Thanks to everyone who commented on my interview with Sarah Mayberry. I loved her answers and I’m glad you guys found it interesting. The winner of All They Need is…Kim! Kim, send me your mailing address and we’ll get you the book. Everyone, this week I’m giving away a book gift voucher to one commenter… Continue reading Winner of the Sarah Mayberry giveaway!
Tag: contemporary romance
Contemporaries to covet in December – and a giveaway with a twist!
This week I’m doing something a little different. Instead of hosting an interview and giveaway with an author, I want to tell you the contemporary romance novels I’m looking forward to in December and do a giveaway with a twist. I’ll choose one person who leaves a comment to win a $10 gift certificate to… Continue reading Contemporaries to covet in December – and a giveaway with a twist!
Review: Head Over Heels by Jill Shalvis
In nearly two years of reviewing, I’ve never given a single perfect score. Head Over Heels deserves to be the first. Chloe Traeger has a reputation for being Lucky Harbor’s wild child—a reputation she’s earned by saying “Screw you” to her severe asthma and living dangerously. She does extreme sports, frees dogs from notorious animal… Continue reading Review: Head Over Heels by Jill Shalvis
Are men worse at writing sex than women?
The Literary Review has announced its nominees for the 2011 Bad Sex in Fiction Award. If you’re not familiar with the Bad Sex in Fiction award, I can’t describe it any better than Jezebel magazine does: [E]ach year the Literary Review has singled out an author who writes awkwardly enough about sex to convince readers… Continue reading Are men worse at writing sex than women?
Sisters are doing it for themselves
I don’t have any sisters. I have a “little” (i.e. younger, but now well over six feet of muscles that belong on a romance cover) brother. You might remember him from my post The problem with having an alpha male brother. My brother and I never got along when we were kids, though I can’t… Continue reading Sisters are doing it for themselves