Book Watch: Not Another Bad Date by Rachel Gibson.

Posted May 20, 2008 by Rowena in Promotions | Tagged: , , | 11 Comments
Book Watch: Not Another Bad Date by Rachel Gibson.

Who’s ready for the last book in the writer’s series by Rachel frickin’ Gibson? I AM! What does a gal have to do to get a good date in this town? Adele Harris can’t even begin to answer that question. She’s had so many lousy dates that she’s sure she’s cursed. Why else would every […]

**CONTEST ALERT** Win Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie!

**CONTEST ALERT** Win Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie!

Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie is one of my all time favorite books. As Rowena and I said in our review, it’s fun, fresh, has interesting characters and witty dialogue and is just all around wonderful. But sadly, despite my constant praise of the book and assurance that it’s fabulous, Casee still refuses to read […]

Joint Review: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

Joint Review: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

Holly: For years Ween and I have argued over books (among other things), because our reading taste often differ dramatically. But one book we’ve always agreed on (besides Heart of Fire by Linda Howard that is) is Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie. The novel is extremely well written, hilarious and sweet, with witty dialogue and […]

Coming June 3, 2008: Night Keepers by Jessica Andersen

Coming June 3, 2008: Night Keepers by Jessica Andersen

The exciting debut of a new paranormal romance series As a Miami narcotics detective, Leah Daniels never knows how her day will turn out. But she certainly never expected to be strapped to a stone altar, the human sacrifice in an ancient Mayan ritual meant to coax up a demon from the underworld. Or that […]

Review: Things I Want My Daughter To Know by Elizabeth Noble.

Review: Things I Want My Daughter To Know by Elizabeth Noble.

Grade: 4.5 out of 5 How do you cope in a world without your mother? When Barbara realizes time is running out, she writes letters to her four daughters, aware that they’ll be facing the trials and triumphs of life without her at their side. But how can she leave them when they still have […]