Day: October 29, 2010

LB Gregg’s Dudleytown is out today! How about a giveaway?

Posted October 29, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | 13 Comments

Do you want to read a great m/m spooky read?  Then you should absolutely read Dudleytown by LB Gregg. Dudleytown is about 3 friends who are just trying to get home from college for a small break when they run into some trouble while taking a shortcut.  This book is fun, spooky, funny and has great sex scenes.  I absolutely loved it and was honestly on the edge of my seat waiting to see what happened next.  I think you’ll love it too!

My rating: 5 out of 5

College sophomore Alexander Strauss has one rule: no messing around with straight guys. Especially not his mouthwatering roommate, Shannon. When their ride share drives off the side of a mountain, the two young men find themselves deep in an uninhabited forest searching for their missing friend. Wandering the famously cursed grounds of Dudleytown, Alex figures something truly unholy must be at play, because only insanity could tempt him to break his cardinal rule.

So leave a comment on this post by…oh, I’d say…Sunday, Oct. 31 at 11:59pm (pacific) and you’ll be in the running to win a copy of Dudleytown. Good luck!


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Review: Married by Morning by Lisa Kleypas.

Posted October 29, 2010 by Rowena in Reviews | 6 Comments


Rowena’s review of Married by Morning by Lisa Kleypas.

Hero: Leo Hathaway
Heroine: Catherine Marks

He is everything she wants to avoid…
For two years, Catherine Marks has been a paid companion to the Hathaway sisters—a pleasant position, with one caveat. Her charges’ older brother, Leo Hathaway, is thoroughly exasperating. Cat can hardly believe that their constant arguing could mask a mutual attraction. But when one quarrel ends in a sudden kiss, Cat is shocked at her powerful response—and even more so when Leo proposes a dangerous liaison.
She is not at all what she seems…
Leo must marry and produce an heir within a year to save his family home. Catherine’s respectable demeanor hides a secret that would utterly destroy her. But to Leo, Cat is intriguing and infernally tempting, even to a man resolved never to love again. The danger Cat tried to outrun is about to separate them forever—unless two wary lovers can find a way to banish the shadows and give in to their desires…

It’s been a long time coming, this book and me. I have no idea why it’s taken me so long to read this book and I’ve already kicked myself in the shin more times than I can count because I absolutely adored this book. For me, Leo was the business! It’s been a while since the reviews for this book have hit the blogs and I can’t remember exactly what everyone was saying about them other than some people weren’t too thrilled with it.

Man, I loved it!

This book follows Leo Hathaway on his way to true love. If you’ve followed the series from the beginning, Leo has certainly come a long way from the jerk of an older brother that he used to be. He was the most selfish, out of control punk on that side of the world and he didn’t care. Man how the times have changed because not only has Leo turned himself into an upstanding (well, as upstanding as he can stomach) gentleman who has taken the reigns of his title and started to take care of his family again….and his sense of humor is better than ever.

I cannot tell you guys how much I fell in love with Leo over the course of this book. It’s hilarious because back in Amelia’s book, I couldn’t stand him. I hated his guts and to see me now, with stars in my eyes over him makes me laugh uncontrollably.

Leo and Beatrix’s governess have made no secret of their intense dislike of each other. Although, Leo likes to fight with her because she annoys him whereas Marks, really doesn’t like him. Mostly because of the same reasons I didn’t like him all those books ago. She hated the kind of man he was and she thought he was a selfish prick and wasn’t shy to air her opinions on that. The only thing about this is I couldn’t for the life of me understand why Leo stood for her biting remarks thrown in his direction. He was her boss and he let her get away with far too many insults but whatever, it’s what brought them together so I can’t hate on her all that much.

Catherine Marks has a dirty little secret that she can’t let anyone know about. She’s been on the run for so long that it’s become second nature to her and she hides herself in plain sight by masking her appearance with bad hair dye jobs and wearing unremarkable clothes. Leo is most interested in uncovering her secrets and he uncovers them throughout this story.

Watching Leo and Marks battle it out with their words and then fight their attraction to each other made for some entertaining reading. Every time they were together in a scene, their chemistry leaped off the pages and I ate it all up. Mostly, I ate up Leo.

How can you not when Leo’s saying things like:

“And you still love her,” Catherine’s voice was bleak. “That’s why you’ll never marry.”

“No. I have an extraordinary fondness for her memory. But it was a lifetime ago. And I can’t ever go through that again. I love like a madman.”

“It might not be like that again.”

“No it would be worse. Because I was only a boy then. And now, who I am. What I need. It’s too much for anyone to manage.” A sardonic laugh rustled in his throat. “I overwhelm even myself, Marks.”

*sigh*

Oh man, I loved that guy. I was surprised at how much my feelings for this guy have changed from the first time we meet him. The mighty change that formed in him throughout the time that it took for us to get to his book was great. I loved it. Watching him fall in love with Marks with each page had my heart sighing and my smile widening with each page. Lisa Kleypas is a fantastic writer because she redeems her heroes so well.

If you haven’t read this story, fix that. This book is wonderfully romantic and the laughs will keep up late at night until you’ve read the entire story. You won’t want to put this book down and you can take that to the bank!

Grade: 4.75 out of 5

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This book is available from St. Martin’s Press. You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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Pigs, Cupcakes and Tight Asses

Posted October 29, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | 12 Comments

So here I am in San Francisco with Tam, Chris, Kris and Jenre and we’re having a great time. It seems though that pigs, cupcakes and tight asses are appearing wherever I got. Ok, the cupcakes and pigs I don’t mind so much but they do make me hungry, and truly the tight asses aren’t following me, unfortunately, but they are in abundance. Yes, I know, you all want evidence of the tight asses, but I was too shy to ask a cute man in the Castro to pose for a picture. Yes, I know, me? Shy? It’s true. Actually there were just too many to choose from. lol

Here are a few pictures from our travels yesterday. We all went to A Different Light bookstore and then all headed in different directions. Chris and I ended up walking from the Castro to Haight/Ashbury. Let me just say that if I never again leave Chris is charge of the end destination again it will be too soon. We walked up hill FOREVER! OMG my ass, thighs and calves were screaming at me the whole way. Yes, it was downhill on the way back…but then uphill again to get back to the house. Holy shit! lol But honestly it was a lot of fun and we had a great time. Today we’re all headed to Chinatown and then this evening we’ll hit Yaoi-con and make some trouble.

Here’s the place we’re staying in Noe Valley: (and yes, I totally stole it from Kris’s blog since I’m too damned tired from yesterday to get off my ass and go take my own picture!)

Here are a few of the Castro as we walked:

And a pig, a (kindof) cupcake and a tight ass!

I’ll try to get more of all of the above and try to break my “shy” streak and get some cute men of the Castro pictures…but I’m not promising anything!


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Book Watch: My Soul to Steal by Rachel Vincent.

Posted October 29, 2010 by Rowena in Promotions | 3 Comments


YOU WANT MY SOUL AND MY BOYFRIEND?

Trying to work things out with Nash—her maybe boyfriend—is hard enough for Kaylee Cavanaugh. She can’t just pretend nothing happened. But “complicated” doesn’t even begin to describe their relationship when his ex-girlfriend transfers to their school, determined to take Nash back.

See, Sabine isn’t just an ordinary girl. She’s a mara, the living personification of a nightmare. She can read people’s fears—and craft them into nightmares while her victims sleep. Feeding from human fear is how she survives.

And Sabine isn’t above scaring Kaylee and the entire school to death to get whatever—and whoever—she wants.

I DON’T THINK SO.

The last book left off with my mouth hanging open and dragging on the floor. I couldn’t believe the twist the series took with the last book and man, I cannot wait to continue on with the series to find out what happens next. There’s new meat on the horizon? Who the heck is Sabine and I know she’s not trying to give Kaylee any trouble and Nash better get his crap together because seriously Nash? You’re so much better than all of this.

Rachel Vincent has done such a fantabulous job sucking me into her Soul Screamers series and I’m so anxious for this book. So mark your calendars dear readers because this book has a release date of January 1, 2011 which isn’t too far away.

Squeee!

..and that’s your scoop!

Pre-order the book: B&N|Borders|Amazon|The Book Depository
Book cover and blurb credit: http://barnesandnoble.com


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DIK Reading Challenge Review: Craving Beauty by Nalini Singh

Posted October 29, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | 6 Comments

Marc was dangerous to her in the way that only a strong, sexy male could be to a woman. Even knowing that, she’d agreed to marry him.

Hope blossomed in Hira’s heart. Perhaps she’d married a man with whom it might be worth building a life. Her mother had worried that he was scarred, but the lines on his face did nothing to lessen his raw masculine appeal. If anything, they gave him an even more dangerous male air, enticing the feminine core of her to thoughts that shocked her.

What did a man’s face matter anyway? She had no use for handsome men.

But for a man with a heart? For such a man…she might risk everything.

Marc Bordeaux is doing business with Hira’s father when they first see each other. Notice I didn’t say “meet” each other. In fact though they share a few smiles – which go straight to both their heads – they don’t talk at all. Hira’s father won’t let Marc even talk to Hira and Marc ends up asking for Hira’s hand in marriage, from her father, just to be near the woman.

Though Hira had shared the smiles with Marc and had hoped that those smiles could blossom into something more she’s now madder than a hornet that the man would marry her without ever speaking to her. Her whole life she’s been seen as an object and not a person and she’s had enough. On their wedding night she confronts Marc and eventually refuses to let him spend his wedding night in her bed.

The couple heads back to Louisiana, which is where Marc is from and life is not easy. Oh, financially they’re fine because Marc is a multi-millionaire, but neither is happy. Marc lusts for Hira but she won’t have anything to do with him. Eventually though both Marc and Hira start seeing sides to the other that are completely unexpected – and they’re liking what they’re seeing. Can they make the relationship work in the end?

I am a confirmed Nalini Singh fan. I love her books and I’m not sure how I missed this one on the DIK book list all these months. When it finally poked its way into my brain I knew that this would be my read for the month.

Now, category romances aren’t my favorite. There are some that I’ve read that I really enjoyed and some that I’ve not liked at all. This was definitely more on the end of “really enjoyed” but I did have a few issues with it.

First there was Hira’s assumption that Marc only saw her as chattel. Ok, she really had every right to think that since he’d married her without even talking to her but she didn’t even give the guy a chance until later in the book. She thought she knew how he felt and really didn’t give him a chance to defend himself. What would she have done, I wonder, had she ended up marrying a man from her own country that was as “free-thinking” as Marc was? IDK. Something to think about.

Then Marc’s attitude toward her intelligence stuck in my craw. When he finally started talking to her like she had a brain in her head and she told him the subjects he liked to read and study, he laughed at her – the bastard!

Ok – now that I’ve gotten my dislikes out of the way, I’ll tell you what I did like about the book.

I liked that we were shown the many facets of their romance as they were getting to know each other. The little details that the other noticed that made them stop and think – hey, maybe there’s more to this person than I originally thought.

There was also a portion to the book that had to do with an orphanage and Marc’s attachment to it that I just loved. Though he was a wealthy businessman he not only took the time to do things for the orphanage but planned on adopting all the boys in it! I’m such a sucker for orphanage stories!

Overall it was a good romance. Quite a bit of arguing and angst and miscommunication but in the end a sweet romance.

Rating: 3.75 out of 5


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