Time for the Friday Book Club! What are you reading and loving this week?
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This week was book heaven for me. First I read Rock Redemption by a wonderful author. Then I read (skimmed) two Laurie McBain books: Chance the Winds of Fortune and Dark Before the Rising Sun (finally as e-books). I read these books when I was a teen and loved them (there wasn't young adult books back in the day). One note about these two books: they are part of a trilogy. If you have never read the first book Moonlight Madness read it before the other two. It will be less confusing.
Just finished the "Dragon Kin" series by GA Aiken. A very good and funny read. I can't wait to read the next book on November. I have the full week-end to enjoy Rock Redemption.
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This week was book heaven for me. First I read Rock Redemption by a wonderful author. Then I read (skimmed) two Laurie McBain books: Chance the Winds of Fortune and Dark Before the Rising Sun (finally as e-books). I read these books when I was a teen and loved them (there wasn't young adult books back in the day). One note about these two books: they are part of a trilogy. If you have never read the first book Moonlight Madness read it before the other two. It will be less confusing.
Patricia S
Read Sins of the Master by Catherine Taylor an loved it! (You Kiwi authors are amazing!)
Enjoyed Rock Redemption and the newsletter short, Sunshine/
Almost done with Jill Shalvis' latest Animal Magnetism novel, All I Want, and enjoying it as well.
Rereading the Wallbanger series by Alice Clayton. Love this series almost as much as the GH series.
Just finished the "Dragon Kin" series by GA Aiken. A very good and funny read. I can't wait to read the next book on November.
I have the full week-end to enjoy Rock Redemption.
"One Wilde Night" by Jenn Stark, which is free on kindle and "Burn" & "Spiral of Need" by Suzanne Wright
Archangels enigma ,arch.shadows and legion by nalini Singh.....
Also read only a kiss by Mary balogh
I finished Ancillary Mercy by Ann Leckie and hoping to start The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins as my spooky October read. :)
Happy weekend!
Anybody have a authors to recommend who are like nalini, shelley Laurenston and ilona Andrews. I like some humor and feisty dialogue.
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