Definitely Dead (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 6)149 reviews
Charlaine Harris

Ace Books, 2006

One of the best of the series!

+ A vampire series better than Twilight
+ Definitely Addicted to This Series...
+ Definately Dead
  
  











  



  
Surrender to a Wicked Spy (The Royal Four, Book 2)27 reviews
Celeste Bradley

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2005

Bordering on Erotic at Times

+ More Greatness from Bradley!
+ Love this series!
+ A interesting twist
  
  











  



  
The Secret History of the Pink Carnation130 reviews
Lauren Willig

Dutton Adult, 2005

Suffers a bit from an identity crisis, but still a fun read...

+ A fun read!
+ My Return to "Chick Lit"

Eloise is an intrepid American who is trying to uncover the identity of the Pink Carnation, a notorious spy who operated throughout the Napoleonic Wars. She's planning her dissertation on the elusive Pink Carnation and the secrets lie within the Selwick family archives. Nothing is going to stand in ...
  
  











  



  
A Gentleman's Honor31 reviews
Stephanie Laurens

Avon, 2003

Love this 2nd addition to the Bastion Club Series

+ Tony and Alicia-SPOILERS

Loved this book!! This is an awesome series. Very HOT!! This book brings back Tony that you meet in the prequel Captain Jack's Woman!!
  
  











  



  
Devil's Bride (Cynster Novels)115 reviews
Stephanie Laurens

Avon, 1998

Devil's Bride

+ I really enjoyed this book, but where's my "I love you!"

Devil's Bride (Cynster Novels) The first in the series of those arousing Cynster Novel's. This is a grand introduction to the Bar Cynster all very male club. You will immediately become captivated and emotionally attracted to Devil himself. A great tale of romance as hot as you can get. Stephanie ...
  
  











  



  
To Pleasure a Prince (Royal Brotherhood, Book 2)36 reviews
Sabrina Jeffries

Pocket Star, 2005

Up Sabrina Jeffries!!!

+ 3 1/2 STARS to be precise.
+ Great Continuation!
+ Love it...
  
  











  



  
Dead Witch Walking (Rachel Morgan, Book 1)239 reviews
Kim Harrison

Eos, 2004

If you love paranormal, you will love this book

+ Very good novel
+ Loved it

I happened to stumble on this book. I have loved it from the first page. Rachel Morgan is an IS (think FBI) runner. She tracks down misbehaving paranormal creatures and hauls them in for punishment. Unfortunately she is not good at following the rules and putting up with the office politics. But, ...
  
  











  



  
The Alienist472 reviews
Caleb Carr

Bantam, 1995

A superb story and excellent insight into life in 1800 New York

+ Awesome book
+ I shouldn't have waited so long...

A great read. A page turner. Characters are alive. Relationships are all too real. Setting is most interesting.
  
  











  



  
Murder at the National Gallery (Capital Crime Mysteries)12 reviews
Margaret Truman

Fawcett, 1997

A Good Man Turns to Crime

+ Pretty decent story - lots about Caravaggio

In Murder at the National Gallery, Margaret Truman examines the character flaws that can make a relatively mild-mannered, relatively good man, Luther Mason, turn to crime. We get to meet his cold mother, his ambitious ex-wife, his controlling girlfriend, his spoiled son, and also the delightful ...
  
  











  



  
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln372 reviews
Doris Kearns Goodwin

Simon & Schuster, 2005

A must read before President-Elect Obama takes office...

+ A fantastic president
+ Before I buy
+ Fantastic read
  
  











  



  
The Eyre Affair: A Thursday Next Novel348 reviews
Jasper Fforde

Penguin (Non-Classics), 2003

This book is even better than you may have heard!!!

+ Totally new style of writing - very witty.
+ "Wonderful!" mumbled the bookworms.
+ Addictive
+ Interesting concept
  
  











  



  
Murder in Little Italy (Gaslight Mystery)19 reviews
Victoria Thompson

Berkley Hardcover, 2006

Murder In Little Italy

+ Who Wouldn't Enjoy This Series?
+ Murder in Little Italy
+ all the gaslight mysteries
  
  











  



  
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6)3595 reviews
J. K. Rowling

Scholastic, Inc., 2005

Pleasantly surprised!

+ Gotta love HP!
+ A little bit of a dissapointment compared to Order
+ gift
  
  











  



  
Tomb of the Golden Bird (Amelia Peabody Mysteries)39 reviews
Elizabeth Peters

William Morrow, 2006

18th entry in series another delight

+ adventurous visit with old friends
+ Elizabeth Peters Books

Tomb of the Golden Bird by Elizabeth Peters is the 18th, and possibly last, book in her fabulous Amelia Peabody series. The entire Emerson clan is back in Egypt for Howard Carter's discovery (with some guidance from Emerson of course) of Tutankhamon's tomb. Emerson peeves off Lord Carnavon, and the ...
  
  











  



  
R Is For Ricochet (Kinsey Millhone Mysteries)44 reviews
Sue Grafton

Berkley, 2005

I always enjoy these!

+ Still Good...

I am truly quite fond of Sue Grafton's work and I believe this is one of her better mysteries (letting you know my opinion that all our good). Kinsey Milhone is a character who has all the right sass and detail to make her extremely and believably human.
  
  











  



  
Savannah Breeze58 reviews
Mary Kay Andrews

HarperCollins, 2006

Best one in the Savannah series

+ Really Fun Read
+ Another madcap adventure from Mary Kay Andrews
+ Liked it, but not as much as Savannah Blues
  
  











  



  
Surrender to a Wicked Spy (The Royal Four, Book 2)27 reviews
Celeste Bradley

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2005

Bordering on Erotic at Times

+ More Greatness from Bradley!
+ Love this series!
+ A interesting twist
  
  











  



  
Murder at the National Gallery (Capital Crime Mysteries)12 reviews
Margaret Truman

Fawcett, 1997

A Good Man Turns to Crime

+ Pretty decent story - lots about Caravaggio

In Murder at the National Gallery, Margaret Truman examines the character flaws that can make a relatively mild-mannered, relatively good man, Luther Mason, turn to crime. We get to meet his cold mother, his ambitious ex-wife, his controlling girlfriend, his spoiled son, and also the delightful ...
  
  











  



  
The Secret History of the Pink Carnation130 reviews
Lauren Willig

Dutton Adult, 2005

Suffers a bit from an identity crisis, but still a fun read...

+ A fun read!
+ My Return to "Chick Lit"

Eloise is an intrepid American who is trying to uncover the identity of the Pink Carnation, a notorious spy who operated throughout the Napoleonic Wars. She's planning her dissertation on the elusive Pink Carnation and the secrets lie within the Selwick family archives. Nothing is going to stand in ...
  
  











  



  
Savannah Breeze58 reviews
Mary Kay Andrews

HarperCollins, 2006

Best one in the Savannah series

+ Really Fun Read
+ Another madcap adventure from Mary Kay Andrews
+ Liked it, but not as much as Savannah Blues