Posted on August 31, 2009 by mwib
I wrote about Cleopatra’s Daughter for Bookbrowse.com.
Go check out my review – and other people’s review – of Cleopatra’s Daughter.
While you’re there, consider getting a membership. I find out about great books well before they show up on bookshelves and sometimes I get Advance Reading Copies to review. It’s pretty great and not [...]
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Posted on August 30, 2009 by mwib
I can’t believe I got suckered into yet another series but I did.
Mark of the Demon is the very first book by Diana Rowland, so obviously the very first book of this series.
Kara Gillian is a Louisiana detective. She’s only been a detective for three years and she’s been assigned her first homicide [...]
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Posted on August 26, 2009 by mwib
This is the fourth book of the series and it just keeps getting better.
Cat Crawfield is half-vampire and half-human. Until six years ago, she was a vampire killer. Then she met Bones. She’s since learned that not all vampires are evil but that a good many of them aren’t all they appear to be.
She has [...]
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Posted on August 4, 2009 by mwib
Apparently, I’ve been on a Book Frenzy.
Last night, I went to Bunns & Noodles and bought:
Mark of the Demon – Diana Rowland (a new series for me)
Greywalker – Kat Richardson (another new series, thanks to Renee
Coraline – Neil Gaiman (My 12-year-old nephew says he loves it, so I had to buy it)
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Posted on August 1, 2009 by mwib
Somehow, I wound up on the Amazon Vine list. This is the first of the books I’ve reviewed as an Official Vine Reviewer but I have two more books waiting for me to review and I think another one the way.
You can read the review here.
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Posted on August 1, 2009 by mwib
In Anita Blake’s St. Louis, vampires and werewolves aren’t figments of our imagination or the stuff of fiction. They are real and walking the streets, they own businesses and have jobs and lives, the vampires even have their own church.
Anita’s primary job is as an animator. She raises the dead – [...]
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