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message 1: by Okie (new)

Okie (okieb) | 2194 comments Mod
Happy 2013! This week I'm starting with False Memory by Dan Krokos. Also, super excited Downton Abbey is back!!


message 2: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Romain | 420 comments I've been glomming Jane Graves over the past few days; finished Black Ties and Lullabies and am now reading Heartstrings and Diamond Rings. Love it. I'm going to read Hot Wheels and High Heels next.


message 3: by Janga (last edited Jan 07, 2013 06:35PM) (new)

Janga | 1070 comments Mod
Downton Abbey lovers, Wendy Wax's next book (April 2) is called While We Were Watching Downton Abbey. I love the title. The book is about "the concierge of The Alexander, a historic Atlanta apartment building who invites his fellow residents to join him for weekly screenings of Downton Abbey." It's on my 2013 list.

Theresa, I really enjoy the books of Jane Graves. Tall Tales and Wedding Veils is my favorite, but I've liked all that I've read.

I finished RaeAnne Thayne's Currant Creek Valley last night and liked it--but not as much as Sweet Laurel Falls. But Hope's Crossing is a good small-town series. Today I started Talk of the Town by Beth Andrews, the first in her new Shady Grove series. It has an NHL hero, Monica. :)


message 4: by Susan (new)

Susan (susaninaz) | 1075 comments Isobel Carr, Ripe for Seduction and Ripe for Scandal. I'm reading them out of order, but I have no trouble following the events.


message 5: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Romain | 420 comments Janga, Tall Tales and Wedding Veils, was the first Jane Graves book I read, and I enjoyed her characters and voice so much that I went hunting for as many others as I could find! Looks like she's starting a new series in April (the first book is Cowboy Take Me Away), and I've already put that on pre-order.

Susan, I read Isobel Carr's first two Ripe for... books. Isn't the Georgian setting cool? She wrote two books with a similar feel under the name Kalen Hughes.


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Manda Collins (manda_collins) | 1925 comments Mod
I'm down with a cold (ugh) so I turned to comfort read Mary Balogh's THE PROPOSAL. I was holding out for paperback price but I needed comfort now. I liked it quite a lot. It wasn't my fave of hers ever, but on rereading that might change.


message 7: by Janga (new)

Janga | 1070 comments Mod
Manda, I thought the secondary characters in The Proposal were as interesting as the leads. I'm really looking forward to The Arrangement and hate that release has been delayed until September.


message 8: by Irisheyes (last edited Jan 10, 2013 12:35PM) (new)

Irisheyes | 896 comments I'm in the middle of SEA GLASS WINTER by JoAnn Ross. I'm liking this one a lot better than the last one. For some reason I couldn't get into JT and Mary, but I'm liking Dillon and Claire. I'm also a sucker for kids in a story and I like Matt as the rebellious teen.

I have no idea what's next. I have downloaded so many books on my Nook and Kindle that I don't know which way to turn next.


message 9: by Susan (new)

Susan (susaninaz) | 1075 comments I just read Melody Thomas's This Perfect Kiss. Yummy.


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