Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Hello...

...my blog.

Again, I am forced to ponder where the time goes in between my blog postings. Ack..

I popped in on my author page at Amazon, and found this lovely review by Gail Bowen on *Cupid on a Mission*:

A cute premise, Cupid on a mission to further love, and the author did a great job. Not just one couple, but two couples to bring together. One couple was easy, only a few bumps on the road, but the second couple seemed hopeless, yet Cupid persevered and won in the end. I would enjoy reading more Cupid stories from this author.


*Cupid* on Kindle
*Cupid* on Smashwords

I guess this is the elusive sign I was looking for to motivate the Muse to work on *Cupid on Another Mission.* Someone named Laura Hamby better hop to it! Right after she finishes the Eagle Court of Honor invites for her Oldest Son, which can only be done after she goes to Kmart for the appropriate non-showing tape, buys stamps while she's out, rearranges the huge comforter in the washing machine and washing it again because there was enough kitty fur on it to knit an entire zoo of kitties, and bathes. Oh yes, the bathing must happen before the going out in public part. Nobody outside the immediate family who lives with me should be subjected to Medusa Hair, Drooping Under-Eye Baggage and the I Just Arose From the Dead look I'm sporting. Oh, and must put together Mom's and MIL's birthday prezzies...Santa, I could STILL use that clone!



And a timely reminder before I  hop to it!

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Reviewing a Review

Without even realizing it, I was looking for THE perfect book review. Waiting for the day when I'd come across that elusive Gem of a Book Review, and happily, I found Nirvana on Monday at Smart Bitches. This review has tickled me so much, I've been linking everyone I know to go read it. I mean, that's what friends do, right? Spread the joy?

The Perfect Review. Title being reviewed: The Playboy Sheikh's Virgin Stable Girl by Sharon Kendrick. It's a Harlequin Presents, which I daresay anyone familiar with this line could've guessed.

I happened to see this double-take worthy title in the recently reviewed column, and thinking that someone was pulling my bat wings, I clicked. Surely, I thought, this couldn't be an actual title of an actual book.

Turns out that not only is it an actual title, it's an actual book. Here's proof.

Reviewed by Smart Bitch Sarah, the book yields all manner of fodder. Hole. E. Cow. With quotes galore, it's difficult to decide what's more entertaining---the excerpts or the commentary accompanying the excerpts. I'm gonna go out on a limb here and claim it's the entire package, because clearly, without the book, there would be no reason for such comments as "NOW WAIT JUST A GODDAM MINUTE HERE MR SHIEKHY PANTS." and "And he is a highly sexed man. To quote a wise sage, “It is a romance novel rule that any man named Kaliq MUST be highly sexed.” and "Let’s move on, now that we’ve all been made into women by our sheikhs." (Oh, dear God, I spewed Pepsi from my nose when I read that line. I think I got it all off the monitor screen, tho and only the H and J keys on my keyboard are still sticking.) and "This book is high entertainment. It’s so ridiculous, you can’t put it down. It is its own drinking game."

Now then, the book itself only rated a D- grade, but this rollicking snarkfest of a review has me waxing back and forth as to whether or not I want to read this book. As a rule, I generally can't get past the ridiculous Presents titles enough to even pick the book up off the shelf to read the back cover, so for me to be tempted to even consider purchasing a Presents is an accomplishment. Still, I'm thinking that I won't get nearly as much entertainment from this book as I got from the review, so unless this book magically appears on my doorstep, chances are good I won't actually spend money on the playboy sheikh and his virgin stable girl. (If you had the visual of Mr. Laura's expression as he sees this title, you'd understand my point. Although, I do have book covers...Hmmm... and it is a great expression... Oh, hell. Decisions, decisions, decisions...)

I give the review 2 Wings Up. I recommend the review, you can decide for yourself if you want to read The Playboy Sheikh's Virgin Stable Girl by Sharon Kendrick.

That said, I have the sudden desire to write a Presents. This could be scary.