Books 2017: 5-17
5. Jennifer Fulton, Passion Bay. Bold Strokes Books, 2008. Ebook.
Acquired free via Kobo. F/F romance, miscommunications, tropical islands, family secrets. Mediocre.
6. Jennifer Fulton, Dark Dreamer. Bold Strokes Books, 2006. Ebook.
Haunted house. F/F romance. Sexy twins next door, one of whom consults for the FBI because dead people talk to her. Mediocre.
7. Jennifer Fulton, Dark Valentine. Bold Strokes Books, 2007. Ebook.
FF romance. Rape victim has a one-night stand with a criminal defence lawyer. Further contact results in falling in love. But oops! Criminal defence lawyer turns out to be defending her rapist. Pretty decent, I guess.
8. Jennifer Fulton, Dark Garden. Bold Strokes Books, 2009. Ebook.
FF romance. Two descendants of feuding families, secrets, lies, manipulations. Mediocre.
9. Jennifer Fulton, More Than Paradise. Bold Strokes Books, 2007. Ebook.
FF romance. Scientist meets mercenary in Papua New Guinea. Mediocre.
10. Jennifer Fulton, Naked Heart. Bold Strokes Books, 2008. Ebook.
FF romance. Scientist meets spy. Personal betrayals insufficiently addressed. Mediocre.
11. Jennifer Fulton writing as Grace Lennox, Not Single Enough. Bold Strokes Books, 2007. Ebook.
FF romance. Woman who really wants love meets single cop. Mediocre.
12. Jennifer Fulton writing as Grace Lennox, Chance. Bold Strokes Books, 2006. Ebook.
FF romance, ish. Kind of all over the place.
13. L.J. Cohen, Derelict. Interrobang Books, 2014. Ebook, copy courtesy of the author.
Read for column. Space opera, feels YA in tone.
14. Kate Elliott, The Poisoned Blade. Little Brown, 2016.
Read for column. Second book in trilogy, REALLY GOOD, I saved it for when I needed to read it most. Excellent stuff.
15. Sarah Fine, The Imposter Queen. McElderry Books, 2016.
Read for column. Solid fantasy novel, YA.
16. Jean Johnson, First Salik War: The Terrans. Ace, 2015.
Read for column. Ridiculous space opera. Fun.
Nonfiction
17. Arrian, The Campaigns of Alexander. Penguin Books, 1971. Translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt.
A fairly elderly (over fifty years old) translation of Arrian's account of the campaigns of Alexander. Straightforward, with interesting anecdotes.
5. Jennifer Fulton, Passion Bay. Bold Strokes Books, 2008. Ebook.
Acquired free via Kobo. F/F romance, miscommunications, tropical islands, family secrets. Mediocre.
6. Jennifer Fulton, Dark Dreamer. Bold Strokes Books, 2006. Ebook.
Haunted house. F/F romance. Sexy twins next door, one of whom consults for the FBI because dead people talk to her. Mediocre.
7. Jennifer Fulton, Dark Valentine. Bold Strokes Books, 2007. Ebook.
FF romance. Rape victim has a one-night stand with a criminal defence lawyer. Further contact results in falling in love. But oops! Criminal defence lawyer turns out to be defending her rapist. Pretty decent, I guess.
8. Jennifer Fulton, Dark Garden. Bold Strokes Books, 2009. Ebook.
FF romance. Two descendants of feuding families, secrets, lies, manipulations. Mediocre.
9. Jennifer Fulton, More Than Paradise. Bold Strokes Books, 2007. Ebook.
FF romance. Scientist meets mercenary in Papua New Guinea. Mediocre.
10. Jennifer Fulton, Naked Heart. Bold Strokes Books, 2008. Ebook.
FF romance. Scientist meets spy. Personal betrayals insufficiently addressed. Mediocre.
11. Jennifer Fulton writing as Grace Lennox, Not Single Enough. Bold Strokes Books, 2007. Ebook.
FF romance. Woman who really wants love meets single cop. Mediocre.
12. Jennifer Fulton writing as Grace Lennox, Chance. Bold Strokes Books, 2006. Ebook.
FF romance, ish. Kind of all over the place.
13. L.J. Cohen, Derelict. Interrobang Books, 2014. Ebook, copy courtesy of the author.
Read for column. Space opera, feels YA in tone.
14. Kate Elliott, The Poisoned Blade. Little Brown, 2016.
Read for column. Second book in trilogy, REALLY GOOD, I saved it for when I needed to read it most. Excellent stuff.
15. Sarah Fine, The Imposter Queen. McElderry Books, 2016.
Read for column. Solid fantasy novel, YA.
16. Jean Johnson, First Salik War: The Terrans. Ace, 2015.
Read for column. Ridiculous space opera. Fun.
Nonfiction
17. Arrian, The Campaigns of Alexander. Penguin Books, 1971. Translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt.
A fairly elderly (over fifty years old) translation of Arrian's account of the campaigns of Alexander. Straightforward, with interesting anecdotes.