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Erica Anderson

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Born
in Canoga Park, CA, The United States
August 08

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Erica writes erotic romance from her home in Southeast Alaska. She's written Regency-era as well as science fiction. She's currently working on a sequel to The Antaren Affair and a book-length medieval. She loves to hear from readers: author.erica.anderson@gmail.com

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Erica Anderson has a fabulous historical romance on her hands with Not Quite a Lady. Indira is a unique heroine that will touch readers' hearts and Sebastian is the perfect hero that readers will fall in love with. Ms. Anderson is a new author to this reviewer and I will be looking for more stories from her. Not Quite a Lady takes the readers on an emotional roller coaster ride they won't forget. This story is a must have and I cannot wait to see what Ms. Anderson
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Average rating: 3.78 · 37 ratings · 10 reviews · 3 distinct works
The Antaren Affair

3.86 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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Not Quite a Lady

3.64 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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The Human Division by John Scalzi
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A set of loosely linked stories featuring Harry Wilson and a set of "B team" diplomats. I thoroughly enjoyed Harry and Hart and read one story a night while traveling. While entertaining in that context, this isn't really a continuation of the series ...more
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Empire of Exiles by Erin M. Evans
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Great characterization, well-developed magical system, and compelling murder mystery make this superb fantasy one of the best of 2022. This isn’t sword-and-sorcery fantasy, and may appeal to readers of dark academia. Highly recommended. The sequel wi ...more
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Babel by R.F. Kuang
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Brilliant, incisive, and as addictive as junk food for lovers of language. Excellent narration by Chris Lew Kum Hoi.
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The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard
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Overly long and overwrought. The plot starts as a historical murder mystery, very atmospheric and set at early 19th-century West Point in a New York winter. The setting is well done, but the pretentious narrator took some getting used to. Edgar Allen ...more
The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard
"I enjoyed this book as it moved slowly along. The writing was delicious, but in the end I was disappointed. It was like following a trail hoping to reach a beautiful scenic overlook but coming at the end to a parking lot. The trail itself was better " Read more of this review »
The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard
"I read Bayard's The Black Tower some years ago, and though I found it too wordy in places, causing the narrative to drag, overall I enjoyed the story.

The Pale Blue Eye has more of what I disliked about The Black Tower, and less of what I liked. That " Read more of this review »
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Upgrade by Blake Crouch
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The Last Watch by J.S. Dewes
"A band of scrappy criminal misfits banished to the edge of space, forced to act fast to save the universe from certain destruction? Um yeah, don't mind if I do!

THE LAST WATCH is everything you want in your new favorite sci-fi series, but what sold me" Read more of this review »
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The Grief of Stones by Katherine Addison
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First, Liam Gerrard’s narration is fantastic. He truly enhances the story and his characterization of Celehar is pitch perfect.

While I didn’t find the plot and mystery in TGOS to be as compelling as Witness for the Dead, this installment is still th
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And sings the tune without the words
And never stops at all.”
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“So why are you telling me?"

"Well, for one thing, because I expect that Carnac will try to find some way to mention it, and if I hadn't told you first, you'd be thoroughly pissed off about it when he did."

Warrick said nothing. Well, it had been a fifty-fifty bet which way round would prove more hassle in the end.

"Warrick, if there'd been another way—"

"No, no. I understand. I was merely contemplating the fact that informing me that you had sex with someone else last night—after drugging him—falls under the heading of your being unusually considerate.”
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C.S. Pacat
“I like writing that is restrained and invisible. I don't mean that I like things to be simple and easy to decode, the opposite. I like writers who deal with ambiguities, biased viewpoint and subjective truth; I like the writing to be clean but everything behind the writing to be complex. I like to feel that there are things going on in the spaces and behind the lines.”
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R. Lee Smith
“It's one slice of shit-cake after another with me, isn't it? Why did you marry me?"
"God gave you to me."
"Did you keep the receipt?"

- Amber and Meoraq”
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“When I fuck you, Mr. Day, it will not be briefly. It will be long and hard and extremely thorough. I'm going to take pains with you.”
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