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    1/28/2006
    another early review for Devil In Winter
    I be all jealous these people have read it...

    Damned Scribbling Women

    And I am not sure which is right... RS or WF but Karen Fox has on her page:
    NYT bestelling author Lisa Kleypass three novels, contemporary women's fiction, to Jennifer Enderlin at St. Martin's, by Mel Berger at William Morris Agency (NA). - Publisher's Marketplace 2/17/05


    Personally I think Contemporary Women's Fiction is worse. But that is just me. I do wish her well with whatever she writes but damn I wish it was historical. Yes I am selfish and think it is all about me. What is your point?
    7 Comments:
    1. I heard she was trying her hand at RS - which wouldn't bother me - but women's fiction - I hope not.

      And just for the record - you have read Dreaming of You right? (grin)

      By Blogger Kristie (J), at 1/28/2006 07:16:00 PM  

    2. Well I think that market place thingie is generally pretty right. But I am all for RS, I would try it. WF just I don't know... to lifetime movie of the week for me.

      LOL yeah I the one that warns people you are coming ;).

      As my piles of books grow, I am so amused at how many tbr are because of you and xina.

      By Blogger sybil, at 1/28/2006 07:27:00 PM  

    3. I just wish it took as little time to read a book as it does to buy one. In my saner moments, I know that I will never get them all read - and that's if I never buy another book - which of course I will be. It's getting so bad lately I can't even find the ones I recently bought. I think as my stress level goes up - my buying of books gets worse. I must say, it's of great comfort to know I'm not the only one slightly out of control ;)
      And I seem to be taking up rather odd causes *grin*

      By Blogger Kristie (J), at 1/28/2006 09:24:00 PM  

    4. Aw Hell! Another historical romance writer going Contemporary RS. I rarely buy that genre. This is so not good news! Oh well, I'll give LK's contemp a try.
      And how lucky to get Devil in Winter early! I want that book sooo bad!

      By Blogger erika, at 1/28/2006 09:50:00 PM  

    5. Hey,
      I read DEVIL IN WINTER and loved it. I'm saddened that Kleypas will take a break from historicals. I doubt her work will deteriorate! She's an incredible writer! DREAMING OF YOU is a masterpiece and I agree with Kristie: IF YOU HAVE NOT READ DREAMING OF YOU AND DO NOT KNOW WHO DEREK CRAVEN IS, GET THEE TO A BOOK STORE NOW AND BUY THE BOOK!!! Back to the contemporary route Kleypas will be taking...I don't know...I love historicals because I find the past so much more romantic than the present. I know things were exactly easy back in the 1800s but I love that period because in my imagination it was elegant, simple, sexy and its men were gentleman...of course most of this is in my imagination. I shudder to think of living in that time and not have flushing toilets...I will still buy Kleypas no matter what she writes! I wish I were a new fan of hers and that her books were still unread and in my TBR pile...I would love to read her again for the first time!

      By Blogger romancelover, at 1/28/2006 10:35:00 PM  

    6. I will read RS before women's fic...

      How in the hell did you miss I hate avon get to read Devil in Winter already? That is soooooooooo wrong. hmph. Glad you enjoyed it ;). Like Erika I can't wait!

      And look kristie you have another pal in your fight to see everyone in the world reads DOY :).

      By Blogger sybil, at 1/29/2006 12:07:00 AM  

    7. Too funny...I'll never tell how that happened. It is odd though, isn't it?

      By Blogger romancelover, at 1/29/2006 07:48:00 PM  

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