NYT Best-Selling Author, Charlaine Harris, Blog Post for July 4, 2020: Here’s what’s making me happy right now, besides books…
Jodi Taylor
BOOKS & BLOG: August 16, 2019
Book reviews and blog entry from NYT Best-Selling Author, Charlaine Harris.
BOOKS & BLOG: April 3, 2019
Books of the Week: In Her Sights, Katie Ruggle The Liar’s Girl, Katherine Ryan Howard Say Nothing, Patrick Radden Keefe Visions and Omens, Kelley Armstrong That Ain’t Witchcraft, Seanan McGuire White Silence, Jodi Taylor Get in Trouble, Kelly Link In this new Katie...
BOOKS & BLOG: December 14, 2018
Dreadful Company, Vivian ShawThe Cabin at the End of the World, Paul TremblayWhite Silence, Jodi TaylorPast Tense, Lee Child I enjoyed Vivian Shaw’s first Greta Helsing book, Strange Practice,so much that I was very glad to get the second book, Dreadful...
BOOKS & BLOG: April 8, 2018
Blog post of New York Times Best-Selling Author, Charlaine Harris, for April 8, 2018
BOOKS & BLOG: November 30, 2017
I’ve been really remiss (for several reasons) in writing a blog lately. Now I have so many books lined up to talk about, I’m just going to skip any of my opinions I was going to share, and get right to the important thing: the books. Firebird, Mercedes Lackey...
BOOKS & BLOG: October 3, 2017
Books this week: Red Sistery by Mark Lawrence, Lies, Damned Lies, and History by Jodi Taylor, Dark Legacy by Christine Feehan, The Western Star by Craig Johnson
BOOKS & BLOG: July 27, 2017
Books of the Week: Promise of Fire, Amanda Bouchet A Second Chance, Jodi Taylor The Defense, Steve Cavanagh The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, Becky Chambers Obviously, I am WAY behind on telling you what I've been reading and enjoying. I set quite a few books...
BOOKS & BLOG: February 27, 2017
Now we’re back in our lair, and boy, does it feel good. Our own bed, our own shower, our own kitchen . . . our own everything. Once the remediation team finishes unpacking our stuff, we’ll be back to normal, more or less. Looking for a few things I couldn’t track down, I cleaned a garbage bag full of debris from my desk drawers. This was progress in an unexpected direction.