Book Review: Christy Reece’s Sweet Revenge
Jamie Kendrick went on a trip to hell at the hands of Stanford Reddington, a monster protected by money and power. Now, asking for Last Chance Rescue’s help, Jamie makes plans for her revenge.
Jamie Kendrick went on a trip to hell at the hands of Stanford Reddington, a monster protected by money and power. Now, asking for Last Chance Rescue’s help, Jamie makes plans for her revenge.
Vantage authors have until January 31, 2013 to get back any their rights to their books!!! Publishers Weekly has a post reminding Vantage authors, and I’m adding an extra kick in the pants. It’s the kind of thing I’d keep forgetting or meaning or…whatever to do until I screwed up! If you ever published a book through the now-bankrupt Vantage, you must deal with them before the end of the month or kiss your work goodbye. So, GO!
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.The Lion’s Gameby Nelson DeMilleIt is part of the John Corey #2 series and is a suspense in a paperback edition that was published by Grand Central Publishing on January 1, 2002 and has 720 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books in this series include [books_series] Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Night Fall, The PantherSecond in the John Corey suspense series revolving around a former NYPD detective. This story takes place before the Twin Towers and after the World Trade Center bombing and TWA 800. My Take This one was depressing. Oh, Corey is just as snarky as ever…thank god. I do enjoy his brand of humor. You’ll crack up at his explanation for why the feds created the ATTF. Critical points like pastrami sandwiches play a huge role. I must say, though, that I can understand why those around him sometimes — most of the time — want to bash his head in! I also enjoy how he manages to bash his way through to […]
An obsessed millionaire who believes he’s a descendant of Charlemagne intends to take Annja’s sword for his collection of mankind’s most precious and holy swords.
A consul generally rules over the council, and they heed his counsel in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Carolyn Henderson has a very nice post on “Talking to Yourself – It’s Not Always Weird” over at Fine Art Views, which I think makes some excellent points on taking care of you. This is a “technique” that serves everyone who wants or needs to promote him- or herself, their art, their book, their business. I’m in the middle of building my own business plan, and Carolyn’s words resonate with what my adviser, Rick Skurla, has to say.
On a trail of secrets and lies, Anna Corbin has been targeted by a deranged murderer, and Sheriff Tobias can’t save Anna without putting his own life on the line.
The chaos snake, Apophis, is back, threatening the world with eternal darkness. The Kanes must find an ancient spell to turn the serpent’s shadow into a weapon.
Fifteen short stories revolving around Lackey’s theme from her Elemental Masters series none of which are in a time period later than 1919.
Werewolves in the U.S. Army? That plus a call for help from an ally in San Francisco, puts Kitty and friends on the supernatural chessboard. And Kitty Norville is never content to be a pawn…