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Name: Alyssa
Location: Utah, United States

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I'm a reader, reviewer, and published author at Cobblestone Press. In this blog, I focus mainly on the books I read: primarily romance in almost every subgenre, with the occasional true-crime book thrown in for a little variety.

When I'm not writing, I enjoy preserving my photos through the art of scrapbooking. I also love scented candles, though of course I don't burn them too close to my books or scrapbooking supplies. :) I also enjoy watching A&E programs such as Cold Case Files and American Justice.

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Moving Day

Moving Day is here! From now on, you'll find me at this address:

http://www.alyssasbookblog.com

Please update your links and feeds, and come see the updated look!

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Along for the Ride

Michelle M. Pillow's Along for the Ride has been getting some good buzz. Even more importantly, the story sounded intriguing, so I picked it up at the bookstore. It was a terrific find: 4.5 out of 5.

New York City police detective Megan Matthews is cursed with always being right. Her instincts are good, her deductive reasoning even better. She's found her hard-headed ways to be too much for most men, so she's given up trying to find Mr. Right and has settled for arresting Mr. Wrong.

Easy on the eyes crime-scene photographer Ryan Lucas has had a crush on the sexy detective since he first took her photograph by accident at a crime scene. That picture became headline news, and she hasn't talked to him since. He's tried everything to get her attention, but when nothing works he's left with only one option. But is blackmailing a cop into marriage really a good idea?

I've been craving a solid, character-driven romance, and Along for the Ride had just what I wanted. Megan and Ryan are well-drawn characters, so realistic I felt like I knew them. Ryan is a wonderful example of the appeal of beta heroes. He's smitten with Megan from the start, and I loved watching Megan's journey to the realization of her feelings toward him. It was a nice role-reversal from the norm.

This is how erotic romance should be, with love scenes that are always relevant and revealing, and characters who are always engaging. I loved the way Pillow spread the character revelations throughout the story--it kept me turning the pages, anxious to find out what happened next.

I'm on the hunt for more of Pillow's books in the Cheek line. Along for the Ride is apparently part of a series, so I'm going to track down the other books.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Coming Soon

This blog will soon be moving. I recently moved my author site to WordPress, and now I love it. I'm especially fond of the ability to schedule posts in the future. So I'm moving this blog over in a week or so. The look will be similar to this one, with a few added flourishes. I'll post a link once it's ready to go.

That means I've been going in and adding labels to the posts I hadn't gotten to. I don't know if that means these posts will show up again on blog readers. If they do, you'll know why.

I've also decided I need a challenge to get me scrapbooking again. So my goal will be simple--a two-page layout every two weeks. That should be doable, and maybe it will help me get my craft room straightened up a bit as well. I'll post the scrapbook pages here, so this will be my scrapbooking and reading blog.

I've been plodding my way through true-crime book Murdered Innocents, by Corey Mitchell. I think it could have been shortened considerably. Sometimes condensing is a good thing. I'll decide whether to finish it. Maybe I'll just skim to the end.

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Surviving Demon Island

I've read Jaci Burton before, so I decided to try the first book in her latest series. Surviving Demon Island turned out to be a very nice read: 4 out of 5.

What's America's top female action star doing on a tropical island shrouded in secrecy? To Gina Bliss, competing in a survival-type reality show is a nice change from fending off on-screen villains. Until she meets real-life action hero Derek Marks. A survival specialist in a tight black T and sexy stubble, he's arousing every bad-boy fantasy she's ever had . . . and testing her survival skills to the max.

Martial arts, jungle warfare--Derek's done it all. But his latest mission is more dangerous than a stick of dynamite. Try telling that to the sexy, adrenaline-pumped acress who's got his libido racing off the charts. As the heat rises between them and real-life violence erupts, suddenly Derek and Gina are on the run . . . and when they uncover a secret so explosive it could blow the lid off their so-called reality show, these two unlikely heroes are about to discover what surviving's really about . . .

In a subgenre--paranormal romance--where you see a lot of the same old thing, Surviving Demon Island offers a fresh look at a demon world. The book starts out simply enough: Gina is offered a chance to participate in a new reality series. We see her desire to do something new and exciting. What she gets is a world different than she ever expected, one that's turned inside-out.

She also gets Derek.

It's clear from the beginning that Derek is in on the secret, that he knows what's going on behind the scenes. There's also the classic man-and-woman-at-odds attraction between them. Still, the story offers some interesting surprises: two in particular toward the end notch up the conflict. And I loved the way Derek and Gina's relationship heats up. :)

This is my favorite of Burton's books (those I've read, anyway), and it's built on a fascinating premise. I'm very excited to read the next book in the series.

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Monday, January 07, 2008

TBR Challenge

I've really missed the TBR (to-be-read) Challenges, so I've decided to start having them. It's going to be very informal--no signups or anything like that. If you want to join in, please do. Then post a comment here with a link to the review of the book you read for the challenge. If you don't have a blog but want to participate, feel free to post a review in the comments.

In January, I'm going to read a book with a copyright of 2006 or older. In fact, older is probably better, because I've got several books that have been lying around for quite a while.

If you're one of the lucky folks who doesn't have books from 2006, then go with one that's been in your pile the longest.

Hope you'll join me in the challenge!

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Sunday, January 06, 2008

I Live in the Stone Age

Back when I started tracking how many books I read each year and keeping a list of books, authors, and ratings, I used an advanced method known as a notebook and pen. Every few months, I'd transfer the information to a spreadsheet I used at the end of the year to come up with my stats. Transferring the info always took a while, so a few years ago I decided to cut out the middle man (the notebook) and just use the spreadsheet.

It's taken a while, but I've discovered that doesn't work for me. Updating a spreadsheet every time I finish a book feels too much like work, and I do enough of that during the day.

What this means is that I have no year-in-review to share this time around, but I do have a new goal.

For 2008, I'm going back to the notebook.

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Friday, January 04, 2008

Lover Awakened

Long time no write . . . yes, I know. I'm still reading, but now that I'm writing more often, writing reviews sometimes seems like a chore. So I'll just keep on plugging along, doing my thing, and posting when I have the desire to post.

I read J.R. Ward's Dark Lover a while ago and quite enjoyed it. Since then, the hype this series gets has made me a little reluctant to read more. It's almost like reading about the books makes me less interested in reading the books themselves? I don't know. In any case, Zsadist interested me in the first book, so I decided to skip Lover Eternal and go straight to Lover Awakened.

A former blood slave, the vampire Zsadist still bears the scars from a past filled with suffering and humiliation. Renowned for his unquenchable fury and sinister deeds, he is a savage feared by humans and vampires alike. Anger is his only companion and terror his only passion--untl he rescues a beautiful female from the evil Lessening Society.

Bella is instantly entranced by the seething power Zsadist possesses. But even as their desire for each other begins to overtake them, Zsadist's thirst for vengeance against Bella's tormentors drives him to the brink of madness. Now Bella must help her lover overcome the wounds of his tortured past and find a future with her . . .

I loved the main story. Bella and Zsadist--both are terrific. In fact, Zsadist is immensely compelling. I loved every moment he was on the page, and I thought Bella was certainly his match. The singing scene was awesome.

The rest of the story, though . . . I found myself skimming the lesser scenes. There's too much from that POV and not enough of it interested me. Perhaps that's because of my tendency not to like to get the villain's POV.

As for another subplot, I wasn't as affected by it as I could have been because I knew what was coming. This made it a sad development, but I was a bit detached, too. I wonder what I would have thought if I hadn't known about it. Actually, reading that part would have been worse. I tend to like my stories nicely tied up at the end, so knowing what was coming helped in that regard.

I enjoy Lover Awakened, and give it 4 out of 5, but I don't find myself desperate to read the other books. So I guess I'd call myself a casual reader of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series rather than an avid fan.

Did I mention that I love Zsadist? I just wish I'd loved the rest of the book as much as his story.

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