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Mid-Year Reflections

Posted June 9, 2009 by Casee in Discussions | Tagged: , , , | 12 Comments
Mid-Year Reflections

Am I the only one that can’t believe it’s already June? Christmas is right around the corner. Again. We’ve already picked your brains in March about the best books. Now I want to know if that has changed. I’m nosy like that. Reflecting back on what I’ve read this year so far, I realized that […]

Review: Reining in the Rancher by Karen Templeton.

Review: Reining in the Rancher by Karen Templeton.

Rowena’s Review of Reining in the Rancher by Karen Templeton. Hero: Johnny GriegoHeroine: Thea BenedictGrade: 4 out of 5 “You’re what?” Thea Benedict had been about to–honest to God—tell her ex loveer Johnny Griego she was pregnant. Until Johnny’s teenage daughter her to it with her big news! Thea knew that Johnny wasn’t a happily-ever-after […]

Why I Buy from Amazon.com

Why I Buy from Amazon.com

For several months blogland has been in an uproar over various things that Amazon.com has (or hasn’t) done. Last month there was some kind of glitch (according to Amazon it was a glitch, many others have a hard time believing that was actually the case) in their system that caused almost all romance and romantica […]

Year of the Category Challenge Review: Aftershock by Jill Shalvis

Year of the Category Challenge Review: Aftershock by Jill Shalvis

THE EARTH MOVED…LITERALLY! If it hadn’t been for the earthquake, Amber Riggs would never have made love to a perfect stranger. And no doubt about it, fire inspector Dax McCall was perfect! Who else could have taught her the meaning of passion at a time like that? AND NOW THE AFTERSHOCK…Still, when Amber ran into […]

Hawke or Tohr?

Hawke or Tohr?

I’ve read the Psy/Changeling and BDB series almost from the beginning. In the first book of each series, I had my preference of what character I wanted to get his/her own book. In the Psy/Changeling series, it was Hawke. He was an intriguing character from the beginning. Alpha to the SnowDancer pack, he immediately jumped […]