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March 17th, 2008

What’s better than a free book?

Well, a free Vampire book! :) If you take a peek over at Joana’s awesome book review site, “The Symposium” you’ll find this nifty contest going on to win a copy of Diane Whiteside’s Bond of Blood.

Interested? Just click that little linky above there and leave a comment to enter. Blog about it if you want a second entry. :) Easy peasy. Now go get yourself a chance to win that book! :)

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March 15th, 2008

BTT: Editor In Chief

Well, this week’s BTT question was:

How about a chance to play editor-in-chief? Fill in the blanks:

__________ would have been a much better book if ______________________.

Hmmm, that’s a tough one honestly. Most of the time I don’t finish a book if I don’t like it, and most of the ones I’ve read, I love. I would have to say that pretty much any Danielle Steele book would have been better if it didn’t have the same basic plot line as every OTHER Danielle Steele book out there. If every book didn’t have to include some horrible tragedy or stunning divorce, they’d all be a lot better.

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March 7th, 2008

BTT: Leading Man

This week’s BTT question is:

You should have seen this one coming … Who is your favorite Male lead character? And why?

To be perfectly honest, I don’t really have one. Most of the books I read focus mainly on female characters. If I honestly HAD to choose one, I’d probably have to say Lestat. He’s arrogant, he thinks he’s always right, he’s vicious, and he’s a vampire. What more can you ask for? And….Stuart Townsend played him in Queen of the Damned. YES! ;)

March 5th, 2008

Just A Note

I am no longer backlogged! I have completed all the reviews for the books I’ve read so far. :) So now I can relax and finish reading the two I have going right now so I have more books to review for you. :)

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March 5th, 2008

Code Name: Baby

What do you get when you mix four super intelligent dogs, one trainer who has no idea how truly special they are, an old friend who is part of an elite and highly top secret Naval team, and a rogue agent from that team who is after the dogs? You get Code Name: Baby!

This was my first Christina Skye novel, and I have to say it will not be my last. I am desperate to get my hands on the other Code Name series titles. When a rogue agent from the Foxfire team goes after Kit O’ Halloran and the special dogs she’s training, they send in Wolfe Houston, and old friend of hers. But not to protect her. No, they want him to use her and the dogs as bait to lure the rogue agent to where he can be captured. But Wolfe has other ideas about what should be done, and when it comes to the Foxfire principals of never letting anything get personal, Wolfe finds that where Kit is concerned, that just isn’t a possibility.

If you’re looking for a great read with a little sex, a little romance budding, and a lot of action and suspense, Code Name: Baby is what you’re looking for!

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March 3rd, 2008

The Tunnels

Well, a couple of weeks ago, I finished The Tunnels by Michelle Gagnon. This was another book obtained through Harlequin’s Suspense club and frankly, I was surprised to note that although there was a hint of attraction between two of the characters, there was no flat out romance. Kind of disappointing when the genre of book that eHarlequin.com is famous for is romance, but this particular club doesn’t promise specifically romance books, so I guess it’s not that bad after all.

When a serial killer strikes a college, the students become terrified and rightly so. Gruesome pictures are painted in blood, and each victim is being taken quicker than the last. Add in a mental case, a priest with a frightening connection to the killer, and you’ve got an awesome story. I definitely recommend this one.

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March 3rd, 2008

BTT: Leading Lady

Here’s last week’s Booking Through Thursday question.

Who is your favorite female lead character? And why? (And yes, of course, you can name more than one . . . I always have trouble narrowing down these things to one name, why should I force you to?)

Right now, my favorite is JD Robb/Nora Roberts’ Eve Dallas from the “In Death” series by JD Robb. She’s a kick ass cop, she doesn’t take crap from anyone, and but she has a softer side that only a select few are allowed to see.

Another favorite is Merry Gentry from the Meredith Gentry series by Laurell K. Hamilton. I love anything fey, and frankly, she’s an awesome heroine in my opinion. She keeps her cool in the face of adversity, which is good because in this series there’s a lot of it!

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February 24th, 2008

Wizard’s Daughter

All I can say when it comes to Wizard’s Daughter by Catherine Coulter is WOW! You have to understand, all I’ve ever seen from Catherine Coulter are FBI romantic suspense novels and historical romance novels that are a bit on the generic side. Same old, same old. Not this one!

Yes, it’s a historical romance novel, but it’s not dealing so much with the romance as it is with a fantasy story. It comes under the guise of another Sherbrooke Family book, but let me tell you, it’s anything but. Rosalind and Nicholas are destined to meet, destined to be together. But why? Well, frankly, because Rosalind is the debt that Nicholas Vail’s family owes.

This book was delightful and so very difficult to put down, what with a girl (Rosalind) who was found half beaten to death and unable to remember her past, a book with a strange code that ONLY Rosalind can read, and a fantastical world called The Pale which is a place that exists, even if it seems far too silly for it to be true. Add in Nicholas’ step mother and half brothers who hate his guts, and you’ve got one hell of a great book.

I highly recommend this book to any Catherine Coulter fan who has fallen by the wayside after reading so many of her other books. You will surely be impressed and fall in love with this book.

February 24th, 2008

BTT: Format

Well, late though I am, it’s time for yet another Booking Through Thursday. This time, there’s an interesting question.

All other things (like price and storage space) being equal, given a choice in a perfect world, would you rather have paperbacks in your library? Or hardcovers? And why?

If price and storage space were equal for paperbacks and hardbacks, I’d still pick the paperbacks. They fit in a purse, they don’t have dust jackets that get lost, and they’re easier to hold in my hands. I agree with Joana that for display purposes when it comes to collecting an author or series, that hardback looks nicer, but other than that, I’m not a fan of hardback books.

February 20th, 2008

Revenant

Ok, here is the first of the three book reviews I need to catch up on. This one is for Revenant by Carolyn Haines. I finished this book in January which tells you how behind I am.

This one was a great thriller. Just enough romance to keep things going, but not enough to make me want to barf because of it. No, I am not too fond of sappy books. This one had some romance, but not the sappy stuff. For this, I am entirely grateful.

On the flip side, it’s an awesome book to read, and I had a very difficult time putting it down. A reporter who spends most of her time drunk gets caught up in a mystery when a serial killer starts killing again after a twenty-five year break. You have to read this one to believe it. I was skeptical at first, but a few pages in, I was hooked. It’s on my list to pass along on paperbackswap, and I happen to have a second copy as well, so if you want it, I’d look for it. My nickname at PBS is Charli.