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OMG~ Kathy Lyon’s Dream Nights with the CEO was fabulous!!! I'm currently in the middle of reading an ARC of Amelia Grey's The Rogue Steals a Bride.
I'm reading something a little different. It's an American Revolution set historical called The Turncoat: Renegades of the Revolution. I't a little more historical fiction than historical romance, but there is definitely a romance and I'm loving it so far.
Halfway through Tessa Dare's new book. It is spectacular !
I read Once Upon a Tower. I really liked it.
I still think my favorite EJs are the desperate duchesses though ...
I read Once Upon a Tower. I really liked it.
I still think my favorite EJs are the desperate duchesses though ...

Yes Manda, I heard it was great! There was a lot of great reviews for this book from some of the bloggers I follow. And the trailer was amazing!

Manda, I just read a review on that book and really want to read it. I love that period in history and there aren't a lot of romances with that setting. You sold me!
I just cracked open EJ's ONCE UPON A TOWER this morning. Looking forward to spending the next couple of days in the hands of a master :)


Elizabeth wrote: "I also started John Adams by David McCullough for my AP US History summer homework. School books don't always seem good, but this one isn't that ..."
LOL, it must be American Revolution week! :-)
I finished The Turncoat: Renegades of the Revolution and it was as good throughout as it was in the beginning. It was a bit brutal in parts--it is after all taking place in wartime and spies were treated abominably, and our heroine is a spy--but it had a happy ending so with that caveat, I think romance readers will enjoy it. Now I'm desperate for the next one!
LOL, it must be American Revolution week! :-)
I finished The Turncoat: Renegades of the Revolution and it was as good throughout as it was in the beginning. It was a bit brutal in parts--it is after all taking place in wartime and spies were treated abominably, and our heroine is a spy--but it had a happy ending so with that caveat, I think romance readers will enjoy it. Now I'm desperate for the next one!


Re-reading A Blood Seduction by Pamela Palmer and planning on starting- Arclight by Josin L. McQuein and The Elite by Kiera Cass.

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