Dear Ms. Givens, Your book shows that a nice cover can sell books. I was wandering in Waldenbooks, looking to use a coupon I had and randomly picked up “Rivals for the Crown.” It wasn’t until after I got home and started reading it that I realized this is a ... more >
Dear Ms. Sheedy: Family dynamics are always rife with inherent conflict. You use the theme again in Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye to good effect. While KTG was much more romantic than the first book I read, Without A Word, and while the suspense was strong, I thought that the ending was ... more >
Dear Ms. McCarthy: I have liked your lighthearted works in the past but I wasn’t at all disturbed that you were exploring a darker side of your writing. On a superficial level, this book worked and I thought it took chances, but a deeper examination revealed some character trends that ... more >
Dear Mr Murphy, I didn’t graduate from high school until long after 1968 but I remember a little of what was going on then. I’ve found myself reading more and more about Vietnam though it’s usually accounts written by military personnel who served there. Your book shows me a little ... more >
Dear Ms. Pace, Your first book “If Andy Warhol Had a Girlfriend” was one of my nice surprises for 2005. I didn’t read “Pug Hill” but when Jane told me we had a copy of Through Thick and Thin, I was game to try it. These days, the Isley sisters’ ... more >
Dear Ms. Spencer: I’ve come to the conclusion that you are a careful, thoughtful author. This book may not be for everyone because it is a quiet book, but it contains detailed characters who are both flawed with a compelling and a fresh new look at the werewolf mythology. This ... more >