This is a fun program if you like to write, you can work on your writting chops, and get paid for it.
Author: Ambrosia
Quotable Sunday #1
Today..I am going to hone my favorite Founding Father and post some Quotes by Thomas Jefferson:
March Book List
Feb page total 3554
1st-We need to talk about Kevin 400 pages
2nd-5th BergDorf Blondes 371 pages
8th-11th The Boleyn Inheritance 514 pages
12th-15th And Only To Deceive 320 pages
15th- A Dangerous Dress 309 pages
16th-19th The Huntress 490 pages
20th-21st About Face 201 pages
22nd Dirty Little Angels 170 pages
23rd-25th True Stories of Law and Order 281 pages
25th Perfect Day 383 pages
26th-29th Fashionistas 281 pages
29th-31st All the Numbers 269 pages
Take a Look
Okay everyone this isnt book related but it is on my blog. If you could please take a look at the new button, I have added Subjective Beauty on the sidebar. Sara is going to be doing the new layout for the blog and should have it in April. I can hardly wait. She does some amazing work. I plan in the future to have her do my other blogs as well. So if you want some fun custom stuff on your blog,give her a holler. She does it all.
Jackson Rathbone and his band 100 Monkeys
This is awesome. I love Jackson, and turns out besides acting my fav Vampire, he can do my other favourite thing. Sing. And play guitar. *le sigh*
Books coming out in March
I thought as a good bookie I should post some things coming out soon, so a few releases coming out in March.
Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn – March 1st
Handle with care by Jodi Picoult – March 2nd
Paths of Glory by Jeffery Archer – March 3rd
The Little Sleep: A Novel by Paul Tremblay – March 3rd
The White Raven by Robert Low – March 9th
Corsair by Clive Cussler – March 9th
Much to Your Chagrin: A Memoir of Embarassment by Suzanne Guillette – March 10th
Max by James Patterson – March 16th
Twilight: Directors Notebook by Catherine Hardwicke – March 17th
I will do the last bit of the month later on in the month. :o) I think I covered a nice spread of Genre…and oh the list could go on.
Friday Finds: My first time
Shamless of me..
But I thought I would share, because my great grans Pie is Delicious.
Check out my recently published content on AC:
Great Grandma’s Easter Key Lime Pie
Booking Through Thursday:Collectibles
Hardcover? Or paperback?
Illustrations? Or just text?
First editions? Or you don’t care?
Signed by the author? Or not?
Don’t forget to leave a link to your actual response (so people don’t have to go searching for it) in the comments—or if you prefer, leave your answers in the comments themselves!
Well, I am not really one who collects. Because I read so many I have very few keepers. But when I do keep them it does not matter if it’s Hardcover or Paperback. I don’t really read any illustration books so therefore I tend to keep text books. It really does not matter if its signed or not, although if it is signed I am more likely to keep it. If you look at my current mountain of books to read I have mostly paperbacks, because they are easier to read.
Book Review: The Handmaidens Necklace by Kat Martin
Five years ago Rafael, Duke of Sheffield, believed he was betrayed by the woman he loved and the pain haunts him still. When Rafe discovers that he was cruelly tricked, and that Danielle Duval was never unfaithful, he’s desperate to win her back. But Dani is already on a steamer bound for America to marry another man. Impulsively, Rafe follows her and, trapping her in a compromising situation, quickly makes her his wife.Promising her that with time he can prove his love and win her trust, Rafe presents her with a stunning necklace rumored to hold great power. As much as Dani wants to believe it can right the wrongs of the past, she fears there is one truth it cannot conceal, a truth that could cost her this second chance with Rafe, the only man she has ever loved.
The Thrilling ending to Kat Martins Necklace Trilogy, this book was just as great as the first two. The Brides Necklace, and The Devils Necklace. We got to talk with the characters from the other books again, and we finally see Rafe get what he needs. His beautiful Dani. As with the other books in the series, this is well written with some unseen twists and turns to keep it exciting. I am sad the series is over, but would highly recommend it to anyone else who loves Historical Romances.