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7/15/2006
I'm FINALLY getting around to reading JR Ward's Dark Lover and it was a little slow to pull me in, but now I'm really into it - I'm beginning to see what all the fuss is about LOL.
And thanx to Bam's rec, I read "The Assignment" by Evangeline Anderson, a Loose ID story about 2 MEN. I'm not a prude, but I woulda never pictured myself reading this type of story, but her review was so compelling. And yeah, it was kinda hot. But also romantic. From what I've read out there on the web, this seems to be a new direction quite a few female authors are going in. The next big thing?
By Stacy~, at 7/16/2006 12:36:00 PM
The New Calamity Jane book by Kathleen Bacus and Out of th Night by Robin T. Popp.
Love baseball, that Boys of Summer looks great.
By Tara Marie, at 7/16/2006 05:25:00 PM
Um, I really disliked Boys of Summer. Okay, not really disliked. Maybe disliked mildly. I have to stop buying these books just because they are SPORTS related. On the good side, I, too, read an Evangline Lily book and it was good.
By Anonymous, at 7/16/2006 09:49:00 PM
Hello :D new here...
Do post your opinion about Boys of Summer. Saw it this evening, but didn't pick it up... however, if it's good :D
The Smoke Thief was okay, but I don't really like the pace of it. I thought if it took more time for Kit to figure out who was the "dragon" outside of the clan territory, it'd be more fun. Also, it's a bit tough to believe Rue would fake her death and run away just to avoid marrying Kit.
Crimson City, didn't read the whole series... Only A Taste of Crimson, Through a Crimson Veil and Seduced by Crimson. Through a Crimson Veil being my fav :D Love Mika and McCabe :D
In response to Stacy, Dark Lover was pretty good and interesting, unfortunately, I find Lover Eternal to be a bit slow and not all that attractive.
Books of the week for me are "Touch the Dark" by Karen Chance, "Split" by Tara Moss, "Much Ado in the Moonlight" by Lynn Kurland and "Mistress on Demand" by Maggie Cox
By nath, at 7/17/2006 06:39:00 PM
I'm still waiting to see what youthought of BOUND. LOL
As for reading, I just finished Toni Blakes, IN YOUR WILDEST DREAMS. I skimmed in places, but ultimately, it was a great book.
By Sasha White, at 7/20/2006 02:16:00 AM
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