Category: Discussions

Queryfail Day on Twitter

Today, several editors and agents are posting their queries in real time. I’ve been following along and while I’ve been highly amused by many of the things these extremely informative people are saying fail, I’m also learning quite a bit about what they look for. Not that it matters to me, since I’m not an […]

Say What?

Posted March 2, 2009 by Casee in Discussions | Tagged: , , | 14 Comments
Say What?

I understand why authors take reviews personally. What I don’t understand is the incessant need to defend their work. Most likely, nothing they say will change the opinion of the reviewer. So why do they put themselves through something that makes them look so bad? I just don’t get it. I’m a little slow considering […]

Year of the Category Review: Private Confessions by Lori Borrill

Posted February 24, 2009 by Tracy in Discussions | Tagged: , , | 8 Comments
Year of the Category Review: Private Confessions by Lori Borrill

Pisces “Career and love will intersect–are you ready to play?” Experience has taught ad exec Logan Moore that office affairs always end in disaster. Which is why his online romance with Scorpio63 is exactly what he needs right now–the anonymous, steamy encounters help him forget the secret urge for Trisha he gets every day.… Scorpio […]

1001 Romance Novels

Posted February 19, 2009 by Holly in Discussions | Tagged: , , , | 16 Comments

One of my favorite bloggers, AnaT of Aneca’s World, posted this list recently. I saw something similar at another blog too (I can’t remember what the list was or what blog I saw it on, though..old age sucks, m’kay?), but I liked this one better because it’s strictly romance novels. I decided to play along. […]

To Spoil or not to Spoil?

Posted February 16, 2009 by Casee in Discussions | Tagged: , , , , | 23 Comments
To Spoil or not to Spoil?

I generally avoid reading spoilers on books that I have yet to read. I never read reviews of a book that I’m planning on reading. I just don’t like spoilers. I don’t like knowing what’s going to happen b/c it takes the fun out of it. If I knew what was going to happen, then […]