*waves* So this week on Bookish Eye Candy i bring to you Layel from The Vampires Bride By: Gena Showalter. I have had some thinking issues the past couple weeks on thinking of some eye candy so i reached out for help on a few. This week i got help from my twitter friend MAR, she aweosme! If you don’t know her, you must go meet her and follow her on twitter!!!
He is Layel, king of the vampires, a master seducer no woman can deny. But since a rogue horde of dragons killed his beloved over two centuries ago, Layel has existed only for vengeance…until he meets Delilah. Wary of love, the beautiful Amazon wants nothing to do with the tormented vampire. Yet there s no denying their consuming desire every time he nears her.Neither trusts the other …
There were so many releases in YA during the month of March, it was so hard to narrow down the top 10. All credit to this post goes to my bestie, Jackie! I hope you enjoy it! It was fun to make 🙂 For more info, click on the title and/or author name.
It’s Raining Cupcakes by Lisa Schroeder
The Pickle King
by Rebecca Promitzer
GOOD VS EVIL
Poisoned Honey: A Story of Mary Magdalene
by Beatrice Gormley
March 9
The Vampire and the Virgin by Kerrelyn Sparks
Genre: Paranormal Romance
“New York Times” bestselling author Kerrelyn Sparks continues her popular “Love at Stake” series with battle-weary vampire Robby MacKay who finds love while on vacation. Olivia’s packing list: 1. Sunscreen 2. Bathing suit 3. Flip-flops
FBI psychologist Olivia Sotiris is looking for a cool ocean breeze, sand between her toes, and a break from her crazy, and sometimes dangerous, life. But when she escapes to the Greek island of Patmos, all she gets is a meddling grandmother trying to marry her off. None of the men there interest her—except a mysterious Scotsman named Robby MacKay.
Robby’s packing list: 1. Synthetic blood 2. More synthetic blood 3. Jogging clothes (even a Vamp has to stay in shape!)
Robby needs to cool …
Thanks to the wonderful pattepoilue I discovered a new wonderful way to keep on track with all the series I read. I already tried Shelfari and LibraryThing and discovered that I’m more a Goodreads gal myself.
But although I use Goodreads daily I sometimes forgot that a new book in one of loved series came out and I nearly got a stroke when I noticed. So now we have this new site: fictfact.com
What is so great about it?
You can search the database for author, book title or series name and it list all the books in this series, even the soon to be released ones. You can now click on follow this series and fictfact will remind you of the new releases in this series. Sounds easy to me.
Okay I admit it was totally annoying to put all the series I read in there but those 30 minutes …
BLI: Hi Destiny. Huge fan here! I am so glad to be interviewing you for Book Lovers, Inc.Destiny: Hey there. Thanks very much for inviting me over today. I’m thrilled to hear you like my work. BLI: You have a very busy life I hear with having a family and full time writng career. What is the hardest for you to do more: writing or being there for your family?Destiny: Finding time to write. My son graduates from high school this year. My daughter is a sophomore. They’re active in sports and on the move all the time so it’s hard to find quiet time to really buckle down and write. BLI: What is your writing process like? Do you have a daily or weekly word count that you try to meet?Destiny: It varies from day to day, from one manuscript to the next. …
The song Don’t Stop Me Now by Mcfly made me think of Cat and Bones in Halfway to the Grave. When Cat meets Bones shes out looking for a vampire and manages to get Bones to come with her. Then Bones manages to change the circumstances and Cat thinks she is in deep trouble. Bones has a really good time trying to seduce Cat and please her. This song depicts the relationship of Cat and Bones especially during the beginning of their relationship but basically throughout.
Don’t Stop Me Now by McFly
tom
Tonight I’m gonna have myself a real good time
I feel alive
And the world is turning inside out, yeah
I’m floating around in ecstasy so
So Don’t stop me now
Don’t stop me cause I’m havin’ a good time
I’m havin’ a good time
danny
I’m a shooting star leaping throught the skies
Like a tiger defying the …
I have a bone to pick with publishers about eBook publishing. Something happened recently that really pissed me off. I am sure that I am not alone in being upset about the different release dates when it comes to releasing a book in electronic format verses release dates for hardcover or paperback.
The newest book in Kim Harrison’s Rachel Morgan series was released February 23rd and I had pre-ordered it about a week before. On release day I found out that it had been pushed back a week and I was only going to be able to get it on March 2nd. When I went to the eBook online store where I bought it, I had the surprise of finding out that it had been pushed back once again to April 9th. WTF!?!?
That is so disrespectful to readers! I understand that publishers …
The old saying of never judge a book by its cover is true most of the time. However, there have been instances when there is a bad cover or even those which do not illustrate the characters realistically, such as the recent controversy about the whitewashing of protagonists in several YA books.
Often these are still good books, just bad cover choices.
I don’t usually let bad covers put me off to a book, but there are times for each of us I am sure it happens for better or worse. Beautiful covers can be misleading sometimes though and I have been burnt several times when I picked up a book that I thought would be good just because of …
I was very happy to get a chance to interview Libby Cone, author of two historical fiction books. Her debut novel, War On the Margins, is set in the Channel Islands during World War II. Her second book, Flesh and Grass, is set in a 17th Century Dutch settlement in colonial America. It was released last month and is available as a Kindle ebook from Amazon. See my review of Flesh and Grass here.
BLI: Let’s start off with a basic question. What made you decide to start writing?
Libby: I think writing chooses you. I keep finding out obscure things (usually while aimlessly surfing on the Web), reading about them, reading more about them, and then talking about them nonstop. Then I realize I need to write about them.
BLI: Next, I have some questions about Flesh …
Format Read: ebook
Release Date: February 4, 2010Publisher: AmazonFormats Available: ebookPurchasing Info: Goodreads, Book website, Amazon
Book Blurb: Seventeenth-century Holland is a major power with a large, wealthy middle class built on spices and slavery. Dutch schemes to colonize the New World attract few interested parties, but Pieter Cornelissoon Boom, an early Mennonite with a dream of communal living, brings a few families to Delaware Bay in 1663. Their “Little Common-wealth” is just getting started when the bloody economic rivalry between Holland and England unleashes violence on the coast of Delaware. The Nieuw Netherland colonies swing between Dutch and English ownership in a series of Anglo-Dutch wars. Cornelis, Boom’s blind son, tells the story of the community (based loosely on the ill-fated Delaware settlement of Pieter Plockhoy) …