November, 2009

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Untraceable by Laura Griffin

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

As promised I told you I would write more about Laura Griffin’s newest novel Untraceable. For those of you who know her work, you are in for a treat, and those who have never read any of her novels, you will fall in love. Untraceable starts like a brewing storm, slow and ominous. Then it gathers speed and takes your breath, while you frantically turn the pages to see what will happen next. Ms. Griffin creates an intricate web of deception. She wraps you into a cocoon of speculation much like a spider wraps its prey. Happy reading and I promise you won’t regret this purchase. Available in bookstores from Pocket Star Books for $7.99.  Until next time …

Happy Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

I wish everyone a wonderful day that will bring back good memories in years to come. Remember those less fortunate and remember our troops. It’s tough to be away from home during holidays. Until next time

Sunday 11-22-09 I haven’t posted anything lately, because I am caught up in one of Laura Griffin’s new novels. I can highly recommend Untraceable. It is fastpaced. Ms. Griffin always has kick-ass heroines that hide behind a veneer of toughness, though they do want to be treated like ladies. Isn’t that just like many of us do? BTW Untraceable is available from Pocket Star and in bookstores, if you don’t go to Amazon to buy your books. I will tell you more soon. Right now I am recuperating from a Susan G Komen tennis tournament, a way to help pay for breast cancer cure. Until next time…

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Spammers

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

People who try to spam legitmate websites with jibberish and fake websites and names remind me of the cowards who blow up innocent people by hiding behind burquas and cover their faces with shawls. Hey, cowards, what do you really get out of it?

Feel the Heat by Cindy Gerard

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

If you are looking for a great read, I can highly recommend Cindy Gerard’s Feel The Heat. Ms. Gerard has the inimitable talent to keep her readers on tenterhooks before she revs up the action another notch and throws their anticipation into high gear. Feel The Heat is money well spent.