Blurb:
Hawk Holland is dead—he just doesn’t know it.
At seventeen, Hawk is a professional Motocross rider. Hot, badass, smart—with a drug problem—and a death wish. Winning is what he does best. Being in the spotlight is second nature. But after his best friend dies of an overdose during a televised race, Hawk goes down a road that leads to a similar fate—and that’s just the way he wants it—or so he thought.
Fawn Marchat is a CrossWorlder. Her lineage stems from her greatest of grandmothers, the Goddess Hecate. Fawn has many gifts, including the ability to see into the Afterlife and save souls on the Crossroads of death. But between her over-bearing grandfather insisting she follow the path of her elders in Wiccan Craft and assume her birthright, her uptight private Catholic school, and her mom always on her case about the only positive diversion in her life—Fawn has no desire to save anyone but herself.
When the world of the living collides with the world of the dead, Hawk Holland realizes a choice he made while under the influence set him on the fast-track to the Crossroads, a waylay station for lost souls with a one way ticket to Hell, and Fawn is the only one who might be able to save him.
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May 26, 2019 | Categories: Crossroads, Current Reads, New Releases, Reading, Writing, Young Adult Novels | Tags: YA Books, YA Fantasy, YA New releases, YA Urban Fantasy | Leave a comment
Hi everyone,
DAEMONEUM
(Primordial Principles 2)
is officially available for Pre-order on Amazon. 🙂

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July 9, 2016 | Categories: CRYSTALLUM, DAEMONEUM, Jagged Lane Books, New Releases, Primordial Principles, Young Adult Novels | Tags: Amazon, Crystallum The Primordial Principles, Daemoneum by Laney McMann, laney mcmann, Pre-order, teen reads, YA Fiction, YA New releases, Young adult books 2016, Young adult dark fantasy | Leave a comment
January 6th marked the release of Darkest Day by Emi Gayle, the final book in the 19th Year Trilogy.
(Is everyone sad yet?)
To celebrate the release, we have a big Giveaway, a quick 10’s List with Suze, and a fun poll about Mac.
Let’s check the book out first:

Blurb:
Mac Thorne’s time as a Changeling is coming to an end.
It may have taken eighteen years, but Mac did finally manage to do what the Council wanted: she chose a teacher and renounced the in-between.
There’s just one last step. She must say goodbye to her human. Forever.
After being challenged in every way possible, Mac leaves what she thought would be the easiest task for the last possible moment. As midnight on July fourth draws near, though, she hasn’t found a way to give up Winn Thomas.
Nor does she want to.
With time running out, Mac stands at a literal crossroads.
Choose Winn, and she’ll be stripped of the only family she’s ever known—vampires, dragons, and her favorite demon. Even her own mother. Accept her position on the Council and rule as an equal to her twelve peers, and she’ll forget Winn ever existed.
Independence and freedom have never before been so limiting.
In this final chapter of the 19th Year Trilogy, it’s time for Mac to decide.
Responsibility? Or Love?
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Now let’s hear what Suze’s Top 10 favorite TV shows and movies:
10. Abbott and Costello
9. Alvin and the Chipmunks
8. Batman & Robin
7. Sesame Street
6. Ghostbusters
5. The Goonies
4. Hercules
3. The Jetsons
2. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
1. The Flintstones
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AND for the POLL:
Have some fun with us! And give us your guess:
What will Mac choose upon her 19th birthday?
Enter the Poll
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AND … the group Giveaway. Emi is giving away:
– One set of paperback copies of After Dark, Day After AND Darkest Day for the US only.
– Two sets of ebooks of the complete trilogy – this is for International participants
– Three set of bookmarks of the complete trilogy – also open to international participants
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For more info you can find Emi Gayle on the web: Web | Blog | Twitter | Facebook
And you can add Darkest Day to Your TBR List on Goodreads


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January 23, 2014 | Categories: Blog Tours, Books, Giveaways, J Taylor Publishing, New Releases, Young Adult Novels | Tags: Author, Book Giveaways, book tour, Darkest Day, Emi Gayle. The 19th Year Trilogy, Fiction, Goodreads, J. Taylor Publishing, laney mcmann, YA books for 2014, YA New releases, young adult paranormal romance, young adult urban fantasy | 2 Comments
As we round out week three of the TIED Blog Book Tour, I must say Thank You to everyone who participated thus far.
Here’s a recap of this past week’s posts:
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September 23:
On Monday I was talking Strangest Nightmares with Kayla over at Bibliophilia, Please
September 24:
On Tuesday Danielle and I were talking Inspiration, and she has a beautiful 5 Star review of TIED as well on Known To Read
September 25:
Hump Day came in with two of my fellow authors. Linda wants to know, Why Fantasy and Paranormal? at L.S. Murphy’s Blog
And what’s my favorite food? J.C. Martin, Fighter Writer finds that out as well as a few other things about me in our interview.
September 26:
Jen At Random is continuing on with the TIED Giveaway that is still in full steam and getting an awesome amount of entries. (Thank You to all who have entered so far)
September 27:
And lastly, Bookworm Lisa is also sharing the Giveaway festivities.
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Thank You again to everyone!
See you next week for round 4!

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September 29, 2013 | Categories: A Fire Born Novel, BLOG HOPS, Blog Tours, Fire Born Updates, Giveaways, J Taylor Publishing, New Releases, Young Adult Novels | Tags: Arts, Author, Blog, E-book, Facebook, Fiction, J. Taylor Publishing, laney mcmann, Layla and Max, Literature, Paranormal, teen fiction, teen reads, teens, The Fire Born Novels, TIED, Twitter, YA books 2013, YA New releases, YA Urban Fantasy, young adult book releases 2013, young adult paranormal romance, young adult urban fantasy | 1 Comment
The blog tour for TIED is just around the corner, and I want to say Thank You to all the bloggers/reviewers who have signed up for the tour, as well as give readers (and writers) the schedule to follow if you want to check it out. 😉
We start on September 9th. The day TIED releases onto the masses. 😉
Here goes:
September 9:
J. Taylor Publishing
September 10:
Kindle Obsessed
September 11:
Nightly Reading
Musings of a YA Reader
September 12:
Scribbler’s Sojourn
Ever On Word
September 13:
Where Fantasy and Love Take Flight
September 15:
Mythical Books
September 16:
BookarooJu
Aimee Laine’s Blog
Julie Reece’s Blog
September 17:
YA Book Addict
Crazy Four Books
September 18:
Manga Maniac Cafe
September 19:
The Reading Diaries
Happy Tails and Tales Blog
September 20:
The Dream Weaver’s Cottage (J. Keller Ford YA Author)
Emi Gayle’s Blog
September 23:
Bibliophilia, Please
September 24:
Known To Read
September 25:
L.S. Murphy’s Blog
J.C. Martin, Fighter Writer
September 26:
At Random
September 27:
Bookworm Lisa
September 28:
The Book Diaries
September 30:
Laurie’s Thoughts and Reviews
Doctor’s Notes
October 1:
That Artsy Reader Girl
October 2:
The Scribble’s of Jocelyn Adams
October 3:
Katherine Skye YA Author
October 4:
The Cover Contessa
Alex Nader Writes
October 7:
Ohana Day Academy
October 8:
I Am A Reader Not A Writer
October 9:
Girls Heart Books
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WHEW!
If you are a blogger or a reviewer and you’d like to be a part of the TIED blog tour,
I still have a few spots available.
Thanks again for everyone who is participating!!
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July 31, 2013 | Categories: A Fire Born Novel, Blog Tours, Fire Born Updates, J Taylor Publishing, New Releases, TIED, Upcoming Releases, Young Adult Novels | Tags: Arts, Author, Bibliophilia, Blog, Book Launch, J. Taylor Publishing, laney mcmann, Readers, Reading, September 9, The Fire Born Novels, TIED A Fire Born Novel, TIED Blog Tour, TIED by Laney McMann, Writer, YA Books, YA Fiction, YA New releases, young adult book releases 2013, young adult paranormal romance, young adult urban fantasy | Leave a comment