OMG WELCOME FINALLY!! You are one of us!! :D those are some awesome Little House on the Prairie braids you got going on :D If you think Richard is oh so good in N&S, you must watch him in Robin Hood as the evil Guy. He wear leather and is so evil.
Oh Naida, yes you DO need to watch it!! And CJ - I can hardly wait until you DO watch it. Hopefully the build-up won't have been so big, it will disappoint. And you have to blog after you see if - even if you like it or don't (but I don't see how that's possible) I watched it a few days ago after not seeing for a while and I've been obsessing ever since. And I'm here in Mass. and it's a home so I'm suffering a real case of need to watch it again itess.
Glad to see you've picked up the series. If Age of Innocence is one of your faves, I think this one will join it as well. Can't wait to hear what you think. Welcome to the fandom of le Armitage.
Contains a Disillusionist novella + two other awesome ones.
Book #2 of the Disillusionists Trilogy. People change. Big things happen! (Bantam/Spectra)
Book #1 of my UF trilogy, Mind Games, about a hypochondriac heroine who joins a psychological hit squad in a fantastical Midwestern city. (Bantam/Spectra)
I'm an urban fantasy author living in Minneapolis with my excellent husband and two daring cats. I enjoy reading and running, and I'm big on psychological intrigues and plotty mysteries. And also helping animals! I write the disillusionists trilogy (MIND GAMES, DOUBLE CROSS and HEAD RUSH) and assorted other tales.
Review: Tangled by Emma Chase
-
Tangled
Emma Chase
Publication date: 20th May 2013
Reviewed by Lesley
*"Don't put off till tomorrow anyone you could be doing today"*
Everyone, I want ...
Terri Osburn Winner
-
The winner of a copy of MEANT TO BE by Terri Osburn is:
Sharlene (another Sharlene!)
Congratulations! Please email us at theromancedish (at) gmail...
Book Review: A Different Blue by Amy Harmon
-
A Different Blue by Amy Harmon Published: Published March 29th 2013 Blue
Echohawk doesn’t know who she is. She doesn’t know her real name or when
she was...
2013 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - May 2013
-
It's time for the 2013 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars for May 2013! And
hopefully the poll will work this time. No, really it will.
Since Cover Wars...
Blogging 101 Presentation
-
Basic Blogging for the Start-up Blogging Last night I had the pleasure of
presenting my usual Blogging tutorials in front of a live audience. Well
that w...
Watch It!: Voyeurism in Romance Novels
-
[image: Deep Desires by Charlotte Stein]Voyeurism is the practice of spying
on people engaged in intimate behaviors, such as undressing, sexual
activity,...
Review: Never a Hero by Marie Sexton
-
*Title: *Never a Hero
*Series:* Tucker Springs, #5
*Author:* Marie Sexton
*Published:* May 13, 2013
*Pages:* 167
*Genre:* M/M romance
*Source:* NetGalley
*...
WLP Review: Forbidden Fruit – Ann Aguirre
-
I see dead people. Okay, that’s a lie. I hear dead people—on an antique
radio… So far, that talent hasn’t brought Shannon Cheney fame or fortune.
Since the...
REVIEW: It Had to Be You by Jill Shalvis
-
Dear Ms. Shalvis: I suspect you could write your Lucky Harbor books in your
sleep. That is as much a testament to their sameness as it is to your
skill. Ev...
Me, Myself & I
-
by Allison Pang
I'm going to split this topic up a bit - since I'm writing both novels and
an online comic, I find I treat inner monologues differently...
Book Review: The Iron Wyrm Affair
-
The Iron Wyrm Affair
By: Lilith Saintcrow
Publisher: Orbit Books
Publish Date: August 7, 2012
Format: Paperback, 5"x8" 308pgs
Genre: Urban Fantasy...
Review: Any Duchess Will Do by Tessa Dare
-
*What’s a duke to do, when the girl who’s perfectly wrong becomes the woman
he can’t live without?
Griffin York, the Duke of Halford, has no desire to wed...
Winners - Blush by Lauren Jameson
-
Thank you to all who stopped by and entered to win *Blush* by Lauren
Jameson.
The three winners are:
*Maureen*
*Na*
*Asianleo*
Please email ...
A bend in the road
-
It’s one of those… it’s decision time…points in my career. Writing is full
of them. Many of these decisions suck. The ones I’m making right now
aren’t fu...
Interview with Nalini Singh
-
Everyone put your pouty faces on, because no matter how much we beg,
cajole, or bribe, Nalini is refusing to give us the scoop on Hearts of
Obsidian. So, i...
Review: It Had To Be You by Jill Shalvis
-
It Had To Be You is book seven in the Lucky Harbor series which is my
favorite contemporary romance series. Each time a new group of three is
started in...
Wounded Prey by Sean Lynch
-
Wounded Prey by Sean Lynch (Exhibit A Books, May 28th 2013)-In 1967, when
Staff Sergeant Bob Ferrell investigates the brutal death of a Saigon
prostitute’s...
Book Review: Who We Are by T.J. Klune
-
*[image: Who We Are by T.J. Klune]Title*: Who We Are
*Series*: Bear, Otter, and the Kid, Book 2
*Author*: T.J. Klune
*Genre*: Contemporary Romance, M/M Rom...
Kim Harrison – Once Dead, Twice Shy
-
The first book in the Madison Avery series, published June 1, 2009.
Genre: YA urban fantasy
Cover: nice
[image: Once Dead, Twice Shy photo n290778_zps23f097...
Life’s Too Short…Only Read What You Like
-
I used to be one of those people who HAD to finish every book I started. No
matter how much I hated the main characters, how bored I was, how little
sense ...
Marie Hall's HOOK'S PAN Book Blast Tour
-
Hello everyone! Book Monster Reviews is happy to have Marie Hall's HOOK'S
PAN Blog Tour over today!
Marie Hall has always had a dangerous fa...
On McPig's Wishlist - Under a Graveyard Sky
-
This sounds so cool! I might have to preorder this book.
*Under a Graveyard Sky
by John Ringo*
*A family of survivors who fight back against a zombie plag...
The Elite by Kiera Cass
-
[image: The Elite by Kiera Cass]
The Elite by Kiera Cass
*Book stats: *
Reading level: Young Adult
Hardback: 323 pages
Genre: Dystopian
Publishe...
Another Guide
-
I found *How to Publish Your Own E-Book* by Nik Rawlinson, published by
Magbook, on the tabloid shelf at my local market's checkout line, which was
probabl...
Guest post by Kay David + Giveaway
-
Please give a warm welcome to *Kay David*, who is here today to tell us a
bit about her latest Entangled release, *Texas Hold 'Em*, the first novel
in her...
Missing The Boat (Or Spaceship, As The Case May Be)
-
What makes a great science fiction story?
Creativity of world-building details.
The underlying story should have great characters and timeless themes, ...
Cover Reveal: Irish Kisses by JoAnne Kenrick
-
*
*
*Irish Kisses*
Print edition
COMING THIS SUMMER!
www.JoAnneKenrick.com
*The boys from Bell's Irish Pub have been delivering tasty treats to
digital r...
SciFi Book Review: The 5th Wave
-
The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey Synopsis: After the 1st wave, only darkness
remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the
unlucky ...
Interview with AJ Kelton
-
*Can you tell readers a little bit about yourself?*
*
*
*Jordan: *Well, I live in the middle of the US and have been writing for
what feels like forever....
Review: The Baby Bargain by Jennifer Apodaca
-
*The Baby Bargain*
By Jennifer Apodaca
Once a Marine #1
I downloaded this book a few weeks ago when I was in the mood for a sweet
contempor...
REVIEW: Blood Song by Rhiannon Hart
-
Blood Song by Rhiannon Hart (Lharmell #1) Random House Australia (Sept
2011) Paperback, 290 pages YA Fantasy I love vampire books so when Blood
Song came u...
Leopard’s Prey by Christine Feehan
-
Title: Leopard’s Prey Series: Leopard People bk 6 Author: Christine Feehan
Genre: Paranormal From a tough stint in the armed forces to stalking the
unknown...
Early Review: Phoenix by Elizabeth Richards
-
Title: Phoenix
Author: Elizabeth Richards
Series: Black City #2
Genre: Young Adult Distyopian
Publisher: Razorbill
Pub Date: June 4, 2013
Pages: 368
My Cop...
What Came From The Stars by Gary D. Schmidt - review
-
*What Came From The Stars*
*by Gary Schmidt*
*MG/fantasy*
*
******** six out of six stars*
*cover - this cover is what first caught my eye. The book came t...
Own the Wind by Kristen Ashley
-
*Why I read it:* I received a review copy from the publisher via
NetGalley. Also: Kristen Ashley.
*What it's about:* (from Goodreads) *Too hot to handl...
13 Reasons Erotic Romance and BDSM are the New Black
-
Right in the middle of writing Haleigh’s Ink, and the publication date of
Together in Cyn which is June 12 I needed to sit down and take a minute to
think ...
Jeannie Moon: The Temporary Wife
-
Hi Everyone! I’m really happy to be here! My debut novel *The Temporary
Wife* is taking me all around the web to chat with readers about some fun
topic...
Special Needs in Strange Worlds | Sarah Chorn
-
(This is posted exactly one week after my surgery) I usually don’t like the
idea of writing things for my Special Needs in Strange Worlds events, but I
wok...
Review: The Girl With the Iron Touch by Kady Cross
-
*The Girl With the Iron Touch (The Steampunk Chronicles #3) by Kady Cross
*
*Hardcover, 384 pages*
*Expected Publication: May 28th, 2013 by Harlequin ...
1000 Follower Celebration!
-
Well my friends, you've made me the happiest blogger this side of the
blogosphere! I often talk about how I'll always blog, whether I have 5
followers or 5...
Review: Prophecy Girl by Cecily White
-
Prophecy Girl
Author: Cecily White
Release Date: April 2, 2013
Publisher: Entangled
Angel Academy Book #1
ISBN: 9781620612
Genre: Young Adult
Rev...
REVIEW: A Throne for the Taking by Kate Walker
-
LynneC’s review of A Throne for the Taking by Kate Walker Contemporary
Romance published by Harlequin Presents 21 May 13 A Throne For The Taking
features a...
Throwback Thursday: Crimson Moon
-
Meme hosted by Melissa My World in Words and Pages. It's about books that
are already on the shelves and are waiting to be read. Go to her website to
jo...
Smolder by Graylin Fox
-
Available: Now Amazon/B&N Type: Romantic Suspense Publisher: Ellora’s Cave
My Copy: Sent Reviewer: Michelle Clinical psychologist Ellie Quinn is
starting a...
Review: The Lives of Tao
-
*The Lives of Tao by Wesley Chu*
I crave fun books almost as much as I crave coffee every morning (and I
can't function without my java, so that is saying...
REAL by Katy Evans - Review
-
*Real (Real, Raw & Ripped #1)*
by Katy Evans
*A fallen boxer.*
*A woman with a broken dream.*
*A competition…*
*IS HE FOR REAL?*
*He even makes me forget ...
Smash reviews Meant to Be by Lauren Morril
-
Oh. Em. Squee! This book could not have been any more cute. And adorable.
And delightful. It was just…FUN! Did I mention adorable? I’m not a huge
reader ...
Cover Reveal - The Rising King By Shea Berkley
-
Cover Reveal
The Rising King
(Keepers of Life, #3)
by Shea Berkley
The summer before Dylan Kennedy’s senior year in high school is turning out
to be any...
Review: Siege and Storm
-
*SIEGE AND STORM*
The Grisha #2
Leigh Bardugo
Young Adult/Fantasy
448 pages
Henry Holt and Co.
Available June 4th
Source: ARC from publisher for review
*TH...
Another Dose of Kimberly Kincaid
-
*DRAWING THE LINE*
Curtis Brown Digital
When Detective Jason Morgan is tasked with keeping a local restaurant owner
safe as part of a make-or-break case,...
Kitty
-
~*~
After the tea serving, everyone assembles into the salon for another
reading. Mr Darcy's dear friend, Miss Charlotte Cavendish, introduces
another sp...
RWA Librarians Day 2013
-
Dear Lord above, it's almost June. Which means the Romance Writers of
America (RWA) conference is right around the corner. Once again, I will be
in atte...
Reminder - Twitter Chat Tomorrow!
-
Just wanted to post a quick reminder that I'll be doing a Twitter chat
tomorrow at 3pm Pacific/6pm Eastern for about 45 minutes (unless Twitter
cuts me off...
CFP: Popular Literary Genres
-
Laura Vivanco
A couple of new calls for papers. First, from *C21 Literature*:
Genre has become an increasingly significant part of academic and popular
cri...
Review BAD MONKEY by CARL HIAASEN @AAKnopf
-
Book Description
Release date: June 11, 2013
Andrew Yancy—late of the Miami Police and soon-to-be-late of the Monroe
County sheriff’s office—has a h...
Why Haven't I Read You? (16)
-
Every Wednesday I’ll choose a book off one of my (many) shelves that I
haven’t read for some reason or another, and include the first few lines
from the...
Book Spotlight: Love In Translation
-
Hello blog readers. Today I have the lovely Sara Palacios stopping by to
share an excerpt from her novel, Love In Translation.
First, a bit about the book,...
UPDATE! Simon R. Green's SECRET HISTORIES SERIES
-
*UPDATE!*
*
*
*I have just updated a previous post for Simon R. Green with a review of
the sixth book in his SECRET HISTORIES SERIES: Live and Let Drood.*...
Review: Blood of Isis by Elizabeth Otto
-
Blood of Isis by Elizabeth Otto April 5, 2013 Paranormal Romance Etopia
Press Reviewed by Mandi Jayda Swenson’s late husband created a type of meth
drug th...
The Ministry Initiative Blog Hop
-
Hello ladies and gentlemen! Grab your goggles and get yourself ready,
because today, Books Make Me Happy is joining with some really creative,
talented peo...
Reminders, Links, and Fun Stuff
-
by SB Sarah
First up, a reminder!
[image: RITA statuette]I'm moderating a chat with the RITA®-nominated
authors in the Short Contemporary Series catego...
Amazon Jumps Into the Fanfic Business
-
Amazon announced Kindle Worlds today, describing it as “the first
commercial publishing platform that will enable any writer to create fan
fiction based ...
'Wildlife' by Fiona Wood
-
* Received from the Publisher*
*From the BLURB:*
*Life? It's simple: be true to yourself.*
*
**The tricky part is finding out exactly who you are...*
"I...
Billy and Me Book Review *Giovanna Fletcher*
-
*Synopsis:* Sophie May has a secret.
One that she’s successfully kept for years. It’s meant that she’s had to
give up her dreams of going to university ...
Countdown to Freefall…
-
Hey there! I have a short excerpt posted on my books page. The hero and
heroine of Freefall are park ranger Hope Banning and reclusive rock climber
Sam Rut...
Behind the Books – An Interview with Samantha Young
-
Samantha Young’s sexy, funny, sweet and occasionally heartwrenching novel,
“On Dublin Street” stole our hearts almost a year ago. An American in
Scotland...
Brought to you by the letter D
-
…as in “Dork.”
Yesterday I was at the grocery store. Because–I know it’s shocking–I had to
get some groceries. In fact, I have to do this pretty much eve...
Book Soulmates is going to BEA!
-
Holy shit you guys!!
After four years of dreaming about Book Expo America, it's finally coming
true! In exactly one week, we will be on an airplane hea...
Library Loot: May 22 to 28
-
Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire from The Captive Reader and
Marg from The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader that encourages bloggers to ...
The Golem and the Jinni
-
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker
Chava is a golem, a creature made of clay, brought to life to by a
disgraced rabbi who dabbles in dark Kabbalist...
Review: Enamoured by Shannon Curtis
-
For readers of Stephanie Bond and Darynda Jones, fairy tales as you’ve
never seen them before. The debut in a series that mixes suspense, sex, and
jus...
Review: Never a Hero by Marie Sexton
-
*Source: A review copy was provided by the publisher through NetGalley.*
Never a Hero is the fifth book in the Tucker Spring series, which is the
M/M Roma...
Vampire Academy Movie: Almost Full Cast
-
They need a lot of people to fill out this academy, and until now they have
done a decent job. But every other week there is a new casting choice
announced...
Mini review – Freefall by Jill Sorenson
-
He’s her only hope… Park ranger Hope Banning’s plans for a little R & R are
put on hold when a plane crashes at the top of a remote mountain. Hope will
hav...
The Resurrectionist by E.B. Hudspeth
-
Yesterday marked the release of the latest cool and "quirky" title from
Quirk books - E. B. Hudspeth's *The Resurrectionist*. One part dark and
gothic stor...
Where I Try My Hand at Food Blogging…
-
So, you all know that I love to cook, right? It’s my hobby…which is a good
thing, because if I didn’t start looking at my foodie-ism as a hobby, I’d
have ...
Book Review: Dawn of a Dark Knight by Zoe Forward
-
Book Review: Dawn of a Dark Knight starts out fast paced and never skipped
a beat. Ashor leads a group of magi warriors whose goal is keep balance on
eart...
WWW Wednesday 5 | 22 | 13
-
Hosted by *Should Be Reading*
* *
A weekly event where you answer these three questions
1. What are you currently reading?
2. What did you recently finish ...
Book BFFs Interview Melissa
-
During the last Bout of Books readathon I met an awesome group of girls (a
couple I had seen around before, a few were new friends) and a group was
made...
Miss Plastique by Lynn Levin
-
Book Source: Poet provided me with a copy Paperback: 58 pages I’m an
Amazon Affiliate Miss Plastique by Lynn Levin reminded me of the comic book
character...
Man of Steel – latest trailer
-
Whoa. I’m actually starting to think this might turn out to be THE
superhero movie of the summer. Look out Marvel, DC’s still very much in the
game! Man of...
Bon Jour.
-
I'm going to Paris. I've never been. I'm 59 years old and I love clothes
and I love design and I've never been to Paris for so many reasons I can't
name th...
Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
-
[image: Crocodile on the Sandbank]Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth
Peters
My rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
I was happy to find this on audio at the library,...
WW28: FLAME OF DESTINY
-
*WW28* book offering*:* *Flame Of Destiny* by *Colleen Helme*
*"There's some clothes right here." He gestured to the chair. "Yours were
too torn and bloo...
Interview: Terry Spear
-
Today I’m sitting down with Terry Spear and talking about her new Heart of
the Wolf novel, A Highland Werewolf Wedding. On The Run… After werewolves
Elaine...
Little Earth Red Bears
-
I want to share with you a GoFundMe site, LOVE TRINI, created in memory of
my close friend's young cousin, Trinidad Flores, who died recently
following a h...
Darynda Jones: Second Grave On The Left
-
Follow my blog with Bloglovin
Darynda Jones is back with her second installment of her Charley Davidson
series and things are going to get tough for the Gri...
The Ghost Takes Over Twitter
-
[image: Nalini Singh Ghost Twitter Invite]
“Heart of Obsidian” by Nalini Singh (out June 4th from Berkley) is one of
the most highly anticipated and hotl...
The Luxe by Anna Godbersen
-
Beautiful Elizabeth Holland lives in Manhattan 1899, and her world is a
whirlwind of parties, visits to the dressmakers, and visiting other wealthy
socia...
Probe away!
-
Good day peeps! Today I’m on the road and answering a few probing (yeah, I
just wanted to say probing) questions over at the fabulous Kristina Knights
blog...
Review of Jellicoe Road
-
*At age eleven, Taylor Markham was abandoned by her mother. At fourteen,
she ran away from boarding school, only to be tracked down and brought back
by a ...
Alpha Showdown - Vote for Curran!
-
*ALPHA SHOWDOWN!*
I am championing *Curran* from the Kate Daniels series for the 2013 Alpha
Showdown over at Vampire Book Club. His first battle is up ...
Making Candy on the Deck of the Titanic
-
Last week I re-read Anne Lamott’s Bird by Bird. The last time I’d read it
was ten years ago, when I was struggling to write and submit literary short
stori...
Geek and Sundry Vlogs is now LAUNCHED!
-
Hey everyone! So excited to reveal a project I’ve been working on for the
last few months: Geek and Sundry Vlogs, an additional channel on our
network! Wh...
Goddess Review
-
*Goddess *
*By Josephine Angelini*
*Summary*
*After accidentally unleashing the gods from their captivity on Olympus,
Helen must find a way to re-imprison ...
Writing Journal Y3 Day 140
-
Unable to think of a decent argument, he nodded. When she rose, he snatched
her hand and held it. “Thank you.” “For?” she asked. He thought about this
for ...
Monday Morning Flash Fiction Challenge
-
Good morning everyone! How was everyone's weekend? Mine was insane...I
worked a chuck full of hours and barely had any free time or sleep time.
Haha. To ...
Monday Rambles
-
- This pictures cracks me up every time that I look at it. He really
wanted his picture taken. I think I should make it my profile pic on
Fac...
Heads Down in Revisions. And Other Stuff
-
Hi, everyone. I have been heads-down in some very intense revisions on
Magic by Starlight, and so I seem to be reverting to a once-a-week blog
schedule. I ...
Twisted Perfection by Abbi Glines
-
[image: Twisted Perfection (Too Far, #3)]
*Twisted Perfection by Abbi Gline*s
*
**Life outside of her house was a new experience for Della Sloane. The dark...
Twisted Perfection by Abbi Glines
-
[image: Twisted Perfection (Too Far, #3)]
*Twisted Perfection by Abbi Gline*s
*
**Life outside of her house was a new experience for Della Sloane. The dark...
Are these weird writer things, or just weird things?
-
If there's one thing I've learned about writers, it's that we're all a
little eccentric. This is probably true of many professions. I'm sure
firefighters a...
When it's done right
-
Mario here:
What I'm reading: *Koontown Killing Kaper* by Bill Campbell.
We writers obsess about story-telling and are ready to nitpick any plot...
What's New?
-
Why is it so hard to jump back into blogging after just a few short months
of poor blogging stride? It seems the longer you go without regular
blogging, th...
It's Monday! What Are You Reading?
-
Hosted By: Sheila @ *Book Journey*
The school year is wrapping up! My kids will be out in just a few days, and
I'm already fretting over how I will keep t...
Classics Club Spin 2
-
Vasilly from 1330v has convinced me to participate in the Classic Club's
Spin Challenge this year. Basically you list 20 classics you want to read
and what...
Hauling Sunday CXI
-
Hi everyone!
Hope you're having a great week-end :) In Canada, it's a long week-end and
I'm enjoying it, just relaxing. I'm waiting for the reading and blo...
The Leaning Pile of Books
-
The Leaning Pile of Books is a feature where I talk about books I got over
the last week – old or new, bought or received for review consideration.
Since I...
Spread the 'Sale' Word contest! #prizes #DarkNights
-
With the release of DARK NIGHTS DANGEROUS MEN I’m doing another ‘Spread the
Sale Word’ contest! Some of you might know what this is but for those who
don...
Sunday Soup - May 19
-
*Sunday Soup is...* a little of this, a little of that, not too much work,
and hopefully a tasty result!
*Soup Dish... **
*✽ Brenda Novak's annual fundrai...
MERIDIAN SIX Excerpt
-
Meridian Six remembers the days before the Troika enslaved humans. She also
remembers her mother, a freedom fighter who was murdered in the final
battle be...
Recommendations: Hawkeye and Avengers Arena
-
Last week, my fellow Scribblerati Agent Shawn posted a few suggestions for
your reading enjoyment. One was for the comic book *Hawkeye* written by
Matt Fra...
Mind Games Italian cover!
-
It is so fun to see Mind Games translated into Italian! And here is the
cover. It's a very different visual interpretation of the book, but I think
it capt...
Bowie's Commander Tom as You've Never Seen It
-
Commander Hadfield on his recent stint on the ISS performs live the
definitive version of Bowie's Commander Tom. Amazing achievement and video.
Bitter Cents
-
Writer's Diary - The Mind of a Writer is a Scary Thing
According to my Google Alerts, someone appears to have DNF’d My Darkest
Passion. Are you kidding m...
Graveyard Child by MLN Hanover
-
Black Suns Daughter, Book 5
It seems like a lifetime goes by before another BSD book comes out. Geeze!
It's time for a family reunion ... OF sorts. Jayne ...
And another one: A to Z Reading Challenge
-
Because I'm pretty much drowning in work at the moment, every excuse for
procrastination is welcomed with open arms. Hence my browsing on the
internets br...
Relish: My Life in the Kitchen – Lucy Knisley
-
Publisher’s Summary: “Lucy Knisley loves food. The daughter of a chef and a
gourmet, this talented young cartoonist comes by her obsession honestly. In
her...
Self-Pubs (Current and Ex)
-
It’s no secret that I really like how e-publishing has given so many more
authors the ability to put their stories out in the world without having to
go do...
Covered: Addicted To You by Colina Brennan Reveal
-
*Blurb:*
*When twenty-one-year-old Leah Carter's latest one night stand burglarizes
her apartment, her roommate forces her to attend therapy for sex add...
Harry Potter Readalong 7:1
-
This is where people (and noble owls) start dying in earnest. I mean,
FINALLY, right?
We're all still pretty busted up about Dbles. Oooh, and how MORE bus...
Long Simmering Spring
-
*Long Simmering Spring*is the 3rd book in the *Sook in the Spring is the
3rd tar Harbor* series from author Elisabeth Barrett. The publisher is
Loveswept ...
Adulthood?!?!?!? GERONIMO!!!!!!
-
So yesterday I bought a house. And I only hyperventilated a teensy bit. I
thought I was being ridiculous until at least 30 people representing EVERY
SINGLE...
YOU DARE ME: June 2013 Dare
-
So after everyone who wanted turned in their ten nominations, I only had
two people nominate again, giving me a total of 20 more points to add to
the polli...
Author Interview: Samantha Young Q&A!
-
I am so excited to welcome author Samantha Young to the blog! If you
haven't had a chance to read any of her books, I highly recommend you do
so. I love ...
How to Attract a New Sweetie
-
Diamond Warrior by Michael Parkes Recently I listened to a talk by
relationship coach Lisa Hayes. It was part of her series on Dating in the
Vortex and foc...
Giveaway: Shadow of Night (paperback edition)
-
To celebrate the publication of Deborah Harkness' *Shadow of Night* in
paperback on May 28th, the publisher Viking/Penguin has offered a copy of
the book...
Review: The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay
-
I knew it would take a special book to get me back into the swing of
blogging, even if only temporarily, but it took nearly three-hundred pages
for me to r...
Review: Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger
-
This is the first book in the Finishing School series by Gail Carriger,
released February 5th, 2013. The Blurb It’s one thing to learn to curtsy
properly. ...
Bout of Books 7.0 Goals and Updates
-
[image: Bout of Books]
*Goals:*
Read, whatever I'm in the mood for, and try to relax. It's okay to change
my mind and read something completely dif...
Blog Tour and Review Arranged by Sara Wolf
-
*Blurb*
When Rose Jensen’s grandfather dies, he leaves her enough money to save her
parents’ failing business and get her through UCLA. The only catch – ...
Elizabeth Reviews Kasadya: Hellhound Awakened
-
[image: Kasadya Hell Hound Awakened]Kasadya: Hell Hound Awaken Synopsis: In
a constant battle between good and evil, evil is dominating the battle
field an...
Mystic Book Trailer
-
*Title: *Mytstic
*Series:* The Soul Seekers
*Author: *Alyson Noël
*Goodreads Summary:*
Since arriving in Enchantment, New Mexico, everything in Daire Sant...
Actually, Readers Do Care
-
I need to catch up on some reviews around here, do a little blog
maintenance, shuffle some covers out for others, that kind of thing. I’m on
this really st...
Reviewing 'Bare it All' by Lori Foster at PJV
-
*
*
*I'm reviewing 'Bare it All' by Lori Foster over at Parajunkee's View. *
*Click here to read my review.*
*
*
*Have a great weekend!!!*
Footlight Confidential with Lauren Weyland – May 19
-
For the month of May, Footlight Confidential is proud to announce that our
guest is the incomparable Lauren Weyland. Lauren performs the stand-up live
come...
one more for the pile
-
remember my "goals" post? i had 3 goals for the year.
1) learn to embroider
2) learn to crochet(for reals)
3) learn to to knit socks- the toe up way(sigh)...
Black Wings by Christina Henry
-
*Synopsis:*
Maddy's position may come with magical abilities and an impressive
wingspan, but it doesn't pay the bills. And then there are her infuriating ...
My Little Secret
-
In February, which seems like forever ago, I wrote a post entitled Random
Thoughts in which I mentioned that I had decided to add an 'Unread'
category to S...
Men Who Wish to Drown • FREE READ
-
My subscription to Commercial Arts Magazine included this beautiful mermaid
illustration in the most recent Illustration Annual.
Illustration by ANNA & E...
WWW.TARTSWEET.COM
-
I’ve still seen some comments here – and I thought I’d closed them all but
– weird changes with updates happened. I’VE MOVED TO WWW.TARTSWEET.COM I
hope yo...
Cort McMeel RIP--your passing casts a giant shadow
-
Mario here:
In a week brimming with bad tidings, we were still sucker punched by the
news that Cort McMeel took his life.
We all know people who seem to...
3 Things Thursday…
-
Random rocks, don’t you think…? 1. I don’t get to say I’m a marathoner.
Yet. I am a half marathoner (which means I’m only half crazy right now,
hehe). But ...
Amazing news
-
Hello again! It's been quite some time since I've been on the blog. I just
wanted to share some amazing news with those of you who are still following
the ...
Stranded with a Billionaire is out today!
-
*throws confetti* My latest release just hit the shelves (e-shelves, that
is) and I'm really excited about it. Why? Because it's promo-priced at
$2.99 so p...
Me, Lover At Last and the LoveLetter Convention.
-
I’ve got no clue how to start this blogpost as it will be me rambling. But
then again, how is that different from other posts, right?! I’ve just had a
we...
Announcement: It's a GIRL!!!
-
We had our 20 week anatomical scan ultrasound on Thursday, and were excited
to learn that* it's a GIRL*!!! The DR said everything looks really good!!
*deep...
Thanks for all the fish
-
This is my final post. I’m shuttering the blog and my VacuousMinx persona
along with it. I’m not deleting the contents or taking the blog private, so
if an...
New series alert: Dragon Kings by Lindsey Piper
-
The first installment in this fierce and sensual new paranormal romance
series features demonic gladiators, ruthless mafia villains, and a proud
race on ...
Winners! ONCE TEMPTED by Laura Moore
-
*Congrats to the 3 winners of ONCE TEMPTED by Laura Moore*
*QUILT LADY*
*TARA STERNS*
*ERIN*
**I have sent Laura your e-mails and she should be conta...
By: Blog Hop/Follow Friday - Owl Tell You About It
-
[...] Follow Friday is hosted by Parajunkee. This is another meme that
helps book bloggers connect. The featured blog this week is Insane Husseln.
[...]
New Cover!!!
-
I like this cover a lot--nice lay-out, great font, interesting glowering
guy.
Except the gloomy guy doesn't look like any of my characters to me.
Turns ...
Review: The Woman from Paris by Santa Montefiore
-
*The Woman from Paris* by *Santa Montefiore*
Published by Simon & Schuster in February 2013
*~~*
*They had built their lives in this grand old house, its wal...
Reviews from February & March 2013
-
I've been a maniac with reading lately! This past month I've discovered a
new to me author Grace Burrowes! In addition, the anticipated Elizabeth
Hoyt ro...
TEN WICKED QUESTIONS + a release day giveaway!
-
Today is the release day for WICKED KISS, the sequel to last year’s DARK
KISS!! I have the first two chapters available here on my site if you want
to chec...
Catch Me If You Can in Japanese!
-
Catch Me If You Can is now available, in print, in Japanese from Shinshokan
Publishing. You could win one of three free copies--along with Josh
Lanyon's Fa...
Giveaways: Love Is In The Air Hop
-
Love Is In The Air Love is in the Air #2 Hop is hosted by Under The Covers.
This romantic hop will run from February 7th to February 14th at 11:59
pm. ♥ ♥ ...
Breaking my silence for…. MTV?
-
It’s been a busy year. Two? No, just over one. But now I work a night
shift, so on nights off perhaps I’ll actually write something here. First
up: Buckwil...
Midnight Breeds Edge of Dawn Free Ebook excerpt PDF
-
In this pulse-pounding and thrillingly sensual novel, New York Times
bestselling author Lara Adrian returns to the mesmerizing world of the
Midnight Breed,...
What to Read When You're Writing
-
I got a delightful email today from Heather Ashby, a fellow Firebird. She's
reading *Love in Reality* and enjoying it. "It's a lovely oasis between
writing...
Author Interview: Marissa Meyer
-
[image: Marissa Meyer]
Marissa Meyer is the New York Times Bestselling author of the Lunar
Chronicles series. Cinder (#1) and Scarlet (#2)
Thank you Maris...
2012 Series Review: The Belador Series
-
*In order to catch up with my reviews and blog posts, I'm going to review
series that I either began to read in 2012, or caught up on by reading the
latest...
Review: City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
-
*City of Bones by Cassandra Clare *
*Series*: The Mortal Instruments #1
*Genre*: Young Adult
*Released*: March 27, 2007
Read because there is going to be a ...
Interview + Giveaway: The Darkest Minds Blog Tour
-
Today, I have the unique opportunity to interview the artist behind the
cover for The Darkest Minds. Marci Senders is the Lead Designer for
Disney-Hyperion...
Books Purchased in 2013
-
*Bought in 2013*
*Books:*
Mackenzie Family Christmas: The Perfect Gift by Jennifer Ashley
The Devil's Delilah by Loretta Chase
The Duchess War by Courtne...
Best of 2012
-
(read, but not necessarily published in 2012)
10:
Grave Mercy
I didn't write a review on this one, but I did rate it 5 stars on
goodreads. Oddly enough...
That's it for 2012
-
Okay, 2012 kind of sucked as a year of blogging. So I'm going to write it
off - what little there is left of it - and start again in 2013. Happy
Holidays t...
Lord Loss - Demonata Book One
-
Here is a great book for older readers. If you are looking for a title to
capture a 15+ student, then here is one you should consider. I feel it
would be p...
After A Very Long Absence.....
-
I'm back!!
Yes, after a very long (much longer than planned) absence I’m back again. The
reasons for the lengthy time away are many. First off, bec...
Hiatus
-
Hello! I'm not likely to post for several months, if ever again, just
because I'm busy with studies and preparing for travel and a new job.
Thanks so much ...
Gigi's Book News
-
It's been a while since the Pens have posted on a daily basis, but we still
keep the site up for the archives as well as to post news of interest about
wha...
BYE BYE BLOGGER!
-
*THIS IS IT!!! *
*Today* is our final day with Blogger. We've had such a blast here and we
can only hope that you will join us as we take our journey ove...
Highlights from the Book Horde #60
-
Highlights from the Book Horde is a weekly post where I list the awesome
books I’ve recently purchased, borrowed, received in the mail, or checked
out of t...
Cloud Atlas, brought to you by the Wachowskis
-
Cloud Atlas has been made into a movie by the Wachowskis! When I heard
there was going to be a movie made of this book I was SERIOUSLY skeptical,
but also ...
Review: The Battle Sylph by L.J. McDonald
-
**
*The Battle Sylph (Sylph #1) by **L.J. McDonald*
* *
*
*
*From Goodreads: *
*He is one of many: a creature of magic, unrelentingly male. He is lured
t...
25 comments:
Oh....CJ...*sigh*
Here's hoping you understand the true hotness that is Richard Armitage as John Thornton. Honestly...wonderful. :)
woohoo!!
John Thornton is .... amazing.
Great picture of you with the discs by the way!
oh CJ, you will understand. you so will. le sigh.
My boyfriend sat through the entire thing with me. And liked it! Such a great film.
You look cute in your netflix mania...ought to send that one to them and maybe they will make you their new spokeswoman. ;)
Good for you! I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Great pics!
Bridget: I am prepared to understand!!
Ana: Thanks! We actually don't order so many at a time, those are a bunch of old wrappers I put in for drama.
Sula: What a great boyfriend!
Taja: You seem to be the most recent Crusader! You helped inspire me.
::lisabea steals into cj's house to snip braids and attaches them to her very flat hair::
That's not weird is it?
Hey, Higgins is the one. He's smokin' big ole bear hot.
I suppose I need to start smoking some of that shiznit too. Everybodys doin' it, so why not me too?
LB: Okay, officially on the lookout for Higgins.
Ciara: Peer pressure! Resistance is futile!
I'm sure this must have been on TV in the UK but I don't remember ever seeing it.
Oh CJ, you'll love it.
And I agree with CJ, your hair is lovely! And thick!
Lesley: well, apparently you missed out!
MK: I'm excited to watch. And so sweet to say about my hair, but you know, what you're seeing there is humidity poof.
Yay! I'm excited to see what you think. It's so well done...Really.
Isn't Netflix grand??
Oh it's just so damn good - you're gonna love it!
OMG WELCOME FINALLY!!
You are one of us!! :D
those are some awesome Little House on the Prairie braids you got going on :D
If you think Richard is oh so good in N&S, you must watch him in Robin Hood as the evil Guy. He wear leather and is so evil.
Holly: Netflix rocks. I'm going for Princess Bride next, and then maybe Grease. All the stuff the husband would never watch.
Tracy: I'm sure I'll love it. OR at least I better, I think.
KB: Yay! I haven't even started watching, but I feel like I belong, finally.
You have always belonged! *HUGS*
Yay!!! You are in for a real treat. John Thornton is just.....well, he's just yummy. You're going to enjoy this!
Oh, KB, thanks.
Dev: Treats. Yay!
I have never seen North & South, and everyone keep saying how grat it is. I need to watch it too :)
Enjoy!
http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/
Oh Naida, yes you DO need to watch it!! And CJ - I can hardly wait until you DO watch it. Hopefully the build-up won't have been so big, it will disappoint.
And you have to blog after you see if - even if you like it or don't (but I don't see how that's possible)
I watched it a few days ago after not seeing for a while and I've been obsessing ever since. And I'm here in Mass. and it's a home so I'm suffering a real case of need to watch it again itess.
Hey I checked the box and received NO emails today. Huh.
So did you watch it yet? And, uh, come Monday I'll be ready for Benji and Russell.
Hehehehehee
Just an update - I started watching it last night and it's fabulous!
Glad to see you've picked up the series. If Age of Innocence is one of your faves, I think this one will join it as well. Can't wait to hear what you think. Welcome to the fandom of le Armitage.
CJ: And it only gets better and better and better.
I will be waiting for your final report!
Post a Comment