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May 02, 2015 10:21AM

33903 Valerie ~ Val Hall ~ wrote: "I'm sure there are duplicates but as you said...they all look the same after a while. You do find stuff that I don't see and vice versa so it's all good to me."

Thanks Val. :)
May 01, 2015 11:19AM

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May 01, 2015 11:07AM

33903 Sorry if I post maybe some duplicates. There are so many PNR novellas currently free, they all start to look the same. o.O

Deal with the Alpha (BBW Billionaire Shape Shifter Paranormal Erotica) by Sierra Wolf PNR Novella http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W...
The Baker's Man by Jennifer Moorman Contemporary Romance http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A...
Alpha Tango A BBW Paranormal Shifter Romance (Wolf Mountain Saga Book 1) by Emma Watts PNR http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W...
Little Blackbird by Jennifer Moorman YA http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K...
Taken by the Pack (BBWitches & Scorching Shifters) by Sennah Tate PNR Novella http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W...
May 01, 2015 12:50AM

33903 You are not making my picking any easier. LOL. But thanks for the recommendations. :)
I still have to finish one book and then I will pick what will it be.
Currently I am leaning toward:
Bloodfire (Blood Destiny, #1) by Helen Harper Touched by an Alien (Katherine "Kitty" Katt, #1) by Gini Koch The Smoke Thief (Drakon #1) by Shana Abe Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin, #1) by G.A. Aiken Warprize (Chronicles of the Warlands, #1) by Elizabeth Vaughan Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1) by Patricia Briggs
May 01, 2015 12:46AM

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Apr 30, 2015 08:15AM

33903 Haha I know. Lucky for me, they write a lot. Imagine we have to wait for years for the next book? :)
I like your suggestions. Thank you! And they are all new-to-me-authors. Kitty Katt, Warlands and Dragon Kin are especially intriguing to me. I'll probably pick one of them. :)
Apr 30, 2015 04:51AM

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Apr 30, 2015 12:46AM

33903 @Daffodil Haven't read any of them.

@Rachel I have read 'Blood Rights' and it was not bad at all. Just prepare for a cliffhanger ending.

@Nichole I liked 'Shadow Reader'. I would say it's one of my favorites but I still remember that annoying who-will-i-choose love-triangle drama...

This shelf is a tough pick for me. There are so many new authors I want to try. Lately I enjoyed novels with a lot of adventures, romance and humor (like Ilona Andrews). Anyone got recommendation for something similar?
Apr 29, 2015 11:32AM

Apr 29, 2015 11:17AM

33903 Yay for us. Now we only need the right shelf. :)
Apr 29, 2015 04:39AM

33903 The Journey (Northwest Passage #2) by John A. Heldt

Shelf: Man's World
Date read: 28. Apr. 2015.
Rating: 3.5 stars


The Journey is the second book in Northwest Passage series. Although each book can be read as a standalone, the general atmosphere and feeling these books leave in me are the same.

John A. Heldt uses time travel as a way to make their characters question themselves. In The Journey, Michelle travels back in time to a last year of her high school. A year she chooses college and starts dating her husband. If she knows that unhappy marriage without children and wrong carrier choice wait for her, will she dare to change the future?

The Journey is a story about growing up and life in general. John A. Heldt's writing style is light and easy to read. There is some kind of detached narration in his writing that makes connecting to characters tougher, but I kinda got used to it.

If you are looking for action involving time traveling twists, then this series is not for you. But if you want to read warm and realistic story about a young woman's journey to adulthood and pondering what choices in life are right, then this is the book you are looking for.
Recommended for lovers of thoughtful time-traveling romance novels.
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