Review: Spellbound by Kelley Armstrong

Spell Bound by Kelley Armstrong My rating: 4 of 5 stars Waking the Witch and Spell Bound should truly be read back to back. In fact, they should be read with 13 on hand, almost as a trilogy within the…

Review: Aftermath by Ann Aguirre

Aftermath by Ann Aguirre My rating: 4 of 5 stars Leave it to Aguirre to take her heroine in a direction that is apparently pissing off at least half of her readers (those who expected romance). Sirantha Jax is in…

Review: Killbox by Ann Aguirre

Killbox by Ann Aguirre My rating: 5 of 5 stars Killbox won’t make any sense without reading the previous three books, and I honestly feel that I should have gone back and re-read them before starting it. I was impatient…

Review: Shady Lady by Ann Aguirre

Shady Lady by Ann Aguirre My rating: 4 of 5 stars I have to give a fairly high rating to a book that involves a woman who largely saves herself from multiple assassins (natural and supernatural) sent by the head…

At Rainbow’s End

Plinky asked, "What's at the end of a rainbow?" Do they truly end? I've never found the end of a rainbow, so I'm not at all sure. Until I see for myself, I'm not saying.

Family Day

I got to see two of my cousins today! Kim and Lori were in town for the American Idol concert, so we had dinner together at my parents’ place. It was lovely to see them. We don’t get together nearly…

Book Review: Blood Lite III: Aftertaste edited by Kevin J. Anderson

Blood Lite III: Aftertaste by Kevin J. Anderson My rating: 2 of 5 stars This anthology is supposed to be humorous horror. I have a message for Kevin J. Anderson: grossness is not nearly enough for humor. I hope volume…

Book Review: Blood Lite III: Aftertaste edited by Kevin J. Anderson

Originally published at Enemy of Entropy. You can comment here or there. Blood Lite III: After­taste by Kevin J. Ander­son My rat­ing: 2 of 5 stars This anthol­ogy is sup­posed to be humor­ous hor­ror. I have a mes­sage for Kevin J.…

Book Review: Down These Strange Streets edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner R. Dozois

Down These Strange Streets by George R.R. Martin My rating: 4 of 5 stars This anthology gathers stories from authors who normally write in various genres. The commonality is that each story is a mystery, and there’s a fantastic twist…

Yesterday

Plinky asked: What was the best thing about yesterday? I spent the entire day with my daughter! We had a lovely time together. Isn't she a doll?

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