Since I am a long time reader, have been a blogger for awhile now and have spent an obsessive amount some time on the internet, I have seen a lot of author websites. As a blogger, I use them more as a tool to get my reviews ready. Going to them for links, cover art and to see what books are included in a series. As a reader, I use them to stalk future releases and read blog posts. I can’t say how frustrating it is when you go to an author’s website and you can’t find what you are looking for. Or Continue Reading
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Smexy’s Top Ten – September 10th
10. My Week – School is in full session, which means I get two hours a day to myself. I like it :) We also got a hot tub delivered! Woot! But it is sitting in my driveway because it weighs 500 pounds and we have no idea how to get it over our fence into our backyard. Unwoot. 9. JR Ward has scheduled an online chat to discuss Crave and the Brotherhood books on Friday, October 15th at 8pm EST. Here is a link to the chat room. Her chats are fun – crazy, but fun :) 8. Speaking of Crave , I just Continue Reading
This Week at Smexy and Winners!
Monday I will have my review of Dark Oracle by Alayna Williams Later in the day, Alayna will be here with a guest blog and a chance to win her book! Tuesday, Tori will have her review of Forged of Shadows. That afternoon, I will have a review of Myla by Moonlight. Wednesday, Tori’s review of Chimera by Rob Thurman will be up. I peeked at Tori’s review and she LOVES this one! Later, Tori will be talking erotic with The Feather. Thursday Tori is back with her review of Continue Reading
Thea & Viv’s Big Adventure–Day 3
Thea Harrison and Vivian Arend have some fun and share information about their upcoming Samhian releases- Thea's DEVILS GATE (4.6 novella in the Elder Races series) and WOLF LINE (#5 novella in the Granite Lake Wolves) Welcome to the 3rd stop on our BIG ADVENTURE! It’s time to introduce you to the heroines of our books, and in a twist, we’re taking them to some ruins. Viv: You know, when Thea mentioned ruins as a stop, I was happy to realize I know the perfect place my heroine would visit. Continue Reading