Review: Wolf Line by Vivian Arend

The Particulars:  Paranormal Romance, Samhain, available as e-bookThe Source: Purchased at Books on boardThe Grade: A  The Blurb: Jared’s not sure how his quiet morning coffee near the harbour ended with him on a cruise ship impersonating one of his pack mates. Well, it might have something to do with a woman, but who can […]

Book recommendation: Silver Mine by Vivian Arend

  Life in isolation is the safest place for Chase Johnson, a crossbreed who doesn’t know which form he’ll assume next—cougar or wolf. Once a year, his unelected position as spokesman for the Yukon outcasts forces him to visit civilization. This time he runs across someone unexpected. She’s not his mate, but she pushes all […]

Review: Angel by Johanna Lindsey

The Particulars: Historical Romance, Avon, available as e-book and in print. The Source: The bookshelf The Grade: B The Blurb: Hoping to cool off a twenty-five-year-old feud between two neighboring families, Cassie Stuart only succeeds in pouring kerosene on the flames. Both sides have warned her to get out of Texas pronto. . .or they […]

Friday Bargains: All about indie books

I found some gems at Smashwords. Some are part of their ongoing sale, some isn’t. .Eve Silver  offers 25% of on all of her books among them is  His Dark Kiss and  Driven.  I am excited, since Driven is on my Wishlist.  Anne Stuart offers  her historical romance novella, Under an enchantment for 1.99. Infact, I […]

How reading e-books have changed my view on book prices

I live in Sweden, but I read a lot of fantasy in English. In fact, there is a splendid bookstore specializing in fantasy, science fiction, horror, and related other genres. I shopped there a lot. And I happily paid their prices, which ranges between 10-15 US dollar (paperbacks) and 25-30 dollar (hardcovers). Then, I discovered […]

What I am reading in May/ June

Note: This is just  a sample.  Slave to pleasure by Eliza Gayle:I was in the mood for erotica, and I decided to read this. And um… Honestly, this must have been the worst written Award nominated book I have read.  The only good thing I can say was that it sizzled. Serendipity by Carly Phillips: […]