New review for The King’s Diamond
Saturday, November 8th, 2008Joyfully Reviewed as a new review for The King’s Diamond here. Thank you, Lisa!
pleasedJoyfully Reviewed as a new review for The King’s Diamond here. Thank you, Lisa!
pleasedFrom Rainbow Reviews. Thanks, Jan!
New reviews for Diamond at Literary Nymphs and Amazon, which also has new reviews for Something Beautiful. Thanks, everyone!
(Also . . . I get a little bit of a thrill when there’s a “customers who bought this also bought . . .” list. That’s so awesome.)
There’s a new review for The King’s Diamond at Rainbow Reviews.
Chiaroscuro has a new review at Fallen Angels Reviews.
Luckily, both came to their senses, leading to a sweet and satisfying ending. If you like books with a lot of emotion and drama, pick up Chiaroscuro.
Yayness.
This is a story where relationships take center stage. The reader really gets to know and care about each of the characters; even the secondary characters are well-developed and important to the story. Jamie and Ben are complex characters with deep emotions. This story is also extremely erotic. The chemistry between the characters sizzles. Jamie and Ben are hot enough to burn. This is an appealing story about the enduring power of love and friendship.
*sighs happily*

I can’t help it. They make me bounce around with happiness.
Elisa Rolle’s rather poetic review on Livejournal and reader reviews on Torquere Books.
Below is a screen capture of the current MS. Isn’t revision fun?
This one doesn’t make me quite so jubilant, though I can understand the reviewer’s point about technical issues. Something to watch out for while I’m revising Something Beautiful, at least.
And this makes it all better:
The fact is, I felt like crying when I finished this book because I became attached to these people and I loved being a part of their lives. And that is why I’ll be watching for more books from Jenna Jones. I think Dune deserves to find love, and his story would give me a chance to revisit all of them. I miss them already.
Because that, friends and neighbors, means I’ve done my job.
From Rainbow Reviews:
All of the situations and strong characters combined to a phenomenal story about life, love, and what real people go through to find their path to everlasting love.
This calls for a great big WOOMCH!