Book Spotlight: Moonstruck Madness by Laurie McBain


Title: Moonstruck Madness
Author: Laurie McBain
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publication Date: February 1, 2011
Paperback: 384 pages
ISBN: 978-1402242434
Genre: Historical Romance

From the Publisher:

She’s one thing by day, something else altogether by night…

After escaping the slaughter of her clan at a young age, Scottish noblewoman Sabrina Verrick provides for her siblings by living a double life, until the night she encounters the Duke, and her secret and all she holds dear is threatened…

He’s so disillusioned, he’s completely vulnerable…

With his inheritance at stake, Lucien, Duke of Camareigh, sets a trap for the Scottish beauty with the piercing violet eyes, never imagining what will happen when the trap is sprung…

As their lives become irreversibly entangled, Lucien and Sabrina become each other’s biggest threat, as well as their only salvation…

About the Author:

Laurie McBain became a publishing phenomenon at age twenty-six with her first historical romance. She is a winner of the Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best Historical Romance Author. All of her romances were bestsellers, selling over 11 million copies. Laurie’s books have been out of print for over 5 years.

I received a complimentary ARC of Moonstruck Madness by Laurie McBain from Sourcebooks. Receiving a complimentary copy in no way reflected my review of aforementioned novel.


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Book Spotlight: Said the Spider by Earle E. Van Gilder


Title: Said the Spider
Author: Earle E. Van Gilder
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Publication Date: June 23, 2010
Paperback: 292 pages
ISBN: 978-1432754334
Genre: Fiction, Mystery

From the Publisher:

Sophisticated crime syndicate parasites invade the normally solid foundation of Midwestern banking and generations of established manufacturing. Executives and management usually in control suddenly find they are masterfully manipulated into a web of irreconcilable personal and financial seduction.

From the traumatic discovery at the river’s edge to the eventual confrontational conclusion Said The Spider seduces greedy, gullible and unsuspecting prey into a deadly and graphic whirlwind of corporate disaster leading to murder, suicide and revenge.

The early exploits of the juvenile crime spree by a youthful mastermind who cleverly manipulates his prey leads the reader to the ruthless genius manipulating the city. This drama of cause and effect with no escape from the temptations of lust, greed, and ignorance has been cleverly baited.

The corporate investigative agency and police sources enter almost too late to stop this whirlpool of turbulence as the bank Vice President’s realize their own failure and the investors and corporation officers panic and retreat from the coming Armageddon.

As murder, suicide and monumental financial losses are exposed, the crime syndicate learns of an investigation which might interrupt their lucrative operation. Crime bosses will stop at nothing to successfully complete their artistic looting of a major bank and manufacturing complex.

Time is running out. Investigators are pulling pieces of the puzzle together. Corrupt and greedy bank executives are running for their lives. The syndicate is charging ahead in their goal of complete domination and eventual departure culminating in a surprise and conclusive end to fraud and murder.

About the Author:

More than 40 years Earle (Doc) Van Gilder was involved in the investigation of white-collar crime. The last 20 years he ran his own Investigative Corporation partnering with major firms, local and state government agencies and law enforcement to solve a wide range of criminal activities from internal theft and white collar crime to insurance fraud, criminal investigations and undercover operations.

Earle is also a certified Kyokushinkai Karate Branch Chief and martial arts instructor and well versed in the handling of weaponry. These experiences combined with his Marine Corp and equestrian experiences have resulted in a number of short stories which in turn led to his first novel, Said The Spider. He recently completed a second novel, Gumshoe Diary, The Month of May.

I have not yet read Said the Spider by Earle E. Van Gilder, but I did agree to post a spotlight of the book for Outskirts Press.


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The Sunday Salon 21 February

The Sunday Salon.com

I look forward to a Sunday where I can say the week has gone well. I am sad, my family is sad and I am exhausted. So far these past three weeks have been rapidly going downhill and the near future looks bleak.

This past week eight reviews and one spotlight went up:

Today I am planning to read:

  • Undress Me In the Temple of Heaven by Susan Jane Gilman

Happy Reading and please feel free to leave comments or suggestions.

All are welcome to join The Sunday Salon.

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