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message 1: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Woodhouse Oh my god! YOU MADE MY DAY!!!! Thank you for answering! I am so excited to check out all of these authors!! (Can't wait for your next book!)


message 2: by Angela (new)

Angela Verdenius Shannon, I love chatting to fellow book lovers about books. If anyone is kind enough to take the time to drop me a line, I always answer. I'm not always on the internet, probably go on it about 3 to 4 times a week to check emails and update things, so I may not answer straight away, but I will answer!
Hope you enjoy Jason's story . Today I start the next book. I'd really love to just sit and read, but as I'm working this weekend at the hospital, I have to write while I can!! I always wish the government would pay me to stay home and read and write...now that's a dream!! (it goes alongside my dream of winning lotto and buying that secluded island to live on LOL)


message 3: by Mona (new)

Mona Lewis I too love JD Robb's In Death series. And I'm right with you on Janet Evanovich. Stephanie and Lula are a hoot. I have a few authors that I keep in rotation and re-read them when I just want to relax. Their characters are like old friends. They are Angela Verdenius (love the Gully's Fall books and the Big Girls Lovin trilogy (and all it's spin offs), JD Robb, and Janet Evanovich. I can find something new in each of these every time I read them. With all of these I would suggest you start at the beginning and read them in order, I think you understand the characters and their growth and relationships better that way. I get more from the stories that way. But that may just be my OCD coming out. LOL


message 4: by Angela (new)

Angela Verdenius Totally agree, Mona. Reading the series from the first book gives you a better idea of the character growth and why they act the way they do.


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