tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7665542196153288447.post2082710741283920932..comments2012-08-31T16:12:01.644+07:00Comments on Thinly Sliced Trees: Review: Wages of SinDeborahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13435041715217888908noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7665542196153288447.post-78893703250443537162012-07-24T01:29:05.395+07:002012-07-24T01:29:05.395+07:00Thanks, I write it as I see it, so I try to be as ...Thanks, I write it as I see it, so I try to be as honest in my reviews as possible. That means a lot of say whaaaaat and urghhh and oh-no-you-didnt and OMG WTF is included. I live to amuse. ;)<br /><br />I like to read these books too, sometimes. I had a phase when I bought about every trashy historical romance book at my bookstore, but now I only read them when I have a mood for it. A Wild Yearning by Penelope Williamson got me hooked on them a long time ago. I was still so young I ran around the house with a head so bright red I'm surprised I didn't shine at night.Deborahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13435041715217888908noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7665542196153288447.post-21292104856592114752012-07-23T17:22:29.513+07:002012-07-23T17:22:29.513+07:00Hahah I LOVE your review style :D
I can totally ...Hahah I LOVE your review style :D <br /><br />I can totally agree with the comments and thoughts you expressed here - even though I must admit that I've read more than one book called "How to Charm a Rake" (or How to Capture a Duke or whatever).<br /><br />The points you make here can apply to a dozen of the new paranormal romance books being pumped out by publishers cashing on the latest boom.Deepalihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05420771146025474892noreply@blogger.com