A very non-productive month for me, reading wise, unfortunately.  Sure hope 
August will be better...


Title: Goodnight Tweetheart
Author: Teresa Medeiros
Publisher: Gallery
Publication Date: January, 2011
Paperback: 222 pages
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 9/10

Description: New York Times bestselling author Teresa Medeiros absolutely 
dazzles in this quick-witted, laugh-out-loud funny, and highly moving love 
story that will set readers’ hearts atwitter.

Abigail Donovan has a lot of stuff she should be doing. Namely writing her next 
novel. A bestselling author who is still recovering from a near Pulitzer Prize 
win and the heady success that follows Oprah’s stamp of approval, she is stuck 
at Chapter Five and losing confidence daily. But when her publicist signs her 
up for a Twitter account, she’s intrigued. What’s all the fuss?

Taken under the wing of one of her Twitter followers, “MarkBaynard"—a quick 
witted, quick-typing professor on sabbatical—Abby finds it easy to put words 
out into the world 140 characters at a time. And once she gets a handle on 
tweets, retweets, direct messages, hashtags, and trends, she starts to feel 
unblocked in writing and in life. After all, why should she be spending hours 
in her apartment staring at her TweetDeck and fretting about her stalled career 
when Mark is out there traveling the world and living?

Or is he?

Told almost entirely in tweets and DMs, Goodnight Tweetheart is a truly modern 
take on a classic tale of love and loss—a Griffin and Sabine for the Twitter 
generation.

My Thoughts: In today’s technologically advanced world, love finds us no matter 
where we are. Those of us who are highly skilled in all things Twitter will 
relate to Abby and Mark and for those of us who aren’t so knowledgeable in all 
things Twitter will still relate to Abby and Mark. I found myself drawn to this 
book by the title and though I’m not an advanced “Tweeter” as other people are, 
this story is still easy to get into.

I loved how each Twitter conversation between Mark and Abby starts with the 
question “what are you wearing,” which elicits some humorous responses and ends 
with a goodnight round robin volleying back and forth until Mark ends it with 
“Goodnight Tweetheart.”

I could not put this book down. Like Abby, I eagerly anticipated what Mark 
Baynard would say next and find out where in the world he was traveling to 
next. I loved how his wit and charm draw Abby out of her slump and she begins 
writing again with his daily encouragement.

Overall, I loved this book but I struggled with the rating. I felt the ending 
left me a little flat. There should have been more, giving the reader a little 
closure. Still, this book is a solid A- that will charm the reader, bring a 
smile to their face and a laugh to their soul.



Title: Kindred In Death (In Death #29)
Author: J.D. Robb
Publisher: Putnam
Publication Date: November, 2009
Hardcover: 374 pages
Genre: Mystery / Suspense / Thriller
Rating: 10/10

Description: When the newly promoted captain of the NYPSD and his wife return a 
day early from their vacation, they were looking forward to spending time with 
their bright and vivacious sixteen-year-old daughter who had stayed behind.

Not even their worst nightmares could have prepared them for the crime scene 
that awaited them instead. Brutally murdered in her bedroom, Deena's body 
showed signs of trauma that horrified even the toughest of cops; including our 
own Lieutenant Eve Dallas, who was specifically requested by the captain to 
investigate.

When the evidence starts to pile up, Dallas and her team think they are about 
to arrest their perpetrator; little do they know yet that someone has gone to 
great lengths to tease and taunt them by using a variety of identities. 
Overconfidence can lead to careless mistakes. But for Dallas, one mistake might 
be all she needs to bring justice.

My Thoughts: What appears to start out as a random brutal crime quickly turns 
into a web of revenge and horror as a brutal killer is systematically killing 
the loved ones of people he blames for ruining his life. With the impending 
nuptials of Louise and Charles and Eve’s near panic at the thought of her 
matron of honor duties, she has very little time to find the killer but our Eve 
would much rather get bloody and chase down a killer than be subjected to the 
rituals of marriage and being within 100 miles of Trina and her devices of 
female torture.

As always, I loved this book and can’t get enough of Eve, Roark and the gang. 
However, I was expecting a more intense takedown of the subject. As usual, it 
played out flawlessly, but with the level of brutality the killer demonstrates, 
I expected him to go down fighting. Perhaps the author didn’t want her beaten 
and bloodied right before the wedding. Even so, Eve does get her hands dirty a 
few times and takes a few hits for the team. Not enough snark with Summerset 
this go around, but these two pace themselves beautifully and don’t disappoint 
when they do take the gloves off. I love how Peabody is developing as a 
character. She’s really coming into her own as a detective and with Eve’s 
mentoring, she will be a force to be reckoned with. What can I say about Roark 
that hasn’t been said a million times already? As Peabody and Mavis would say, 
he’s mag. I always enjoy seeing him getting to use his computer geek skills 
working with Feeney and
 McNab to assist Eve.

With 29 books in the series and no indication of slowing down, I am excited to 
see what Eve and the gang gets into next.



Title: Eternal Kiss Of Darkness (Night Huntress World #2)
Author: Jeaniene Frost
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: July, 2010
Paperback: 361 pages
Genre: Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy
Rating: 10/10

Description: An immortal war has been brewing in the darkness . . .

And now one woman has stumbled into the shadows.

Chicago private investigator Kira Graceling should have just kept on walking. 
But her sense of duty refused to let her ignore the moans of pain coming from 
inside a warehouse just before dawn. Suddenly she finds herself in a world 
she's only imagined in her worst nightmares.

At the center is Mencheres, a breathtaking Master vampire who thought he'd seen 
it all. Then Kira appears—this fearless, beautiful . . . human who braved death 
to rescue him. Though he burns for her, keeping Kira in his world means risking 
her life. Yet sending her away is unthinkable.

But with danger closing in, Mencheres must choose either the woman he craves, 
or embracing the darkest magic to defeat an enemy bent on his eternal 
destruction.

My Thoughts: This book turned out to be quite the surprise. In a good way. 
Mencheres has been a central character through the entire Night Huntress series 
and yet I didn’t seem have much interest in him. He always seemed to be 
brooding and even a little dull and mopey. In Destined For An Early Grave, 
there was a slight glimpse and hint of Mencheres’ ability to demonstrate quick 
wit and snappy dialogue. I’m happy I didn’t write him off as too dull or boring 
because I would have missed this story and that would have been regrettable. 
Those of us who have been fans of Ms. Frost’s books from the beginning know 
Mencheres to be quite eccentric and a little hard to warm up to. In his words, 
he’s older than dirt and has seen a lot of pain and suffering and endured quite 
a bit of his own as well. If you enjoy tortured characters carrying around 
scads of emotional baggage, you can’t go wrong with Mencheres. He’s used to 
people using him, hurting
 him, betraying him and even trying to kill him. He’s not used to a complete 
stranger endangering her own life trying to help him.

Kira is carrying her own baggage. Bad relationships, sick sister, loser 
brother, the list goes on. What I really liked about her is she’s a fighter. 
When she’s down, she refuses to stay down. She stands up to an abusive husband 
and picks her life up and moves forward. She doesn’t needlessly throw herself 
into stupid situations but when she sees a man being attacked, she doesn’t 
think twice about trying to help even though it nearly costs her own life. 
Unfortunately, she has seen too much and finds herself being kept somewhat of a 
prisoner until Mencheres can erase her memory about what she has seen.

I really loved this story because up until this book, Mencheres has been a 
character that I haven’t been able to relate to or connect with. His presence 
never seemed to carry the story anywhere or provide any interesting moments 
though he has always been a central character. With this book, Mencheres is 
revealed as a force to be reckoned with. He starts out as the same brooding and 
moping character as before, but quickly shows a completely new side to his 
personality that I never knew existed. Now I see a compassionate character that 
is protective and caring. He is a strong character with powers beyond imagining 
but has immense wisdom. It’s like the old Mencheres that I was seeing in 
previous books had died and was reborn into a completely different character. 

I’m looking forward to where this series will take me next. Now that Mencheres 
is no longer the boring wet blanket I thought him to previously be, I would 
love to see a spin off book for Vlad, Ian and Tate.

 
Sherri

Currently reading 'SCUSE ME WHILE I KILL THIS GUY by Leslie Langtry, SUCCUBUS 
BLUES by Richelle Mead, HARRY POTTER & THE SORCERER'S STONE by J.K. Rowling & 
listening to PALE DEMON by Kim Harrison
 
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