I just finished this one. Damn! I am loving this series -- to the extent that I was upset at the ending. I wasn't upset with the way the ending was written. I wasn't upset with the writer for writing the ending the book in this way. I was upset with Lorelei for making the... Continue Reading →
Place holders
That's what I feel like I'm reading now: place holders. Books that I might not normally read, I am reading now. There are so many books coming out soon by authors I love. I don't want to start a book that I won't want to put down when Death, Doom and Detention or Lover at... Continue Reading →
Credits on the horizon
Hachette, Harper Collins, and Simon & Schuster have settled a lawsuit about price fixing of e-books. Penguin and Macmillan have yet to settle. Random House was apparently not part of the suit. I don't expect to receive much back because most of the books I buy are Penguin, Macmillan or Random House. However, I feel... Continue Reading →
Agency Five suit
A friend of mine found this and posted it on Facebook. Thanks Dana! Agency Five price fixing suit. I bought my first Kindle about 6 mos. before the dust-up began. It seemed like nothing more than price gouging by the publishing houses since there isn't nearly the overhead of publishing a dead tree. A manuscript... Continue Reading →
Death and the Girl Next Door
As I said in a prior post, I won this as a physical book from Goodreads. I entered a contest and actually won! I would not have entered the contest if the book hadn't been written by one of my favorite authors because 1) I don't do dtb now that I have a Kindle and... Continue Reading →
Quandry … solved!
"I never win anything." I can't say that anymore. One of my favorite authors, Darynda Jones, has a new book coming out October 2. "Death and the Girl Next Door" is the beginning of her new YA series. I am on Goodreads and they were having a contest to win a pre-release dtb (dead-tree book)... Continue Reading →