Expenses and Updates

June 30th, 2005 by Alyssa

I bought a laptop; I should get it sometime next week. I arranged to have it sent to my office so that I don’t have to take a day off to be home and sign for it. I think it will arrive in the nick of time. Tonight when I tried to turn on my computer, it originally went into safe mode. The last time that happened, my hard drive crashed completely soon thereafter. I guess I’d better finish backing up my files.

I’ve been having trouble viewing many of the images on my blog. At first I figured it was just my wonky computer, but I had the same problem at work. Luckily, I backed up most of the images and have transferred them to my domain. They should appear just fine now.

I’m currently reading Twice Burned by Jan Coffey for Keishon’s TBR challenge. It’s been challenging to get through, but I’ll explain that more once I finish the book.

I’m also adding to my book wishlist. I’m finding all kinds of books for other people in a book trading group, but I haven’t given people many books to find for me. So I’m trying to change that. Who knew it would be so challenging to create a list of books I want?

Alyssa

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Villain Who Died Too Soon

June 30th, 2005 by Alyssa

I watched Episode I of Star Wars a few nights ago, and today I’ve had the Darth Maul final battle music in my head. In fact, I can’t get it out of my head. So, this is my tribute to Darth Maul, played by Ray Park.

Here’s a villain who definitely died too soon.

Alyssa

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June Reviews

June 30th, 2005 by Alyssa

Now that June is coming to a close, I thought I would provide links to my June reviews for The Romance Reader. From now on, I will provide links to my reviews once a month.

Beach Blanket Bad Boys
The Beast Within
Dead As a Doornail
Larger Than Life

I’ve written two other reviews that haven’t been posted yet; they’ll probably go live in July.

Alyssa

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A Few Links

June 29th, 2005 by Alyssa

Here are some links from my favorites list. Once again, Sybil made me do it. Most of the links in my favorites are related to romance author sites and reader and author blogs. The ones listed below are some of the non-romance sites.

Crime News 2000
This is my main source for crime news.

Lifetime Moments
A great site for scrapbookers. It has a message board, gallery, and store.

Northern Lights at Home
An obvious plug for my candle business. But if you can’t make obvious plugs at your own blog, where can you?

Paperback Swap
Offers a place for people to trade books. You post books you have available so people can request them. You can request books from others in return.

Quoteland
This is a site I often go to find quotations.

Two Peas in a Bucket
Another site that’s a nice resource for scrapbookers. This one also has a message board, gallery, and store.

Unsolved Mysteries Online
For all things relating to the TV program, Unsolved Mysteries.

Alyssa

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Does Your Mother Know You Read This Blog?

June 29th, 2005 by Alyssa

Courtesy of Sybil, I’ve discovered my blog’s rating.

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What rating is your journal?

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Please make sure you have parental guidance before reading this blog.

Alyssa

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Fever

June 28th, 2005 by Alyssa

Based on Laurie’s recommendation, I bought Kimberly Dean’s e-book, Fever. As with previous books, I printed it out, though this one was 80 pages. It was a fast read, though, and quite enjoyable: 4 out of 5.

Delia is at work when her fever spikes. A coworker sends her home and tells her he’ll stop by later to see how she’s doing, so she’s not surprised when a man shows up at her apartment. He helps the fever subside in some unorthodox ways.

The identity of the man remains a secret for much of the story, so I won’t reveal it here. Is it the coworker? You’ll have to read it and see.

Fever is quite hot (pardon the pun). I didn’t count how many of the 80 pages were devoted to sex, but I’d say it’s a high percentage. Still, there’s a good story there, too, which makes it a nice combination.

Speaking of e-books, I need to get serious about looking for a laptop. If you have any suggestions or can direct me to a good site offering tips for choosing a laptop, please let me know.

Alyssa

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Are You Looking for Me?

June 27th, 2005 by Alyssa

I’m always intrigued to see the search engine searches that bring people to my blog. I review the searches occasionally thanks to Xtreme Tracker (see the globe in the black box at lower left). Here are the most recent searches along with my comments.

  • dictionary “beta man” Well, I do like beta heroes, and I’m sure I’ve mentioned that in more than one blog entry.
  • “Chuck Pfarrer” Warrior Soul worst He attended the Target Tampa weekend in January. I haven’t read Warrior Soul yet, but I doubt it’s the worst.
  • Romance Novel witch roses Yes, I review romance novels here. I have yet to be called a witch (that I know of) or given roses for it, though.
  • turtleneck “neck brace” This probably brought up a recent spoof of romance covers.
  • “tim bindner” arrested Not that I know of. I read a true-crime book about Bindner, though.
  • educating caroline book I read and blogged about this Meg Cabot book.
  • brockmann suz deck sophia I posted a Q&A where Brockmann talks about Decker and Sophia.
  • book murder in the hamptons I read, I liked, I blogged.
  • philpin sexy girls John Philpin wrote the book about Bindner (above). If there were sexy girls involved, I don’t remember them.
  • alyssa That’s my name, don’t take it in vain.
  • Hunter, linda - to die for I did read Linda Howard’s To Die For.
  • “Shelly Laurenston” I enjoyed one of her e-books.
  • wicked women 101 review I reviewed it in January.
  • shelter from the storm romance novel I read but didn’t particularly like this novel.
  • Suzanne McMinn The Beast Within review I wrote a review, and you’ll find it here.
  • bookworm bitches erin Looks like a combination of The Romance Bookworm, Smart Bitches, and Erin McCarthy. Perhaps I should invite them all over for dinner sometime.
  • sookie and eric steamy sex scenes I enjoy reading them too, believe me.
  • what are eve and alyssa going to do tomorrow? I don’t know, but I sure hope it involves Roarke.
  • suzanne brockmann spaceman Spaceman will be the hero of Brockmann’s next Team 10 book.
  • murder in the hamptons.com Does the book have its own website now?

What I really want to know is how many people who searched for these phrases found what they were looking for here.

Alyssa

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Three Wishes

June 26th, 2005 by Alyssa

Amelia Elias’s Three Wishes is another of my recent e-book purchases. It is an e-book, but this picture shows the format I read it in–yes, I printed it and had it bound. Obviously I prefer print copies. I have yet to fully embrace the e-formats.

Three Wishes is a short story (27 pages, to be exact). I read and liked the excerpt, and since I enjoy romances with coworkers (still haven’t figured out why this is so appealing to me), I bought it.

With the help of a genie, Lucas found the love of his love when he met Allyson. Unfortunately, he forgot to wish for her to love him in return. Now Allyson is moving to another branch of the office in another city. Lucas figures he has nothing to lose by approaching her, so he does.

This is a fun story that reads quickly. With short stories, it’s crucial to make the characters come to life quickly, and Elias does that well: 4 out of 5.

I loved the way Lucas and Allyson discover they have been fantasizing about each other. Then they go on to fulfill their fantasies. The story is pretty hot. It does make liberal use of one of my least favorite words–p__sy–but that’s a personal preference. I did wish we had seen them in the same city at the end, but otherwise I enjoyed the story. It’s quite strong, especially for the number of pages.

Alyssa

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Catching Caroline

June 23rd, 2005 by Alyssa

I thought about using “Damn you, Sylvia,” as the title of this post, but I decided that was too harsh, even though I mean it in the best possible way. Let me explain.

Last weekend I was doing the web surf thing and I visit Sylvia Day’s blog. The cover of Catching Caroline catches my eye (pun intended), and I decide to read the excerpt. From there, I decide to buy the story.

So now I had a new e-book to try. I printed a copy, since it’s only 36 pages, and sat down to read. And I loved it. Just loved it! It may be short, but it’s a terrific story nonetheless. She sets up the characters well, turns up the heat, and adds a surprising twist: 4.5 out of 5.

Back I go to Sylvia’s website to see what else she’s written, and here’s what I see: another short story and a book that won’t be out until early 2006. That’s it. If you heard an eerie high-pitched scream, that was me expressing my frustration. Damn you, Sylvia.

And thanks for a fun read. I look forward to the next one.

Alyssa

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Passionate Destiny

June 23rd, 2005 by Alyssa

Passionate Destiny

Dee S. Knight was one of the e-book authors who commented here during a discussion about e-books. I appreciated her thoughts and visited her website, where I was intrigued by the description of Passionate Destiny. I’m glad I read it, and I definitely recommend it: 4 out of 5.

Margaret, a professor, learns that her women’s studies classes are being cut. There’s a chance she’ll be back to teach, but only if she publishes. Margaret goes home, understandably upset. Then she sees that she has received divorce papers (it’s in the final stages, all she need to do is sign) and a mysterious letter indicating that she has inherited a house in Virginia. Since she’s just lost her job, she figures that this is a good time to look at the place, take care of any repairs, and sell it.

Aaron Belton is delighted about the possibility of the house being put up for sale. His family has long believed the house should be theirs. Aaron tried to buy the house from Margaret’s great-great-aunt but was unsuccessful. Aaron works in construction, and Margaret contacts him to take a look at the house. Aaron agrees to work on the house, and he finds himself attracted to Margaret.

The first scene in Passionate Destiny shows Margaret getting the news that she won’t be teaching after this term. This immediately struck a chord with me because I once wanted to get a Ph.D. I’ll never forget how difficult it was to get rejection letters from Ph.D. programs. I’m glad now that I didn’t pursue it, but I sympathized with Margaret’s disappointment.

As I continued reading, I felt ambivalent about Margaret. She is condescending toward Aaron during their initial meeting when she believes he works at the small-town gas station and later, when she thinks he’s just a construction worker. She eventually realizes that she’s a snob, and I appreciated her realization and the fact that she comes to appreciate the people and things she originally looked down on. This trait turned into a plus because I enjoyed seeing her develop and grow as a character. But at the beginning, it slowed down the story a little for me.

There’s one moment when Margaret tells Aaron how she discovered her ex-husband’s infidelity by walking in on him with someone. Aaron is aroused by her description of the scene, which made me uncomfortable. In Aaron’s defense, he’s picturing Margaret and himself in the pose, but still . . .

These things aside, Passionate Destiny is a strong, solid, hot read. Balancing an interesting story with steamy love scenes isn’t easy, but Knight does an excellent job with it. The couple’s relationship becomes sexual quickly. With some books, a quick jump into bed (or elsewhere) feels forced, but here it seems natural. I enjoyed watching Aaron and Margaret getting to know each other better, too. There is a delightful scene where Aaron takes Margaret outside to see the sunset. It was nice to see them interact in everyday moments as well as in bed.

There is an interesting paranormal element in the book as well. At first I thought it might be a reincarnation story. I don’t want to spoil it for you, so I won’t go into any more details. I’ll just say it’s quite good.

I’m off to Dee’s site to see what else she’s written . . .

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