Day: June 25, 2008

Playing a game of tag

Posted June 25, 2008 by Tracy in Miscellaneous | 9 Comments

Ok – I’ve been tagged by Christine over on her blog The Romantic Life. Awww – thanks for thinking of me chickie! 🙂

Anyway…open the book nearest to you and open to page 123. Then post the 5th sentence. Very simple.

I’m currently reading My Fair Captain by J. L. Langley (OMG what an awesomely fantastic book so far!) so the 5th sentence on page 123 is:

“No. An IN destroyer is no place for a family. I shouldn’t even have Jeremy living on the ship, but I don’t really have much of a choice.”

Ok the 5th sentence was actually No. But that just seemed a little short to me so I posted the whole quote. Dang and I was hoping for something juicy!

Alright, so I’m going to keep the game going and tag:

Ciara from Ciaralira

Shannon from What Women Read


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Ending a Series

Posted June 25, 2008 by Casee in Discussions | 18 Comments

Paperback Writer aka Lynn Viehl aka S.L. Viehl has posted a blog about ending her popular Darkyn series.

My editor has approved the revisions for Stay the Night, so Robin’s book is finished. Because I also wrapped up quite a few storylines in this one, including that of the series protagonists, Alexandra and Michael, I’m going to consider these seven books as a finished set. This is not to say I’ll never write another story about the Darkyn or the characters from these novels, as I’ve discussed future possibilities for both with my editor, but as a series, I feel this one is complete.

This along with Larissa’s guest blog about the appeal of a series has got me thinking…when is it enough?

I really admire Viehl for bringing her Darkyn series to a close on a high note. Is that to say that I want it to end? No. But I also don’t want to see it dragged into the ground after a gazillion books. Viehl has also stated her intention to end her StarDoc series. I’m not a reader of this series, but I’ve read why she’s ending it and I can’t help but respect her for deciding to end something that’s so popular w/ sci-fi readers.

As a reader, what would you think to seeing the end of your favorite series? How do you know when you’ve had enough? Is there a series that you’ve stopped reading b/c it’s not what it started out as?


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Author Spotlight: Judith McNaught’s Battle of the Heroes.

Posted June 25, 2008 by Rowena in Features | 58 Comments


You guys know the drill…vote for your favorite Judith McNaught to see who wins the Last JM Hero Standing Contest on Book Binge.

Round 1:

Battle 1: Royce Westmoreland (11) vs. Ian Thornton (10)
Battle 2: Clayton Westmoreland (6) vs. Jordan Townsende (15)
Battle 3: Nick Sinclair (5) vs. Ramon Galverra (5)
Battle 4: Matt Farrell (19) vs. Zack Benedict (12)
Battle 5: Noah Maitland (10) vs. Michael Valente (6)
Battle 6: Mitchell Wyatt (6) vs. Cole Harrison (8)
Battle 7: Jason Fielding (21) vs. Stephen Westmoreland (3)
Battle 8: Spencer Addison (11) vs. Nikki DuVille (6)

Round 2:

Royce Westmoreland, Jordan Townsende, Nick Sinclair, Ramon Galverra, Matt Farrell, Noah Maitland, Cole Harrison, Jason Fielding, Spence Addison.

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Alright, these are the guys that are left…the ones that got the votes and the ones that you have to choose from now. You guys have about 2 days to vote for your favorite heroes. On Friday morning, I’ll take the top 3 guys and put those three up for voting again, the winner of those three guys will be crowned, Book Binge’s Judith McNaught Hero of the Month and Battle of the Heroes Champ! =)

So let’s get the voting ladies! =)


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Author Spotlight: Judith McNaught’s Battle of the Heroes.

Posted June 25, 2008 by Rowena in Reviews | 58 Comments


You guys know the drill…vote for your favorite Judith McNaught to see who wins the Last JM Hero Standing Contest on Book Binge.

Round 1:

Battle 1: Royce Westmoreland (11) vs. Ian Thornton (10)
Battle 2: Clayton Westmoreland (6) vs. Jordan Townsende (15)
Battle 3: Nick Sinclair (5) vs. Ramon Galverra (5)
Battle 4:
Matt Farrell (19) vs. Zack Benedict (12)
Battle 5: Noah Maitland (10) vs. Michael Valente (6)
Battle 6: Mitchell Wyatt (6) vs. Cole Harrison (8)
Battle 7: Jason Fielding (21) vs. Stephen Westmoreland (3)
Battle 8: Spencer Addison (11) vs. Nikki DuVille (6)

Round 2:

Royce Westmoreland, Jordan Townsende, Nick Sinclair, Ramon Galverra, Matt Farrell, Noah Maitland, Cole Harrison, Jason Fielding, Spence Addison.

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Alright, these are the guys that are left…the ones that got the votes and the ones that you have to choose from now. You guys have about 2 days to vote for your favorite heroes. On Friday morning, I’ll take the top 3 guys and put those three up for voting again, the winner of those three guys will be crowned, Book Binge’s Judith McNaught Hero of the Month and Battle of the Heroes Champ! =)

So let’s get the voting ladies! =)


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Review: Trust Me by Brenda Novak

Posted June 25, 2008 by Casee in Reviews | 2 Comments

Genres: Romantic Suspense

Four years ago…

Skye Kellerman was attacked in her own bed. She managed to fend off her knife-wielding assailant, but the trauma changed everything about her life. As a result of that night, she joined two friends—also survivors—in starting The Last Stand, an organization to help victims of crime.

But now…

Her would-be rapist is getting out of prison. Skye knows that Dr. Oliver Burke hasn’t forgotten that her testimony cost him his reputation—and his freedom.

Sacramento detective David Willis, who investigated her case, believes Burke is a clear and present danger—and guilty of at least two unsolved murders.

And now Burke is free to terrorize Skye again. Unless David can stop him. Unless Skye can fight back. Because Oliver Burke has every intention of finishing what he started. And that’s a promise. Trust me.

This book was amazing. Brenda Novak is an author that is only going up. I’ve read her for years. With every single title she releases, you can see her growth as an author.

After she was brutally attacked in her home, Skye Kellerman was able to escape her would-be rapist and help put him away. Life for Skye has never been the same since that night. Joining two other survivors she met through a survivor support group, they start The Last Stand, a place that helps victims of crimes. Though Skye can never be grateful for what Oliver Burke did to her, she can appreciate that she would never be in the position to help other victims without him. Though her life isn’t what she thought it would be, she’s happy with her work and content with her life. That’s until Detective David Willis calls to tell her that Oliver Burke is getting out of prison years before they expected.

David has always felt that Burke was responsible for at least three other murders in the Sacramento area. Never able to connect him with the murders, David thought he had years to do so. Now he has less than a week to figure out some way to keep Burke in prison and away from Skye. Though David has tried for years to put his personal feelings for Skye aside, they come roaring back to the surface. David has tried to stay away from her, but refuses to do that at the expense of Skye’s safety.

Novak did such a fantastic job of writing this story. Even though Skye was a victim, she refused to look at herself that way. Putting herself out there time and time again, Skye would do anything for a person that has been victimized, even putting her safety at risk. She was a strong heroine who refused to let one act of violence ruin her life. Novak also wrote the character of Burke extremely well. Burke is definitely a sociopath at its’ finest.

The relationship between David and Skye was a minefield. David has been married and divorced from the same woman twice. That’s one that I didn’t really like. David has a total martyr complex. He was sacrificing himself and his happiness for his son. And b/c his twice ex-wife was sick. I didn’t really care for the resolution of that situation b/c David didn’t have to own up and make his own decision. It happened in a way that he had no choice in the end. That’s about the only part in the book that I didn’t really care for. Other than that, I was hooked from beginning to end.

4.5 out of 5.

This book is available from Mira. You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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