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What are you reading, Part II? (2013--New Year, New Books!)
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Just read Outlander and am on the second one in that series. It's going to be a long ride, it has seven books in the series!
Darcy wrote: "I just read
, it started out slow, but soon was hard to put down."I really like this one as well.
Lorraine - Lover of Jellybeans wrote: "I'm 100 pages away from the end of
after waiting ages to get the book and then having to renew the borrowing three times because work got a bit mad and I couldn'..."This series of Nora Robert was probably my favorite of all of her series. Enjoy!
Just picked up the Tied with a Bow anthology from the library. A bit late for holiday-themed reading, but it looked good!
Heather wrote: "read Consequences #1 and Truth #2 by Althea Romig. So very good!"I just read the first and agree with you, will be starting the second later this week.
I just finished three books (I guess having a cold has allowed me to rest more and actually settle down and read):
How to Entice an Earl
Calculated In Death
Once Again a Bride
How to Entice an Earl
Calculated In Death
Once Again a Bride
The first book I finished in 2013 although I had started it in 2012 was Almost Heaven and I'm now reading The Bridgertons series by Julia Quinn. I'm currently in book 2 The Viscount Who Loved Me.
At this rate I'll have to up my reading challenge. I'm just starting Hyde, an Urban Fantasy. It's the second time I've tried to read it. The first time I started it I got a few books for Xmas that I really wanted to read first.
I'm reading Beast, in which the hero is 6'5, hard body with very scarred face. Heroine is a bbw and they develop a friendship working out that turns into love. Good book!
I finished Beneath the Dark Ice and it was a good action/adventure creature feature. The monsters were super-duper creepy and icky. The hero is a Spec Ops guy with enhanced abilities due to a bullet in his brain. High body count but very good.
I am about to start Play of Passion. Finally trying to get caught up on the Psy/Changeling series.
I am about to start Play of Passion. Finally trying to get caught up on the Psy/Changeling series.
Good luck with your school, Stefanie. I know you'll do great. Just give yourself at least a little reading time to keep yourself relaxed. Even it's a few minutes before bedtime.
I finished Play of Passion by Nalini Singh, which was good. I love this series.
I started Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews, and it's great so far.
I started Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews, and it's great so far.
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I finished Play of Passion by Nalini Singh, which was good. I love this series. I started Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews, and it's great so far."
Both books are my favorite too LadyD :)
So far for 2013 I had finish
and
.Now into
. I really miss my PNR books
Off to a good start, Ren. My sister and some others have recommended the KGI series. I am going to give it a try. How are you liking Good Omens? I have that in my pile.
@Ren, oooh Checkmate was pretty good! although I must admit, out of the three books from the Neighbor in Hell series that one was definitely my least favourite. I found Connor to be a bit chauvinistic at times it made me angry haha
Mandy wrote: "@Ren, oooh Checkmate was pretty good! although I must admit, out of the three books from the Neighbor in Hell series that one was definitely my least favourite. I found Connor to be a bit chauvinis..."I totally agree with you about Checkmate.
Cynthia, have you read any of the Immortals After Dark series yet? That is one of my all time favorites!
I'd second that on the IAD series.I read that last of the Edge Series and found it a difficult read. But I'm still planning to continue reading this series.
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It was pretty long-winded, but I still enjoyed it a lot. Really love William's character, and Cerise and her crazy family was interesting.
@Lady D, I found Good Omens is an entertaining read, but is too absurd for my liking. The event are randomly happen and I don't like how the author handle the apocalypseI love Bayou Moon too! I think I like Andrews's Edge series than Kate Daniels :)
@Mandy : I'm not read book 2 yet, pass it to read Checkmate because I join reading games, lol! I agree about Connor. I prefer Jason Bradfords from hi. Since even Jason is bully, love his obsession with food, lol!
I just finish
, which make my Top Read this year! The POV switch is something that not new, either about their condition on the uninhibited island (which remind me a little bit of Life of Pi). Even the heroine older than the hero (by 14 years), I'm not disturbed by that fact. Really love both h/H' s voice
I have heard really good things about On the Island. I think will read it for my "Blue Lagoon" book for the Movie Madness Challenge.
I can't say which is my favorite. I think I am just a stone cold fan of the Andrews' work, any way I can get it. I like the format of a new couple each book, that they use in the Edge series though.
I'll keep that in mind about the absurdity of Good Omens, and it read it when I am in the mood for that kind of writing.
I can't say which is my favorite. I think I am just a stone cold fan of the Andrews' work, any way I can get it. I like the format of a new couple each book, that they use in the Edge series though.
I'll keep that in mind about the absurdity of Good Omens, and it read it when I am in the mood for that kind of writing.
My first read of 2013:
Dangerous hero? Not really. Maybe kinda-sorta. But it was a Christmas present and a book I really wanted anyway.I'm currently reading:
and bits and pieces of
and maybe
Just boring things that I will probably never finish unless I read them while I have nothing else to read. Even so, I may not ever finish them. I'm waiting for my latest order to come in:
So excited!
All this good talk about "On the Island" is seriously making me reconsider giving it a go. I remember looking at
and thinking the age difference was just not for me(I'm not too keen on toyboys) considering taking the plunge and giving the book a read now!
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "It was pretty long-winded, but I still enjoyed it a lot. Really love William's character, and Cerise and her crazy family was interesting."I was referring to Steel's Edge. I enjoyed Bayou Moon and Fate's Edge. Book 1 is still my fav of this series.
Leah wrote: "My first read of 2013:
Dangerous hero? Not really. Maybe kinda-sorta. But it was a Christmas present and a book I really wanted anyway.I'm currently reading:..."
Dragon Actually was funny... I hope you enjoy it.
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I loved Name of the Wind, Leah. Sorry it isn't working for you."Well, I just started it a few days ago, so perhaps it will grow on me. I'm going to give it a chance! :)
Kryptonite wrote: "Dragon Actually was funny... I hope you enjoy it.
Thank you. I read a lot of reviews on it, and the Amazon preview before deciding to buy it. I can't wait for it to get here!
1st read of 2013 was Wallbanger. Fun, Funny, and a sexy fast read! Also just finished Reaper's Property...sexy cycle guy!!! Harley riding hottie!
I'm starting The Wicked Lover by Julia Ross -- more romantic espionage for me.
And I just finished reading an advanced copy of the second book from the Montgomery and Armstrong series by Maya Banks. Wow. She really knows how to create a tortured heroine. It was quite heart breaking.
How'd you get an advanced copy? This book is on my wait list. I really enjoyed book 1 of this series.
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "@Kryptonite: Sorry I misread your post. So far William's is my favorite."William's story was a good one too.
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