October turned out to be a great month, reading wise.  Several excellent books 
were read and I was a bit surprised but very pleased at the number I did read.  
My favorite book for the month was The Pink Ghetto.  Highly recommend this one 
and would love to know what others think.

  
Title: The Pink Ghetto
Author: Liz Ireland
Publisher: Strapless
Publication Date: May, 2006
Paperback: 345 pages
Genre: Contemporary Romance / Chick Lit
Rating: 10/10

Description: Rebecca Abbot's life has just gone from vintage feather boas to 
boring office casual. Thanks to Sylvie Arnaud's heart attack, she's out of a 
job. But it's Sylvie's French, vaguely famous name on Rebecca's creatively 
embellished resume that lands her an associate editor position at romance 
heavyweight Candlelight Books. Editing is a far cry from scouting out exotic 
groceries, which is pretty much all Rebecca did for Sylvie, but Candlelight is 
offering an actual salary to go with her position's actual workload, and the 
rent is way overdue on the railroad flat she shares with her friend Wendy and 
her mooching ex, wanna-be writer Fleishman.

Working for Candlelight is nothing like the plots of their syrupy novels, 
though. In fact, it's a lot like being stuck in an estrogen-heavy Fellini film. 
Between protecting her back from rival editor Cassie's repeated stabs, 
attempting a relationship with a sexy literary agent, wondering about 
Fleishman's new secret "project," and discovering her first truly talented 
author, Rebecca's learning that the business of romance is hardly a 
nine-to-five 
thing - and that editing out all her mistakes will never lead her to "happily 
ever after..."

My Thoughts: The Pink Ghetto was a fast and fun read. Rebecca is working and 
living in New York City with two college friends when she unexpectedly finds 
herself out of a job. In a near panic, she revamps her resume and submits it to 
numerous prospective employers. Rebecca is offered a position at Candlelight 
Books in an associate editor’s position but doesn’t have the first idea how to 
edit romance novels. With some uncertainty and a lot of luck, Rebecca finds her 
niche in the publishing world in spite of her ex and hostile co-worker.

I really liked Rebecca. She brings a realistic lack of confidence in herself as 
someone who grew up on the outside looking in and had to reinvent herself. In 
spite of that, she takes on a career she has no experience in and gives it 100% 
to make it her own. I kept expecting Rebecca to fall flat on her face and watch 
her career, self-respect and integrity go up in flames, but she manages to keep 
her head afloat, finds a wonderful man and learns some valuable lessons along 
the way.

I’m so happy I found this book and chose to read it now. I enjoyed the inside 
look into book publishing and some of the quirky characters Rebecca interacts 
with were interesting. I found myself unable to put the book down, capturing 
every free moment to read. 

  
Title: Sizzling Sixteen (Stephanie Plum #16)
Author: Janet Evanovich
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
Publication Date: June, 2010
Hardcover: 309 pages
Genre: Contemporary Romance / General Fiction
Rating: 10/10

Description: Trenton, New Jersey, bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has inherited a 
“lucky” bottle from her Uncle Pip. Problem is, Uncle Pip didn’t specify if the 
bottle brought good luck or bad luck....

BAD LUCK:
Vinnie, of Vincent Plum Bail Bonds, has run up a gambling debt of $786,000 with 
mobster Bobby Sunflower and is being held until the cash can be produced. 
Nobody 
else will pay to get Vinnie back, leaving it up to Stephanie, office manager 
Connie, and file clerk Lula to raise the money if they want to save their jobs.

GOOD LUCK:
Being in the business of tracking down people, Stephanie, Lula, and Connie have 
an advantage in finding Vinnie. If they can rescue him, it will buy them some 
time to raise the cash.

BAD LUCK:
Finding a safe place to hide Vinnie turns out to be harder than raising 
$786,000. Vinnie’s messing up local stoner Walter “Moon Man” Dunphy's vibe, 
running up pay-per-view porn charges in security expert Ranger’s apartment, and 
making Stephanie question genetics.

GOOD LUCK:
Between a bonds office yard sale that has the entire Burg turning out, Mooner’s 
Hobbit-Con charity event, and Uncle Pip’s mysterious bottle, they just might 
raise enough money to save Vinnie and the business from ruin.

BAD LUCK:
Saving Vincent Plum Bail Bonds means Stephanie can keep being a bounty hunter. 
In Trenton, this involves hunting down a man wanted for polygamy, a Turnpike 
toilet paper bandit, and a drug dealer with a pet alligator named Mr. Jingles.

GOOD LUCK:
The job of bounty hunter comes with perks in the guise of Trenton’s hottest 
cop, 
Joe Morelli, and the dark and dangerous, Ranger. With any luck at all, Uncle 
Pip’s lucky bottle will have Stephanie getting lucky---the only question is . . 
. with whom?

Sizzling Sixteen . . . so hot, the pages might spontaneously combust!

My Thoughts: Once again, fans of Stephanie Plum are treated to another wacky 
adventure with Stephanie and her posse. This time, Stephanie, Lula and Connie 
are faced with the possibility of losing the bail bonds office when Vinnie is 
kidnapped by local mobsters looking to collect on a massive gambling debt.

As the deadline to deliver the money approaches, more secrets about Vinnie and 
his shady dealings are brought to light when it’s revealed that Vinnie has 
embezzled money from the company that funds the bonds. If Vinnie doesn’t come 
home, nobody can write the bonds that nobody can fail to appear on and that 
would mean the end of Stephanie’s illustrious career as Trenton’s most wacky 
bounty hunter.

Along the way, Stephanie receives help from Mooner and his Hobbits, Morelli and 
of course, Ranger and his unlimited supply of replacement vehicles.

Along the way, Stephanie continues to struggle with her feelings towards Ranger 
and her on-again off-again relationship with Morelli. Unfortunately, didn’t get 
to see a lot of Grandma Mazur this go around so am hoping the next book will 
bring more of Grandma’s wacky behavior and commentary. Connie was a surprise in 
this book with a more active role and her hidden talents of making stink bombs 
was very entertaining.

All in all, this was an excellent installment of adventure, excitement, wacky 
hilarity and some intense sexual tension (thank you, Ranger!) starring my 
favorite bounty hunter and her entourage. 

  
Title: Dead In The Family (Sookie Stackhouse, #10)
Author: Charlaine Harris
Publisher: Ace
Publication Date: May, 2010
Hardcover: 311 pages
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Rating: 5/10

Description: Sookie Stackhouse has finally settled into a relationship with the 
Viking vampire Eric, and her errant brother Jason seems to have his life in 
order, too. But all the other people in Sookie’s life – Eric himself, her 
former 
lover Bill, her friend and boss Sam – are having family problems.

Eric’s maker shows up with Eric’s ‘brother’ in tow, the ailing Bill can only be 
healed by a blood sibling, and Sam’s brother’s marriage is about to take 
place... or will it? The furor raised by the coming out of the two-natured has 
yet to settle; some people are just not ready to sit down to dinner with a man 
who turns into a dog.

Sookie herself is still recovering from her last ordeal. She’s definitely 
improving, physically and mentally, but she’s always going to have some dark 
moments now. The werewolves tell her that there have been strange and ominous 
passers-by in the Stackhouse woods; now Sookie is about to come face-to-face 
with one of her more distant relatives...

My Thoughts: On the heels of the last story, we see Sookie coming to terms with 
the losses she endured at the hands of the Fae. She seems to be settled into 
her 
relationship with Eric, accepting a new roommate and trying to help Bill heal 
from the injuries he sustained.

With ten installments to this series, I’m sensing a definite drag. There 
doesn’t 
seem to be much forward movement with the characters. I’m hoping it isn’t the 
series overall but maybe just this book didn’t work for me. Sookie’s intense 
hatred toward Eric’s maker seemed to have no place in this story either and the 
introduction of Eric’s “brother” was disturbing for me.

What I did enjoy was Sookie’s determination to help Bill heal. Researching his 
maker’s history, she is able to find another vampire sired by Bill’s maker. 
Unfortunately, this subplot seemed to be forgotten as I was left hanging 
wondering what happened afterward. Perhaps, I will know in the next book.

Overall, this was my least favorite of the series but hoping the next story 
will 
recapture my devotion to the series. 

  
Title: Murder Is Binding (A Booktown Mystery, #1)
Author: Lorna Barrett
Publisher: Berkley Prime Crime
Publication Date: April, 2008
Paperback: 281 pages
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Rating: 7/10

Description: Stoneham, New Hampshire, was a dying town until community leaders 
invited booksellers to open up shop. Now, its streets are lined with bookstores 
--- and paved with murder…

When she moved to Stoneham, city slicker Tricia Miles met nothing but friendly 
faces. And when she opened her mystery bookstore, she met friendly competition. 
But when she finds Doris Gleason dead in her own cookbook store, killed by a 
carving knife, the atmosphere seems more cutthroat than cordial. Someone wanted 
to get their hands on the rare cookbook that Doris had recently purchased-and 
the locals think that someone is Tricia. To clear her name, Tricia will have to 
take a page out of one of her own mysteries-and hunt down someone who isn't 
killing by the book.

My Thoughts: A mystery set in and around a bookstore is intriguing, but when 
there’s a whole town dedicated to a slew of bookstores, how can any true 
bibliophile pass that up? Where this story lacks in intensity and real mystery, 
it makes up for in the whimsy of the village of Stoneham. While reading, I 
found 
myself not really caring so much who the murderer was as much as I was 
intrigued 
by the town and the bookshops. I kept hoping that our heroine would frequent 
more of them in an attempt to give the reader a broader picture of what this 
“booktown” entailed.

The reader is given enough clues early on in the story to figure out the 
identity of the killer with minimal effort. In addition to the primary murder 
mystery, there are some additional storylines that I found to be interesting 
and 
will enjoy seeing how they play out further along in the series.

Though I enjoyed most of the characters, I did not care for Tricia’s sister, 
Angelica or the Sheriff. As we will be seeing more of these characters in 
future 
books, there’s always a chance they will have some redeeming qualities and my 
opinion of them will change. One can only hope, right? 

  
Title: When You Wish
Author: Kristin Harmel
Publisher: Delacorte Books
Publication Date: February, 2008
Hardcover: 288 pages
Genre: Young Adult
Rating: 9/10

Description: Star Beck is super-duper megastar famous. She 
rocks–literally–every 
night in concert for thousands of cheering fans. But the pop star life–tour 
buses, fauxmances, size 0 minis–is getting a little old. Star can’t help 
wondering what it would be like to be a regular girl–without paparazzi trailing 
her every move, and without people being nice just because, well, she’s Star 
Beck. And when she discovers that her mom has been lying to her for years about 
something very important, Star decides to find out what the world beyond her 
stage is like after all.

In the blink of an emerald green eye, Star finds herself . . . buying a car. 
Eating cheeseburgers. Swapping her stilettos for flip-flops. Getting a job that 
doesn’t require dancing, winking, or mall appearances. And falling for the 
cutest, realest boy she’s ever met. But how will she know if he feels the same 
way? Because for once in her life, someone is going to have to like her for who 
she really is.

My Thoughts: Kristin Harmel is a new to me author though I have acquired 
several 
of her titles that are languishing on my TBR pile. Though I don’t normally find 
myself drawn to the young adult genre, this book appealed to me on several 
levels. First, the idea of a teen superstar who is likeable when all we ever 
hear about is the scandal and drama of the teen celebrities inundating the 
media 
nowadays is a refreshing and welcome change. Secondly, I liked that the story 
was clean. I don’t think the young adult genre should cross over into 
mainstream 
adult fiction and there have been a few books I have taken on recently that 
were 
marketed as young adult but were excessively graphic and explicit and not for a 
young adult reader. Last, but not least, When You Wish is a feel good story 
about a young girl on a journey to take back her life who finds love along the 
way.

I enjoyed going along for the ride when Star Beck decides to find out what the 
world is like outside of her reality. When she discovers that her mother has 
been lying to her for the past six years, she alters her appearance and takes 
off for Florida to find the father she hasn’t seen in thirteen years. When her 
funds run drastically low, she resorts to getting a job in a restaurant using a 
false name. She is drawn to a boy in the restaurant and ultimately gets to know 
him better and he helps her improve her waitressing skills.

I was quite surprised at the direction the story took when Star finally locates 
her father, but I felt it made Star a stronger and more realistic character. 
The 
author does an exceptional job of giving the reader a front-row seat to Star’s 
life. Several times throughout the book, I found myself wondering how the truth 
would be revealed and what the consequences would be for concealing her true 
identity. In the end, this book turned out to be a very fast and enjoyable read 
that made me smile. 
 
Sherri
Currently reading A CHARMED DEATH by Madelyn Alt & listening to PROMISES IN 
DEATH by J.D. Robb

Up Next:    SOMETHING BLUE by Emily Giffin
 
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