Categories
adventure a total failure book review chicklit classic contemporary crime dystopia erotica fantasy friday flash fiction grimdark historical lgbtq meh mini review miscellaneous essays movie review paranormal rameau rating read in 2012 read in 2013 recommending romance sci-fi suspence thriller urban fantasy YAMeta
Blog Stats
- 98,417 hits
Tags
- Abigail Roux
- a hero too stupid to live
- ancient egypt
- Ann Aguirre
- ARC
- a stupid heroine
- a total failure
- Ben Aaronovitch
- book review
- boring
- boring protagonists
- contemporary
- Courtney Milan
- Cut & Run
- Daniel Silva
- dan simmons
- demons
- fantasy
- Finnish translation
- good ideas bad execution
- historical fiction
- J.K. Rowling
- Jane Austen
- John le Carré
- Julie James
- K.J. Charles
- lawyers
- London
- Loretta Chase
- magic
- meh
- movie review
- non-fiction
- not for me
- one brilliant book
- paranormal romance parody
- Paris
- POC author or characters
- pseudo his-fic
- rameau
- read in 2013
- reviewing a classic
- Romance
- series alert
- suckity suck
- that's how it should be done
- The Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge +
- thriller
- vampires
- zombies
-
Join 801 other subscribers
Top Posts & Pages
- Siúil, Siúil, Siúil a Rún – a bit of Irish history in a folk song
- Two Movies Duel Review: Catch Me If You Can vs. The Talented Mr. Ripley
- Money won't make you happy - a story of a marriage
- Review: The River King by Alice Hoffman
- Review: Prince of Thorns (The Broken Empire 01) by Mark Lawrence
- Review: Dirty by Megan Hart
- Review: Empress (Godspeaker trilogy 01) by Karen Miller
- Review: Police (Harry Hole 10) by Jo Nesbø
- Review: The Old Axolotl: Hardware Dreams (Starość Aksolotla) by Jacek Dukaj
- Reviewing a classic: Sinuhe the Egyptian by Mika Waltari
Author and admin
Tag Archives: Abigail Roux
Rameau’s review archive: Stars & Stripes (Cut & Run 06) by Abigail Roux
Synopsis: Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett have managed the impossible: a few months of peace and quiet. After nearly a year of personal and professional turmoil, they’re living together conflict-free, work is going smoothly, and they’re both happy, … Continue reading
Posted in a total failure, contemporary, crime, lgbtq, read in 2012
Tagged Abigail Roux, Cut & Run, Stars & Stripes
3 Comments
Rameau’s review archive: Armed & Dangerous (Cut & Run 05) by Abigail Roux
Synopsis: Left alone in Baltimore after his unpredictable lover bails, Special Agent Zane Garrett takes his frustration out on everything in his path until he is ordered to Chicago to back up an undercover operative. When he gets there, though, … Continue reading
Posted in contemporary, crime, lgbtq, meh, read in 2012
Tagged Abigail Roux, Armed & Dangerous, Cut & Run, meh
3 Comments
Rameau’s review archive: Divide & Conquer (Cut & Run 04) by Abigail Roux & Madeleine Urban
Synopsis: Baltimore, Maryland, is a city in alarming distress. Rising violence is fanning the flames of public outrage, and all law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, are catching blame. Thus the FBI’s latest ideas to improve public relations: a municipal … Continue reading
Posted in ARC, contemporary, lgbtq
Tagged Abigail Roux, Cut & Run, Divide & Conquer, Madeleine Urban
3 Comments
Rameau’s review archive: Fish & Chips (Cut & Run 03) by Abigail Roux & Madeleine Urban
Synopsis: Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett are back on the job, settled into a personal and professional relationship built on fierce protectiveness and blistering passion. Now they’re assigned to impersonate two members of an international smuggling ring-an out-and-proud … Continue reading
Posted in book review, contemporary, lgbtq, meh, read in 2012
Tagged Abigail Roux, Cut & Run, Fish & Chips, Madeleine Urban, meh
3 Comments
Rameau’s review archive: Sticks & Stones (Cut & Run 02) by Abigail Roux & Madeleine Urban
Synopsis: Cut & Run Series Book Two – Sequel to Cut & Run Six months after nearly losing their lives to a serial killer in New York City, FBI Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett are suffering through something … Continue reading
Posted in ARC, book review, contemporary, lgbtq, read in 2012
Tagged Abigail Roux, Cut & Run, Madeleine Urban, Sticks & Stones
2 Comments
Rameau’s review archive: Cut & Run (Cut & Run 01) by Abigail Roux & Madeleine Urban
Synopsis: A series of murders in New York City has stymied the police and FBI alike, and they suspect the culprit is a single killer sending an indecipherable message. But when the two federal agents assigned to the investigation are … Continue reading
Posted in book review, contemporary, crime, lgbtq, read in 2012
Tagged Abigail Roux, Cut & Run, Madeleine Urban
7 Comments