Daily Deals: Vampires, senior citizens, bartenders,  and mothers

Daily Deals: Vampires, senior citizens, bartenders, and mothers

Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost. $ 2.99 From the Jacket Copy: Dating the Prince of Darkness has its challenges . . . Leila’s psychic abilities have been failing her,and now she isn’t sure what the future holds. If that weren’t enough, her lover Vlad has been acting distant. Though Leila is a mere mortal, she’s(…)

JOINT REVIEW:  To Love and to Cherish by Patricia Gaffney

JOINT REVIEW: To Love and to Cherish by Patricia Gaffney

Janine: When I heard Patricia Gaffney’s Wyckerley trilogy was being electronically reissued, I knew I wanted to review these books in a discussion format. Angela (Lazaraspaste), who used to review for DA, volunteered to join me. We plan to review all three novels and begin today with the first book in the trilogy. Angela: To(…)

REVIEW:  One Tiny Lie by K. A. Tucker

REVIEW: One Tiny Lie by K. A. Tucker

Dear Ms. Tucker: What happened? I confess that while I was reading this book I was convinced it wasn’t written by the same author who wrote Ten Tiny Breaths and had I not read TTB, I don’t know that I would have finished this one. I will say (and this is the reason for the(…)

Wednesday News: Serena Williams Slut Shames; Dog grooming gone wild; Making folding cool

Serena Williams On Steubenville: “I’m Not Blaming The Girl But …” – I believe in putting the bad news first because the last thing you read in the news section in the morning should not ruin your day. Hopefully that awful pit in your stomach created by reading Serena Williams’ slut shaming in Rolling Stones(…)

Daily Deals: Thrillers, cozy contemporaries, a LORD of the manor, and a Highland alpha werewolf

Daily Deals: Thrillers, cozy contemporaries, a LORD of the manor, and a Highland alpha werewolf

Blackberry Summer by RaeAnne Thayne. $ 1.99 From the Jacket Copy: Claire Bradford needed a wake-up call. What she didn’t need was a tragic car accident. As a single mom and the owner of a successful bead shop, Claire leads a predictable life in Hope’s Crossing, Colorado. So what if she has no time for(…)

REVIEW:  The Au Pair Affair by Bonnie Dee

REVIEW: The Au Pair Affair by Bonnie Dee

Dear Ms. Dee, I enjoyed your book New Life and the premise of this book intrigued me so I volunteered to review it. Unfortunately, The Au Pair Affair did not have the easy flow or the charm of the earlier book. Hollywood producer Dan Krefman and his ex-wife, actress Crissi Jondalar have two children (Cara,(…)

Interview (and Giveaway!) with Colleen Gleason, Author of Roaring Midnight (The Gardella Vampire Chronicles)

Interview (and Giveaway!) with Colleen Gleason, Author of Roaring Midnight (The Gardella Vampire Chronicles)

Today is the release date for Colleen Gleason’s next installation in her paranormal romance series: The Gardella Vampire Chronicles. While I’ve been complaining for a while that I think vampires series are a bit played out, this series features fabulous vampire slayers a la Buffy Summers, AND this trilogy is set in the 1920′s, a(…)

REVIEW:  Roaring Midnight (The Gardella Vampire Chronicles) by Colleen Gleason

REVIEW: Roaring Midnight (The Gardella Vampire Chronicles) by Colleen Gleason

Dear Ms. Gleason: I was a tremendous fan of the first of your Gardella Vampire Chronicles series, so I was really excited to hear that you were writing more Gardellas, and intrigued to find they would be set in the 1920′s. Macey Denton works at the library at the University of Chicago. She lives in(…)

Gender, power, and m/m romance

[NOTE: I originally posted a shorter version of this post a while back at my now-defunct personal blog. Robin's post on gender and power raised the question of how these issues play out in m/m, so it seemed worth bringing it to Dear Author for discussion.]   If I hear one more time that readers(…)

Tuesday News: Literary Skeumorphism; Zombies; and Kobo’s data partnership with Google

Are We Subjected To Literary Skeuomorphism? – This is a hard to read (black background, white text) short blog entry about the idea of literary skeuomorphism or how authors use something familiar to introduce readers to something unknown. This is actually something that Meljean Brook admitted doing in her first Iron Seas book, The Iron(…)

Daily Deals: The original funny guy, a YA contemp, and cowboy lovin’

Daily Deals: The original funny guy, a YA contemp, and cowboy lovin’

Born Standing Up: A Comic’s Life by Steve Martin. $ 2.99 Amazon & Google Play From the Jacket Copy: In the midseventies, Steve Martin exploded onto the comedy scene. By 1978 he was the biggest concert draw in the history of stand-up. In 1981 he quit forever. This book is, in his own words, the(…)

REVIEW: Games People Play by Shelby Reed

REVIEW: Games People Play by Shelby Reed

Dear Ms. Reed, Your blurb caught my attention. The book held it. Sydney Warren is a successful painter of erotic landscapes—just the artful fantasies of a woman whose own life has been stripped of passion. Though she has stayed loyal to her boyfriend, Max, he’s unable to ignite the sparks they once shared, leaving Sydney(…)

REVIEW:  A Dance with Indecency by Linda Skye

REVIEW: A Dance with Indecency by Linda Skye

New York City, 1920s Bootleggers are breathing down hotelier Harry McMahon’s neck. So when a beautiful, young, and very wealthy widow from Paris turns up at the Cotton Club, Henry sees it as the perfect opportunity to combine business and pleasure. First he will take her body, then her heart, and finally, her money… Elise(…)

Monday News:  Cute animals, invisibility cloaks, and libraries

Monday News: Cute animals, invisibility cloaks, and libraries

In the interest of information sharing, I bring to you three things from my inbox: Tomely is a retailer site devoted to indie books. It looks like a Smashwords competitor and is designed to work with ePub, Kindles, and even the iBooks App. You can even send to “Readmill”, an iOS reading app that I’m(…)

Daily Deals: Stalkers, Djinns, and overbearing supernatural detectives (and those are the heroes)

Daily Deals: Stalkers, Djinns, and overbearing supernatural detectives (and those are the heroes)

A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole. $ 2.99 Amazon & Google Play From the Jacket Copy: Released by Louisiana State University Press in April 1980, A Confederacy of Dunces is nothing short of a publishing phenomenon. Turned down by countless publishers and submitted by the author’s mother years after his suicide, the book(…)