three rejected books
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These all went back to the library before their time was up.
Miss Melville Returns didn't do it for me. In the sequel to the delightful Miss Melville Regrets, Miss Melville is no longer working as an assassin, but rather she has joined the ranks of artistic amateur sleuths. Blas.
Vampire Kisses by Ellen Schreiber. I read one chapter. Maybe it was supposed to be funny, but it only came out sounding trite. And cliched. And sort of dumb.
Glass Houses by Rachel Caine had a promising start, but it seemed pretty bleak. I paged ahead and saw the bleakness continuing, so I tossed it back in the water.
Miss Melville Returns didn't do it for me. In the sequel to the delightful Miss Melville Regrets, Miss Melville is no longer working as an assassin, but rather she has joined the ranks of artistic amateur sleuths. Blas.
Vampire Kisses by Ellen Schreiber. I read one chapter. Maybe it was supposed to be funny, but it only came out sounding trite. And cliched. And sort of dumb.
Glass Houses by Rachel Caine had a promising start, but it seemed pretty bleak. I paged ahead and saw the bleakness continuing, so I tossed it back in the water.