Posts Tagged ‘Nalini Singh’

17th June

My Kind of Town – Chicago!

This week I’m in the Windy City, trying to make myself write while Mr. Wonderful is at a conference. I’m about to hit two big milestones: 200 pages and 60,000 words. Whoot! Tomorrow I’m going to meet my blogging friend Shannon, who blogs at What Women Read and DIK Ladies Rule!. She is going to give me a tour of Millennium Park, the delights of Chicago, and her favorite bookstore (Yay!). I’m really looking forward to gushing about our favorite books! Shannon stole Adam Hauptman from me in the DIK Hero Round Robin, so I’ve been sharpening my nails to steal him back. Watch out Shannon – I’m coming for him!

I read Nalini Singh‘s 2nd Psy/Changelings Book Visions of Heat (great!) on the airplane and brought two books set in Chicago with me.

Title: Storm Front
Author: Jim Butcher
Series: The Dresden Files, Book 1
Publisher: Roc, April 2000
Genre: Urban Fantasy

This will be my first full-length novel by Butcher. I enjoyed his short in My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon, which also featured Harry Dresden and his dog.

Synopsis: “The novels of the Dresden Files have become synonymous with action-packed urban fantasy and non-stop fun. Storm Front is Jim Butcher’s first novel and introduces his most famous and popular character-Harry Dresden, wizard for hire.

For his first case, Harry is called in to consult on a grisly double murder committed with the blackest of magic. At first, the less-than-solvent Harry’s eyes light up with dollar signs. But where there’s black magic, there’s a black mage. Now, that black mage knows Harry’s name. And things are about to get very…interesting.”

Or, in Haiku:

Cynical Wizard
solves magic crimes in Chi-town
with his awesome dog.

Title: It Had to be You
Author: Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Series: Chicago Stars, Book 1
Publisher: HarperCollins, March 2002
Genre: Contemporary Romance

I’ve read almost all of the Chicago Stars books (out of order, I know) and loved them. SEP is speaking at the RWA Conference in San Fran in July and my critique partner told me she’s not to be missed. What do you think of this cover??? I can’t think of another romance cover quite like it. Usually covers have pictures of half-nekid men.

Synopsis: “The Windy City isn’t quite ready for Phoebe Somerville — the outrageous, curvaceous New York knockout who has just inherited the Chicago Stars football team. And Phoebe is definitely not prepared for the Stars’ head coach Dan Celebow, a sexist jock taskmaster with a one-track mind. Celebow is everything Phoebe abhors.”

Or in Haiku:

Blond bimbo takes on
stubborn alpha football coach.
Opposites attract.

All About Romance has a search engine that allows one to search by location setting. Chicago turned out these books:

  • The Firebrand by Susan Wiggs
  • The Mistress by Susan Wiggs
  • The Hostage by Susan Wiggs
  • Wild at Heart by Patricia Gaffney
  • The Savage Heart by Diana Palmer

Has anyone read any of these? What did you think?

15th June

Haiku Reviews

No review quicker
than haiku! More time to read.
How I love to read.

Title: Kushiel’s Dart
Author: Jacqueline Carey
Series: Kushiel’s Legacy, book 1
Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC, March 2002
Genre: Fantasy

Politicking whore
Saves kingdom through S&M
Loves chaste soldier priest.

Title: Magic Burns
Author: Ilona Andrews
Series: Kate Daniels, Book 2
Publisher: Penguin, April 2008
Genre: Urban Fantasy

When magic fights tech
Monsters try to conquer world.
Kate saves day again.

Title: Sugar Daddy
Author: Lisa Kleypas
Series: Prequel to Blue Eyed Devil
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press, March 2008
Genre: Literary Fiction or Contemporary Romance (debatable)

Trailer park baby
Pulls herself up by bootstraps
Finds rich grown-up love.

Title: Miss Wonderful
Author: Loretta Chase
Series: Carsington brothers series, book 1
Publisher: Penguin, March 2004
Genre: Regency Romance

Lame Regency fop
Seeks headstrong old maid for love.
Canal or country?

Title: Bitten
Author: Kelly Armstrong
Series: Women of the Otherworld, Book 1
Publisher: Penguin, September 2004
Genre: Urban Fantasy

A werewolf bit me.
Now I hate him but
Can’t resist his luuuurve.

Title: Stray
Author: Rachel Vincent
Series: Werecats, book 1
Publisher: Mira, June 2007
Genre: Urban Fantasy

Werecat seeks freedom.
Resents old pushy boyfriend
Can’t resist his luuuurve.

Title: Slave to Sensation
Author: Nalini Singh
Series: Psy/Changelings, Book 1
Publisher: Penguin Group, September 2006
Genre: Paranormal Romance

Sexy were leopard
Seduces emotional
Psy in sexy dreams.

Title: Caressed by Ice
Author: Nalini Singh
Series: Psy/Changelings, Book 2
Publisher: Penguin Group, September 2007
Genre: Paranormal Romance

Hot blooded werewolf
Heals self, seduces virgin.
Heartless Psy finds love.

Title: Duke of Shadows
Author: Meredith Duran
Publisher: Simon & Schuster, March 2008
Genre: Historical Romance
(Lusty Wenches book club says – fabulous!)

English Miss finds love
During Indian war. But
He abandons her.

Have you read these books?
Leave me a haiku and you
Might win a free book.
(As in a used book from my bookshelves, of which there are many.)

29th May

If you like the Black Dagger Brotherhood…

Join with me now: “Hello my name is [name], and I’m addicted to J.R. Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood.”

Welcome!

While you wait for Lover Enshrined to come out, here are 13 other book recommendations for Black Dagger Brotherhood crack addicts.

There is a difference between Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy: Paranormal Romance must have a main love story with a satisfying Happily-Ever-After for the hero and heroine. Urban Fantasy does not. BDB falls in the former, so I have NOT included Urban Fantasy in this list (even thought Patricia Briggs’ Mercy Thompson series is teh awesome). The recommendations all contain the things we love about BDB: Alpha heroes, love-true-love, and fabulous world building.

Rec’s for BDB Addicts:

  1. Guardian series by Meljean Brook
  2. Immortals After Dark series by Kresley Cole
  3. Midnight Desire by Emma Holly
  4. On the Prowl anthology by Patricia Briggs, Eileen Wilks, and Karen Chance
  5. Hot Spell anthology by Emma Holly, Shiloh Walker, and Meljean Brook
  6. Dirk & Steele series by Marjorie M. Liu
  7. Tairen Soul series by C.L. Wilson
  8. Darkness Chosen series by Christina Dodd
  9. Midnight Breeds series by Lara Adrian
  10. Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon
  11. Paladins of Darkness series by Alexis Morgan
  12. Nightwalker series by Jacqueline Franks
  13. Psy-Changelings series by Nalini Singh (which I haven’t read but have heard great things)

Do you have any other recommendations?

22nd May

Authors who Rock at Writing Heroes

The Desert Island Keeper Hero round-robin game is over. It was fun. No one got any work done. But we got a fabulous list of our favorite heroes. My To Be Read (TBR) list is HUGE. Based on the final composition of the island, I have compiled a list of the 13 authors who had the most heroes make the DIK hero list. J.R. Ward tops the list with 8. (9 if you count Carolyn Jean’s pick of the Omega.) (edited- sorry Christine!!!) Authors 8 through 12 each had three heroes make it to the island, so they are listed in alphabetical order. Josh Lanyon had 3 heroes, but they were fought over so I listed him at the top of the 3-hero authors. Patricia Briggs has 2 heroes, but made the list over the runners-up because Adam was fought over. Viciously. You know it’s gotta be love.

Authors who Rock and their Heroes:

  1. J.R. Ward: Zsadist, John Matthew aka Tehrror, Rhage, Qhuinn, Vishous, Wrath, Rehvenge, Butch O’Neill, the Omega *coughCarolynJeancough* (edited – sorry Christine!).
  2. Meljean Brook: Hugh Castleford, Colin Ames-Beaumont, Savitri Murray, Michael, Ethan McCabe *coughMineHahahacough*, Belial.
  3. Nalini Singh: Lucas Hunter, Hawke, Vaughn D’Angelo, Judd Laurens, Clay Bennett, Dorian
  4. Suzanne Brockmann: Tom Paoletti, Sam Starrett, Max Baghat, Stan Wolchonok, Mr. Jules Cassidy
  5. Laurell K. Hamilton: Doyle/The Queen’s Darkness, Rhys, Nathaniel, Barinthus
  6. Lisa Kleypas: Cam Rohan, Sebastian St. Vincent, Derek Craven, Gage Travis
  7. Josh Lanyon: Adrian English, Taylor MacAllister, Jake Riordan
  8. Linda Howard: Gray Rouillard, James Diaz, Sam Donovan
  9. Kresley Cole: Cadeon Woede, Bowen MacRieve, Conrad Wroth
  10. Sherrilyn Kenyon: Zarek of Moesia, Acheron, Vane Kattalakis
  11. Stephanie Meyers: Edward Cullen, Jacob Black, Ian
  12. C.L. Wilson: Gaelen vel Serranis, Rain Tairen Soul, Kieran Vel Solande (I forgot mine!)
  13. Patricia Briggs: Adam Hauptman, Dr. Samuel Cornick.

Runners up: