Supernatural
Review:This book was set in Castle Rock. A fictitious Maine village that has been a setting in some of Mr. Kings other novels. It is a creepy book--but not in the same vein as Mr. King's other novels. A stranger shows up in town by the name of Leland Gaunt. He claims to come from Ohio. He is charming, mysterious and somehow possesses the ability to know excatly what his customers desire most. What they want more than anything else in this world. Everything comes with a price over and above what he ask... Read more
Review:Shirley Jackson's last novel (written three years before her untimely death at the age of forty-eight) is not what I expected. Yet, I loved it. Still I can see why many readers were left scratching their heads. Isn't Jackson supposed to write scary stories? But....wow....This is certainly unsettling. And there really ARE a lot of similarities to her other works, and her life. Jackson herself was a very private person, fought several internal demons (varying addictions, agoraphobia, psychosomatic... Read more
Review:I absolutely LOVE this series!
I read the Abandoned a while ago, and finally got around to this one. Note:I accidently bought The Kingdom instead of The Restorer, but it didn't matter! I was sucked in and finished it in 2 days. This was awesome. Read more
Review:This is a stand alone novel from Connelly as opposed to his Harry Bosch series.
The scenario involves Henry Pierce a computer genius moving into a new apartment and receiving numerous calls from clients of a call girl who previously had this number.
From here Henry is dragged into the Los Angeles world of escort services and Internet web sites.
The story has some merit but the plotting is ridiculous, which is a shame because Connelly is usually so much better than this. He p... Read more
Review:While many people are talking these books down I think it is more that they are still good books but they are not as good as those first 7-10 books in this series.
Sherry and Basileios made a great couple and the book was very entertaining IMHO but maybe its been so long since I read one of these books but I don't remember them being full of so much filler sex as this one but that could be me. I started scanning those encounters unless there was something unique about it (most were not).<... Read more
Review:I liked this book, it had enough adventure and romance mixed in. I would recommend this book, it was enough to make me purchase another in the series to see what became of the other characters mentioned in it. Read more
Review:This one is an essential read...as it sets up some of the history....and KUDOS to her for coming up with the Atlantis twist....I love it!
But after reading about 4 of her books I realized that some of the other books have a much more "nail biting" plot. Read more
Review:i like lynsay sands books very much. she has a great sense of humor. I enjoyed this book as well but I did not laugh out loud, like I have reading her other books. While there where some amusing actions, I felt there was something missing. don't keep this review from trying her books because she is definately a gifted writer. Her books are on my keeper shelf. I guess what I am saying is that some of her other books showcase her talent better. Read more
Review:This story of Lucians brother Armand, the father of Thomas, Nicholas who we have already read about was a far cry from the level of reading that we get in the other Argeneau Novels. It is very much predictable, slow, and no build up.
It is starts right to the point and leaves no suspense in the developing relationship, no chance to really fall in love with characters. I knew exactly who did "it" within the first quarter of the book. I love Lyndsay Sands and love this series so I will keep buy... Read more
Review:Lynsay Sands has written another "Good" Argeneau Vampire Novel.
I enjoyed the theme of Love that Conquers All. In today's time one needs to escape to a place of Timeless Love, Even If It Is a Vampire Love. Read more