Archive | August, 2005

Mistress Mine by Lyn Cash (Loose-id)

August 28, 2005

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Mistress Mine by Lyn Cash (Loose-id)

Grade: D+ I’ve never read an e-book before and I thought I’d try them out, since they’re the wave of the future and all. This book is rated HOT for “sexual content, graphic language, and mild BDSM”, but none of that offended me. What offended me about this story is the shoddy plotting, shitty characterization, [...]

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Sweet Jesus, Take Me Home!

August 26, 2005

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Sweet Jesus, Take Me Home!

After seeing this cover, I don’t think I want to live anymore. I don’t think I want to live in a world where images like this will haunt my nightmares forever. From now until the day I die, I will bolt up awake in the middle of the night, shrieking because I saw this thing [...]

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Aww, That’s Cute!

August 26, 2005

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Aww, That’s Cute!

I like this cover. Cute boy. Cute girl. Cute boy nuzzling cute girl. I mean, sure, I would probably have an aneurysm and die while reading this book–the title alone makes me want to kill myself–but this cover is reallly cute. Wait a minute… are they in a flower shop? It looks like the girl [...]

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Midnight Fantasies by Thompson & the Blaze Gang

August 25, 2005

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Midnight Fantasies by Thompson & the Blaze Gang

Grade: C+ I picked up this anthology because I reviewed Notorious by Vicki Lewis Thompson and I liked the interaction between the two leads. In that story, the heroine had a little sister who was getting married to her childhood sweetheart and I wanted to know if she had her own story. Rosario told me [...]

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Heaven, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

August 25, 2005

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Heaven, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Grade: C+ Lately, I haven’t had the time or the energy to finish even a measly 200 page Harlequin Presents (I might be coming down with mono or Epstein-Barr because I have zilch energy to do anything at all). Because of this, I’ve been racking my memory for the previous books I’ve read just so [...]

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