posts by Jane Litte:
Dear Ms. Kirkman: I wanted to like this book. Honest. A good friend of mine thought it was the bomb. Plus you have kick ass covers. And by kick ass, I mean, who at Harlequin’s art department are you boffing because your covers, unlike the book itself, are truly the ... more >
Dear Ms. Williamson: This is the first opportunity I have had to read a book by you. This story came to my attention when sybil blogged about it. As Sybil explained, it was a virgin story with a twist. Set in Colorado, 1872, Madeline Brewster is a spinster. She is ... more >
Dear Ms. Heath: I was lured into buying your book by positive reader comments and a $1.00 off coupon from Borders. I really have to work on the whole willpower thing. You see, I haven’t really been happy with you since you began transporting your characters from Texas to the ... more >
Dear Ms. Resnick: I think that you are an underrecognized author who is on the cusp of a real breakthrough. Your entry from the Luna line was smart and funny. Esther Diamond is the understudy to Golly Gee, a B list pop star with a mediocre voice and a yen ... more >
Dear Ms. Burton: You left kind comments despite my complaining letter and I asked you for a recommendation. You gave me one and I chose to read that one and another. It was a risk on both our parts. Your risk was that I would read the book and write ... more >
Dear Ms. Lee: You certainly are versatile. From writing category westerns to thrillers to fantasy novels. I picked up Shadows of Myth from the library and purchased the Shadows of Prophecy ebook. It was nice to read the two of them in a row. Your stories, while eminently readable, are ... more >