Archive for November, 2009

Interview with Susan Swift and Book Give Away!

Best-selling, award-winning author Sue Swift has written over a dozen novels, plus several short stories and non-fiction articles. She writes in numerous genres including romance, mystery, paranormal, historical, contemporary comedy and erotica, which she publishes as Suz deMello. A former trial attorney, her hobbies are yoga and world travel. She is currently teaching in China [...]

Review: When You Went Away by Michael Baron

In just a few short months, Gerry Rubato’s life shattered when his seventeen year old daughter ran away and his wife died just one month after the birth of their son. Left alone and adrift, Gerry knows he has no choice but to pick up the pieces for the sake of his son and to [...]

Review: Puckheads by Sue Swift

Zoë Whipple is dismayed to learn that her partner Henri Sebastien signed a contract with the Portland Thunder, a hockey team. Her partner died but the contract stands and Zoë is forced to honor the contract and produce a film about the Thunder’s upcoming season with the Stanley Cup as their goal. The team is [...]

Blog:“Hi, I’m Christie, and I’ll Read Just About Anywhere, Anytime” by Christie Ridgway

I’m away from the manuscript-in-progress this week in order to prep (clean, cook, bake) for my Thanksgiving out-of-town guests. This is keeping me from my usual (beloved) reading to some extent too, which got me thinking about my love of books and how I’ll do just about anything to get my fix.
My mom was a [...]

Review: A Matter of Class by Mary Balogh

I do enjoy Mary Balogh books as she writes such lovely characters and plots in historical romance.   I started this book expecting an arranged “marriage of convenience”, if not outright hostility, and wondering where it would go.  Ms. Balogh provides two families of interesting characters and a wonderful story twist!
Lady Annabelle Ashton is an Earl’s [...]