Friday, September 18, 2009

No. 79: Blow Out

Blow Out by Catherine Coulter

This is another in the series with Savich and Sherlock. It was pretty good - started out with a ghost visitation and the assasination of a Supreme Court justice. There were several unnecessary (in my opinion) twists that were annoying, and the romance was really secondary to the mystery and suspense part. But still good.

No. 78: Under and Alone

Under and Alone: The True Story of the Undercover Agent Who Infiltrated America's Most Violent Outlaw Motorcycle Gang by William Queen

This book was research for a book I am writing about an undercover agent. It was fantastic and all the more fantastic because it all really happened. I am amazed that he could do all the things he did. A seriously good book!!!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

No. 77: An Offer From a Gentleman

An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn

This is a book in the Bridgerton series. I am not quite sure why I bought it, I am pretty sure I already have it and I know that I have read it before several times. But it had a new cover...

Anyway, I love this book and this series. Quinn has a really excellent ability to create really believable relationship development. I also like that in this book, the MMC is willing to sacrifice his position in society for his love. Very excellent!

No. 77: Dreamfever

Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning

This is the fourth in the series. I didn't like it as much as the other three. I thought this went a little too far in the fantasy direction and a little too far in the erotica direction. Neither of which I am particularly fond of. One thing I did like was the focus on the other Side Seers. And seeing the semi-softer side of Barrons. In that he tries to save her...I can't discuss how because I am a lady :)