A to Z Survey

I read this on Kylie Sabra's blog and thought it was such a fun idea, I just had to copy and share it with you. Thank you Kylie, not only for the idea, but also the Twitter 101 blogs! :)


Please feel free to join in the fun!!


Author you’ve read the most books from:


Nora Roberts - Did she write it? Then I read it!

J.D. Robb (Eve & Roarke, *sigh*)

Laurell K. Hamilton (Anita Blake & Merry Gentry series)

Debbie Macomber (Cedar Cove, Blossom Street, Midnight Sons, Dakota)

J.R. Ward (Black Dagger Brotherhood series)

Johanna Lindsey (love me some Malory men!)


Best Sequel Ever:


When J.K. Rowling writes an 8th Harry Potter book OR when Stephenie Meyer writes Renesmee & Jacob's story.


Currently Reading:


Nowhere to Run by Nancy Bush

Life Knocks by Craig Stone

The Fall of Anne Boleyn by Claire Ridgway

11/22/63 by Stephen King


Drink of Choice While Reading:


Iced Chai Tea Latte or Hot Chai Tea Latte, depending on the weather


E-reader or Physical Book?


Kindle - because I love having my entire library at my fingertips!


Fictional Character You Probably Would Have Actually Dated In High School:


Edward Cullen...oh wait! This is "reality" not "fantasy" so in that case...hmmm, I didn't actually date anyone in high school, so I have NO idea. LOL!


Glad You Gave This Book A Chance:


Heaven and Hell: The Journey of Chris and Serena Davis by Kenneth Zeigler.


Hidden Gem Book:


Wings of a Dove by Elaine Barbeiri


Important Moment in your Reading Life:


When my grandmother introduced me to Harlequin and Silhouette...errr, I mean Romance books.


Just Finished:


A Mother's Trial by Nancy Wright


Kinds of Books You Won’t Read:


Nonfiction Books about Wars


Longest Book You’ve Read:


11/22/63 by Stephen King...or at least it will be when I finish it!


Major book hangover because of:


Heaven and Hell: The Journey of Chris and Serena Davis by Kenneth Zeigler. I needed a few weeks to digest and meditate over the subject matter.


Number of Bookcases You Own:


Three - they hold all the books I couldn't part with; all of them are from my pre-kindle days.


One Book You Have Read Multiple Times:


Wings of a Dove by Elaine Barbeiri. In my opinion, the epitome of a romance book.


Preferred Place To Read:


Outside in the shade of a tree.


Quote that inspires you/gives you all the feels from a book you’ve read:


"Fiction writing is more similar to acting than it is to any other art. It's about inhabiting a character so completely, you forget yourself." - Your Writing Teacher, @WritingChief


This isn't from a book I read, rather it's from someone I follow on Twitter. I think this is true whether you're a writer, actor or reader...if you can't forget yourself, your problems, your surroundings while you're reading, then you aren't reading the right book!


Reading Regret:


That there are too many books out there to read and I know I will not have enough time to get through them all.


Series You Started And Need To Finish (all books are out in series):


...Can't think of one.


Three of your All-time Favorite Books:


Wings of a Dove, Tomorrow's Promise, Irish Thoroughbred


Unapologetic Fangirl For:


Everyone I've listed so far...along with H.C. Elliston, Rachel Held Evans, Gemma Halliday, Sabrina Jeffries, Darcy Burke, Sara Ramsey...Seriously, I could go on and on and on...


Very Excited For This Release More Than All The Others:


H.C. Elliston's new book!


Worst Bookish Habit:


The "just one more page" syndrome.


X Marks The Spot: Start at the top left of your shelf and pick the 27th book:


The Beautiful Evil by Robbi Bryant - I haven't read it yet!


Your latest book purchase:


Lord and Lady Spy by Shana Galen


ZZZ-snatcher book (last book that kept you up WAY late):


The Wedding Shroud: A Tale of Ancient Rome by Elisabeth Storrs

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