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MEET “TOO HOT TO TOUCH” AUTHOR JULIE LETO

   The Latina Book Club congratulates New York Times Bestselling Author Julie Leto on her new book, TOO HOT TO TOUCH, which will be released tomorrow, August 23. Run, do not walk, to your nearest bookstore for this book; then go home and enjoy. Q: Your books are hot, sexy and fun. Tell us about your new series and how you have incorporated those themes into it. What “legendary lovers” should we expect to “see”? A: The heroes of this series are fictionalized descendents of Joaquin Murrieta, who was the bandit upon which the story of Zorro was based. Even before Antonio Banderas took up the cape and sword, I've been enraptured by this character! The skill, the finesse, the underlying sense of justice...it's just too romantic for a girl like me to ignore. In my stories, the brothers have inherited a ring that supposedly helps bring out their inner bandits. Of course, the women they meet don't hurt, either. The series is sexy and romantic and adventurous and fun...ev...

DECEMBER BOOK OF THE MONTH: WHEN THE STARS GO BLUE

 It's a Young Adult novel, but don't let that scare you.  Carida Ferrer does an excellent job in bringing her characters to life.  This book is about puppy love, dreams, dancing, marching, seduction, betrayal and redemption.  It's for readers of all ages. For the book review and a quick Q&A with the author, click here . To read more about Caridad, click here . Happy Reading!         

BOOK REVIEW: WHEN THE STARS GO BLUE

   By Caridad Ferrer Thomas Dunne Books Release date: November 23 I've never been in love.   Aymadredediosomigod.  I couldn't believe I'd said it. But what else could it be? This odd, terrifying feeling of falling down Alice's rabbit hole into this unknown world.  That made me want to laugh and cry and want to throw up and wrap myself in everything Jonathan represented all at the same time.                                                                    --Soledad Reyes Does anyone remember that Brooke Shields movie, “Endless Love?” What about Donny Osmond’s “Puppy Love?” They were both about the wonder of first love – the joy of...