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Shomi Spotlight – Review: Razor Girl by Marianne Mancusi

Shomi Spotlight – Review: Razor Girl by Marianne Mancusi

It was with some trepidation that I started this novel. As I mentioned before, it’s hard for me to break out of my comfort zone and try new things. Beyond that even, I was somewhat nervous about this particular book because Molly Anderson is based on the character Molly Millions, most notably from Johnny Mnemonic […]

The Rebels of Romance Talk Shomi

Posted August 13, 2008 by Holly in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 4 Comments

When I first started tossing around the idea of a Shomi spotlight, I emailed Marianne Mancusi (whom I adore and has guest blogged with us before) and asked if she’d be willing to guest again. I asked if she and Liz Maverick would be willing to talk about the Shomi line and encourage people who […]

Shomi Spotlight: Excerpt – Moongazer by Marianne Mancusi

Posted August 12, 2008 by Holly in Promotions | Tagged: , , | 4 Comments
Shomi Spotlight: Excerpt – Moongazer by Marianne Mancusi

I’m almost finished with Razor Girl, then I have to decide which Shomi novel to read next. This one sounds pretty good, don’t you think? Imagine every night entering a nightmare world you can’t escape and being told real life is a dream. Skye Brown has it all: the cool job, the hot boyfriend, the […]

Shomi Spotlight: Liz Maverick and Marianne Mancusi talk about Razor Girl

Shomi Spotlight: Liz Maverick and Marianne Mancusi talk about Razor Girl

Razor Girl by Marianne Mancusi is a Shomi book set to be released at the end of this month. I was lucky enough to receive an advanced copy of it. So far it’s fabulous. Check out Liz and Marianne talking about the book and the basis for the theme behind it. Razor Girl from Marianne […]

Shomi Love

Shomi Love

I’m very much a “comfort zone” reader. It takes a lot to get me to move out of my comfort zone of favorite authors/sub-genres. This year I told myself it was time to break away from that and try new things. I’ve had some success with that. I’ve tried some new-to-me authors and read a […]