Notable Posts 6/18/10
Here are the top ten posts I found "notable" this week - read and enjoy!
Friends from Totally the Bomb
Get More Done: Easy Tools for Greater Efficiency from Nathan Bransford
Be Stubborn Until You Can Be Familiar. And After. from Lilith Saintcrow
Missing a Little Zip from Cynthia Reese
Read. It. Aloud. from Writer, Unboxed
Not Everybody's Cup of Tea from Strictly Writing
Christie Craig on Writing Advice from Bookends
Advice from a Published Author from Chatterbox Chit Chat
The Most Effective Author Marketing Tool - Kindness from Kristen Lamb
Bad Boys and the Risky Business of Writing from Don't Pet Me, I'm Writing
Book Review Posts
Review of The Midnight Guardian by Sarah Jane Stratford and Author Interview from Supernatural Smut
Texas Tangle Review from Ramblings of a Book Bitch
3 Perfect Beach Reads from A Buckeye Girl Reads
I Am Not A Serial Killer by Dan Wells from Shooting Stars
Review: My Avenging Angel by Madelyn Ford from Fiction Vixen
Personal Recommendations
I read quite a few books last week...a regular binge, really. Here are a few that I'd highly recommend - I'll post reviews tomorrow night on Goodreads, et. al.
The Braddock Boys: Brent by Kimberly Raye - The Braddock boys are vamps - and very sexy ones at that. I've been reading this whole series, and drooling over them all...if you like hot paranormals, you'll want to read this Blaze.
The Tutor by Hope Tarr - This historical Blaze is smokin' hot! Bea and Ralph are an unlikely pair to start, but the way they connect is shocking and perfect. I loved it.
For those who like taboo erotica, I highly recommend Saddle Broke by Darah Lace and Rigger by Kelly Jamieson, both available at Ellora's Cave.
This week I'm reading Samantha Hunter's new Kindle release, Past Tense, and finishing up Terminal Freeze by Lincoln Child.
Read any good blog posts or books lately? Leave me links/recommendations in the comments...
Friends from Totally the Bomb
Get More Done: Easy Tools for Greater Efficiency from Nathan Bransford
Be Stubborn Until You Can Be Familiar. And After. from Lilith Saintcrow
Missing a Little Zip from Cynthia Reese
Read. It. Aloud. from Writer, Unboxed
Not Everybody's Cup of Tea from Strictly Writing
Christie Craig on Writing Advice from Bookends
Advice from a Published Author from Chatterbox Chit Chat
The Most Effective Author Marketing Tool - Kindness from Kristen Lamb
Bad Boys and the Risky Business of Writing from Don't Pet Me, I'm Writing
Book Review Posts
Review of The Midnight Guardian by Sarah Jane Stratford and Author Interview from Supernatural Smut
Texas Tangle Review from Ramblings of a Book Bitch
3 Perfect Beach Reads from A Buckeye Girl Reads
I Am Not A Serial Killer by Dan Wells from Shooting Stars
Review: My Avenging Angel by Madelyn Ford from Fiction Vixen
Personal Recommendations
I read quite a few books last week...a regular binge, really. Here are a few that I'd highly recommend - I'll post reviews tomorrow night on Goodreads, et. al.
The Braddock Boys: Brent by Kimberly Raye - The Braddock boys are vamps - and very sexy ones at that. I've been reading this whole series, and drooling over them all...if you like hot paranormals, you'll want to read this Blaze.
The Tutor by Hope Tarr - This historical Blaze is smokin' hot! Bea and Ralph are an unlikely pair to start, but the way they connect is shocking and perfect. I loved it.
For those who like taboo erotica, I highly recommend Saddle Broke by Darah Lace and Rigger by Kelly Jamieson, both available at Ellora's Cave.
This week I'm reading Samantha Hunter's new Kindle release, Past Tense, and finishing up Terminal Freeze by Lincoln Child.
Read any good blog posts or books lately? Leave me links/recommendations in the comments...


weee... you're reading Past Tense -- I suppose now is not the time to mention I did one more edit before I posted it to Kindle, so you have a slightly less polished version, but just so you know.
Thanks for mentioning me
Off to click on a few of those links over coffee...
Sam
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LOL - I'm enjoying it anyways, Sam, so no worries there.
Hope you enjoyed reading these yesterday...
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