I should be in bed, but I'm getting my review tomorrow so not really going to sleep well for fretting -__- and it's no good telling me not to, or whatall, cause I will. It's the sort of fretting that lets me write good stories, but makes me a paranoid freak everywhere else in life.
However, the point of this post is not my whining and fretting. It's a rec.
From, of all places, Torquere Press. I think we all know my feelings on Torq.
The saddest part of all is that I almost bought this, then decided Torq had burned me enough and had plenty of my money. A friend shared it with me (and I swear to god if I hear one word about that not being allowed, I will punch someone), and being too tired and twitchy to write, I gave it a read.
The Devil's Fire by Sara Bell is a pretty good read, overall. It has its ups and downs, but considering the publisher and all else, I am impressed. I did not feel I wasted my evening reading it.
None of her other stuff looks all that interesting, but maybe I'll give it a try.
So go read, if you're inclined. I'm off to try and sleep >_o Good night/good morning/good day my dears!
However, the point of this post is not my whining and fretting. It's a rec.
From, of all places, Torquere Press. I think we all know my feelings on Torq.
The saddest part of all is that I almost bought this, then decided Torq had burned me enough and had plenty of my money. A friend shared it with me (and I swear to god if I hear one word about that not being allowed, I will punch someone), and being too tired and twitchy to write, I gave it a read.
The Devil's Fire by Sara Bell is a pretty good read, overall. It has its ups and downs, but considering the publisher and all else, I am impressed. I did not feel I wasted my evening reading it.
None of her other stuff looks all that interesting, but maybe I'll give it a try.
So go read, if you're inclined. I'm off to try and sleep >_o Good night/good morning/good day my dears!
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Date: 2008-04-09 01:40 pm (UTC)Yay, book!!
*snugs*