Over at JMC’s blog she asks: what won’t you read?
First thing that springs to mind is: Bestiality. Not the fantasy/paranormal kind where the hero shifts between human/wolf form. That’s nothing to me. A talented author will have you read something that you thought you’d never read or enjoy. Have you had that happen yet? I have several times […]
From the monthly archives:
July 2006
What’s Your Limit?
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Kathleen Eagle’s Next Book
looks like it’s right up my alley! I’ve missed her voice in recent years. The loner cowboy looking for that special woman. Back blurb can be read at Kathleen Eagle website. Sounds good; I hope it’s good.
What are my favorite Eagle titles you ask? Soooo glad you asked!
I’ve enjoyed the following and have reread them all: What the […]
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REVIEW: French Silk by Sandra Brown
French Silk by Sandra Brown is my choice for romantic suspense read of the month and it was a very good read at that. Brown is one of those authors who is hit or miss for me but in this novel, the suspense is just right, the characters are well fleshed out and the chemistry between […]
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Dare Me by Leigh Ellwood
Dare Me by Leigh Ellwood is my first keeper of the year. It is published by Phaze, a epub that was the recently featured at Dear Author . I decided on Dare Me on a whim. I couldn’t put this book down once I had started reading it and while I would love for everybody to read this book, it won’t […]
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Cover Redux
I had a WTF moment and wanted to share. Sorry. Just what is UP with the cover changes these days? I had to look at that cover twice to realize that it’s supposed to be Heaven, Texas. And do you remember the new cover for Kiss an Angel?
That cover looks like it is more in line […]
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REVIEW: Seduced in Twilight by Anya Bast
After reading and enjoying Ms. Basts’s Seduced in Twilight , I realized that this is the first book of the series and that I should have started with Tempted by Two which introduces this world and its characters. One thing about Ms. Bast’s books that keeps me reading is that her world is unique and her stories are […]
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