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Shomi Spotlight – Excerpt: Hidden by Eve Kenin

Posted August 19, 2008 by Holly in Promotions, Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 6 Comments
Shomi Spotlight – Excerpt: Hidden by Eve Kenin

To date, I think Eve Kenin’s novel, Driven, is the most popular Shomi novel available. If the reviews I’ve seen are any indication, Hidden is on it’s way as well. Tatiana has honed her genetic gifts to perfection. She can withstand the subzero temperatures of the Northern Waste, read somebody’s mind with the briefest touch, […]

Review: The Wild Road by Marjorie M. Liu

Review: The Wild Road by Marjorie M. Liu

Lannes Hannelore is one of a dying race born to protect mankind against demonic forces. And while those who look upon him see a beautiful man, this illusion is nothing but a prison. His existence is one of pure isolation, hiding in plain sight, with brief solace found in simple pleasures: stretching his wings on […]

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 […]

Book Watch: The Wild Road by Marjorie M. Liu

Book Watch: The Wild Road by Marjorie M. Liu

Doesn’t MML have the best covers ever? This is the 8th installment of Liu’s Dirk & Steele series. Here’s a brief (very brief) blurb from her website. No excerpt yet. Lannes is one of a dying race born to protect mankind. And while most see a beautiful man, this illusion is nothing but a prison. […]