October 24, 2008
New Review!
Down Home Ever Lovin’ Mule Blues
by Jacquie Rogers
ISBN: 978-0-9800356-8-1
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Jacquie Rogers is an amazing talent. She mixes humor and heat, talking mules and romance—and it works. When Socrates-the-midget-mule and his crew of trusty animals, a skunk named Guinevere, a hound dog called Beauty, the show dog, Perseus and a baby porcupine named Miss Pretty Bottom decide to do some match-making, it’s all over but the shouting.
The humans are helpless against their mechanisms—and it doesn’t hurt that they are really, really crazy about each other, though neither Brody-the-bullfighter or Rita-the-would-be-actuary are aware of it. Toss in a cranky old cowboy and Rita’s very independent mother, and you have a wonderful mix of love, laughter and reading pleasure.
I love Ms. Rogers work. It’s refreshingly different in a world of sameness. If you like your heroes handsome and strong, your heroines intelligent and soft, and your critters a tad odd, you’ll love this book. It’s a keeper.
Diane Davis White
Author, Moon of the Falling Leaves
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Don’t miss these adorable pictures!
Jacquie
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October 20, 2008

Knight’s
Fork
Rowena
Cherry
LoveSpell
ISBN: 0-505-52740-5
ISBN:
978-0-505-52740-0
Those of us who loved Forced Mate and
Insufficient Mating Material could hardly wait for the release of Rowena
Cherry’s latest sensual futuristic romance replete with hilarious chess puns and
hunky Great Djinn.
Queen Electra-Djerroldina must bear a green-eyed heir,
and soon, so she picks super sperminator (Cherry calls him a superimpregnator)
Djarrhett, Saurian Knight and enemy of her husband, Viz-Igerd of Volmoth. Always
ready to find a way to stir up trouble to his own benefit, her brother, Emporer
Tarrant-Arragon sends her and ‘Rhett to earth. She works her wiles on him and
hoo-baby, is he ever tempted, but ‘Rhett not only won’t donate his sperm, he’s a
virgin. Then there’s the little problem of the chastity belt she wears–and no
key.
As one of my favorite characters, an earthling named Grievous said,
“The problem with your bloody Great Djinn gene pool is that there’s no lifeguard
on duty.”
Knight’s Fork is fun, sexy, fast-paced, and very clever. Rowena
Cherry’s talent shines once again, and I’m eagerly looking forward to the next
book in the series. There’s nothing like a Great Djinn god to spice up your day!
I highly recommend this book!
Jacquie
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October 5, 2008
10. Your husband will wonder why you insist on watching PBR
bullriding.
9. You will have to come up with a good reason for watching
PBR bullriding.
8. You’ll buy your husband spurs and chaps for his birthday,
and then you’ll have to figure out how to get him to wear them.
7. You will want a pair of high heels with spurs, too, but
where to find them?
6. You’ll have a sudden urge to acquire a pet skunk. Your husband isn’t any more enthusiastic about this than he was when you wanted to watch Cats instead of the Super Bowl.
5. You’ll be trolling the pound for a bloodhound/collie mix just like Beauty.
4. You’ll be looking at real estate in Grasmere, Idaho, where the story is set. I’ll save you
some time—here’s a map of the area.
3. You’ll break out into a fit of giggles when you hear the prologue to Canterbury Tales.
2. You’ll be very disappointed because there’s not one single chicken in this book. Anywhere.
And the number one reason why you shouldn’t read Down Home Ever Lovin’ Mule Blues:

1. You’ll never look at a mule again without wondering if he’s the real Socrates.
Enjoy!
Jacquie
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