DocTurtle’sInfamousFinale

by SB Sarah Wednesday, December 31, 2008 at 01:15 AM

Book CoverWhat a perfect way to end the year: DocTurtle finishes another review.

Part 5: Chapters 20 through 26

All things must come to an end, and so it is with Heyer’s tale of Waterloo.  After several truly engaging chapters, we come down from the mountaintop and finish out with a series of chapters focusing on the battle itself.  Eighty-eight straight pages of blow-by-blow on the battlefield!  Ouch.  I wouldn’t mind a few highlights, but I’ll be damned if Heyer doesn’t tell us of every last little manoeuvre either side makes.  I’ll go light on the details below.

Ready?

Here we go…

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MissedOpportunity

by SB Sarah Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 01:36 PM

imageAuthor Leslie Kelly wrote me with a bummer of a story:

I just found out (too little too late!) that on Christmas night, Sirius XM radio had a 4 hour read-aloud of a Christmas story I did for eHarlequin last year! (This on top of finding out that the thing was offered as a free audio book from audible.com for the past month!)

Anyway, I had no idea, would have absolutely loved to listen, and was just wondering if anybody out there in romance land actually heard any of it. Is there any teeny-tiny way you could ask on SBTB?

I only found out because somebody wrote to tell me about the Audible offer, so I googled the story, and this popped up. Major bummer, I had about 20 members of my family here on Christmas night...what an absolute blast to turn on the radio and hear one of “Leslie’s little stories” being read out loud.

So - did anyone happen to tune in to their Sirius radio and hear her story? How was it? And DUDE how much of a bummer is that!

IntroducingDearBitches,SmartAuthors:thePodcast

by SB Sarah Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 10:46 AM

Sarah’s too close to the phone, Jane is driving, and we’re recording our conversation. Want to listen in?

This is the feed to the podcast and you can click on this link to add it to iTunes.  We can’t curse on the podcast due to iTunes content restrictions. (Dammit fuck). 

Feel free to give us content suggestions, tips on how to do this whole thing better, or general wtf-ery comments.  It’s all welcome because a) we are new to this and b) we don’t really know what we are doing so the wtf comments are probably all valid.  The email address for the podcast is .

The challenge of time continuity is epic fun in the “What?” department. We reference Dahl’s book and the Save the Contemporary as “in progress” because this was recorded before we launched the contest - and we talk about layoffs “this week” when in fact publishing is closed for the holidays. Whee! Newbie errors, we has them! 

As Jane says, we are the picture of amateurs. Come watch us grow! Or, listen, as the case may be.

We’re going to be making this a regular feature in 2009, so let us know what you think. This podcast is brought to you by the letters W, T, and F, and by Morgan from Miss Media Productions .

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Reminder:VideomoContestDeadlineLooms!

by SB Sarah Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 05:26 AM

I think the word “looms” is hilarious for some reason. Deadlines definitely loom over me. They’re creepy like someone standing way too much in my personal space. But enough about me and my personal space issues: Videomo Contest Entries are due 1 January by midnight EST.

If you’ve made a Videomo and it’s not among the ones listed on our YouTube channel please please please asap so I can make sure to catch it and add it to our lineup.

Remember - winner gets Teh Kindle and a heaping pile of the people’s ovation and fame forever. Good luck!

EmbracingtheMoonlightbyWayneJordan

by SB Sarah Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at 04:28 AM
Our Grade:
F
Title: Embracing the Moonlight
Author: Wayne Jordan
Publication Info: Kimani Press 2006, ISBN: 1583147810
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Book CoverWhen I redid the re-captioning of Wayne Jordan’s book from the Uncyclopedia definition of romance, the book itself caught my eye. The synopsis sounded very interesting, so I ordered it.

Mason Sinclair is recovering from a terrible injury sustained in the line of duty when his mother tells him that the man the thought was his father was not, and that he has three brothers he never knew about. Lianne Thomas is undercover protecting a little boy and his mother. They’re both in Barbados. Could this potentially rock? It seemed to me that yes, oh yes, it could. Caribbean setting? Law enforcement protagonists? Multiple plots of family history, intrigue, suspense and pretending you are someone you’re not while discovering you’re someone else entirely?

Oh, yes yes yes.

Unfortunately the book itself didn’t live up to my expectations, and despite my attempts to keep reading, it never caught my attention. The clumsy development of characters, the klutzy plotting, and the narration undermined my anticipation of the plot itself to the point where I didn’t finish it.

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