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The Cross of Sins (Special Edition) by Geoffrey Knight

It was back in Fall 2008 that I read Geoffrey Knight’s The Cross of Sins and I loved it. It was full of action, adventure, mystery and a pack of hot guys who went around the world Indiana Jones style. In 2009 the sequel, The Riddle of the Sands came out and I...

Something for Nothing by Connie Bailey

Something for Nothing by Connie Bailey was an unexpected find from Dreamspinner Press. I don’t often think of this publisher as taking on young adult genre material, but this book comes very close. The only thing separating it from true YA for me is the sex...

Oh Snap

At a recent Iowa event, quick-witted True Blood/Sookie Stackhouse author Charlaine Harris quickly dispensed with her most asked questions: “Yes, I’m happy with Alan Ball’s production of my novels. Also, if you ask me where I get my inspiration, I...

Confessions of a Prairie Bitch

There’s only one person who can tell you what it was like to be Nellie Oleson, the most hated girl on television. I usually leave the book reviews to Jeff, but I just finished Alison Arngrim’s autobiography Confessions of a Prairie Bitch and I loved it!...

Bottled Up by Andrew Grey

Bottled Up by Andrew Grey takes place in the same neighborhood as The Best Revenge, which I read earlier this year. It was wonderful to meet up with Tyler, Mark and Steve from the previous book as well as police officer Sam Davis who plays more of a central role in...

Seducing C.C. by Ariel Tachna

Talk about a perfect book to kick off summer reading. Ariel Tachna’s Seducing C.C. takes place at summer camp and spans the weeks of the summer session. Roger, who quickly earns the nickname Astro for his knowledge of the stars, is the new camp counselor who...