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Christmas Gift Alert: Where the Sidewalk Ends Book and CD

Christmas Gift Alert: Where the Sidewalk Ends Book and CD

When I was a little girl, my grandmother bought me a copy of Where The Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein. It’s a collection of poems and short stories, aimed at younger children. I loved it. I still love it. My favorite is Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout who will not take the garbage out. I used […]

The In Death Series by J.D. Robb

Posted December 14, 2007 by Holly in Discussions | Tagged: , , , , | 9 Comments
The In Death Series by J.D. Robb

Several years ago, a dear friend told me about this series. She raved about it, saying Eve and Roarke were the best couple evah, and that the series itself continued to rock. I was skeptical. For several reasons. I’m not big on series books that only focus on 1 couple, nor am I big on […]

Lightning Reviews: J.W. McKenna

Lightning Reviews: J.W. McKenna

Office Slave1 out of 5 Book description: The beautiful but haughty Ellen Sanchez thought she could get away with embezzling from Jack Sawyer, the powerful CEO of Sawyer Metalworking. When she was caught, she said she’d do “anything” to avoid going to jail. Anything turned out to be a new position for Ellen: Company love […]

Christmas Gift Alert: Something Naughty for the Bad Boy in Your Life

Christmas Gift Alert: Something Naughty for the Bad Boy in Your Life

The other day, I got to thinking about the difference between erotic romance written by men and erotic romance written by women. Some of the differences I’m sure are glaring, but others might not be, and I was curious. We all know men have been writing erotica for ages (hello Letters to Penthouse) but the […]

Christmas Gift Alert: Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger

Christmas Gift Alert: Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger

May 15, 1940 Charlie Banks New York Giants Polo Grounds, New York Dear Mr. Banks: I am a 12-year-old boy and I am dying from malaria. Please hit a home run for me because I don’t think I will be around much longer. Your friend, Joey Margolis Dear Kid: Last week it was the plague. […]