Review – 2010 Reading Challenge – I Spy Something Bloody

For the final DIK Reading Challenge of the year, I’m reviewing Josh Lanyon’s I Spy Something Bloody.  Mark is a special agent looking to get out of the game after a failed mission.  Injured, the first person he calls for help is Stephen Thorpe, the man he loves, the...

Come visit Contact Infinite Futures!

I’m blogging at a new group author blog (Contact Infinite Futures) today, about Fringe, more or less.  Stop by and take a look — we’re a bunch of sci-fi Carina Press authors.  I know, I know… Wolfsbane & Blood Relations aren’t exactly...

The Cookie Conundrum

Nutterbutters.  Peanut butter cookie with peanut butter filling.  I don’t remember ever seeing these back home in Toronto, so I’d never tried them until recently.  I like them, but I’m not entirely sure why — the peanut taste isn’t quite as strong as I’d like. ...

I’m never going to meet my deadlines…

We recently got a new blu-ray player — our old DVD player died.  We can get Netflix directly through the blu-ray player — so cool!  I’m loving it.  We finished watching Lie to Me.  When the series started, we weren’t able to work it into our elaborate and...

Review – 2010 DIK Reading Challenge – Caught Running

Again, my month has disappeared!  For this month’s DIK reading challenge, I’m reviewing Caught Running by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux.  This is the story of Jake Campbell and Brandon Bartlett, who attended high school together as polar opposites — jock and...