  Lunchtime report I spent the morning reading book reviews. This morning it was Library Journal. It is sort of a tedious task when you are reading about books that aren't your style, but things perk up a little when you run across titles that sound good on a personal level.
I'll share this mornings findings with you. Elsa Watson is giving us her take on Robin Hood in Maid Marian , which was (or will be) released this month. Watson tells the story from the point of view of, yes you've got it, Maid Marian. When the story begins we find 17 year old Marian and orphan and a widow. Her situation is worsened by Queen Eleanor of Aquiaine who cheats Marian of her dowry, and then forces her to marry her brother-in-law.
But the queen's plan is thwarted when Robin Hood safes Marion from a loveless marriage and takes her in to Sherwood forest, where she set about trying to find justice. Sarah Mason is bring us Playing James in June. This book features Holly Colshannon, the new crime reporter for the Bristol Gazette. She as been given the task of following Detective James Sabine around for the next few weeks. James is reluctant to say the least and now must try to solve a string of burglaries in the company of accident prone Holly and her Flamboyant Photographer.
Of course we all know that James will fall for the lovely Holly and we will have to wait until June to discover the out come of that. Kris Webb and Kathy Wilson's From here to Maternity is due in May. Sophie is a single lady on the business fast track when she gets knocked up by her long time boyfriend. Problem is boyfriend does not long for fatherhood and quits the scene. So Sophie and her best friend Debbie plot to find a way to take the best care of baby than involves a new business venture. 
