Finished "Steel City Magic" (Wen Spencer). I was pleased, though the writing, the style, and the story arcs remind me vaguely of Laurell K. Hamilton in her earlier years.
Also read "Resistance" (Star Trek novel by JM Dillard). Let me just say, if the character of Sara Nave isn't some sort of Mary Sue for Dillard, I don't know what is. Some of Dillard's older Trek novels are really quite good, and she has a whole continuum of characters she uses in them and calls back upon, but this particular book was... eh... for a book with the Enterprise-E and revenge-crazed Borg, it didn't really blow my skirt up.
Last night, I blazed through Peter David's "Before Dishonor". Better than "Resistance", although for David I consider it a little weak. Contained obligatory humor, Q action, and at least one familiar character ends up naked (it's Dr. Crusher, if you're interested). He does, however, write Worf very very well (as does Dillard in "Resistance"). David has a real affinity for the TNG characters and it shows. He also manages to work in his favorite security guards (Meyer and Boyajian... and how the hell are they just security grunts after 15 years?) as well as Captain Calhoun -- always enjoyable -- and the moment between Picard and Calhoun at the end is good and also amusing.
If "Before Dishonor" was a fanfic, I would put "WARNING: Major Character Death".
Also, "BD" calls back to "Vendetta", David's TNG novel about the Borg.
I liked "BD", for the most part. You don't even have to read "Resistance"... just meet Admiral Exposition (I mean Janeway) in the first couple of chapters and you're set.
Next up, "Titan: Sword of Damocles" by Geoffrey Thorne.
(I got a Borders discount coupon. That explains all the Trek.)