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A week in reading: more quick hits

Love You Hate You Miss You – This stark, first person POV novel about Amy, a problem drinker, is more on Elizabeth’s Scott “rip out your spleen” side of the spectrum than her lighter funny, charming, coming of age tales. The reader meets Amy as she finishes a stint in rehab, still reeling from the… Read More A week in reading: more quick hits

October 19, 2009October 19, 2009 MalaLeave a comment

A week in reading: some quick hits

Fragile Eternity – I was looking forward to Melissa Marr’s third young adult novel meshing the world of faerie with that of mortal teenagers, but after finishing what is clearly the lead-in for a fourth novel, I’ve reached the end of the line. It’s my stop, time to get off. Urban fantasy is a hard sell for… Read More A week in reading: some quick hits

October 14, 2009 MalaLeave a comment

Heroine addiction: relatable women in fiction

There’s a lot of discussion in the romance blogosphere right now about heroines and what makes a good one — particularly whether a female protagonist must be likable to be effective. It’s kind of an interesting discussion for me as a reader and a writer, and as someone who is also ensconced firmly in another… Read More Heroine addiction: relatable women in fiction

October 13, 2009October 13, 2009 MalaLeave a comment

Damon: The Vampire Diaries’ sexy beast

In talking about soaps, I often talk about how predators and abusers of women are glorified as heroes, and how the more possessive, controlling and violent a male character is, the more it seems to speak to his machismo and his viability as a romantic lead. Nowhere is this motif more obvious, though, than in… Read More Damon: The Vampire Diaries’ sexy beast

October 4, 2009 Mala1 Comment

Once upon a time in India

I currently have two work-in-progress novels in play, and one of them uses a lot of storytelling to flesh out the themes for the main character. I’m trying to figure out if that’s a cop-out that takes away from what’s happening in the present/in “real time” or if it’s exactly what the story needs. Because… Read More Once upon a time in India

October 3, 2009 Mala2 Comments

A Lady of Persuasion, by Tessa Dare

With the third novel in her debut trilogy, Tessa Dare effectively wins the triple crown, hits a grand slam, insert any other metaphor related to the number three here, etc. A Lady of Persuasion, much like Goddess of the Hunt and Surrender of a Siren before it, proves to be a truly enjoyable reading experience… Read More A Lady of Persuasion, by Tessa Dare

September 30, 2009 MalaLeave a comment

Wicked For a Day, by Liz Carlyle

Wicked For a Day, by Liz Carlyle, like so many great romance novels that have come before it, suffers from Stupid Title-itis. It honestly gives the reader no idea as to what’s in the book, just feels slapped on, along with the obligatory clinch cover. I don’t know if Carlyle came up with it herself… Read More Wicked For a Day, by Liz Carlyle

September 25, 2009 MalaLeave a comment

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