Friday, 2 January 2009

Rachel Vincent
Rogue (Shifters, Book 2)
Harlequin MIRA (US: 1st April 2008)
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Two killers are on the loose in Rachel Vincent's second Shifters novel, Rogue.

The Southcentral Pride has been tipped off about murdered toms, and this tests Faythe Sanders in her newly promoted role as an enforcer. Add that to investigating the recent spate of murdered strippers, and she has a lot on her plate. Then there are the spooky calls from her human ex...

It all doesn't bode well for Faythe's relationship with Marc Ramos, a needy, clingy, violent individual who won't let Faythe defend herself. That may seem romantic to some, but seems way too controlling and whingey to me. Give a lass some freaking space, man! And a promise ring doesn't count as freaking space...

Excuse the relationship, and this book is quite a cracker. Rachel Vincent has well and truly mastered the art of the end-of-chapter cliffhanger...and likewise for the end of the novel. To discuss plot points would be major spoilers, so I'll just say "wow" and leave it at that. But I rather enjoyed the extra light shed on Karen Sanders, Faythe's mother and someone she doesn't seem to respect. There's also a new character I'm hoping (and expecting) will be featured more in the next installment. Suddenly I don't feel so bad about taking so long to actually get around to reading this, because now it's only a month until Pride's February 1st release date - huzzah!

Faythe continues to make mistakes and grow up, but one question remains: will those broken doors ever be fixed?

Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Go to My LiveJournal or WordPress

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In case you haven't kept up, I no longer blog at MySpace or Blogspot. Subscribe to http://tezmilleroz.livejournal.com or http://tezmilleroz.wordpress.com and you'll stay in the know.

Thanks, and have a lovely day! :-)

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

MySpace & BlogSpot - Important Note

Kids, I'm stepping out of using MySpace and BlogSpot for blogging. I'll still have my accounts so I can read other people's stuff, but I won't be posting my own content.

May sure you change your subscriptions to http://tezmilleroz.wordpress.com or http://tezmilleroz.livejournal.com My LiveJournal will have a lot of Friends Only posts, and you can only comment there if you have an LJ account. My WordPress acts as a website, and a hub for all my book reviews, news, cover art, author interviews, purchasing links, etc.

I'm leaving MySpace and BlogSpot because my accounts there don't get as much traffic as the others, I don't like the comments system (LJ will always be #1 in that respect), and it's tiresome to copy and paste everything. Anyone can comment on my WordPress, whether you have a WordPress account or not.

Sorry if this inconveniences you. Feel free to email me at TezMillerOz at gmail dot com if you need to discuss anything.

Thanks for everything, and have a lovely day! :-)

Tez Miller
Blogger, Reader, Reviewer, Interviewer & Promoter of the urban fantasy genre
http://tezmilleroz.wordpress.com

When the Cats Take Over

Your Score: 50/50 - Who knows?

Chances of becoming someone's kittylitter: 52%


You scored kinda in the middle, and I have no idea what the cats plan to do with you. Sorry, but my cat/adviser fell asleep back on question four and I've been winging it ever since. You might become kitty litter, then again, you may be left to roam the back alleys, looking for small rodents to eat behind the trash cans. At least you'll be surprised, whatever happens.

(If you like learning stuff, check out A Brief History of House Cats at smithsonianmagazine.com!)
Link: The When the Cats Take Over Test written by rrr99 on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Your Say

I often undertake long, repetitive tasks. And I'm an obsessive list-maker. This means I spend a lot of time doing stuff that most people usually wouldn't bother. But hopefully the things I do can benefit you.

My latest obsessive task is organising and setting up more links on my WordPress, which at times is more of a website than a blog for me. You'll notice on the right sidebar people divided into categories. (Authors, Reviewers, Publishers. Please note that I've only listed the authors and publishers who've given me ARCs or finished copies. And the reviewers are those who've linked to my site - or write for, in the case of Flames Rising.)

I've also decided to make use of Amazon Associates and have linked to books I've reviewed, and books I want to read that I don't own. (I specify that, because I have unread books on my shelf that I hope to get to ASAP. I've just got four library books to read first.) Please note that it doesn't include every single title - but shows the ones I really want and are listed on Amazon.

So now it's your turn to suggest other things I could do, or what you'd like to see. Or what you'd like to see less of. More book reviews and author interviews? More promo without reviews or interviews? More/less cover art? More obsessive lists (please specify)? Less/more Manny with/without books? More daily life and less book stuff?

Also, it's kind of a pain in the arse to keep updating four blogs. I'm thinking of cutting my MySpace and BlogSpot (just keep them for reading other people's stuff), and making my WordPress for book stuff, and my LiveJournal for personal stuff. But before I do any of that, please let me know which of my blogs you primarily read.

And I'd like some technical assistance, if you can help. You know how on some people's LJ entries it says: "Originally posted at [blank]. You may comment here or there"? I want to do that. But how? Does it involve importing, exporting, clients, paid accounts? I've tried to read the info at LJ and WordPress, but it's just not making sense to my tiny brain.

Also, let me know if you've linked to my WordPress, so I can link to your website. Thanks, y'all.

Now for what I won't do. Contests and giveaways aren't possible right now because of my financial situation. And I won't report news that other people have reported, and I won't link to other people's reviews and such, because I really want to concentrate on my own content. And there's no point linking to all that stuff, when other people do that on their blogs. I figure people come to me because of something I may have that others may not. Willing to be honest? Lively personality (when I'm in a decent mood, that is)? What keeps you coming back to my blog when you could easily unsubscribe?

Okay, enough self-indulgent fishing for compliments. Just a quick reminder that since it's nearing the end of the month/beginning of the next, a lot of book releases are afoot. Be sure to check May 2008 Releases and June 2008 Releases for anything you may have forgotten. For an extensive list of all the books I want to read from the past, present and future, check my Reading Wishlist. I alter it slightly almost daily with new release dates and titles, as well as deleting titles I've already read.

If you can't tell by my blathering, it's close to bedtime. Sleep well, y'all!

P.S. Yes, I have noticed my tendency of saying "y'all" a lot recently. I'm not going Southern; just expanding my vocabulary ;-)

Cat with Books

Manny got caught in the rain. I had to dry him off with a towel, then he went to cuddle up on the couch, and thus I brought out the books and the camera. He wasn't interested in the literature; just wanted to nap. Pictured with Marjorie M. Liu's The Last Twilight, and Rachel Caine's Ill Wind (yes, that's the library's barcode at the top).

Monday, 26 May 2008

Eurovision 2008

I watched the contest last night, and have made some notes. I've put them behind a cut on LJ, so don't click on the link unless you want spoilers: http://tezmilleroz.livejournal.com/115989.html