Auntee's comments
(member since Feb 15, 2009)
Auntee's comments from the Contemporary Romance group.
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If you like to read about athletes, I can recommend the "Hot Zone" series--some good reads there...:)
Susan wrote: "Auntee - I have Santa, Honey on my wish list. It looked really good and I hope I am able to get a copy before Christmas :)"
Hope you can get it Susan. It was pretty good.:)
Yea, so glad you're liking it Ronica!
I'm reading Santa, Honey, which has a very funny short story by Kate Angell about one of the MLB Richmond Rogues.
Debbie wrote: "I just found this thread. I love Catherine Anderson. My very first book was Annie's Song. It's my favorite folowed by Baby Love and Phantom Waltz. I love her books because her characters are just s..."
I agree. CA is an excellent storyteller.:)
Hey Kathrynn, I just noticed that I have a couple of "followers" (makes me sound like a cult leader), but you DO have the option to remove them--did you know? You also have the option to follow THEM, and the option to add them as your friend. So, maybe someone was listening to you after all!:)
Emmanuelle wrote: "I read Tempt me tonight, love letters to a secret lover and One reckless Summer.
I love the 3 of them. One reckless summer even more than the others cause it is part of a series and I love series...."
Check message #13 from Lindsey.:D
Are you interested in just her contemporaries or would you consider her romantic suspense ones? She's got plenty of good ones--her "Mackenzie" series is a good start.:)
I personally loved Cry No More, Mr. Perfect, Open Season, Dying to Please, Heartbreaker, Heart of Fire, Duncan's Bride--I could go on and on.:)
Jeannie, you are so right about "Under Her Skin"--I loved that one! I can't wait for the next one to come out in a couple of weeks!
I'm glad you brought that up, Isis!
Do you know the phrase"...you've got another thing coming", or something like that? I've been seeing it sometimes as "...another 'think' coming".
That isn't right, is it?
About the typos: I swear every book I read now has some kind of typo. Even "Lover Avenged" with its hardcover price, has lots of typos.
Don't they employ proofreaders anymore?
