Tuesday, August 12, 2008

It's Been So Long

It's been a while since I posted anything. I'm not really sure why, I do believe I've had the time. I guess it's not such a bad thing that I've slacked off since I've have kept up my blog on tv.com so I don't feel so badly.

I've finished a ton of books since I wrote last. The latest series I've gotten into is Stephanie Meyer's Twilight Saga. It's very interesting and well written. I've finished just the first book, I'm waiting for Amazon to deliver the next one, but it was such a nice read. I finished it in about 5 days. Which seems like a long time, but since I have a full-time job, a son, and a house to take care of so to read about 100 pages a day is pretty good for me.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Lords of the Underworld - Book 2

I finished the first book in Gena Showalter's Lords of the Underworld series two weeks ago and today, more than a week before it's official release date, I picked up the second book in the series The Darkest Kiss at Borders.

The first book was even better than I thought it would be so I'm sure I'll love book two as well. This one revolves (mostly) around Lucian the Keeper of Death.

Ms. Showalter has an excellent site for her series, which you can find on the right side of my blog. This series gets my highest praise.

I'll be starting it as soon as I finish the book I am currently reading - Sleeping With the Fishes by MaryJanice Davidson. More on that one once I've finished.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

All My Series

A little over two years ago I became very anti-reading. I'm not sure what did it, but I had gone from reading one or two books a month to not reading anything at all. I'd just finished all of Tami Hoag's books (to date), James Patterson's Alex Cross Series, and Karen Marie Moning's Highlander/Fae series, but suddenly no books captured my interest. People would give me books or lend me books, but nothing stirred me at all.

Then life, as it will, took a strange turn and I "got sick." The day after Mother's Day 2006 I had major surgery. As a gift my therapist gave me a gift card to B&N with the hopes that maybe I'd find something I'd fall in love with and as a way to take my mind off of the pain I was in. I jumped onto the B&N.com and after a whole lot of searching I came up with Undead and Unwed by MaryJanice Davidson, Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison, and a book on Greek Mythology just to be sure I'd love the purchases. You see, I'd never read anything by these two women and with my current state of mind I had no way of knowing how the books would "affect" me.

Not since Tami Hoag's Night Sins or James Patterson's Sam's Letters to Jennifer have I blown through two books so quickly. Davidson's "Queen Betsy" series is hilarious! Betsy is the kind of girl who says what she wants, when she wants, no matter the result. Harrison's "Rachel Morgan" series is very detailed and is full of action. Needless to say.... I have since purchaed every book (to date) in both series.

Since that time, I've explored other Paranormal & Paranormal Romance series, such as: Candance Havens' "Bronwyn the Witch" series, Lynn Viehl's "Darkyn" series, and Laurell K. Hamilton's "Anita Blake" series. And I'm always on the lookout for a series which I will find interest in. I've recently become intrigued by Gena Showalter's "Lords of the Underworld" series which will begin May 1st.

The beginning of 2008 was very hard for me, again, and although I had my many books to keep me company, it wasn't until Lynn Viehl's "Darkyn" series piqued my interest that I went back to reading as I did while in high school.... one book every week. (Thank the goddess I don't have a boyfriend.) Now it's just a matter of time before all my series' have books coming out and I'll be back with the characters I know and love.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Why Is This Man Not More Famous?


So for those of you who don't know him, that's actor Ryan Phillipe. I just don't get why he's not considered a major star and his ex wife, who shall remain nameless, is. I recently saw two movies which Ryan stars in, Breach and Chaos, and I thought his performance in both was superb. I'm so sorry that he didn't get nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Breach, he certainly deserved one. He's one man who should be more famous.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Sexy Men of Film - Part One

Gerard Butler - 300, Dracula 2000, The Phantom of the Opera, etc.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

A Plea Unheard

So I'm basically nobody. Just a girl who loves to read, watch television, play video games with my son, listen to music, and catch a movie as often as life allows. I've told you I blog on another site, tv.com, under the same name, boromirbeauty, and if you really want to know more about my life you can always check me out over there. I will admit that most of my blogs lately have been about the books I've been reading and sexy men on television and in movies. I've also told you that I joined this blogspot thing in order to comment on writer Lynn Viehl's blog, and as I've recently found out, on the blogs of several other writers. Saying all that has lead to what I've decided to write about today.....

I was reading some old blogs of Lynn Viehl's and came across one in which she says that the 7th book in the Darkyn Series might be her last. It's more or less the last one she must write, because of her contract I'm assuming, but it could be her last forever.

Ms. Viehl, if by the Goddess you read this or get wind of this, I am begging with you... Don't give up on the Darkyn. Yours is such a rich and wonderfully woven series, that it begs further exploration. What I love so much is that while the Darkyn Series is in the category of paranormal romance, it's not just a bunch of sex scenes peppered with some dialogue in between. The stories have plots, twists and turns, good and evil, thought!!! And while there are sex scenes, it doesn't dominate the entire story. The characters are well thought out and not just variations on those of your previous books. Michael is nothing like Lucan and Lucan is nothing like Valentin. There's no typical "damsel" in each story, Alex is a Doctor, Nicola is a thief, and Sam a cop.... they're not all virgins with no families who could care less about dropping their lives to go live with their mates. I could go on and on, but I think you get my point. No matter what, thanks for writing such a wonderful series. :)

Monday, April 7, 2008

Time for Candace Havens

I finished Evermore last night. Try as I might, I couldn't keep from crying. The character of Jayr reminded me of myself a little. Okay, so I'm not a Darkyn but that need she had to be loved and wanted... well I think we all know that feeling. Ms. Viehl is a fabulous writer and this series is a must for any Paranormal Romance fan. Since the 6th book in the series, Twilight Fall isn't coming out until July, it's time to move on (or back) to another series I enjoy.

Candace Havens' Bronwyn the Witch series aka Charmed &. Only this time, in Like a Charm, it seems that another character from the series is taking center stage. Haven's has this easy way about her humor in these novels, 3 before this one, and her characters are very entertaining. I've got lots to do these next few weeks, so I probably won't get finished with it as fast as the previous books, but I'll savor it all the same.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Four Down, One To Go.... For Now

Well Thursday night I finished the 4th book in the Darkyn Series by Lynn Viehl, Night Lost. Oh my god, this woman can write! As pathetic as it might be, I'm so in love with the characters she has in these books, and I suspect that with this novel that will not change. Evermore, the 5th novel in the series, focuses on the characters of Jayr and Byrne and their "relationship." I say it like that because I have only just started the book and don't know any more about it. Once this one is finished I'll have to wait until July for the next book, although I've pre-ordered it already so I won't have to trek to the store to get it. :)

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Give Me a Glossary

I love when an author creates a whole new world for us to explore.

People like Karen Marie Moaning with her Fae/Highlander series, Laurell K. Hamilton with her Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series, and most recently (that I've discovered) Lynn Viehl with her Darkyn series.

But for goodness sakes, please give me a glossary! I beg you! Tell me how to say these words you put in your beautiful novels and more importantly... tell me what they mean. I'm no dumby, I can basically figure out what you're talking about, but I'd much rather know what you're thinking/writing/saying, in your own words.

It's so very helpful.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Any Help You Can Give Me?

On how to use this site... would be greatly appreciated. It's gonna take me some getting used to, it's nothing like tv.com.

Thanks in advance.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Don't Have a Clue

So I'm starting this thing here. My blog. Well... my second blog, since I keep one on tv.com. I've decided to do this second one because quite a few of my favorite authors have blogs here as well and this will help me to keep in touch with them and up to date on what they have going on.

Since a great deal of my tv.com blogs have been about books lately this will help to keep them seperate as well, I'm sure I'm driving you all crazy with all the book talk. :) You can keep commenting on my other blog though if you don't have an ID, I'm fine with that.

The future of tv.com looks a little iffy so I have every reason to believe some of you will be joining me in the future. Either way, see you 'round.