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I woke up to find 5 inches of snow this morning and want spring to get here in the worst way, so I don't know if I can bear reading a Christmas story now. :)
Last night I finished "Where the Allegheny Meets the Monongahela" by Felicia Watson and LOVED it. I will read it again very soon (I nearly always read a book twice, more if I like it a lot).Not sure what's next. Have to check my wishlist. :)
Just finished re-reading 'Cut & Run' by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux...
Loved it again. And I do NOT like murder mysteries, serial killers, and so on. But this was so awesome, the mystery was compelling, the heroes were so wounded and yet so hot, the reveal at the end was great - even on a re-read, knowing who the bad guy is, it's compelling because I kept thinking "that's not a red flag, they would never have known" instead of "you dummies, get a clue!". And, of course, loved the literary connection!
So I found myself quite caught up with my TO READ list (which means I only have like 200 books on it lol) so these books are pretty new...all three of them are 5* for me and all three of them were fantabulous.
I'm just about to start reading
I read A Change of Tune a little while ago and loved it, so I'm looking forward to reading this next book my JM Cartwright!
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I just downloaded quite a few books (thank you tax refund) and I don't know where to start...
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(This one comes with a free companion novel!)
I'm waiting for that one too! I have an Amy Lane addiction that requires me to drop whatever I'm reading when one of her books comes out and devour it immediately.
Exactly! I just bought the new Jack/Teague/Katy book that was released this week by Torquere as well. Amy has been the cause of way too many sleepless nights because once I get one of her books, I tend to read it with little or no breaks.I loved Paris A to Z. Just when I think there is nothing left for us to know about these characters another book comes out and completely surprises me.
So far in April I've read and reviewed (such as it is)
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, Kitsune Wedding, Paxton's Excellent Valentine's Day AdventureI don't tend to plan ahead so who knows which ones I might pick up and read the rest of the month.
Much joyful reading so far this month, including Where the Allegheny Meets the Monongahela, Paris A to Z, Flesh and Blood, With Abandon, and (just finished) The Ghost on my Couch. All of them were great reads. Paris A to Z was a delight. Marie Sexton never fails to ground her stories in the realistic emotions of her highly individual characters. The Ghost on my Couch is extraordinary. I fell in love with the characters almost immediately, laughed a little, cried a little, and chewed a few fingernails rooting for a specific HEA. Did I get it? Read it yourself and find out.
So far I've only read in April (not too many DS books):- Catch a Falling Star
- A Troubled Range
- Crunch Time,
- Morning Report
- Eye of Scota: Cináed,
- Windows in Time.
I'm currently reading "Falling" by David Marchwell and I am HOOKED! I stayed up way past my bedtime last night reading it.
Just finished reading Where the Allegheny Meets the Monongahela by Felicia Watson. Wonderful book! A five star read for sure. I'd recommend it to anyone.
AshleyAlexis wrote: "I'm about to open up
^.^"Ashley, I loved Something For Nothing!!
Such a sweet read!
Ummm...I've read a lot of books this month...not sure which ones actually, lol!! I read and re-read so much, and then I also write...ah...okay, I know I read
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all by talented author AKM Miles...but that was just one day's worth of reading...I know I've read some DSP stuff, and am itching to get to His Soul to Takewhich is defintely a DSP book...I know that there's been a ton of other stuff, but the arrival of my very on shiny new contract from MLR Press for my novel, The Soldier & the State Trooper sort of pushed everything else outta my head!!
Tara wrote: "Just finished Lift Me Up- really funny."Yeah, I loved that one too. Have you read
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by the same author? They were both simply fabulous!
Just finished Rain which was the perfect sequel to Rules of Engagement. I read the first one last year, and still remember it having one of the hottest meeting scenes I've ever read!
Cherie wrote: "Yeah, I loved that one too. Have you read
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by the same ..."I haven't but I just added them to my tbr list, thanks!
This month I read Snowed In and Promises, and re-read Strawberries for Dessert for the third time. (Can you tell I really like that one?) Talker is in the queue, but I may not get to that until after the 30th-- I've got a few other things to get out of the way first.
Becky wrote: "This month I read Snowed In and Promises, and re-read Strawberries for Dessert for the third time. (Can you tell I really like that one?) [book:Talker..."Strawberries was my fave of the series. God I love Cole!
Jennifer wrote: "God I love Cole!"Me too! I was a little hesitant to read it at first, because I didn't think I would like such an effeminate character in a main role, but I adored him. One of my favorite characters ever.
Books mentioned in this topic
Tigers and Devils (other topics)Talker's Redemption (other topics)
Talker (other topics)
Dash and Dingo: In Search of the Tasmanian Tiger (other topics)
Morning Report (other topics)
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A.K.M. Miles (other topics)Ethan Stone (other topics)









