Saturday, February 14, 2009

In my Mail.. Valentine's Day Wishes!

From Susanna Carr. ☺ It's a postcard:

The Postcard!

Hmm, I was confused by that white strip at the bottom. I think it's some thing used by the post office. Anyway, it's easily removed, leaves no sticky residue, so here:

Pretty.

^ Valentine's Day Wishes from Susanna Carr.

Back.

^ The back.

The message.

^ For anyone who wants to read it.

Stamps!

^ Stamps!

Stolen the below cover from Susanna Carr's website:

Woooo knee-high boots!

Absolutely gorgeous! I've always wanted to have sexy knee-high boots, but everytime I think of the hot weather in my country, I have second thoughts buying it. I still crave them sometimes though. Should I get them?

The Year of Living Shamelessly is an October 2009 release. Maybe that should be my deadline to buy myself a pair of sexy knee-high boots. Maybe.

Pre-order the book at Amazon here.

Being single, I'm not big on Valentine's Day. But still I think it's no harm wishing couples out there a happy Valentine's Day. Wish you all happy-ever-afters!

Friday, February 13, 2009

In my Mail.. from Sasha White!

I love books. Argh I so love them. Especially when they have gorgeous (and sexy) covers. Love them.

Sexy Devil & My Prerogative!

This post is overdue for about.. a month ago. Sorry! I won the above two books at a giveaway at Sasha White's blog. Thank you Ms White!

More photos:

Envelope. I'm keeping it.
^ The envelope.

My Prerogative. OMG.
^ My Prerogative.

Yes, I did state that I already own the eBook version already before entering the giveaway. But holding the fabulous book in your hands is such a wondrous feeling. Go away eBook.

My road to My Prerogative:
Before this book is released, I've seen the cover around, and of course I really liked it and would love to own a copy, all because of the cover. Big cover junkie I am.

Then time passed, blah blah blah, and then one day, I was surfing the net and was hit by a serious-sudden-urge-to-buy-a-new-book-to-read. Like, asap. NOW. So I was clicking around blogs, saw that My Prerogative has been released, and after briefly scanning through 4 excerpts (they were everywhere) of the book, I immediately went to purchase it at Books on Board (here's the Fictionwise link if anyone prefers it there). And viola, got a new eBook downloaded to my pc in about 5 minutes after I got hit by the serious-sudden-urge-to-buy-a-new-book-to-read.

eBook is a very dangerous technology.

A few seconds later, I transfered the eBook to my mobile phone and cuddled up on the bed to read it. And then OMFG what a story. It became my favourite book of 2008. And my best impluse buy ever. Ever. EVAH!

My Prerogative. OMG x 2
^ The back. I like the book spine really. Red, bold text. Wow.

My Prerogative. OMG x infinity. Autographed!
^ Autographed. Wow.

It's really an awesome feeling owning the book. It's not just a great story, it's something seriously way better than great, and.. it's great! Pardon my limited vocab, even with the amount of reading I do.

I loved the way the story was told. The heroine is written in first person, and we get to know a good damn lot of how she feels. The hero is written from a third person view, it makes him.. puzzling? Mysterious? (Insert-suitable-word-of-your-choice)? It's like there're so much more to him that we don't know, won't know, reading it from a third person. This is the first time I read a book like this and it works darn well for me. I won't have it written any other way! I highly doubt I'll get the same feeling. Sundays at Tiffany's (by James Patterson) is written like that too. It so works! Love both books. I cried hard at both of them. It's the romance dude. Romance!

Moar photos:

Sexy Devil. Yum..
^ Sexy Devil. Yes I got this in the mail too.

The Back of Sexy Devil
^ Don'cha wana see more of that hunk? Primal Male is the sequel to this book.

Sexy Devil, autographed!
^ Yup. Envy Me.

And of course there's more to envy about me:

Mini bookmarks!
^ Mini bookmarks.

Mini bookmarks..
^ From top-left: Sexy Devil, Lush, Gypsy Heart, Bound
From bottom-left: Trouble, Wicked, My Prerogative.

Mini bookmarks, the back.
^ Blurbs at the back.

My first Sasha White read (and my only read before I got My Prerogative) is 'The Crib' in the anthology Pure Sex. The ending is like a major cliff hanger to me. I was pleasantly (wrong word) surprised to discover that they're going to star in another novella as main characters. YYAHHOOO! YIPPEEE! AAHHHHHH! Really? I wish for a happily-ever-after, but I'd settle for a happy-for-now ending. I wanted them to stay together. Unless there's a promise of a future story about them. Here's the hot cover for that book (an anthology):

Most Wanted. Hell Yeah.

It's out May 26th. And today is 13th Feburary. Damn.

Sexy Devil & My Prerogative ♥

A BIG thanks to Sasha White for making this post possible, and also for making me extremely happy!

Sexy Devil & My Prerogative ☺

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Sunday Rants. What to read, and more rants.

I'm been having problems with reading. I started on a book, and stopped reading 45 mins later. The next day, I started on another book, and stopped reading 30 mins later. And as of now, I'm thinking of starting another book.

On defense of the books, they aren't horrible, but they just don't seem to interest me at the moment. Now, I think I would like something light, and funny. Definitely need funny. Contemporary helps too.

*Turns to grab the TBR pile closest to me.
One of the PILE.

Poor Nathan Kamp's face got wiped out by the camera flash. (See Angela Knight's Master of the Night book spine?)

Garters is the last classic of Pamela Morsi left in my TBR. Unread. No way in hell I'm gonna read it anytime soon. Think I have to take two weeks off work for that, one day to read it, and the other thirteen days to recover from emotional breakdown.

Hmm.. Maybe Your Coffin or Mine or I'm Your Santa. Maybe I'm Your Santa. Something short. Ooh maybe I should go check out all those super short Harlequin eBooks. Maybe. Can someone just send me links? I feel so lazy to look for books to read. Wait, I hear someone say that I should smack myself.

Rydstrom is mine.And I've glanced through (not read no way) numerous reviews of Kiss of a Demon King and !@#$%^ them because I've not got my hands on the book. No I don't want an eBook of that, I want a nice physical book to cuddle up to read. (Darn you local bookstores! When are you gonna stock them?! Amazon is NOT a choice!) Really can't wait to read about a possessive Rydstrom. Want to read it soo much.

Two pretty covers:
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Better visit the Elizabeth Boyle's website only for info on these two books. Better NOT read the synopsis on Amazon (it's a spoiler IMHO).

And this from Romantic Times:
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Isn't Robin Schone's cover gorgeous? Look at that colour! It looks more reddish on Amazon though. I hope it's really pink like above.

And this..
Hard and Fast by Erin McCarthy
.. is just too hot not to post on my blog. And do you know that Erin McCarthy got a new website design? I just discovered it a few seconds ago. It's looks great!

Are you using Google Reader? It spoils me. I should really make it a point to click to see the original post instead of reading it from Google Reader.

Sasha White goodies!
I swear I'm gonna post photos soon of the books I won at a giveaway by Sasha White. (Thank you again!)

Saturday, January 31, 2009

For this year's Chinese New Year..

Last year, I posted some pictures of red book covers. And now I realised that I've featured too many of them, too much that I only have a few to show for this year. Anyway, here goes!

(Of course, lighting/contrast are tweaked to make the red stand out.)

FIRST BLOOD Anthology
^ First Blood by Susan Sizemore, Erin McCarthy, Chris Marie Green, & Meljean Brook. Won this at a give-away at Meljean Brook's blog.

Unlawful Contact
^ Unlawful Contact by Pamela Clare. Hot cover eh?

Playing Easy to Get
^ Playing Easy to Get by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Jaid Black, & Kresley Cole.

Red Hot & Royal
^ Red-Hot and Royal by Susanna Carr.

Red Hot & Royal
^ Red-Hot and Royal by Susanna Carr (again).

Naughty Naughty
^ Naughty, Naughty by P.J. Mellor, Melissa MacNeal, & Valerie Martinez.
Actually this is a Christmas book.

Happy Chinese New Year! There're still 8 days left to collect red packets!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Google Reader, My New Love.

Oh. Am I the last blog reader on this earth to find out the usefulness of Google Reader?

I've bookmarked a freaking good number of romance blogs (don't tell you don't) and for more than 3 years I have been accessing those links from my Favourites/Bookmarks folder by clicking them one by one and opening them in new tabs. And yesterday, I came to realise that this way of checking out romance blogs REALLY sucks. REALLY.

Because I (finally) tried Google Reader. Phwroar. It's freaking fabulous. One click, and I get to see IN ONE PAGE all the NEW POSTS ONLY from the ALL THE BLOGS that I've added to it. Super freaking time-saver. Seeing all the new post from different blogs together, it's like making your very own romance community. Starring your favourite author and romance bloggers. (And you yourself too if you are like me who add my own blog to the Google Reader.)

Saves Time oh Time.

Yeah I've heard of Bloglines too but tried Google Reader first since I already have a Google account.

The downside of it (but it could be just me), unless I click on the post to go to the original blog, I can't exactly enjoy the different design/feel/environment/atmosphere of each blog. Hell I'd be a little bit disappointed if someone reads my blog only from their Google Reader and didn't go to my original blog to admire my very pretty pinky (not the best but I like it!) blog design. Hey, it's the whole package. I update the sidebars often too. Hello there! Don't just read me in Google Reader! Go to my blog! Look at my sidebars! Pls?

Anyway, if you are a romance novel and blog reader, please try Google Reader (or Bloglines). It's saves you time reading blogs online, so you can read more romance novels.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Yah-nosh.

Ever since page 76 when Davy () pronounced Val's name correctly, I made sure I read the name correctly too in my mind for the rest of the book. Janos = Yah-nosh. Gosh. Who knows how many other hero/heroine/supporting characters' names I've read wrongly.

Ultimate Weapon by Shannon MckennaShannon Mckenna really outdone herself with this book. Tamara and Val are probably the hero & heroine with the most f**ked up past (and present) I've ever read. Well, makes them special.

Tamara is not really the Tamara that I read in the previous books, but then I didn't really get to know what's on her mind and she hadn't got a three year old baby girl yet. Crying? Hell. It only shows that Tamra's human. A super crazy one I might add with the poison tongue stud. And Val? I already love him upon knowing this name. Val Janos (Yah-nosh. *Adds to list of favourite hero names). Yummy. Val baby, I will call you Val as many times as you like, since Tamara is too stubborn to do that.

I'm already very looking forward to their appearance in the next McCloud book. I crave to read something happy and sappy about them. They so deserve it so much after this tedious book. Weddings, a new baby, whatever. Something that makes me go aww. Like Davy () holding his baby girl. Oh I was hopping for a little showdown of Becca and Tamara (or mutual understanding), since Becca didn't really seem to like her in the previous book..

Favourite scenes? Probably all those of Val and Tam together. All really. They're goood together. And the part when Val had baby Rachel sitting on this shoulders. And Rachel "flirting" with him. Cute.

Hey lil' tibit: Ulimate Weapon and Extreme Danger has the same number of pages. 426. It's freaking thick (and heavy). Poor my hands. But can't complain. More would be really great though.

It's approximately 3.1cm thick.

At the risk making the book draggy, but I somehow wish the next book would have 500 pages. I can't get enough of a Shannon Mckenna hero. Sigh. So now what? Another year's wait for a full-length novel? Damn. Can I have a novella or two in-between?

Friday, January 16, 2009

Books read in 2008.

Com'on, it's not too late to post this yet.

I really love to read. ☺

Thanks as usual to authors who write, and to romance bloggers who blog about books.

Now, back to reading Utimate Weapon. Yah-Nosh.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

My First Romance of 2009.

I read this after work last Monday and Tuesday, and it's horrible! No, not the book, it's just horrible not being able to read a wonderful story in one shot. Why do I have to have the mood to read it on a Monday night?! I can't exactly burn the midnight oil when I have to wake up early for work the next morning. And then I have to torture myself during work thinking about it.

Love Letters From A DukeAnyhooo, I ADORE Love Letters From A Duke. It's such a sweet story. I love how Thatcher gradually falls in love with Felicity. Omg sweetness. I cried a teeny bit at the middle of the book when Felicity is crying. Omg what a book. I definitely love the part when Thatcher starts to call Felicity by her name and starts thinking of her as his Felicity, and not Ms Langley. It's just so wow.

Of course I had thought Thatcher could have done more to get Felicity back at the end..

Anyway, the best part of the story is, the characters don't have to save the world! Weeee! I can't remember the last time I read a historial without all the the-world-needs-me-I-have-to-do-something thing. It's all about Thatcher and Felicity (and the supporting characters). Simple. Love it. Sweet. Charming. Lovely.

I DEFINATELY will read more Elizabeth Boyle's books. DEFINATELY.

Read an excerpt here.

Get it as an eBook here or here. Amazon linky here.

Though she can’t afford the coal to heat her drafty Mayfair mansion, Felicity Langley still clings to her dream of marrying a duke--one she’s had since her very first curtsy. After all, she’s been all but promised to the very proper and very lofty Duke of Hollindrake for the last four years. Now all she has to do is meet him. But what Felicity doesn’t realize is that she has already met her duke—he’s the rather unfashionable yet altogether too-handsome man who has just turned up at her doorstep. And Felicity has just mistaken him…for her new footman!

By rights, Thatcher should immediately set this presumptuous chit straight and tell her he has no intention of following through with a betrothal his grandfather—the previous duke—arranged. But he’s quickly smitten by Felicity’s delightful determination, her irrepressible charm…and her breathtaking beauty. Yes, she’d wed him in an instant were his true identity revealed—but Thatcher’s vowed to marry only for love. So begins his deception and his conquest of this uncommon woman who doesn’t believe in romance, but is about to find her heart and passions set aflame by the unlikely servant she’s sworn to resist.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

I can read, I love reading, I'm so grateful.

I was digging out old books, seeing which ones I can clear out, give to people, sell on eBay etc. One of the books is To Pleasure A Prince, the only book I've read by Sabrina Jeffries. It was (note: was) in the to-be-given/sold pile. But then I just started to browse through the book again, the part when the heroine Regina was forced to confess to the hero Marcus, that she can't read (dyslexia dammit). My eyes got kind of watery reading that, and then, this book goes back on my shelf. For the time being. ☺ Oh it was one of my first few romances too. What was I thinking of getting rid of it?

I have good memories reading this book :)

Get it @ Amazon, or the ebook @ Fictionwise. It's the second book of a trilogy.