Category: Giveaways

Giveaway: The Devil’s Queen by Jeanne Kalogridis

Posted August 15, 2009 by Casee in Giveaways | Tagged: , , | 29 Comments
Giveaway: The Devil’s Queen by Jeanne Kalogridis

The Devil’s Queen tells the story one of Catherine de Medici, one of history’s most intriguing female figures. Born into one of Florence’s most powerful families, Catherine was left incredibly wealthy by the early death of her parents. She later went on to become the jealous wife of the Prince Henry of France, the scheming […]

Guest Author: Meredith Duran

Guest Author: Meredith Duran

Written on Your Skin is Meredith’s new historical that will be out tomorrow, July 28th. To celebrate the release, Meredith is here to discuss what goes into researching a historical (and to giveaway copies of both Written on Your Skin and Bound by Your Touch). Strange Pasts and Virtual Time Travel: An Ode to Great […]

JILL SHALVIS GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED!

Posted July 20, 2009 by Rowena in Giveaways | Tagged: , | 2 Comments
JILL SHALVIS GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED!

First off, thanks to everyone who came by and left their comments for the Jill Shalvis giveaway. There was a great turn out and the winner for the Jill Shalvis book of their choice (from her back list) is:Sue (okibi_insanity) CONGRATULATIONS SUSAN! Please send your snail mail addy to contests[at]thebookbinge.com and we’ll get your book […]

June Monthly Reads

June Monthly Reads

Holly: This month was pretty busy for me, so I only managed to read 10 books. Sadly I’m unable to read in the car (I get car sick) so I wasted about 12 hours of good reading time just riding in the car. Stupid car sickness!Anyway, on with the list: Burning Wild by Christine Feehan […]

Review: Double Play by Jill Shalvis.

Review: Double Play by Jill Shalvis.

Hero: Pace MartinHeroine: Holly HutchinsGrade: 4 out of 5 With the end of his career looming, the last thing ace pitcher Pace Martin needs is a distraction, even if it comes in the form of a tough, beautiful, tell-it-like-it-is writer who sees past his defenses. Before I start my review of this book, can I […]