Archive for August, 2005
Hugs and Kisses
Sunday, August 28, 2005 19:56 10 CommentsGo to maili for creating my new blog look! For creating the banner, updated the side bar, making me an index, updating the index, finding the cutie duckie pic, and uh doing all the work. Doesn’t it look great! Thanks maili!!!!!!!!!! I will even let you leave that ‘roo up. ::must find books to send [...]
My New Boyfriend
Sunday, August 28, 2005 13:15 5 CommentsFeel the lurve, baby. miss you madly but the fact that this photo still works is good yes… thinking of you…
If I had a book budget
Saturday, August 20, 2005 20:41 5 CommentsI would have so blown it today. And I didn’t even step into a bookstore. Go figure but since they are all trade size the only way really to get them and not pay out the nose is online. Here is hoping my Books A Million order goes well this time. New Books Coming Soon [...]
Dirty Books?
Tuesday, August 9, 2005 14:05 1 CommentTHE Maili has her RtB post up, Dirty Books?. Go read, tis nifty
A Season to be Sinful part deux *spoilers*
Sunday, August 7, 2005 15:39 1 CommentI was waiting for this question to come up on the AAR board. It will be interesting to see how or if people respond to it. Really Sherry starts the book trying to end it with his mistress, but does have a fuck for the road. So him screwing the anon widow on the way [...]
Susan Kay Law
Sunday, August 7, 2005 11:50 3 CommentsSusan Kay Law is an author I have been trying to glom for a while. And her backlist was a bitch to get my hands on. Lucky for me I got some help and now have them all, almost. SKL has been a guest blogger over at Squawk Radio. I haven’t been to this blog [...]
Dear Penelope by Sharon Ihle
Sunday, August 7, 2005 9:31 No CommentsWendy has a post up that touches on American-set (including western) historical romances. Well if you read Wendy’s blog you know she does that a bit… one of the many reasons I like her. In the comments the ever helpful nicole touched on a new western coming out. So of course I went off to [...]
Review: Kiss & Makeup by Alison Kent
Saturday, August 6, 2005 21:11 2 CommentsKiss & Makeup by Alison Kent I have been slowly dipping my toes into the series pool. Since I have Hush, the first book in the multi-authored Do Not Disturb miniseries, and wanted to try out a Blaze, I jumped at the chance to read Kiss & Makeup. I am pleased to report giving up [...]
Review: The Seduction of Sarah by Cynthia Clement
Saturday, August 6, 2005 21:06 1 CommentThe Seduction of Sarah by Cynthia Clement Zebra is doing a great job with their covers lately. I’ve actually bought a few because the tone, color, and model poses caught my eye. We all know you can’t judge a book by its cover. The cover for The Seduction of Sarah is its best attribute. As [...]
Review: Courting Claudia by Robyn DeHart
Saturday, August 6, 2005 0:21 1 CommentCheryl Sneed’s review and my opinion once again pretty much mesh. This time though we both disliked the book. And I really wanted to like this book, before I knew anything about it! The author is from Texas and this is her first book, I love reading new authors in hope of finding a new [...]
I want want want part II
Friday, August 5, 2005 12:57 7 CommentsI need to cut back on the books I buy! Don’t laugh, I do! Between reviewing and working I need to knock off buying books to just go wait in the corner for the day I might get to read them. And on that note… updated want list of upcoming books! A nifty site that [...]
more ritastuff
Wednesday, August 3, 2005 16:54 No CommentsSmart Bitches Alison Kent Jorie gives good link And I am sure there is more but I need to go read and do reviews. Go me…
not really here
Wednesday, August 3, 2005 13:00 3 Commentsbut if I was I would tell you to go read this LLB does a great job hitting all the notes, in what I think is a very very icky stamp on RITA history. We don’t need people to tell us how stupid we are, we do it ourselves. Thanks TTQ!
Review: A Season to be Sinful by Jo Goodman
Tuesday, August 2, 2005 16:40 5 CommentsA Season to be Sinful by Jo Goodman It has always seemed to me that the word count for Jo Goodman’s books is higher than for other Zebra authors – or that her editor exercises less control with her red pen. Sometimes it can weigh the book down – at other times it makes for [...]

