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From Never Sky to Ever Night

May 27, 2014 by Mrs. Taffy Leave a Comment

If you read my review of Under the Never Sky, you know that I said it took me a little while to get into the story. Well, that was not the case with this installment of the series. I finished Through the Ever Night in two days, and am extremely sad that my Nook and Kindle are not working, my local library doesn’t have the third book, and the closest book store is an hour away (and I don’t have two hours free this week […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: #CBR6, Dystopian, YA, Young Adult

Mrs. Taffy's CBR6 Review No:13 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance · Tags: #CBR6, Dystopian, YA, Young Adult ·
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Women Can Be Scary Part 3: Daphne du Maurier

May 27, 2014 by ElCicco 2 Comments

Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier, is a classic that has been characterized as a romance and some sort of gothic chick lit. Nothing could be further from the truth. Rebecca is a dark and suspenseful novel, reminiscent of Jane Eyre, with an ending that involves violence and is far from happy. Like Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle, the reader might find him/herself rooting for a murderer and feeling distinctly uncomfortable about that. Rebecca is set in the 1930s mostly at a seaside […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: #CBR6, Daphne Du Maurier, ElCicco, gothic, Manderley, Maxim De Winter, Mrs. Danvers, ReadWomen2014, Rebecca, romance, Suspense

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: #CBR6, Daphne Du Maurier, ElCicco, gothic, Manderley, Maxim De Winter, Mrs. Danvers, ReadWomen2014, Rebecca, romance, Suspense ·
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Putting the “lady” into lady detective

May 27, 2014 by drmllz Leave a Comment

The Hon. Phryne Fisher swaggers through the social scene of 1920s Melbourne, tossing cocktails down her throat and good looking young men into bed with equal facility. Melbourne in the 1920s is an uneasy mixture of glamour and poverty; Phryne, with her title, her unlimited reserves of funds and seductive sang-froid, as well as her street-smarts (and street-fighting skills) and connections, works as a private detective for the kicks rather than the cash, and as something to do between shopping for haute-couture and befriending the helpless and downtrodden. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR6, crime, Detective Fiction, doombiscuits, historical fiction, Kerry Greenwood, mystery

drmllz's CBR6 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #CBR6, crime, Detective Fiction, doombiscuits, historical fiction, Kerry Greenwood, mystery ·
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Another Historical Romance Series, But with an Homage to Oliver Twist

In Bed with the Devil, Between the Devil and Desire, Surrender to the Devil, Midnight Pleasures with a Scoundrel, and The Last Wicked Scoundrel by Lorraine Heath

May 27, 2014 by Mrs. Julien 8 Comments

Every romance author has a through line to her work and Lorraine Heath’s is damaged people finding strength in each other and themselves to persevere and succeed. The Scoundrels of St. James series has this through line, as well an homage to Oliver Twist. There is an Oliver, a Feagan, a Dodger, a Sykes, and a Nancy. A group of four friends – don’t worry, Sykes isn’t one of them – have survived and escaped Victorian London’s rookeries and built better lives for themselves; in […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: #CBR6, historical romance, Lorraine Heath, Scoundrels of St. James, Victorian romance

Mrs. Julien's CBR6 Review No:40 · Genres: Romance · Tags: #CBR6, historical romance, Lorraine Heath, Scoundrels of St. James, Victorian romance ·
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Another Historical Romance, But with Yule and Alacrity

Deck the Halls with Love by Lorraine Heath

May 27, 2014 by Mrs. Julien Leave a Comment

I continue to work my way through Lorraine Heath’s catalogue filling my time with B-list historical romance. This novella belongs to the Lost Lords of Pembrook series which includes: She Tempts the Duke – tortured hero, kind and loving heroine Lord of Temptation – so much meh Lord of Wicked Intentions – really good, great heroine Deck the Halls with Love was a quick read even for a novella. Lord Chetwyn was jilted by Anne, the heroine of Lord of Temptation. Specifically, he consented to […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: #CBR6, historical romance, Lorraine Heath, Lost Lords of Pembroke, Victorian romance

Mrs. Julien's CBR6 Review No:35 · Genres: Romance · Tags: #CBR6, historical romance, Lorraine Heath, Lost Lords of Pembroke, Victorian romance ·
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The Book About Basically the Same Thing as The Invention of Hugo Cabret, But This Is a Very Bad Book

May 26, 2014 by Ewandini 2 Comments

You know Brian Selznick as the person who wrote The Invention of Hugo Cabret, but this is his less famous book. It’s the same basic idea as The Invention of Hugo Cabret, except it’s a brother and a sister who are orphans, and instead a train station, they are living in their parents’ old house. They make a machine which can pull part of itself off to make an object float in the air. Pretty great idea, right?, but poor execution. When I read the book […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Brian Selznick, Children's Books, children's fiction

Ewandini's CBR6 Review No:7 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Brian Selznick, Children's Books, children's fiction ·
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