Review: Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder

Review: Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder

This is a re-read for me, in preparation for the 3rd and final book in this trilogy, Fire Study (which I will review in a couple days). Poison Study is the first person tale of Yelena, a woman sentenced to death for murdering the son of a high ranking General in Ixia. On the day […]

Preconceived Notions: Can you let them go?

Holly: A few weeks ago, Rosie posted something about being an Ageist. Basically? That she’s extremely discriminate when it comes to the ages of the characters in the novels she reads. I admit, I’m guilty of this as well. My preferred ages for heroines range from 18 – 25 for historicals and 23-32 for contemporaries. […]

Review: Killer Secrets by Lora Leigh

Review: Killer Secrets by Lora Leigh

  I’ve really been able to take or leave this series since the first book (see Dangerous Games) was released. So I didn’t rush out and buy Killer Secrets, but I am glad I decided to read it. To someone that doesn’t know Ian Richards, he looks like the exact type of person he’s trying […]

Review: Oceans Apart by Karen Kingsbury

Review: Oceans Apart by Karen Kingsbury

  I read this in one sitting. It is Karen Kingsbury’s fault that I didn’t wake up in time to go to work today. It is Karen Kingsbury fault that I have raccoon eyes and a red nose from too much crying and it is Karen Kingsbury’s fault that I hugged my daughter closer and […]