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Archive for October, 2010



Monday, October 25th, 2010
Book Jacket

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Friday, October 15th, 2010
Excellent new review from Booklist!

Game designer River Weston is obsessed with fixing the bugs in her virtual reality game, a masterpiece she has poured her heart and soul into. Little does she know, however, that she has done her job too well and tapped into a dimension that imprisons the Dark Lord, humanity’s greatest threat. There she meets Chase Hawkins, an astral-traveling scientist who must convince a skeptical River that though their bodies lie elsewhere, this world is very real, very dangerous, and the only thing keeping the Dark Lord at bay. Forget the geek-boy stereotype. Women are gamers, too, and Keating’s debut crosses over to the romance reader who still rolls a mean Dungeons & Dragons D20 die or escapes on her lunch break to the World of Warcraft, yet is easily accessible to anyone who dreams of a true adventure. The somewhat abrupt ending hints that the game and series have just begun, while this well-drawn, dark futuristic world with a dash of magic will appeal to those who like Linnea Sinclair. –Nina C. Davis

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010
Fabulous review for Game Over!

Recommended Read!! From Joyfully Reviewed

TOR

Paranormal

ISBN: 978-0765365477

Reviewed by Jo

A woman who should not be and a man separated from his body discover love in the strangest place possible – inside a video game. Game Over is a race for strength and truth to overcome the depraved and cruel. River just wants to finish her game without errors.  Chase waits for the minute he can escape his prison and go home to his body.  I could not believe just how fast I became lost in River and Chase’s race for survival.  With each page, I found clues and red herrings trying to figure out who was good or bad and just what was going on between River and the Dark Lord and why. I really loved watching as Chase tried to resist River, knowing the entire time that they would become a couple that just might save a dying and destroyed Earth. Suspense was the background with a perfect trifecta of danger, magic and romance making Game Over a true page-turner and an instant favorite. Joyfully Recommending it is the least I can do while I wait for the next book and the next part of the journey for Chase and River.