Archive for January, 2007
I was just here… where did I go
Saturday, January 27, 2007 11:19 1 CommentMulder: I was just here. Where did I go? 4×20 Small Potatoes Okay where was I… oh yes blowing my schedule all to hell. Oops, sorry. The last week I have been in something of a funk. Could have been the weather or the birthday or something I caught from sasha.
Ready… Set…
Thursday, January 25, 2007 0:25 7 CommentsGo…. If I go with everything is about romance I would guess EC and Samhain. I don’t know enough about the players to even guess who was at EC that would still be there that is tight with Samhain. Anyone have any other guesses? Anyone ready to place bets to see when the first superskert [...]
Jumping off bridges is only fun with friends
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 23:36 6 CommentsBecause Shi said so………..
Oh look! A new idea!
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 15:56 3 CommentsThere is something to be said for taking a bad idea and making it worse. Wanna take bets on how long it takes for THIS ONE to be ‘outted’ or shut down. Who said nothing new ever happened in blogland… Do we have enough popcorn left over from the last time? Really someone should buy [...]
I amuse far too easy… but really you should know this by now
Monday, January 22, 2007 6:00 2 CommentsThe a big problem I run across while trying to reformat, relink, categorize and edit old posts would be not only do I amuse easy but I amuse myself far too much. (Prolly a good thing… but bad for you guys) And to say I distract easy would be an understatement… This is back from [...]
Love Song for a Raven by Elizabeth Lowell
Sunday, January 21, 2007 20:30 4 CommentsLove Song for a Raven was a book I had been looking to find for a while and of course after I found it and posted this (May 2005) Harlequin reprinted it. So now I have not one, not two but yep three copies of this. Who knew Lowell could write a beta hero? I [...]
I was told once…
Sunday, January 21, 2007 16:23 2 CommentsMULDER: I was told once that the best way to regenerate body heat was to crawl naked into a sleeping bag with somebody else who’s already naked. SCULLY: Well, maybe if it rains sleeping bags, you’ll get lucky. Detour (5×04) I was told once (along time ago) to read a fic, I think it was [...]
I love the night life…
Thursday, January 18, 2007 19:44 7 CommentsNight Life by Elizabeth Guest He returned from death… Venerable pharaoh, ancient god of the Nile, Adrian King once sat upon his throne and led his people nobly, only to be betrayed. But a sacred ritual has allowed him to reawaken thousands of years after his death—as a vampire. Now the owner of the Royal [...]
It’s a Good Day to Try Nocture
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 7:44 4 CommentsNevermore by Maureen Child (blog) Reborn moments after Queen Isabella of Spain ordered her lover’s death, Santos accepted eternal life in exchange for protecting humanity. For centuries, he’s kept himself secluded in a hillside mansion. But all that changes one night when he takes in a woman who claims to have seen him in a [...]
Still Going… now with author quotes
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:19 5 CommentsWho Moved My Cheese? Are Paranormal Romances Due for a Career Change Interesting blog post by dear jane, a follow up to the thread that wouldn’t die.
For those of you…
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 0:01 No Commentsfor those of you afraid there would be no more spy stories… The Spy Wore Silk by ANDREA PICKENS Risky Regencies tell us:
Book Alert: Outlaw Bride by Jenna Kernan **Feb 2008**
Monday, January 15, 2007 11:49 8 CommentsNew Western! Woot! Just a few weeks away…
We so need score cards…
Sunday, January 14, 2007 15:45 3 CommentsFresh Fiction: Tanzey Talks about HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS Looks like Louisa Burton, author HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS, is romance novelist Patricia Ryan aka P.B. Ryan. Maybe we should ask Tanzy who Cameron Dean is… In this extraordinary debut, Louisa Burton extends an irresistible invitation to an erotic adventure that is quite literally out of [...]
Harlequin Historicals
Saturday, January 13, 2007 13:24 6 CommentsInfo from Karen Fox’s site (great site) Harlequin Historical Romance/Mills & Boon Historical Romance RWA Conference 7/2006: Now accepting up through World War II. They continue to offer one western and one Regency in each month’s set. Books must be well-researched and 80,000 words. Don’t overdo the period language. Historical figures can be used, but [...]
Never Lie To A Lady by Liz Carlyle ** June 2007 **
Saturday, January 13, 2007 6:20 9 CommentsI read The School for Heiresses over the Thanksgiving Holiday. And I have to say I REALLY want Never Lie to a Lady by Liz Carlyle. Of course it comes out in June 2007. le sigh… but loved After Midnight ( in TSfH), her story that kicks off the series. I was hoping Rothwell’s story [...]

