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Saturday, November 20, 2010
REview: Lovely Times
Crimson Sunrise
There was no love that could compare the monstrosity of that which was beheld by the pair of lovers. They locked eyes and then it was all downhill. There was no breaking them apart, and there was not breaking them in. They were star-crossed lovers, defined by a past that held no bounds and loved by everyone and no one at once.
There was no love that could compare the monstrosity of that which was beheld by the pair of lovers. They locked eyes and then it was all downhill. There was no breaking them apart, and there was not breaking them in. They were star-crossed lovers, defined by a past that held no bounds and loved by everyone and no one at once.
There was no love that could compare the monstrosity of that which was beheld by the pair of lovers. They locked eyes and then it was all downhill. There was no breaking them apart, and there was not breaking them in. They were star-crossed lovers, defined by a past that held no bounds and loved by everyone and no one at once.
There was no love that could compare the monstrosity of that which was beheld by the pair of lovers. They locked eyes and then it was all downhill. There was no breaking them apart, and there was not breaking them in. They were star-crossed lovers, defined by a past that held no bounds and loved by everyone and no one at once.
There was no love that could compare the monstrosity of that which was beheld by the pair of lovers. They locked eyes and then it was all downhill. There was no breaking them apart, and there was not breaking them in. They were star-crossed lovers, defined by a past that held no bounds and loved by everyone and no one at once.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Testing Post
The Language of Trees by Ilie Ruby.
Echo O'Connell knows that the summer holds its secrets. They are whispered in the rustling trees, in the lush scent of the lilacs, in the flurry of the mayflies batting against the screen door, and in the restless spirits that seem to clamor in the scant breezes on hot evenings. It is in summer that she returns home to Canandaigua, to confront these spirits, both living and not, and to share a secret with her first love, Grant Shongo—a secret that will forever change the lives of many people in the town and put to rest the mysterious disappearance of a little boy more than a decade earlier.
Grant, a descendant of the Seneca Indians who call this place "The Chosen Spot," has also come back to face his past. After a broken marriage, he has moved into his childhood home, a lake house that has withstood happiness and tragedy. He knows the spirits of the past must be dealt with—that of the little boy who disappeared all those years ago; the boy's sister, who never overcame the loss; and the love Grant still has for Echo. But before the healing must come the forgiveness. . . .
Echo O'Connell knows that the summer holds its secrets. They are whispered in the rustling trees, in the lush scent of the lilacs, in the flurry of the mayflies batting against the screen door, and in the restless spirits that seem to clamor in the scant breezes on hot evenings. It is in summer that she returns home to Canandaigua, to confront these spirits, both living and not, and to share a secret with her first love, Grant Shongo—a secret that will forever change the lives of many people in the town and put to rest the mysterious disappearance of a little boy more than a decade earlier.
Grant, a descendant of the Seneca Indians who call this place "The Chosen Spot," has also come back to face his past. After a broken marriage, he has moved into his childhood home, a lake house that has withstood happiness and tragedy. He knows the spirits of the past must be dealt with—that of the little boy who disappeared all those years ago; the boy's sister, who never overcame the loss; and the love Grant still has for Echo. But before the healing must come the forgiveness. . . .
Friday, February 12, 2010
TEsting Post
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly Meme started by Breaking the Spine. It is a feature that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. This one sounds unusual and it definitely has my interest.
This week's pre-publication "can't-wait-to-read" selection is:
Forget-Her-Nots by Amy Brecount
Releasing Mar 1st 2010
Something—some power—is blooming inside Laurel. She can use flowers to do things. Like bringing back lost memories. Or helping her friends ace tests. Or making people fall in love.
Laurel suspects her newfound ability has something to do with an ancient family secret, one that her mother meant to share with Laurel when the time was right. But then time ran out.
Clues and signs and secret messages seem to be all around Laurel at Avondale School, where her mother had also boarded as a student. Can Laurel piece everything together quickly enough to control her power, which is growing more potent every day? Or will she set the stage for the most lovestruck, infamous prom in the history of the school?
Laurel suspects her newfound ability has something to do with an ancient family secret, one that her mother meant to share with Laurel when the time was right. But then time ran out.
Clues and signs and secret messages seem to be all around Laurel at Avondale School, where her mother had also boarded as a student. Can Laurel piece everything together quickly enough to control her power, which is growing more potent every day? Or will she set the stage for the most lovestruck, infamous prom in the history of the school?
From Amazon.com
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