How My Kindle Cured My Book-Buying Disorder
If I had to rate the electronics that have impacted my life the most, my Kindle is right up with microwave, DVD, DVR, and computer. I have always had a compulsion for reading. The only problem…
If I had to rate the electronics that have impacted my life the most, my Kindle is right up with microwave, DVD, DVR, and computer. I have always had a compulsion for reading. The only problem…
It’s been far too long since Susan Elizabeth Phillips graced the pages of AAR and I couldn’t be happier to report that, at last, she’s back. One of the most beloved writers of contemporary romance, SEP…
As we cruise into February, all of our staffers are still finding books to love. Our February new releases list will be going up this weekend, but in the meantime, here are some books that our…
The news has been floating around for a while, but Google finally made it official on Wednesday: Google Editions, their eBook store, launched on Monday. What’s the big deal? Well, as many of us agree, the…
Looking at each month’s list of new releases gives me a little thrill every time I do it. Still, there’s something special about the start of a fresh, new year. Everything seems full of promise –…
Many long-time romance readers didn’t know what to make when Harlequin announced that they were changing the name of the Silhouette line to Harlequin in April of next year. Until the details became better known, there…
I have a confession to make. In the past month, I bought more collectible anthologies than I should from Cemetery Dance, a small press specializing in horror. When I signed up for their newsletter, I wasn’t…
It’s been a while since we had our Buzz on here at AAR and we’re happy to break our drought with a good one: An interview with Lisa Kleypas and a 10-book giveaway courtesy of St….
As fall approaches, the weather will (hopefully) cool off and I can enjoy the crisp air and leaves changing, and curl up with a good book. As we’ve been noticing all year, there are lots of…