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He had to bide his time, or his plan would fall apart. It had taken him eight years to track down Marissa, and eight months to develop his plan-a plan to keep them from ever being separated again.

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AN UNEXPECTED GUEST
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Wow…did this week fly by, well at it felt like it to me. Good morning Sunday Saloners. Hope you had a productive week reading and blogging. As far as my week goes, let’s get started.
Reading: I only read one book this week, not because of the content, but because I spent too much time at the computer and taking care of other matters. I also got quite a few books this week, but I will share those tomorrow with Mailbox Monday.
Blogging: OK..there is an elephant in the room and I am sure this will be the topic of discussion today. I only found out about it through 2 of my blogging buddies or I wouldn’t have even known what was going on since I have never visited, at least I don’t think I have, the blogs affected. And the topic is plagiarism. I am not going to relate the situation as I don’t know all the details but will say that someone was caught copying another’s blog. And Gina from Hott Books, also wrote about reviewers getting paid to write 5 star reviews.
I’m not going to address all the drama associated with the specifics but would like to state my overall general feelings on both issues. And that is true sadness and much disappointment.
First… on the paid for trumped up reviews that are posted on certain sites. Shame on you for deceiving the public that read your reviews in making their decisions to purchase a book. Before I became a part of this community, I did take into account reviews written by others when I wasn’t sure if I wanted to purchase a book or not. Now that I am part of this community of book bloggers, I 100% rely on other bloggers’ reviews. But after 2+ years, I am almost positive I know who the credible, honest, professional bloggers are and they are the ones that have made my TBR list grow to the point that I have renamed it to “hopefully in my lifetime TBR list”. Do I think the bad apples will hurt book bloggers in general. Unfortunately, yes, for a while until they get caught. The honest book bloggers that review with integrity may not be believed by the general public. But eventually people will see the same name, always giving every book a 5 rating because we all know that not every book is for every person and we have all had those 1 and 2 rated books. And for those paying for 5 star reviews, it will catch up with you. The truth will come out regarding the work. A friend of mine told me a long time, everyone digs their own grave, especially when they are doing wrong, and she is so right. I have seen it happen too many times to the guilty parties. There is Karma!!
And now the big topic of the week, plagiarism. Again, sadness, disappointment and some naivety. When I first started, my mentor Vicki from I’d Rather Be Reading At The Beach, told me that the “nicest bloggers were book bloggers” and I have found that to be 100% true. I have considered this community one big international book club and still do. Plagiarism, I don’t get it? Why? Most of us are copyrighted and personally, at least for me, I feel that is in place from the general public. But if another book blogger asks if they can borrow, likes something on my blog or if they can link back to me, my answer is always a yes. Matter of fact, I take it as a compliment. I just recently saw something on someone’s blog that I liked and emailed her to ask permission if she would mind if I could use a similar format. That’s just everyday courtesy, at least that’s what I think. Aren’t we book bloggers that have a great passion for books and want to share our thoughts on different books? This is a hobby with incredible people interacting because we love to read. But plagiarism, again I ask why? Maybe I’m missing something or like I said, just plain naive.
What are your thoughts about these 2 topics?
Hope you have a great week!! I know I will, but more on that in a couple of days.

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Happy Saturday everyone !!
Have you entered the giveaways? Hope so and good luck if you did. However, if you can’t wait to read one of the books that I am hosting as a giveaway, Oxford Messed Up by Andrea Kayne Kaufman, I wanted to share with you a notice I received from Rebecca at The Cadence Group.

“In celebration of love, life and hope, Andrea will be offering the Ebook edition for $ .99 on Amazon from May Day thru Cinco de Mayo – May 1-5.”
Have a great weekend!!!!
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I am honored to introduce you to today’s guest. I have said in the past that I have reviewed many books at the request of The Story Plant and have added each new author to my “author’s TBR list”. Well today, I will be adding another author, having his book published by Fiction Studio, a division of The Story Plant. So please help me give a warm welcome to Mr. Tom Avitabile as he talks about the 2nd book in his ‘Wild Bill’ Hiccock thriology.
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ABOUT TOM AVITABILE
Author Tom Avitabile, a senior creative director at a New York City advertising firm, is a writer, director and producer with numerous film and television credits. He has an extensive background in engineering and computers.
Avitabile’s work on projects for the House Committee on Science and Technology helped lay the foundation for “The Eighth Day,” his first novel. In his spare time, Avitabile is a professional musician and an amateur woodworker. He is currently at work on his next novel featuring William “Wild Bill” Hiccock.
You can connect with Tom at his website here.

ABOUT THE BOOK
With Americain the crosshairs of terrorists who don’t have to play by the rules, President Mitchell needed an edge. That’s where Bill Hiccock’s Quarterback Ops Group, (QuOG) a top-secret operations cluster run out of the White House, comes in. They are the Commander-in-Chief’s personal ‘pointy end of the stick’. Given unprecedented power, these dedicated men and women cut through the cells and terror networks at home and abroad, unleashing the full force and determination of Americaacross the world. QuOG’s goal: To find the loose suitcase nuke before it finds its way to a city near you.
From psych-ops, where we terrorize the terrorist, to the pure brute force of going in hot, wet and wild, QuOG uses innovative technology and on-the-spot improvisation to beat the bad guys before they know the game is on!
Hiccock fields his handpicked team of the ‘best of the best’ in abilities and prowess. From Brooke Burrell who distinguished herself as an FBI agent, going toe-to-toe with a terrorist mastermind, to Bridgestone and Ross who cut through countries, culture, and bull-crap like a laser through butter. To the former hacker for the mob, Kronos, an offbeat ‘techno-sapien,’ who practically mind-melds with any computer, network or Internet backbone and manipulates it to do his bidding. With Janice Hiccock, Bill’s wife and insight into the human behavioral matrix. And Bill himself, whose brilliant analytical mind and propensity to somehow find himself in the line-of-fire, belies his overachieving academic persona, albeit one who also majored in throwing a pass 60-yards into the end zone as well.
America’s and Hiccock’s greatest challenge is saving millions of American lives in a high stakes game of deception, terror and heart-stopping acts of aggression which could bring America to its knees.
Look for my review in the coming weeks.
Watch the trailer here.

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