Monthly Archives: December 2014

CARDENO C BOOK APPRECIATION CLUB

https://www.facebook.com/groups/cardenocbookappreciationclub/

Welcome to the Cardeno C. Book Appreciation Club (CCBA Club).

The Admins are: Eran O’Donnal, EM Hager and Sam Ratcliff.

This club is to celebrate the complete body of works by the talented Cardeno C. We’ll have open discussions about CC’s books from the first release, to the current release, to the not yet released. Each title is sure to come up again in rotation, so don’t be alarmed if you “miss one.” We’ll share our honest opinions about the stories and the characters we all love.

You’ll be expected to “sign” our Code of Conduct and our explanation of our Point System before your request to join will be accepted. (Links to do this will be messaged to you by one of the Admins upon application. CHECK YOUR “OTHER” BOX IN MESSAGES if you don’t see a message in your regular Inbox from Eran or EM within a 2 days of application.)

We expect ACTIVE PARTICIPATION which includes not being silent when something comes up where you cannot discuss a book or answer a poll. Do this by posting in the thread or messaging one of the three Admins. CCBA Club is viewed as a structured club that has fun not just an unorganized social media group. Our current members like the “real feel” of a Book Club that we try to foster through structure and fun.

Due to issues in the past, a POINT SYSTEM has been devised to measure participation and attendance. We want QUALITY over QUANTITY in the members we have. Because we share our feelings about stories that can touch us very deeply, those interested in collecting groups, trolling around or just lurking and reading and clicking “like” from time to time without maintaining expected participation will not be tolerated.

We’ll share release updates and other important information pertaining to Cardeno C as we become aware of them. This group has ONE FOCUS: Cardeno C: the author, the books and the updates. All posts must remain on focus.

Upon the Admins sending out the above mentioned Message to you, you will have 8 calendar days to complete the Code of Conduct and Point System documents; failure to comply will have us ignore your request. If you should reapply and still not comply, you’ll be blocked.

Signed,
Eran O’Donnal, Club Owner/Main Administrator

EM Hager, Club Support Administrator; Point System Administrator

Sam Ratcliff, Club Support Administrator; Graphic Awards/Appreciations and Dynamic Polls Administrator

This weeks book is: PERFECT IMPERFECTION!!!Cardeno

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Lindy & The Wulfen-My Favorite RE Butler book

Favorite RE book

After a devastating blow to her already fragile self esteem, werewolf Lindy Vincent has decided to stop being the pack whore and change her life for the better. With the help of her two best friends, her alpha female, and a feisty she-wolf named Eula, Lindy starts down the road of self-improvement, happy for the first time in years.

Crimson Ta’rek is a Wulfen, a cross between a wolf and a fairy, and the only one of his kind. After casting a spell for his truemate, he finds himself in the Mortal Realm rescuing the she-wolf meant to be his. When someone from his past threatens Lindy, Crimson will show the realm why no one messes with a Wulfen’s mate.

This book contains one Wulfen with eyes only for his mate, a she-wolf trying to start her life over, and the spell that brings them together. Expect plenty of shifting, growling, and neck biting, fairy magic, and gratuitous use of the word “mine.”

MY initial review-posted on Amazon: 

I received this book as a gift and at first I worried-would it be to similar to another one of R.E. books “Every Night Forever” which also featured a bad girl gone good. Thankfully that was the only thing that was same. I fell completely in love with both Lindy and Crimson and this is now my favorite book of R.E.’s! I loved the fairy world as well as the brownies, but truly what I loved about these two was that they didn’t hide who they were in the past, the fact that we didn’t have to go back and forth with the should I tell him/her about all of the horrible things I did prior to meeting my mate which made for a much more enjoyable read. They didn’t fight what they felt and embraced the gift of love they were given, so thank you for a very enjoyable read that left me with a smile on my face. Job well done!

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