lit Genre: self help, tips, non-fiction Publisher: Avon Books Publication Dates: May 11, 2010 If you were to take a little bit of “Hints from Heloise”, a little “Emily Post” and some good old fashioned “Dear Abby” seasoned with Manolo shoes and modern day situations and you’ve got The Modern...

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