At the end of the year we start asking ourselves questions. Did I do all I planned for the year? Am I satisfied with my life? How did I spend my Christmas bonus so quickly? Q is for Questions. And who asks lots and lots of questions? Well, small children. Usually in the middle of an important [...]
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Q is for Questions
Posted in Books, Books and Television, CS Harris, murder mystery, romance, Sebastian St Cyr, tagged attractive male characters, characters we love, historical cavorting, holiday reading on 28 December, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Ah, Sebastian!
Posted in CS Harris, murder mystery, romance, Sebastian St Cyr on 12 January, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I read when I go away for my holidays (as you all know from past dispatches), but when mooching around the house on the Christmas break, reading seems like a bit too lengthy a commitment to make when you only have 10 days to get as much sun, sleep, sea, dvd-watching, ham-eating and mince-pie-scoffing as possible completed before [...]
Book 14: Why Mermaids Sing by CS Harris*
Posted in Books, CS Harris, murder mystery, Reading, romance, Sebastian St Cyr on 5 July, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Sebastian St Cyr novels are Regency-era murder mysteries with a healthy dollop of romance and fabulous attention to things like costume, atmosphere and contemporary societal gossip which make them not only thrilling, entertaining and so much fun but slightly addictive. They are the perfect Sunday-morning-no-I’m-not-getting-out-of-bed readers. Fluff your pillows, fill the teapot, adorn the plate with mint slices [...]