Tag: Curiosity Killed the Cat

Book Watch: Lover Mine by J.R. Ward

Book Watch: Lover Mine by J.R. Ward

I gave up on Ward quite some time ago (I think it was right after Z’s book). If there’s one thing I can’t stand it’s an inconsistent author. While I appreciated the fresh take on an old theme with Dark Lover, I’m afraid she lost me along the way. Somewhere in the middle of the […]

Riddle Me This…

From the book I’m currently reading: It is Regency England. You’re the daughter of an Earl, but you marry a man your parents don’t approve of. They don’t disown you for it, though they do make their disapproval plain. When it becomes clear the man you married is a wastrel of the worst sort, your […]

Reading Habits

Because we’re nosy the curious sort, how about a little impromptu poll about your reading habits? On average, about how many books do you read a month? Where is your favorite place to read? Do you read ebooks? 3a. If you do, what percentage of your reading is dedicated to ebooks (i.e., how many ebooks […]

Believability

Believability

One of the main reasons I stopped reading Romantic Suspense (or the reason I read so little of it) is the lack of believability. I talked about this once before (Sex Sells, But I Ain’t Buying It), but I don’t buy for one second that in the middle of a shootout, or knife fight, or […]

Professional Courtesy

Professional Courtesy

This is a topic that has been on my mind for some time. I actually started this post back in July, but real life issues and laziness got the better of me and I abandoned it. I decided to revisit it based on some recent kerfuffles in Blogland. Most notably this one at The Story […]