Dear Ms. Walker: Brilliant farce of book. I loved how you took conventional paranormal romance stereotypes and just eviscerated them. You took the normal kick ass capable heroine and made her into a whiny, crying boring woman. The whole cohesive world building thing? Totally blown apart with your incomprehensible, deux ... more >
Dear Ms. Howard: It’s a good thing that you are going back to writing romances because Cover of Night is not a romance. It is a suspense book with a romantic theme. Frankly, it's a shitty not a very good suspense book. The setup, which pits the town of Trail ... more >
Dear Ms. Viehl: I have pondered this book for a week now uncertain of what to write. Over the course of the past week, I’ve tossed around arguments in my head about what didn’t work for me in the story and why I am still excited about the series. It ... more >
Dear Ms. Sheridan and Ms. Cain: Jayne and I decided to both read your book and then get together and chat about it. The end of the chat is spoiler heavy so we’ve encased the end part in spoiler quotes. For those who read the news feed, please beware that ... more >
Dear Ms. Nichols: What can I say? You did warn me in your title that your heroine is a drama queen. Perhaps I should give you an A+ on fulfilling your promise. Because the book about Elle Medina and her life, loves, and pursuit of happiness was marred constantly by ... more >
Dear Ms. Winston: This book features Rennie Piccabea, a 19 year old woman, who dreams of a better life than being a beautician (the career her mother wants her to pursue). Juan Allistair is a half French, half Argentian (sp?) polo player who plays for a Palm Springs backer. One ... more >