Sunday 3 April 2016

Tales of The Vintage Berry Wine Gang by Daleen Berry

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TITLE ~ TALES OF THE VINTAGE BERRY WINE GANG AUTHOR ~ DALEEN BERRY RELEASE DATE ~ APRIL 3, 2016

  Synopsis   Devoted fans of West Virginia author Daleen Berry’s weekly newspaper column, Vintage Berry Wine, will be happy to hear those old yellowed clippings have been compiled into a book. Plus, as an added BONUS—we are including several new, never-before-read columns! Using humor to draw from the antics of Ms. Berry’s four rambunctious children, Tales of the Vintage Berry Wine Gang will make you wonder about that crazy, loveable, dysfunctional world we all call “family.” Readers have long awaited this book by Ms. Berry, who, in the intervening twenty-five years since writing her first newspaper column at the Preston County News, went from an award-winning columnist and investigative reporter to a New York Times best-selling author of true-crime. This will be Ms. Berry’s sixth book, following Sister of Silence (2011; memoir), Cheatin’ Ain’t Easy (2013; memoir), The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese (2014; true-crime), Pretty Little Killers (2014; true-crime), and Guilt by Matrimony (2015; true-crime).   Buy Links

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Daleen Berry is an award-winning investigative journalist and a New York Times best-selling author with five books. Her New York Times status came about due to her work on Pretty Little Killers and The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese (2014). Berry’s memoir, Sister of Silence, details her life growing up in Appalachia. It has received both critical and popular acclaim. Berry’s professional writing career began at the Preston County Journal, where she received a first-place award for investigative journalism from the West Virginia Press Association. She has also written for the Associated Press, the Daily Beast and Huffington Post. Berry has delivered a TEDx talk and spoken to students at Johns Hopkins University, UC Berkeley, and Penn State University. She has appeared on ABC, NBC, and CBS, among other networks. Sister of Silence and Guilt by Matrimony were recently selected for placement on WVU's Appalachian Literature list.

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Sister of Silence

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Guilt by Matrimony

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Cheatin' Ain't Easy

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Pretty Little Killers

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The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese

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TITLE ~ TALES OF THE VINTAGE BERRY WINE GANG
AUTHOR ~ DALEEN BERRY
RELEASE DATE ~ APRIL 3, 2016


Devoted fans of West Virginia author Daleen Berry’s weekly newspaper column, Vintage Berry Wine, will be happy to hear those old yellowed clippings have been compiled into a book. Plus, as an added BONUS—we are including several new, never-before-read columns! Using humor to draw from the antics of Ms. Berry’s four rambunctious children, Tales of the Vintage Berry Wine Gang will make you wonder about that crazy, loveable, dysfunctional world we all call “family.”
Readers have long awaited this book by Ms. Berry, who, in the intervening twenty-five years since writing her first newspaper column at the Preston County News, went from an award-winning columnist and investigative reporter to a New York Times best-selling author of true-crime.
This will be Ms. Berry’s sixth book, following Sister of Silence (2011; memoir), Cheatin’ Ain’t Easy (2013; memoir), The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese (2014; true-crime), Pretty Little Killers (2014; true-crime), and Guilt by Matrimony (2015; true-crime).







Daleen Berry is an award-winning investigative journalist and a New York Times best-selling author with five books. Her New York Times status came about due to her work on Pretty Little Killers and The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese (2014). Berry’s memoir, Sister of Silence, details her life growing up in Appalachia. It has received both critical and popular acclaim.
Berry’s professional writing career began at the Preston County Journal, where she received a first-place award for investigative journalism from the West Virginia Press Association. She has also written for the Associated Press, the Daily Beast and Huffington Post.
Berry has delivered a TEDx talk and spoken to students at Johns Hopkins University, UC Berkeley, and Penn State University. She has appeared on ABC, NBC, and CBS, among other networks. Sister of Silence and Guilt by Matrimony were recently selected for placement on WVU's Appalachian Literature list.
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OTHER BOOKS BY DALEEN BERRY

Sister of Silence



Guilt by Matrimony





Cheatin' Ain't Easy



After the Scrum by Dahlia Donovan

   
Two men, so different, on track for a romantic collision. Can they survive the impact?
Title: After the Scrum
Author: Dahlia Donovan
Genre: Sweet M/M Contemporary Romance, Sport/Rugby
Release Date: April 1, 2016
Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Designer: Claire Smith
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Caddock ‘The Brute’ Stanford lost his brother and rugby career within the same year. The once man-about-town is now a has-been and guardian to his young nephew. Not sure where life will go after the scrum, he decides to purchase a pub in the Cornwall village of Looe. He never expects to fall in lust—and then love.

Francis Keen hides his crippling anxiety behind his eccentric habits, lush interior design, and beloved dog, Sherlock. Alone by choice after an attack in college left him emotionally scarred, he lives by the sea with his gran, resigned to working small jobs for local businesses. Revamping the pub for the new owner is right up his alley—especially when he realizes who the owner is.

Two men, so different, on track for a romantic collision. Can they survive the impact?
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Saving My Heart: live & love series by Jenn Leigh


Saving My Heart (Live & Love #2.5) by Jenn Leigh

Date of Publication: April 1, 2016

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Cassie Bradley had been through hell and back; suffering the worst types of atrocities at the hands of her former foster family. After becoming a runaway, a chance run-in with her actual family had been Cassie's dream come true. Years later, Cassie headed off to college. New friends; new experiences; and a seemingly fresh start on life. Just when you thought things had settled down for Cassie, the darkness of her past came creeping in.

Noah Grainger was the typical all-American college student. Great friends; star baseball player; studied hard and played harder. The start of his sophomore year, was looking awesome. Until he met Cassie Bradley, the painfully shy girl he just could not stay away from.

Cassie and Noah work through many obstacles in their new relationship, but when her dark past rears its ugly head, would they survive the fallout?

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Jenn Leigh is an administrative professional by day and a domestic engineer by night with a splash of author when the time is right. Married with two children, when not wrangling her kids and people in her profession, Jenn likes to read, write, go to the movies, and play sports. She plays soccer, volleyball, and flag football on a regular basis.
Jenn has always had a knack for writing, but she admits to being scared of the process, and as a result, she tamped down her desire to write until recently. When a story needs to come out, it just makes itself known, and thus started Jenn on her journey to becoming an author. Her goal is not fame or fortune, just for readers to enjoy the story as much as she enjoys writing it.

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I never blamed my parents for what happened to me. In fact, they were victims just as much as I was. And now my dad was my hero. I loved him more than anything.
He was the one who found me when I was a skittish, street urchin. As I look back, the "come-as-you-are" attitude of my last foster family was a blessing in disguise. I had gone from the worst forms of daily abuse to utter indifference.
At the time, I thought indifference was worse. At least, when I had been abused, I had interaction with people. As twisted as that sounded now, I ran away from the one thing that, in all probability, would have helped me in the long run.
At my last foster home, I was snooping one day when I came across my case file on the office filing cabinet. I wasn't sure what drew me to it, but as soon as I got close, I saw my name, and when I opened it up, Edgewood was in the documents.
There was also information about where I had been before this home, which was all news to me because I had been so young I hadn't had a sense of location. I had been held captive by my previous foster family, something I wouldn't realize until much later. I just thought that was the way people lived.
I figured out that the abuse wasn't normal behavior, thanks in part to the few days I spent in school here and there. I noticed that other students didn't look like me, nor did they dress in tatters like I had. Heck, they even smelled better than me. I knew then that something was wrong, and so I made the decision that, when I had an opportunity to run away, I would.
In the cover of darkness one night, I left. I just kept walking and never turned back. I ended up finding a group of homeless kids and tagged along on their nomadic journey. They were able to keep us from getting caught by the police and taught me how to live on the streets.
However, my luck ran out eventually, and I was put back into care, which according to the address that was in the folder, I had managed to run away from backwater Arkansas to Oklahoma, to my indifferent foster family.
Once I finished looking through the folder, I was turning around to leave the office when I saw my new foster mom standing in the doorway. I immediately went on guard for the worst. Then I was shocked by what happened next.
"I assume you saw it—the name of the place where your birth parents could be. Do you want to look for them?" she asked matter-of-factly.
I remembered thinking about it for a moment. Thinking, Well, they gave me up, so why would they want me now?
"They didn't actually give you up, you know," she answered as if she could read my thoughts.
I looked at her, perplexed.
"I don't know the details," she continued, "but I do know you were taken, not given up. Do you still want to look for them?"
I sucked in a breath. Taken?
I nodded slowly in return.
She walked over to me, handed me a crumpled wad of cash, gave me directions to get to Edgewood, and then left me alone in the room.
I remembered looking down at the crinkled bills and thinking about how I didn't even know what to do with money. I had never had any before, yet I knew I had to get to the bus station to start the search for my parents.
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