Friday, January 14, 2011

My Favorite Reads of 2010
             Late, but still great.    (no order to my adoration.)           


   
There are so many things to say, again, about Charlie Courtland's beautiful Elizabeth Bathory. The best thing to say it that it should be read by all of you.

“Charlie Courtland has taken a time and event in history and put a story to it that would rival the actual events. She takes the reported facts as well as many of the rumors of the day and spins them into a story so believable that is could be the true events as they transpired.
This story is not for the weak of heart as there is much madness and despair. Be prepared to be sucked into the story and become a part of it. You will see the blood spatters and will feel the actual weight of the horror as it unfolds.”
Amazon reviewer, Sept. 18, 2010



Jason McIntyre unravels your imagination with his words, and presents a better version, which you cannot help but love.

"This is a roller coaster ride: you're in the hot sun, chugging to the top, anticipating the drop the whole way and then--boom--the drop comes and you're gasping for air. The hot wind blasts you and your guts are in your throat. In the last half of the book, some scenes had me by the larynx. Highly recommended!"
Dvier, Sony Reader Store



  
This is a new cover for Danielle Bourdon's nightmare, and exactly the creature I saw in my own mind.


"Dreoteth is one of the more unique books I've read in a long time."
Daniel L. Carter, October, 2010







  
Heather Paye illustrates the perplexities of childhood; feeling invisible, yet seemingly always in trouble.

"...It was hard to put this book down without proceeding further. I found this reading material very close to the heart reading. It is a book I would recommend for all the general public. This young writer I feel will go very far in writing more books in the near future."
Joyce L. Paclik, April 19,2009 
 






Very shortly, one of my next interviews. Jen Hilborne writes a vicious mystery.


"I read this book in one sitting--could not put it down! Loved the San Francisco setting and the shout out to the Gold Dust Lounge! Would like to see more of the characters created for this book. Hopefully Ms. Hilborne has more Mac Jackson stories... "
Amazon reviewer, June 30, 2010








The first of my Darcia Helle experiences. She made me laugh, then chilled me before the laughter died away.

"I have read all of this author's books and have loved them all but this one has it
all humor with an edge. I could not put this book down the characters are still in
my head I hated to see the last page I wanted more."
Lorraine A. Benton, July 14, 2010







I want to flee the earth, in search of this woman; Captain Dace. Jaleta Clegg gave me a new childhood heroine.

"This book was hard to put down once I got into it. There is something very special about Dace, something very relate-able. This is a wild ride that at points even brought me to tears with the heartfelt and sympathetic character interactions."
Bobbie Berendson, March 19, 2010






 
Maria Savva creates a near vacuum between her two characters, and they still harbor love which can withstand the damage.
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"What's beautiful about this novel is that as the plot opens up and takes its twists and turns, the relationship between husband and wife remains the strength of the prose. These two people are so confused, so in love, and have so much to contend with. They need to talk! And each time they do, they seem to say everything but what they need to say. I kept thinking the world seemed against them, but all they really needed was to confide in each other, to share. Notice how I'm speaking of these characters as though I know them? This is Savva's magic."
J.L. Knox, Dec. 28, 2010




 
Next week's Featured author; William T. Prince.  His character, Clint Buchanan is humble, as he is tall, but he cannot shake trouble, which rides in an outlaw gang of Texas bikers.
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"Action packed, a real triller to be sure. The characters are full, rounded and you come to know them as people you want as your friends. 'Sasquatch' himself is a little part in all of us, the good parts, of course. It was a pleasure to read this book, and I look forward to getting my hands on the sequel."
Jay Henderson, June 4, 2010







Remove the two most powerful men in America, within hours of one another, then stand back to observe if the Constitution will unravel before your eyes. Who, in all the world, might be to blame?
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"As Beaudet adds layer on layer to the story, it’s like a punch in the gut. I kept thinking, this could really happen.…'By a Thread' has the ring of authenticity—It’s obvious that Beaudet has done his homework when it comes to Mormon customs and culture, to the finer points of our Constitution, in the descriptions of exotic locales such as Vienna and Munich. Most importantly, he understands that love is transcendent." [This is an excerpt. To read the full review, click here.]
Neil Badders, Minneapolis, MN*7 November 2010

5 comments:

  1. So pleased Dréoteth made your list of 2010 favs! How awesome. :)

    Danielle

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  2. Thanks bunches, Joel. So cool of you to include "On The Gathering Storm" in your listing for the year.

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  3. Hi! Just wanted to let you know you’ve won the Stylish Blogger Award! Check out my latest blog post to learn more. :) I know I'm a lurker but I enjoy your posts.

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  4. Joel! I've only just seen this blog post as I was away in January and am still catching up on my emails!!! Thanks so much for including 'Second Chances' in your faves :)

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