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Jennifer Stevenson
Jennifer Stevenson lives in the Chicago area with her stagehand husband of thirty-five years. Her stories have been published in a number of anthologies. She also posts at www.bookviewcafe.com/blog, on Facebook as JenniferStevensonAuthor, and on Twitter as JenStevenson."I'm a crow nut. Feeding... show more

Jennifer Stevenson lives in the Chicago area with her stagehand husband of thirty-five years. Her stories have been published in a number of anthologies. She also posts at www.bookviewcafe.com/blog, on Facebook as JenniferStevensonAuthor, and on Twitter as JenStevenson."I'm a crow nut. Feeding crows is unnecessary, so of course I love tossing them peanuts, or putting out my Thanksgiving turkey carcass so they can pick over the bones. Pound for pound, crows are smarter than we are. They always look like they're having fun.I'm always looking for more comedy in life. If you know of a great, funny book or movie, friend me on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/JenniferStevensonAuthor and let me know!"
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Saturdays in Books
Saturdays in Books rated it 8 years ago
This is one that came to my attention via John Scalzi's regular feature The Big Idea. From the title and blurb, this looks like erotica, but in the post it is referred to as paranormal women's fiction. Which is apparently where chick lit meets UF, and I am a big fan of that combo. Let's face it, ...
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 12 years ago
I liked the concept of this book - a bad lover cursed to spend time trapped in a bed until he satisfied 100 women. But the execution was a bit scatterbrained. Honestly I kept looking to see if this was book two in a series. It was very hard to follow and there were just too many unexplained things...
The Book Diva's Reads
The Book Diva's Reads rated it 15 years ago
Strange book with bizarre storyline not to mention underdeveloped characters (IMHO). I was hopeful that it might get better as a I continued reading but I was doomed to disappointment. Perhaps this genre (a mixture of chick lit magic/science fiction) is simply one I'm not able to appreciate.
Books by the Lake
Books by the Lake rated it 18 years ago
An unusually good anthology of fantasy stories on the theme of music. Not all winners, but that's true of any anthology. Notable stories include "The New Tiresias" by Jane Emerson (there's a fine human dimension to this story of an eighteenth-century girl growing up among the tangled motives of adul...
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