Month: May 2014
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Review: Sailor Moon Pretty Guardian Vol 3 by Naoko Takeuchi
Can I get an amen on the annoying-ness of Queen Beryl? She’s been annoying me but in this book she has crossed a line. I’m really enjoying the back story for several things being filled in. Of course, we’re learning them at the same time as Usagi. I enjoyed this volume because we’re left hanging…
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Review: Sailor Moon Pretty Guardian Vol 2 by Naoko Takeuchi
After reading and enjoying the first volume in the Sailor Moon Pretty Guardian series. I decided to continue with the series. I’m glad I did. The artwork continues to be great. I really enjoy the full color page artwork. The storyline continues and another Guardian joins the Sailor Moon ranks. Two of the secret identities…
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Review: Bad Karma in the Big Easy by D J Donaldson
It was a lucky day for Astor + Blue and for me when they contacted me to review Bad Karma in the Big Easy by D J Donaldson. I was in a pretty receptive mood and the premise of the novel had me intrigued. Despite the fact that it was the seventh yes seventh, book…
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Review: It Takes Two to Tangle by Theresa Romain
I came across It Takes Two to Tangle by Theresa Romain thanks to Twitter. The author was offering her second novel in the series to bloggers and I was in the mood for historical romance. I didn’t check and the social media sites until after I’d finished and I’m glad I did. It Takes Two…
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Review & Giveaway: Love’s Encore by Sandra Brown
[book-info] Love’s Encore by Sandra Brown was originally published in the early 1980s. The only thing that really gives that away is the lack of cell phones and the clothing descriptions which were totally all the rage in the 80s. I truly enjoyed the setting of Love’s Encore. Brown uses the power of words to…
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Mini-Review: Bride of the Water God Vol 1 by Mi-Kyung Yun
I have to admit that the very first few pages of this book were very odd. In the time and culture where I live, a human sacrifice is something that just isn’t going to happen. Thankfully for Soah, the Water God Haback, decides to save her and let her live in his palace. Bride of…
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Review: Sedition by Katharine Grant
Hold onto your hats boys and girls because Sedition by Katharine Grant is not a book for the faint of heart. I read the first chapter and put off responding to the email request because it didn’t strike me as my cuppa. Except that I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I thought I had nothing…