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I don't think I'll be able to wait longer to start A Good Earls Deserves...

I'm also reading Jennifer Lohmann's Reservations for Two. Another awesome heroine, and WOW, will this make you hungry for Polish food.
I am doing some rereading and waiting for two Harlequin books by Lilian Darcy to release tomorrow.

I bought the first 4 Cynster novels by Stephanie Laurens off of Amazon last week. They were re-released at a great price. I've heard great things about them, especially the first one Devil's Bride. Any comments about this series??

After that I think I'll check in with the folks in Whiskey Creek. I downloaded Brenda Novak's WHEN SUMMER COMES last week.


I've read the Cynster series. They were awesome!
I'm in the middle of Les Misérables....it might take me a few weeks because it is super long. Plus I was having a hard time getting into it at first, but now that I am about 70 pages in, it is starting to go faster.
Manda and Kasey, I finished Scarlet and I really liked it! At first, I was put off that Marissa Meyer was introducing new characters to the series but it's gonna make for a great teeny bop love story- and we learn more about Cinders past. Happy Reading!

So now I'm off to S: Sophia Nash Secrets of a Scandalous Bride for a triple "S" score!
I have done most of my A-z challenge but have to figure out W X Y Z and a couple of others . Reading some other genres and waiting for Meg Benjamin's new book Tuesday. Also going to try the sample for the chocolate thief
Deborah, I have read all the Cynster series and really enjoyed them. I was almost put off when I read the first one Devil's bride I thought the heroine too wimpish and the hero overly arrogant, but I persisted and am happy that I did. There are some great stories amongst them.

Thanks Marnie!!!
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Starting the week with two YA's- Scarlet by Marissa Meyer and Ironskin by Tina Connolly.