Thursday, December 30, 2010

On the Book Cart


Ooooooo! The new Jayne Ann Krentz makes the book cart this week!! It is Fallon's story and the first in a new trilogy. Too bad someone beat me to the reserves! There are a couple of other good entries though. Check it out!

Historical:
Wicked Nights With a Lover by Sophie Jordan
Defiant by Jessica Trapp

Romantic Suspense:
Senseless by Mary Burton
In Too Deep by Jayne Ann Krentz

And....don't forget to send me a book review for our Winter Reading Club. It runs all through January and there are prizes involved courtesy of the Friends of the Voorheesville Library. Entries can be sent to reillym@uhls.lib.ny.us

~ Michele

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

New Year's stories

The craziness of this time of year doesn't leave me much time for reading. Seems that my pile 'o stuff just keeps growing with nothing finished to review.

So what to blog about? Resolutions to read more??

Ummm, maybe not. But, just for kicks and giggles, here's a list of some New Year's themed romances to get you (and me) on the right track for 2011. Check it out!
~ Michele

The Year of Living Shamelessly by Susanna Carr

The Duke’s New Year Resolution by Merline Lovelace

In One Year and Out the Other: A New Year’s Story Collection by Lauren McKenna, et al

Hot Number by Carly Phillips

Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter

Not Another New Year’s by Christine Ridgeway

Thursday, December 23, 2010

On the Book Cart

Well, the last few book carts have been rather light on romances, but this week's cart was well worth waiting for. Check it out!



Historical:

The Heir by Grace Burrowes

Outrageously Yours by Allison Chase

Marry Me by Jo Goodman

Pleasures of a Notorious Gentleman by Lorraine Heath

Dukes to the Left of Me, Princes to the Right by Kieran Kramer

Highland Scandal by Julia London

Sisters of the Quilt by Cindy Woodsmall



Contemporary:

No Place to Run by Maya Banks

You Dropped a Blonde on Me by Dakota Cassidy

The Boyfriend of the Month Club by Maria Geraci

Unforgivable by Laura Griffin

The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley








Thursday, December 9, 2010

On the Book Cart




Historical:

A Most Scandalous Engagement by Gayle Callen

How to Wed a Baron by Kasey Michaels

His Christmas Pleasure by Cathy Maxwell











Contemporary:

Dating Mr. December by Phillipa Ashley


Paranormal:
Eternal Flame by Cynthia Eden

Wolfsbane and Mistletoe by multiple authors

In the Dark of Dreams by Marjorie M. Liu

Hungry For You by Lynsay Sands

Dark Lover by JR Ward



Friday, November 26, 2010

Lit Look-Alikes

Recently, I’ve read three novels which happened to be based on classic literature. While none are true category romances, all have a strong romantic aspect, at least in the current form.

Oddly, the most romance-like of the three is based on a classic horror/ghost story. Maybe This Time by Jennifer Crusie is a retelling of the novella The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, although there were quite a few times I wondered if she was really doing a Shakespeare comedy. The first scene reminded me very much of a typical Harlequin romance setting, (not that there’s anything wrong with that…) so I was pleasantly surprised to find it had a bit more meat to the story. The book runs the gamut from chilling to romantic to downright funny . The support characters are fully formed and the main characters are likeable. Unbelievably, this was the first book I’d read by Crusie, but it definitely won’t be my last.



Juliet by Anne Fortier is a novel that is more than loosely connected to, you guessed it, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. It is not a true re-telling of the story, however. In this clever book, the author successfully shifts back and forth between the 14th century story of Guilietta Tolomei and Romeo Salimbeni and the present. Are they the real couple whose story inspired Shakespeare’s famous tragedy? The 21st century Guilietta and Romeo are locked in a desperate struggle with some rather unsavory characters to discover the truth, find a highly coveted treasure and undo a centuries long family curse. A well written, suspenseful read.

Finally, Nice To Come Home To by Rebecca Flowers is a wonderful book that I picked up because my book club is reading it. It is a modernized version of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility. While the characters and situations themselves are very different, each rings true to their Austen counterpart in their underlying character traits and behavior. I did get a bit impatient with Pru who felt she knew what everyone else should do but was remarkably blind about her own life. Overall though, I loved it.











reviewed by Michele

Thursday, November 18, 2010

On the Cart


A light cart this week, but one with some great authors.


Historical:
Evangeline Collins Seven Nights to Forever
Suzanne Enoch Rules of and Engagement
Kieran Kramer When Harry Met Molly

Paranormal:
Three books in The Blade of the Rose series by Zoe Archer
Warrior
Scoundrel
Rebel

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

On the Book Cart


Contemporary:
HelenKay Dimon Impulsive
Robyn Carr The House on Olive Street
Nora Roberts Happy Ever After

Historical:
Stephanie Laurens The Reckless Bride
Julia London The Year of Living Scandalously
Sarah MacLean
Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord


Holiday:
Anthology Holiday Magic
Lauren Willig The Mischief of the Mistletoe

Paranormal:
Gena Showalter Ecstasy in Darkness

Suspense:
Carla Neggers Cold Dawn