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Thanks Sussann for reminding me that


Those books are great.


Hope you enjoy World of the Lupi Alisa ;) I started






Tonight I am going to choose something from my library stash...I have






Any thoughts on what should go first??

Tonight I am going to choose something from my library stash...I have

I vote for Hunters Moon.

Tonight I am going to choose something from my library stash...I have

That was a great choice. A very nice cute and compact story that you can read in a sitting.
Thanks Darcy!




Anyway for no real reason I started read Grimspace once I got through the awkward start man it is really good. I feel as though I have been missing out!

Anyway for no real reason I started read Grimspace once I got through the awkward start man it is really good. I feel..."
Sometimes I like it when it happens, but only if I get things done.
As for Grimspace, you have been missing out!




As for Grimspace, you have been missing out! "
Uggg I do not mind other days of the week but Saturday it feels sacrilegious lol
The best part about being behind on Grimpsace is I bet I can get a bunch of the books in trade YAY and read them all at once none of the pesky waiting for a new release lol..

As for Grimspace, you have been missing out! "
Uggg I do not mind other days of the week but Saturday it feels..."
That is the good thing about find a old series.



I enjoyed Feral Sins it was much better than I expected

As for Grimspace, you have been missing out! "
Uggg I do not mind other days of the week but Satu..."
Yep and this one is over I think.

Those books are great."
I'm now jonesing for the new series that Jaye Wells is doing. Can't wait!

Anyway for no real reason I started read Grimspace once I got through the awkward start man it is really good. I feel..."
Isn't that funny, I'm just about to start

Alisa, I really enjoyed Feral Sins and I don't mind Pamela Palmer's series either ;)



I finished

I'm currently reading




I am sorry that you did not like Wicked Cravings...
Did you read them back to back? I can burn out so much with PNR it is kind of weird but I will love the first book and loath the second especially when I read them to close together.



I have read it, I liked it, the premise is different. It does start out slow.


I have read it, I liked it, the premise is different. It does start out slow."
thx......it sounded interesting. I think I'm gonna try book one.


I have read it, I liked it, the premise is different. It does start out slow."
thx........."
If you do audios, it is good in that format.


I have read it, I liked it, the premise is different. It does start out slow..."
That's good to know. Who do you use for your audio books? I have Audible but have been looking at some others.

For ones that I want to buy I go through Audible. But I do get a lot through my library, ones I am more willing to take a chance since I don't have to pay for them. I got Blood Oath from the library.


I have read it, I liked it, the premise is different. It does start out slow..."
@Alisa I have tried to get through the book and it did not work out
@Darcy Audio is a great idea!!

I find that there are some books I can't "read", but I can listen to. This was one of those.


that gives me total encouragement hehe...though I haven't read one that hasn't had my attention fully, nor haven't liked or loved. These are some great books, with a great world that I picture so vividly in my mind.





Ok so sometimes I feel like you and I are reading twins lol...I just used all of my credits on paperback swap to get the rest of the series. I am so excited !!!
I hope the series just keeps getting better :-)

Ah that is a very valid point.
Think you will read the next one or are you done with it?
You know her vampire series is like that too...similar plot devices between the first and second book


Dawn, I think the Siri Jaxs's just get better and better.
Now reading


Struggling towards the light
Emma Fiorello is sixteen and deeply in love with Eric Florentino, a bright and caring, but wayward youth. They have a very special connection which Emma felt virtually as soon as they met. According to Emma they are “soul mates”. Eric knows what she means, but is perhaps a little less ‘spiritual’ in his outlook. Life is fresh and good, but Emma also senses that perhaps she and Eric will not stay together. Suddenly Emma is attacked and raped and her life begins the swift process of falling apart. Can Emma survive this turmoil and will she and Eric struggle through it, or will the premonition of relationship break-up come true?
Clover Doves could be classified as a paranormal romance: it is a love story with references to precognition, empathic telepathy and ghosts. The novel is, however, also part spiritual philosophy and part self-development/psychology. This is not to imply that Clover Doves is overly ‘preachy’ or contains lectures on these subjects: the philosophy and psychology arise naturally from the plot and characters, and are quite skilfully woven into the novel. It is clear, though, that Filigenzi has done much reading and thinking about the subject of human potential. Beyond these specialized subjects the novel is also very much about ‘ordinary’ life struggles: family, friends, love relationships, suffering, conflict and death. Clover Doves is skilfully written and will appeal to a quite wide variety of readers, especially those willing to keep an open mind.
For the full review please click:
http://raymondmathiesenbookreviews.bl...
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