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text 2017-11-10 14:05
Feature Friday: Witch's Mystic Woods by Marsha A. Moore with Excerpt and Giveaway

Today for “Feature Friday” let us welcome the awesome Marsha A. Moore with her book Witch's Mystic Woods.The fourth book in Coon Hollow Coven Series.

We will have info about the book and Marsha. Plus we have a interview and a great excerpt from the book.

Make sure to check everything out and go and show some love and add her books to your TBR

Source: snoopydoosbookreviews.com/feature-friday-witchs-mystic-woods-marsha-moore-excerpt-giveaway
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review 2015-04-07 00:00
Witch's Moonstone Locket
Witch's Moonstone Locket - Marsha A. Moore It's not often that a book comes along where you are sad when it ends, at least not for me, Witch's Moonstone Locket from Marsha A. Moore is one of those books. I am eagerly awaiting book 2, I want to know what happens next!

I wish I could meet someone like Rowe, he's so romantic and sweet, many a girls dream guy. Jancie is the one that captures his heart though, she's a very lucky girl, or maybe not with the trials and tribulations she must endure first. Not least from Pandora she is one evil witch, I most definitely would not want to get on the wrong side of her.

The story starts a little slow, and I wondered if I would enjoy it, but the pace soon picks up into a nice steady rhythm, giving the reader plenty of time to connect with the characters.

The character's are well-developed throughout, so like I often say, I felt the emotions from crying for Jancie, worrying about Rowe, excitement when things go wrong, and as for Pandora - hmm.

Highly recommended, don't hesitate if you found this page then you'll LOVE the book.
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text 2014-06-28 15:03
Bookstores of Paranormal, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Romance
Night's Master - Amanda Ashley
Her Warriors' Three Wishes - Carrie Ann Ryan
Her Ghost Wears Kilts - Kathleen Shaputis
Call of the Highland Moon - Kendra Leigh Castle
Nice Girls Don't Live Forever - Molly Harper
Kiss of Fire - Deborah Cooke
The Wolf Who Loved Her - Kasey Moone
Primal Possession: A Moon Shifter Novel - Katie Reus
Dance Upon the Air - Nora Roberts
Seeking a Scribe - Marsha A. Moore

I love bookstores. Big surprise. I adore small ones with cozy chairs and great conversations about books with strangers.  San Deigo lost a great one when Romance World closed its doors. Let's all raise a glass to booksellers everywhere.

 

I am very happy to report that even in the far off future (though we need more of these), the fae filled past, and in dimensions filled with shapeshfiters, there will be bookstores. My romance novels told me so! 

 

Here are some of the best bookstores to be found in Paranormal, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Romance.

 

Bonus points if you can name the bookstore in each love story. 

 

1. Night's Master by Amanda Ashley 

2. Her Ghost Wears Kilts by Kathleen Shaputis 

3. Nice Girls Don't Live Forever by Molly Harper 

4. The Wolf Who Loved Her by Kasey Moone

5. Seeking a Scribe by Marsha A. Moore 

6. Dance Upon the Air  by Nora Roberts 

7. Primal Possession by  Katie Reus

8. Kiss of Fire  by Deborah Cooke 

9. Call of the Highland Moon by Kendra Leigh Castle

10. Her Warriors' Three Wishes by Carrie Ann Ryan

 

Please recommend more wonderful Bookstores in Paranormal, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Romance! 

 

To vote for the best of the best, go to the Goodreads list: Best Bookstores in Paranormal Romance. 

 

To get see the most amazing bookstores from all over the world, visit my Pinterest Board: Best Bookstores in Romanceland! There are recommendations from all genres of Romance there as well. 

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review 2013-09-20 00:00
Seeking a Scribe - Marsha A. Moore Seeking a Scribe - Marsha A. Moore A mixed bag here with an enchanting tale and unique plot but it felt like the author was trying too hard. The characters were difficult to relate to or bond with as we are told nearly every moment of each day and are frequently reminded of the tragic points in Lyra's past (I lost count how many times the divorce was mentioned) only to suddenly have her swooning over Cullen. It felt like every detail had to be described which took away from the story. However, I loved the world building and the variety of creatures.
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review 2012-07-14 00:00
Seeking a Scribe: Enchanted Bookstore Legend One (Enchanted Bookstore Legends)
Seeking a Scribe - Marsha A. Moore I love reading about dragons, so I was ecstatic to win this ARC book in a competition. I won it a while ago, but I haven't been able to read it until now.Lyra McCauley is a fantastic character. She is a 35 year old divorced writer, who is visiting her sick aunt. Lyra is a loving woman, who has been hurt by her ex-husband and doesn't want her heart broken again. Meeting Cullen Drake sparks an adventure full of danger, and a love she never thought she would have.Cullen Drake is a wizard from the world of Dragonspeir, who has been given the task of finding the owner of the Book of Dragonspeir. He is a very complex character and a very powerful wizard. This book is full of enchantment and magic. I love the talking animals in Dragonspeir; They bring the story to life. I especially enjoyed the Cicada, Sheridan; He made me laugh! Every animal has their own character, and the interaction between Lyra and them all, made them seem very human-like. When I actually started reading this book, I thought it would make a wonderful fairy tale for children. However, that soon changed when I realised that this book is actually aimed at YA audiences. There are some steamy scenes in this book, so I don't recommend it for anyone under 16!! However, that being said, this book took me on an adventure through Dragonspeir, and I got to meet some dragons (some good, some evil), and some other great characters. The Black Dragon is one scary character! I kept thinking to myself "Don't go in there!" during one of the scenes. The atmosphere that Marsha Moore has created, both dark and light, is very perceptible and palpable. I could easily "see" this story playing out in my head. I don't know why, but it was like an animated movie in there! Go figure!I am now looking forward to reading the next book in the series, thanks to the teaser chapter that Marsha kindly included in the book!I recommend this book if you are looking for a fantastic fantasy story that takes you on a magical journey filled with dragons, sprites, unicorns and wizards.
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