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least fav: Carpe Demon ~ Adventures of a Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom by Julie Kenner (it wasn't bad I just found that I thought it would be funnier and faster paced)





I made myself finish it b/c it was the bonus book I picked for read "SUMMER" and Judy Blume was "IT" for me growing up. As a kid I always felt that she was an adult that could see right into a child's soul. But what happened with this one? A miserable read and a pretty miserable ending- not much happiness there.




Best light read -

Best new author (to me) -

Hottest contemporary -

Best from a favourite author -

Best PNR -

Best continuation of a series -

Best of trilogy -

Absolute standout -



Best new to me Author book:

Best in a series:

Best Love-Inspired:

Best TRAIN-WRECK of a book:

Worst book of the month:






Didn't like:



And.. I discovered a new favorite author, Diana Palmer:-) Yay:-)
Fave books










Liked (3-4*) but expected better:


Books I wouldn't have read (didn't hate, but just didn't do anything for me):


Charming the Prince by Teresa Medeiros

and also Everything and the Moon by Juila Quinn

I hated The Devil's Web by Mary Balogh


Lover Mine by J.R. Ward
Maverick's Black Cat by Maggie Casper & Lena Matthews
Don't Tell by Karen Rose
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling




Only disappointments:
Sex, Straight Up by Kathleen O'Reilly
Sugar on Top by Leigh Ellwood
(At least both of these were very short)



Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Murder is Binding were both 4-star.
ARC Hailey's War: A Novel was a 3-star. It had a good storyline, but it just wasn't my type of suspense.
I started my current book on Thursday, so that will be an August book.

I had an eventful good month and can't say that I had a bad read although I'm pretty lenient andall around enjoy a lot it's basically got to be the Grapes of Wrath for me to not like it. lol
Read some new to me authors:
One for the Money..Janet Evanovich! LOVE HER !! (while everyone has pretty much already read all her Stephanie Plum novels this was my first and I have to admit I've really enjoyed it and laughed and will find time to work my way through the whole series)
Her Majesty's Dragon and Throne of Jade by Naomi Novik ... I fell in love with the Dragons in this series and will also make my way through it to find out more!
Naked in Death.. JD Robb .. while I figured out the 'who dun it' early on I enjoy Nora Roberts so much that I'm sure I'll keep at this series although I did find this one a bit predictable ... I like the characters enough to stick it out.
Hidden Fires..Betina Krahn...while I'm not normally a typical bodice ripper reader I have to admit I have a weak spot for Highlanders and this was no exception. I enjoyed every sultry minute of it and I probably would read her works again although I did have a moment half way through where I just wanted them to quit fighting already and tell each other they loved the other. lol It was entertaining and the ending round out nicely with some great descriptive scenes that again make me woosey for a man in kilt!
The Lost Symbol .. Dan Brown ... really love Dan Brown's work and this was no exception. I really felt right online with the subject matter in this book and enjoyed the read and adventure. I love the connection in our consiousness and can't wait to see what's up his sleeve next!
(note: sorry I don't know how to get the bookcovers to show so I'm just notating them :)
can't wait til next month!

My absolute favorites for July were:
Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts -- I'm really enjoying this series
The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen -- I've loved all of Allen's books so far, but this one's my favorite! It has magical books in it -- what's not to love ;o).
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins -- This YA dystopian series has caught my imagination. I just pre-ordered the third, and last, book in the series last night.



My only disappointment --


My absolute favorites for July were:
Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts -- I'm really enjoying this series
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I really need to start this series - I'm usually on top of NR, but I'm probably about 2 series behind right now with her...

In another group we are doing a buddy read on the old Trixie Belden girl's series from the 1940s and 50s. I aread the first two: The Secret of the Mansion and The Red Trailer Mystery both of which brought back fond memories of Trixie and I gave them both 4 stars.
My other 4 star book was A McKaslin Homecoming by Jillian Hart. This was my first read as a Harlequin Ambassador. I would probably have given it a 5 star if I had known it was one of a series and there are many books before it. Also I had never read Jillian Hart but I definitely will in the future.
Going down in ratings was If I Stay by Gayle Forman at 3 stars and
My Name Is Memory by Ann Brashares, Love in the Present Tense by Catherine Ryan Hyde and The Cookbook Collector by Allegra Goodman all at 2 stars.
I read more books than that in July but those are the ones I would specifically comment on. I have written a review on all of them if you want to see why I rated them the way that I did.
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