Time to talk books! What are you reading and loving this week?
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I enjoyed Cindy Gerald's Walkaway Joe (originally published as The Cowboy Takes a Lady). It was the last "new-to-me" book of hers from my TBR as I started reading her in single-title/series so all of her older category romances I read after the fact. Sad she is no longer writing.
I just started Julie Miller's Personal Protection from her long-running The Precinct series for Harlequin Intrigue.
Just finished listening to The American Agent by Jacqueline Winspear. She vividly recreates (sometimes too vividly) London between WWI and WWII. Highly recommend the entire Masie Dobbs series. Have an older Sheila Walsh cued up for a re-read and as something lighter. Eagerly awaiting the next Archangel release and envying those lucky winners of the early reading copies.
This week I enjoyed the last 1/2 of a bit of a binge through Laurie Roma's books. They are all pretty short but fun and there heroines are strong woman, without some kind of qualifier tacked on, so that is great. I also read Tricking an Introvert by May Sage and it was a good addition to her a loosely connected series. It's not necessary to ready others to enjoy this fun story about a hero who is disturbed to find himself in the friend zone, for the first time in his life, and he's not too sure how to get out of it. And now I'm reading the new Nancey Cummings book - Pulled by the Tail, and enjoying it. Who does that heroine think she's kidding, she's staying with the alien she accidentally ended up with after a poorly written mail order bride contract. Nice scifi romance with two fully consenting adults, mild amounts of danger, and a relationship that grows with time.
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I enjoyed Cindy Gerald's Walkaway Joe (originally published as The Cowboy Takes a Lady). It was the last "new-to-me" book of hers from my TBR as I started reading her in single-title/series so all of her older category romances I read after the fact. Sad she is no longer writing.
I just started Julie Miller's Personal Protection from her long-running The Precinct series for Harlequin Intrigue.
Just finished listening to The American Agent by Jacqueline Winspear. She vividly recreates (sometimes too vividly) London between WWI and WWII. Highly recommend the entire Masie Dobbs series. Have an older Sheila Walsh cued up for a re-read and as something lighter. Eagerly awaiting the next Archangel release and envying those lucky winners of the early reading copies.
This week I enjoyed the last 1/2 of a bit of a binge through Laurie Roma's books. They are all pretty short but fun and there heroines are strong woman, without some kind of qualifier tacked on, so that is great.
I also read Tricking an Introvert by May Sage and it was a good addition to her a loosely connected series. It's not necessary to ready others to enjoy this fun story about a hero who is disturbed to find himself in the friend zone, for the first time in his life, and he's not too sure how to get out of it.
And now I'm reading the new Nancey Cummings book - Pulled by the Tail, and enjoying it. Who does that heroine think she's kidding, she's staying with the alien she accidentally ended up with after a poorly written mail order bride contract. Nice scifi romance with two fully consenting adults, mild amounts of danger, and a relationship that grows with time.
Amor and Psyche by Apulejus. - This one of my favorite fairy tales that I would recommend to all romantics.
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