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Going Straight: An Ex-Convict/Psychologist Tells Why and How
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (2001-02)
Author: Paul Karsten Fauteck
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Comments from my son
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-06
I ordered this book for my adopted son who is now incarcerated. I happened upon Dr. Fauteck's book while searching for something to help my boy. He is reading it now and I will submit a review of the book at a later date. This review is for Dr. Fauteck himself. I contacted him directly for advice and requested some direct help for my son and even though he is ill and very busy he took the time to help us. It takes a special person to bless the lives of people he doesn't even know. I appreciate his time and efforts to change peoples lives by writing this book and being an inspiration to all of us. GOD BLESS HIM ALWAYS!!!

********NEW INFORMATION*******

I will just quote my son's letter to Dr. Fauteck in its entirety (I have cleaned it up a bit, though :o)

First off, I want to thank you for taking the time out of your day to write me and give me some words of wisdom. I read your book and I must say you opened my eyes to alot of things I have been worrying about lately. After reading your book I see that it's going to be hard if I really wanna stay straight, which is what I am getting myself ready for because this time around I am understanding the true meaning of freedom. This is not my first time being locked up. Since my teenage days, I have been getting locked up for packing guns, selling drugs, you name it and I had my hands in it and now I am paying for it. But, I want you to know that I am thankful for your book and if you have any other books out I would love to read them because I am really trying to get all the information I can before I am set free. This time around I am trying to stay free!!

With much respect,

Adam Wysinger

I believe in my boy and the power he has in him to change and to live a fulfilling life before it's too late. With Dr. Fauteck's help, I know he is that much more inspired.

GOING STRAIGHT
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-01
GOING STRAIGHT is a comprehensive and exceptional self-help
manual for criminal offenders who want to build a respectable
life after punishment. This book was written by a uniquely
credible and knowledgable author-mentor, whose straight-forward
advice can be of value for both pre-release and post-release
rehabilitation.

Prisoners, parolees, ex-convicts need a role model, a mentor--
someone who can teach from similar life experiences. Someone
who can help them overcome not only society's dismal image of
offenders, but also their own low expectations and self loathing.

The author, Dr. Paul Fauteck, was an ex-con who, after doing
four years of hard time, eventually became a successful and
highly respected forensic psychologist. In his book, he shows
the offender how to adapt, to network, and succeed in a world
that few criminals hardly know exists.

Unlike some experts, Fauteck doesn't cut offenders any slack or
responsibility for making the most out of the rest of their
lives. His book teaches how to begin building a worthwhile life
day by day with practical coping skills, self awareness, and
lifelong principles. His writing contains both humor and great
insight into the hearts and minds of recovering criminals.

Highly recommended as a tool to reduce recidivism
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-03
The text is clearly written and logically organized. The author uses a straight forward approach which he appropriately mingles with humor. Drawings throughout the text add levity. The annotated table of contents is truly beneficial.

Dr. Fauteck has thoughtfully created a practical guide for individuals who are attempting to adapt to life once they have been released from prison. He offers advice spanning the topics from family, friends, loved ones and those who offer an ex-convict assistance in staying out of trouble, to those who assist the ex-convict in maintaining criminal ways.

Dr. Fauteck points out the traps of blaming others for difficulties and firmly advocates personal responsibility. The author guides the reader toward personal growth. If the reader is able to integrate the advice given in these chapters into his/her life, the reader will find himself/herself on the road to success.

I higly recommend this book for those who are incarcerated, prison officials, counselors, mental health professionals, social workers and educators. I predict that if individuals released from prison are able to integrate the guidelines outlined in Dr. Fauteck's, Going Straight into their lives, recidivism rates will diminish considerably.

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Grandmom's Summer Reading Club
Published in Paperback by Acorn Publishing (2002-06-01)
Author: Elizabeth C. Henderson
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Grandmom's Summer Reading Club
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-22
Anyone can give this reading club idea a try and Elizabeth urges that more than grandmothers do so. Maybe granddad wants to make the book link. Maybe an aunt or uncle could invite nieces and nephews. If you mentor a child during the school year, this could be a summer connection. One of Elizabeth's friends opened the book club to her sister's grandchildren who had recently lost their own grandmother. The options are endless.

Alexandra Fix, April Issue of Women's Lifestyle

Grandmom's Summer Reading Club
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-21
It is an idea who's time has come. Grandparents can add so much to the lives of their grandchildren and for that matter, children everywhere.

Bill Duncan, Editor, Senior Times, Roseburg, Oregon

Grandmom's Summer Reading Club
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-21
It is an idea who's time has come. Grandparents can add so much to the lives of their grandchildren and for that matter, children everywhere.

Bill Duncan, Editor, Senior Times, Roseburg, Oregon

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The Grandmothers Club
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2005-07-25)
Author: Raines Guinn
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"Steel magnolias of the West"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-14
Have you ever been so loved... that a lover would wait a lifetime to be with you? That your child would search relentlessly to solve a tragic family mystery? That a stranger would take you in and call you family? That someone would kill for you to right an unspeakable wrong?

Raines Guinn's story mingles murder, mystery, tragedy, bigotry, and hate, intertwined with tales of love - between a man and a woman, between a father and son, and between a town and its people. And no greater love prevails than that of the women of Albaville. Meet the steel magnolias of the west - feminine, proper, loyal and all the while strong and steadfast. These characters transcend stereotype, especially the pastor's wife. Mr. Guinn gives us a look inside small town religion and politics of earlier times, showing unusual insight and sensitivity to the world of women.

If you are looking for a sappy love story dripping with sentiment you won't find it in this intricate, bittersweet novel. You will find a cast of extraordinary characters, and after reading this book, you will want your own "Grandmothers Club" watching your back.

A must read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-11
Intrigue, suspense, murder and romance. From the first paragraph the story grabs you and keeps your interest. I really enjoyed the intertwining of the past and present in the telling of the story. Looking forward to Mr Guinn's next novel.

Word from the publisher.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-10
Amidst the innocent setting of a rural Colorado town, a group of local women learn of a forty-year-old double murder. Implicating husbands and fathers, strong evidence compels a vigilante thirst. In the ensuing ethical struggle, motherhood and romance are pushed beyond traditional limits and are redefined to answer life and death questions. In the span of seventy-two hours, a crime against a child is avenged, murderers and their accomplices are sentenced, and a love once divided by the jagged line of color is rekindled. Yet, one evil man remains at large. Against a backdrop of hate crimes and uncommon blessings, The Grandmothers Club delivers its unique brand of justice.

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Granny's Wonderful Chair (Acc Childrens Classics)
Published in Hardcover by Antique Collectors Club Dist A/C (1999-12-01)
Author: Frances Browne
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A wonderful collection of creative and pleasing stories
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-11
Young Snowflower lives with her grandmother, Dame Frostyface, in a little cottage at the edge of a forest. The two are very poor, and own only a cat, two hens, a bed of dried grass, and one good piece of furniture: "a great armchair with wheels on its feet, a black velvet cushion, and many curious carvings of flowers and fawns on its dark oaken back."

One day, Dame Frostyface leaves to visit her aunt, and asks Snowflower to remain behind. She tells the girl that the fancy armchair was made by a cunning fairy, and that it is enchanted. If Snowflower should feel lonely, she should lay her head gently on the cushion of the armchair and say, "Chair of my grandmother, tell me a story. Should Snowflower have the occasion to travel, she should sit in the chair and say, "Chair of my grandmother, take me such a way."

After an interval of solitude, Snowflower's food stores are nearly depleted, so she decides to travel in the armchair along the same path her grandmother took. While journeying, she hears that King Winwealth plans to give a seven day feast to celebrate the birth of his only daughter, Princess Greedalind. Snowflower, who is quite hungry, wishes to share in the feast, and travels to the palace in the enchanted armchair.

Since the disappearance of his brother, Prince Wisewit, King Winwealth has been an unhappy ruler, especially since his marriage to the covetous and disagreeable Queen Wantall and the birth of their unpleasant child. The King's low spirits prompt his favorite page to suggest that Snowflower's chair might provide some diversion, so she and the chair are summoned to the banquet each evening to entertain the king.

Each evening, the chair tells a different story until a total of seven stories are told: "The Christmas Cuckoo", "The Lords of the White and Grey Castles", "The Greedy Shepard", "The Story of Fairyfoot", "The Story of Childe Charity", "Sour and Civil", and "The Story of Merrymind". As each consecutive evening passes, the king's depression lifts and Snowflower's situation improves, until all of the stories end happily together.

This wonderful collection of creative and pleasing stories will entertain fairytale enthusiasts of all ages.

A Collection of Tales Loved By Frances Hodgson Burnett
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-13
Frances Browne, the author of this enchanting and original collection of fairy tales lived between 1816 and 1879. She was blinded by smallpox when she was a baby and so all of the vivid descriptions in this charming book are from her own memory of the tales that she heard as a child and from her colorful imagination. In 1904 Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote an introduction for a new edition of the book because as a little child she had won a copy of it as a prize for good behavior in school. It became her favorite book but was lost to her over the years. She searched high and low for it and it eventually surfaced in Boston and again in a second hand shop in London. This edition contains the introduction by Burnett that is certainly an added treat. It is brilliantly illustrated by Switzerland's Gisele Rime with her characteristic bright colors and whimsical decorative borders. Unlike other collections of fairy tales these are completely original and bring us new characters and plots with gentle moral lessons. The fame of Frances Browne may not approach the Grimms or Andersen but the beauty and cleverness of her tales will enchant and delight you just the same. Curl up in Granny's wonderful chair, snuggle close and follow the stories of Fairyfoot and Childe Charity, Prince Wisewit and Merry Mind. Meet the Lords of the White and Grey Castles. This is a grand experience not just a good book.

Granny's Wonderful Chair
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-31
Do you remember visiting Grandma as a child? Perhaps snuggling into her favorite chair when you were too tired to possibly do anything else? Do you recall the comfort, the smell, the feel, the total release of 'Grandma's' chair? This was one my of favorite 'escape' books as a child. I would curl up in 'Granny's Wonderful Chair' and be transported to many a wonderous place. I have searched for many years for this title, and was so excited to see it unearthed for republishing! We will be reading it aloud as a family now. Granny's Wonderful Chair is a great addition not only to your library, but to you and your children's memory's as well!

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The great pig escape
Published in Unknown Binding by Trumpet Club (1995)
Author: Eileen Christelow
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Great Fun
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
A captivating story, with a little bit of "where's waldo" thrown in. After the pigs escape, the children can carefully look at the picture and find the missing pigs hiding or dressed up. "There's one right there!" my preschool class shouts. This book is always a fun one to read.

Great Story, Great Illustrations.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-13
This book is first-rate in entertaining children 3-8. Children will enjoy following the story of Bert & Ethel, who raise some very intelligent pigs and decide it's time to sell them at the market in the morning. The pigs overhear this, and the trouble--or the fun--begins. The smart pigs escape, using clever disguises borrowed from local townspeople, and are missing untill the end of the story.

The illustrations are great and the story moves along smoothly. Your children will really like this one!

Rates five OINKS! Delightful!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1996-11-16
Get ready to be taken for a hilarious ride by a passel of precocious pigs! Farmers Bert and Ethel decide to take a break from growing turnips to try their hand at pigs. It's time to load up their lard and take them to market, but these savvy swine have other ideas. Our feckless farmers are unaware that their cargo has disappeared until it's too late, but you won't be if you pay attention to the pictures. Christelow combines unassuming text with not-so-unassuming illustrations in this porcine plot that is sure to tickle your spareribs and convince you that these pigs are smarter than your average root vegetable. Recommended reading for preschoolers on up, The Great Pig Escape is sure to make you chuckle if not bust your chops laughing.

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A guide to confident living
Published in Unknown Binding by Religious Book Club (1950)
Author: Norman Vincent Peale
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Confident Living!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-05
I've decided that I need the same confidence that David had when he defeated the Giant. My life has been spiraling out of control recently and I doubt that I could conquer my own fears and doubts let alone a giant. Therefore I decided to order this book " A Guide to Confident Living." Only having the time to peruse a few pages it still has made me see how easy it is to erase self doubt and get with the program of Living Confidently. I'm very satisfied with this book and would highly recommend it to anyone that needs confidence in their life. It arrived in fine condition and in a timely manner as promised.

Another Masterpiece!
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-19
Dr. Peale begins with a lesson on listening to God in "creative silence", that in a worship atmosphere, a person can tap into God's thoughts and overcome the challenges of life. Bringing a spirit of expectancy is important if one is to achieve the desired results.
"...faith is the contact point with God's power" he tells us on page 12. He says a friend gave him a working definition of a competent church service, "The creation of an atmosphere in which a spiritual miracle can take place" (p. 12).
Dr. Peale reminds us of a theme found in a lot of his writings, one worth emphasis. He tell us to "supplant destructive thoughts with good ones, diseased thoughts with healthy ones" (p. 32).
Another one of his themes that he includes in this book has to do with the power of the mind to create. "There is a deep tendency in human nature to become like that which you image yourself to be" he quotes a psychologist as saying (p. 47).
Faith, confident assurance in God, releases powerful help on your behalf.
We're reminded of the power of the unseen in his description on page 82, "your life, or mine, is not determined by outward circumstances, but by the thoughts that habitually engage the mind." As a man thinks so he becomes.
He has such a powerful way of expressing truth. Consider the statement he makes on page 84, "A thought, properly employed, possesses a healing property."
If a person wants his life to be different, he should think different thoughts.
In a couple of places in the book he reminds us that Jesus Christ taught us to humble ourselves as children.
Toward the end of the book, a frank discussion of death is given. I strongly encourage you to get this book, if for no other reason to read this portion of it.
What you think determines what you become. What you become determines your life's work. Knowing how to live teaches one how to die.

Excellent book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-24
This book can really change your life. I enjoyed every page of it.

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Gullible's Travels (Fools Errant / Fool Me Twice)
Published in Hardcover by Science Fiction Book Club (2001)
Author: Matthew Hughes
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Fans of Vance will rejoice...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-09
...of course, I'm not a big Vance fan, and I'm rejoicing too. Matthew Hughe's has set his far future tales in a milieu very similar to Vance's dying earth stories. In the "penultimate age" of the earth, science is slowly losing power to the rise of magic.

A young urban decadent who spends his days drinking, eating, and scheming his way in and out of the smallclothes of young ladies, Filidor Vesh is the nephew of the vaguely all powerful Archon, but he'd rather you didn't mention it.

Vesh is sent, in the first book collected here, on a world spanning adventure through the odd countries of the dying earth. Each new encounter seems a little more unlikely than the last, with Vesh clumsily encountering sentient, giant beavers, cheerful revolutionaries and their guilt-ridden oppressors, giant, sentient ants, and a society of ultimate narcissists. Vesh gains a little from each encounter, and with the help of an ill-tempered midget sent along by the Archon, transforms himself into a hero worthy of his uncle's respect.

By the beginning of the second book, Fool Me Twice, Vesh has fallen back rather considerably. Now an employee of his uncle, Vesh eats breakfast at expensive restaurants, sleeps late, parties late, and tries very hard to avoid making any decisions that might lead to having to make more decisions down the road. (which is why he keeps an adventure book handy for times when he can't leave he office.) Little does he know he's about to suffer through an attempted assassination, be captured by aliens in league with existential pirates, join a traveling show with a penchant for petty thievery, and, in the ultimate test of his committal to noncommittal behaviour, fall in love. Did I mention he also gets a super-intelligent computer with a rather low opinion of his skills, intelligence, and outlook on life lodged in his ear?

Filled with witty, at times laugh-out-loud wordplay, ridiculous situations, and entertaining characters, these books are more than just a pastiche of Vance's works. They are entertaining, well written and enjoyable to even those who have read little Vance, such as myself.

Terrific Homage To Jack Vance
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-16
Matt Hughes, Canadian author, has written a loving homage to Jack Vance's dying earth tales (naturally dedicated to Vance). Here are the two full length novels set in Earth's penultimate days when science is turning to magic while the landscape and creatures of Vance's dying earth are coming to life.

Although Hughes breaks no new ground in writing this dualogy prequel to _The Dying Earth_, _Rhialto The Marvellous_, _The Eyes Of The Overworld_ and _Cugel's Saga_, Vance fans have every right to expect an honorable aquittal for an author who's task it is to do what Vance can no longer do. Other authors have tried and succeeded to greater or lesser extents - Michael Shea who wrote the official sequel to _The Eyes Of The Overworld_, namely _The Quest for Simbilis_, a good effort but incompletely realized. L. Warren Douglas attempts a couple novels in the direction of Vance's Alastor Cluster sci-fi tales perhaps less well than Shea's attempts. Does Hughes succeed in his recreation of Vance? You bet your boots!

Filidor Vesh, who begins the first story, _Fools Errant_ only slightly ahead of Vance's Cugel in earnestness, poverty and honesty, and his uncle Desnehdah Vesh, the 98th Archon (of earth one presumes) are the main characters of both stories.

The second novel included in this edition, _Fool Me Twice_, takes Filidor and the Archon on even more astounding journeys and the whiz-bang ending is a joy of writing, very, very close to the grand master of sci-fi, Jack Vance.

Filidor is a hero in training but his education takes two books filled with humor, adventure and odd meetings with fantastic characters to save earth for the latter days upon which Vance's finest prose is lavished. The homage is complete, well rounded, done with a keen ear to Vance prose, character and setting. Well worth reading for those who savor Vance as well as those fantasy fans who have been living under a rock for their entire lives. Check out Vance AND Hughes.
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Too Short or Too Pleasurable
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-19
I've already read this book twice. The writing is crisp, the story unique. The author's style is very easy to read and he uses humor effectively. The story might seem like science fiction at first, but it also incorporates some adventure elements and a bit of fantasy. Imagine a world where you can have dwarves, futuristic devices, and a life or death struggle all at the same time. The bumbling fool that is the focus of the story turns out to be smarter than he looks, or perhaps just luckier. By the end of the story, you get a glimpse of the convoluted logic the author used to lead you through a twisting path of intrigue laced with humor. I almost hoped the book would never end, but it did. If you read this book, you'll quickly become hooked and read it again.

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Guns
Published in Hardcover by Book Club Associates (1977)
Author: Ed Mcbain
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"Guns" stuns
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Review Date: 2005-03-21
A small-time armed robber is compelled to flee for his life when he kills a cop in a botched liquor store robbery. Over the subsequent 24 hours we learn a great deal about the psychology and life of Colley Donato and encounter, along with him, a bizarre gallery of characters, such as a buxom ex-stripper who nurses a murderous rage and a Jersey hillbilly family with a vicious dog. This is graphic, unsentimental stuff. There are no good guys and no one to root for, just a desperate criminal who deserves all the misfortune that comes his way. Evan Hunter's (AKA Ed McBain) spare but knowing prose is compulsively readable and he tells a savagely fascinating story.

Brilliant crime fiction--mean, lean, tough, and violent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-13
Ed McBain made a very welcome departure from his 87th Precinct novels--police procedurals, almost all of which begin with a murder to be solved--and wrote one of the toughest American crime novels up to that time (1976). In fact this reads like it could have been written two weeks ago, not over 25 years ago: a contemporary crime novel from the criminal's perspective with enough emphasis on psychology to keep the reader hooked straight through to the end.

The key phrase here is, "He who lives by the gun, dies by the gun." Prophetic words for the protagonist, Nicholas "Colley" Donato, a criminal whose expertise is the heist. McBain puts Colley through a whole set of stuff including successful jobs, a violent partner, and an equally violent woman who lusts and murders more intensely than any man in the story--and of course the knockout ending at a small town gun shop.

This is hardboiled crime writing at its finest, and very highly recommended.

70's McBain-Hard-Boiled and From The Criminal's POV
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-21
Another winning recommendation from a member of the Rara-Avis hardboiled book mailing list. Up to this point I've avoided Mystery Writers of America Grand Master McBain (too popular and too many other books waiting to be read) but this little 1976, non-87th Precinct, gem was time well spent. The story is about the aftermath, told from the perspective of a small time New York City armed-robber, of a Bronx liquor store robbery gone bad. The writing is fairly fast-paced, the story unsentimental and the attitude hard-boiled. McBain, best known for his police procedural 87th Precinct series (54 books since 1956 and still counting) is worth a look if your literary tastes tend towards this genre.

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The Half-Blood Club
Published in Paperback by eXtasy Books (2008-04-07)
Author: Viola Grace
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great
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-27
Boy, I just loved the stories in this collection!!! The fact that the stories were intwined due to a very strong and loving friendship made it even better!!!!! I would love to see a new collection of stories centered around or connected to these characters. I could not put it down once I got started. They were warm, smart and funny. A really great read.

The Half-Blood Club
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Review Date: 2008-05-21
Her grandmother has decided it's time for Esmerelda to go before council. She wants Esmy's power tested and for her granddaughter to be accepted by the Fae.

Esmy has been using a glamour since she'd gone through puberty. As soon as she'd realized where most of her power lay, she did her best to hide it. But no more. Now that the truth is out about her Affinity, or Siren abilities, Esmy now has a difficult task. How will she find a man who loves her for her, and not one who makes her conform to their dream woman? Her father has picked out several lovers for her, but after that she doesn't know what will happen.

Affinity is a fun, interesting story. Though the plot wasn't unique, Viola Grace put in twists that made it different enough to keep my attention. It took a few pages for me to be drawn into the story, but once I was in I enjoyed Esmy's humor. There was a situation in the story that made me extremely uneasy, but other than that this was an enjoyable read. I was left with a few questions after a dinner party her tutors had after bringing Esmy to their home, so I'll be looking for the next book in this series.

Erys

Graylin aka George is about to be found out. She was been under a glamour spell for years that is soon to wear off. When it does, it will reveal her as a dragon to those who are similar. She doesn't want to be forced into wedding another dragon that is not of her choosing. So she takes matters into her own hands and picks her mate. When they first see each other without the glamour it is one explosive coupling that follows. But, will she underestimate the Council and be forced to wed another when she leads Rikard on a chase or is Rickard the man/dragon for her?

Abandon is a super hot story about being in control of your own life, and making choices that are right for you. This is fantastic story with lots of hot sex, as well as a well thought out history and an additional realm where the dragons can live without detection. Those who are not fans of shape-shifters should avoid this book as there is one scene that has both Graylin and Rikard partially shifted while having sex; personally I thought it was one smokin' hot scene. I am off to try to find book 4 in the series as Abandon has me hooked.

Tanya

Melissande aka Jinx is in trouble, her secret is out. She is the only known living Archive, and the glamour that she and her friends have used to each stay secret in this and the other realm is now coming down. She doesn't want to only serve the Mage's as those who do seem to disappear and have no life. So she is going to seek protection with the local were pack, as her Grandmother had suggested. She and her gremlin take off to her Grandmother's cabin, where she is greeted by a couple of weres sent to guard her. She is drawn to Sirnel and he seems to understand her, and he is one hot stud both as a wolf and man. But, suddenly the Grandfather who had no desire to even acknowledge her is now trying to assert influence and demand she is part of his pack.

Archive was a wonderful final chapter to the Half Blood series. I loved how Jinx is able to use her gift to thwart the dominating alpha and make things right for not only her but her mother. Additionally the author does know how to write a hot love scene which adds to my liking her works. While Archive is in a series it can be read as a stand alone book and you can read the series out of order but it won't be as much fun. A great summer read.

Tanya
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Viola Grace has completely enchanted me with the characters of the HALF-BLOOD CLUB.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-06
Since childhood the members of the Half-Blood Club have zealously protected each other with spells and cloaking to keep the High Council from finding out about them. When one of them is tested at the insistence of her grandmother, the entire group is exposed - and that's when things start to get interesting.

MAGUS SHIFT
Isobel `Hex' Marlin has recently been outed as a powerful mage and she's terrified. The last thing she wants is for the High Council to take notice of her but it's too late now. Her boss, James Sterling, uses pixie dust to aid the High Council in bringing her in for Questioning.

While she's not thrilled with being before the High Council and having them test her, it's what happens afterwards that really irks her. She had plans to lure James to her by choice. Now she's expected to fulfill the contract her father had reneged on when he eloped with her mother.

Warlock James Sterling is powerful in his own right. He's desired Isobel since she first came to work for him. Discovering her abilities and having her effectively handed over to him is almost a dream come true - only he insists on a hand fasting rather than marriage for now. Can James and Isobel get past their hurt and anger enough to see that they're perfect for each other and what will happen between the families who are still angry over the long ago snub?

Isobel and James make a fascinating couple and I eagerly read through the pages to find out what would happen between them. I loved getting to know Isobel and adored her upbeat personality. I wasn't sure what to think of James at first but he quickly won me over as well.


AFFINITY
Thanks to her grandmother's meddling, Esmerelda, known to her close-knit group friends as Hookey, is forced to appear before the Elven council where she'll be tested to see if she has any elven talents. To the shock of everyone present, not only does Esmy possess the talents of a fae but she is also the first siren to walk the halls of Realm. As a siren or AFFINITY when approached by a male she transforms into his ideal woman.

Boral and Orlyn have been friends and companions for hundreds of years and have vowed to never let a woman come between them. They're hoping that Esmy will agree to accept both of them. Will she be brave enough to set aside her own unease with the whole idea of sex with men?

Viola Grace writes with such humor and obvious enjoyment in the characters she creates that it's almost impossible not to get caught up in the magical worlds she brings to life through her tales. Esmy's kept her true self hidden for so long it's wonderful to imagine everyone's reaction to the `real' woman but I could also sense her discomfort with having her abilities exposed. AFFINITY is an enchanting tale full of magical wonders, sexual tension and plenty of emotional scenes to keep readers eagerly reading.


ABANDON
Graylin Treel isn't leaving anything to chance. She's determined to get the dragon of her choice before the council steps in and selects one for her. With the help of her friend Jinx she'll achieve her goal - only her plan doesn't go quite the way she expects.

Rikard is a powerful dragon. Unfortunately Graylin didn't do as much research on him as she should have - all she knows is that he's great looking, not her father, and excellent in bed. That last fact she learned by polling his ex-lovers. What she didn't anticipate was his determination to keep her.

After their one night of wild dragon sex Rickard has a few questions. The big one is why is she not registered? He shackles her to his bed while he goes and registers her and has the council's approval of their mating. Graylin has no intention of staying put . . . she enlists the help of her friend Hex and escapes. She realizes that she knows very little about Rikard and isn't so sure about her decision to mate him without knowing him better. Now the chase is on and it's up to her to evade him as long as possible.

I loved the vast array of characters in this storyline. Graylin's friends are a riot and her mother is amazingly supportive - they're just the sort of people everyone should have in their lives. Ms. Grace's sense of humor shines through the pages and brings these characters to life so that you can't help but love them.


ARCHIVE
Melissande, or 'Jinx' as her friends call her, has opted to hide at her grandmother's place in the woods due to the sudden exposure the members of the Half-Blood Club has suddenly received. Each of the young women's talents have been revealed before the Council except for Mel's. She's convinced nobody will come looking for her, after all she's only an ARCHIVE

After an unexpected encounter at the maiden pool with Orion, it's guardian, Jinx is clued into another possibility. The werewolves have recently begun to interact with other races of Realm and if she joins them then it would not only protect her but give the wers a more equal footing with the other races. She'd also be allowed her choice of mate. When the local wer packs make her the prize in their game day in which every unmated male in the clan will compete for the right to be considered for her mate.

Viola Grace's ARCHIVE is simply a delightful story that held my attention all the way through to the end. I absolutely loved the gremlin and how Ms. Grace presents him as such a whimsical character that even though she states that he's ugly - he still comes off as lovable. Jinx is one strong young woman. She makes decisions and stands by them even in the face of adversity and I had to admire her for that. One of my favorite reasons for loving this story is the kick butt fun scene where she goes after what she wants - and gets it, with some help from the other members of the HALF-BLOOD CLUB.

The HALF-BLOOD CLUB is a wonderful series in which each story flows beautifully into the next and the characters play off one another with humorous results and wickedly funny scenes. Viola Grace is a talented writer with a lot of potential as well as a vivid imagination.

NOTE: I originally reviewed each of these stories individually, this review is spliced from the reviews as posted on Romance Junkies.

Chrissy Dionne (courtesy of Romance Junkies

Clubs
Hangman's Holiday (Crime Club)
Published in Paperback by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd (1989-09)
Author: Dorothy L. Sayers
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Intrigue
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-07
"Hangman's Holiday" is a collection of short stories. There are twelve mysteries around the twenties and thirties England in this book, each stands alone but has a common feel; they are:
"The Image in the Mirror"
"The Incredible Elopement of Lord Peter Wimsey"
"The Queen's Square"
"The Necklace of Pearls"
"The Poisoned Dow '08"
"Sleuths on the Scent"
"Murder in the Morning"
"One too Many"
"Murder at Pentecost"
"Maher-Shalal-Hashbaz"
"The Man Who Knew How"
"The Fountain Plays"

It may be my perception but the mysteries get better and more intriguing as the next one appears. Then it is over.


I will not pull them apart as the fun is listening to them unfold. You may also want to look for the unabridged tape, as the narrator is Ian Carmichael who played Lord Peter Wimsey. He changes his voice for the different people and you can tell the difference. There is a statement that tells you when the tape side ends.

A review of the unabridged tape voice is Ian Carmichael
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-30
Hangman's Holiday" Is part of the Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries Series. There are several mysteries. Some take half a tape others take nearly two tapes. I will not pull them apart as the fun is listening to them unfold. To add to the ambience, the narrator is Ian Carmichael who played Lord Peter Wimsey. He changes his voice for the different people and you can tell the difference. There is a statement that tells you when the tape side ends.

With the novels containing Harriet Vane [Strong Poison ISBN: 0061043508], the emphasis is on English life with a mystery added. This book is a series of mysteries with a little 20's and 30's England added. It may be my perception but the mysteries get better and more intriguing as the next one appears. Then it is over.

Intrigue
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-11
"Hangman's Holiday" is a collection of short stories. There are twelve mysteries around the twenties and thirties England in this book, each stands alone but has a common feel; they are:
"The Image in the Mirror"
"The Incredible Elopement of Lord Peter Wimsey"
"The Queen's Square"
"The Necklace of Pearls"
"The Poisoned Dow '08"
"Sleuths on the Scent"
"Murder in the Morning"
"One too Many"
"Murder at Pentecost"
"Maher-Shalal-Hashbaz"
"The Man Who Knew How"
"The Fountain Plays"

It may be my perception but the mysteries get better and more intriguing as the next one appears. Then it is over.


I will not pull them apart as the fun is listening to them unfold.

You may also want to look for the unabridged tape, as the narrator is Ian Carmichael who played Lord Peter Wimsey. He changes his voice for the different people and you can tell the difference. There is a statement that tells you when the tape side ends.


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