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What was your favorite read of 2012? Any big winners you want to recommend?

What are you looking forward to reading in 2013?


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Kame | 8 comments Becky Wade's "My Stubborn Heart" my fav book of 2012
Cheryl Wyatt's "Doctors to the Rescue"/"The Doctor's Devotion" Fav series in 2012

Looking forward to more from both writers in 2013!


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Kame, I haven't read anything by Becky Wade. I guess I will have to add her to my TBR. :)

I really enjoyed all of Rachelle McCalla's books set in Lydia this year. I especially loved that she tied her contemporary suspenses to a historical. LOVE!!

Dream


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Amanda Stephan (amandastephan) | 7 comments Love Inspired wrote: "What was your favorite read of 2012? Any big winners you want to recommend?

What are you looking forward to reading in 2013?"


My favorite read of 2012 was the Maid of Fairbourne Hall. Absolutely *loved* that book.
In 2013, I'm planning on doing something different. I'm going to read more for pleasure than for reviewing or working. I've got quite a tremendous stack going on. Afterwards, if the book doesn't make it to my fave list, it's going to be either posted as a giveaway on my blog or I'll post it on Paperback swap.

Books included on my TBR-
Stand in Groom
Menu for Romance
A Case for Love
A Rush of Wings
Edge of Recall
The Falcon and the Sparrow
How Sweet It Is
Wedding Invitation
And many, many more.

Anyone read these?


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Rachelle McCalla (rachellem) | 6 comments Aw, thanks Dream! I'm so glad you enjoyed them. I can't wait for the second historical to come out...in November '13 (for some reason historicals take a lot longer than suspense books). The second story tells about King John's younger brother, Prince Luke...and the mysterious pale-haired woman who saved his life.


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Rose (harnessrose) 2012 Favorites:
The Marriage Wish by Dee Henderson (It was a love inspired romance, but it still had enough mystery that I was on the edge of my seat.)
The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul by Deborah Rodriguez (It taught me a lot about the Afghan culture and its people, especially women.)
The Bridge of Peace by Cindy Woodsmall (I really don't read Amish fiction, but I was surprised how much I liked this series. I'm really excited to read the last one.)
Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor by Lisa Kleypas (I'm reading the rest in the series, and I'm loving them.)
The Shadow Catcher's Daughter by Carla Olson Gade (I liked learning about cameras & photography in the 1800s)
Clockwork Prince by Cassandra Clare (I always enjoy reading a good fantasy/paranormal book. I actually enjoy this prequel series more than her other series.)
Radioactive. Marie & Pierre Curie: A Tale of Love and Fallout by Lauren Redniss (I was doing research for a play. I was Marie Curie. This book was very interesting and enjoyable without being a long and drawn out biography.)

2013:
I love Colleen Coble books, and there are several on my shelf I need to read. Also, I can't wait to read Liz Curtis Higgs' The Girl's Still Got It.


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Love Inspired Books (loveinspiredbooks) | 1035 comments Mod
Oooh, Rachelle, that sounds great! I can't wait to read it. Why did I think you have a historical coming soon? Maybe I'm hallucinating!

Amanda, that's a great idea! I've been trying to do more of that as well.

Rose, I think I'll have to check out that book about Pierre and Marie Curie. Marie was one of my idols growing up. :)

Dream


message 8: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Carter (charlottecarter) | 29 comments Love Inspired wrote: "What was your favorite read of 2012? Any big winners you want to recommend?

What are you looking forward to reading in 2013?"


Dream, I'm excited that I'm going to coordinate the Inspirational Romantic Suspense category for the Hope, Faith and Love Chapter of Romance Writers of America. I love suspense and the books will be in my house for a few weeks before I send them off to judges; I'm hoping to get a peek at a few of them - all 2012 releases.

Meanwhile, I've got three books of my own coming out in 2013 - if I managed to complete #3 soon!

Char......


message 9: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 103 comments My favorite was Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart by Beth Pattillo. I had just read Persuasion by Jane Austen and the story in Beth's book was all that more poignant and wonderful because of it.


message 10: by Ileana Tsai (new)

Ileana Tsai | 9 comments I read and enjoyed many of the books written by Lynette Eason. I am currently reading "when a heart stops" and I am truly enjoying it.


message 11: by Jean (new)

Jean Gordon (goodreadscomjeancgordon) | 20 comments I really liked this one, too, Camy. Beth is one of my always-read authors.

Camy wrote: "My favorite was Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart by Beth Pattillo. I had just read Persuasion by Jane Austen and the story in Beth's book was all that more poignant and wonderful because of it."


message 12: by Love Inspired (new)

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Camy wrote: "My favorite was Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart by Beth Pattillo. I had just read Persuasion by Jane Austen and the story in Beth's book was all that more poignant and wonderful because of it."

I loved that book too! (Did I recommend it to you? I forget. I recommended it to a lot of people.)

Char, what a great opportunity! I hope you let us know which books you enjoyed!

Ileana, I love Lynette's books as well.... did she write "when a heart stops"? I'm not familiar with that one.

I also really enjoyed Speechless by Hannah Harrington Speechless by Hannah Harrington. It's not inspirational, so I would not recommend it if you are offended by swear words, but it was a great book. I really enjoyed a lot of the Harlequin Teen books I read this year. My go-to is not YA, and I don't like the fantasy ones, but I'm really glad I ventured out of my comfort zone on these ones.

Did anyone else venture out of their reading comfort zones this year?

Dream


message 13: by Rose (new)

Rose (harnessrose) Love Inspired wrote: "Camy wrote: "My favorite was Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart by Beth Pattillo. I had just read Persuasion by Jane Austen and the story in Beth's book was all that more poignant and wonderful because of it..."

I won several books from Goodreads last year, and I'll admit that more than one was a book that I normally would not have read. I also read quite a few non-fiction/biography books, which I don't rank high on my TBR list.


message 14: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Carter (charlottecarter) | 29 comments Dream said, Char, what a great opportunity! I hope you let us know which books you enjoyed!

I will, but I can't say anything until the close of the contest. Lips sealed......

Char......


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Terri (terrie) Jillian hart books


message 16: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 103 comments Jean wrote: "I really liked this one, too, Camy. Beth is one of my always-read authors."

Me too! I have the other books in her Austen series but haven't had time to read them yet!


message 17: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 103 comments Love Inspired wrote: "I loved that book too! (Did I recommend it to you? I forget. I recommended it to a lot of people.)"

I think you did, but I had forgotten about it when I picked it up to read it, and then I called you to rave about it, and you said, "Um, I told you to read that like a year ago." :)


message 18: by Love Inspired (new)

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Camy, too funny!! I don't even remember that! Clearly, my brain needs a vacation. :)

And what would I do on said vacation? Read, of course!!


message 19: by Rhonda (new)

Rhonda Gibson (rhondagibson) | 4 comments My favorite read was Abby Gaines book The Earl's Mistaken Bride. Loved it!


message 20: by Rose (new)

Rose (harnessrose) I just saw that Dee Henderson is writing another book in her O'Malley Family Series. I am so excited. I loved those books.


message 21: by Camy (new)

Camy (camytang) | 103 comments Rose wrote: "I just saw that Dee Henderson is writing another book in her O'Malley Family Series. I am so excited. I loved those books."

REALLY??? Oh goodie!


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