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On this blog you will see a diverse reading palette of books that are from romance, mystery, historical fiction and fantasy because those genres tend to be the ones that I enjoy the most and read often.
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REVEIW: Trust Me On This by Jennifer CrusieSep 25, 2009
Trust Me On This was found at a resale shop several years ago. It’s been sitting in my TBR pile for just about that long. The price tag of it has skyrocketed since it’s been OOP....
Guest Review: 'Then Comes Seduction' by Mary BaloghMar 31, 2009
Then Comes Seduction (2009) by Mary Balogh, the second entry in this five part series featuring “the Huxtables.†This guest review was submitted by fellow reader, Senetra.
*****
I read a...
The Kindle SwindleMar 25, 2009
I couldn’t resist this commentary that addresses Amazon’s random price hikes on ebooks for the Kindle whatever version and Amazon’s boasting of most hardcovers, new releases and NYT...
The Magdalen Martyrs by Ken BruenMar 17, 2009
THE MAGDALEN MARTYRS (2005) by Ken Bruen is the third book in the Jack Taylor series. Irishman and ex-Guard, Jack Taylor is a on again/off again alcoholic who was kicked out of the Guards due to...
Online Communication is Hit or MissFeb 25, 2009
I read an author’s response to a negative review recently that utilized a lot of *G*’s and *LOL*’s after a paragraph or a sentence that was suppose to relay humor or to deflect the sarcasm...
'The Ghosts of Belfast', Stuart NevilleDec 21, 2009
The Ghosts of Belfast (Soho Crime 2009) by Stuart Neville which is also known as “The Twelve” in the UK, is the first in a brand new series set post-Troubles.
Mr. Neville’s Irish crime novel debut has been praised all over the place and...
Whatever Happened to Antoinette Stockenberg?Dec 17, 2009
She’s written nothing since “Sand Castles” so I wonder what happened? For the unfamiliar, Antoinette Stockenberg wrote contemporary romances. Some of her earlier stuff had paranormal elements added to them. Usually it was a ghost or a spirit...
The Countess Trilogy: "The Countess's Client (No.1)," Alison RichardsonDec 16, 2009
The Countess’s Client (Spice Brief 2009) by Alison Richardson is the first in the Countess trilogy. For the unfamiliar reader, Spice Briefs are erotic short stories published by Harlequin in “e” only. During their half off sale, I bought this...
Just Around the Way…(Links)Dec 14, 2009
From my RSS feed and other places…
Best Of Lists…Crime Fiction
I’m a mystery reader, what can I say…and I love lists. Chalk this up as a “I can’t help myself.”
Best Crime Fiction of the Decade Sarah Weinman
Seattle Times 2009 List...
Last TBR Challenge of the Year, Dec. 16thDec 13, 2009
We’ve reached the end of the 2009 TBR Challenge which will be this Wednesday, Dec 16. Did you find any great books? I’m sure you did. I did. Anyway, for this month, pick a good one. Sign-ups for 2010 will start first week in January when everybody...
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