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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Halfway finished with Double Exposure by Susan Sleeman. Love it!


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Jan (fishingjan) | 18 comments I'm reading Amish Values for your Family by Suzanne Woods Fisher


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "btw Camy, I bought a Nook HD+"

Yay! How do you like it? I love mine!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Finished Rebellious Heart by Jody Hedlund- loved it!

Started Made to Last by Melissa Tagg this morning & it's really cute so far!"


I heard Made to Last was really good! I thought about getting a copy but refrained since there are so many other books I need to read first!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Terri wrote: "Almost finish reading tracking Justice by Shirlee McCoy"

I loved that book!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "Halfway finished with Double Exposure by Susan Sleeman. Love it!"

I have that book on Nookbook! That's the first in her Justice Agency series, I think.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Jan wrote: "I'm reading Amish Values for your Family by Suzanne Woods Fisher"

I only have one book by Suzanne Woods Fisher but I heard she's really good. I'm not as much into Amish books these days--not sure why because I used to like them a lot.


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Camy wrote: "Julie wrote: "Halfway finished with Double Exposure by Susan Sleeman. Love it!"

I have that book on Nookbook! That's the first in her Justice Agency series, I think."


Yes it is the first book Camy. I have read the last two. Book 3 and 4. Then went back to 1. I find I do that frequently. So silly of me. But I won book 3 and then she sent me book 4 for review. Book 4 is the last in the series. I have enjoyed all of them.


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Terri (terrie) I now currently reading no way out by Susan sleeman


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "Yes it is the first book Camy. I have read the last two. Book 3 and 4. Then went back to 1. I find I do that frequently. So silly of me. But I won book 3 and then she sent me book 4 for review. Book 4 is the last in the series. I have enjoyed all of them. "

LOL that's funny that you read the other books first! It must be really good for you to go back to read the other ones.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Terri wrote: "I now currently reading no way out by Susan sleeman "

LOL seems like everyone's on a Susan Sleeman kick!


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Chrissey (chrissey67) | 19 comments I just currently reading: All the Summer Girls, by Meg Donohue. The story takes place in Avalon, New Jersey, which is a beach I have been going to all of my life. Can't wait to see how it turns out. I'm already intrigued by the characters.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16...


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Chrissey (chrissey67) | 19 comments Just finished Big Girl Panties by Stephanie Evanovich. I really enjoyed this book. I think we can all relate to the main character at one point or another in our lives. Holly draws you right in from the beginning as she steps on board the plane and doesn't let go until she is back on that plane at the end of the book.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Chrissey wrote: "I just currently reading: All the Summer Girls, by Meg Donohue. The story takes place in Avalon, New Jersey, which is a beach I have been going to all of my life. Can't wait to see how it turns out..."

That's so neat! I hardly ever read books based on places I know. Most books just aren't set in northern California or O'ahu.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Chrissey wrote: "Just finished Big Girl Panties by Stephanie Evanovich. I really enjoyed this book. I think we can all relate to the main character at one point or another in our lives. Holly draws you right in fro..."

I love Stephanie Evanovich! That book's on my wishlist!


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Just started W is for Wasted by Sue Grafton. I've been hooked on her writing for years but am sure ready for Z!


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I'm reading "Unspoken" by Dee Henderson! Julie, my mom is reading W is for Wasted and she just finished the latest in the Jesse Stone series. Camy, I think you should take over Robert B. Parker's Sunny Randall series. Spencer and Jesse were farmed out after his death.


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Heather wrote: "I'm reading "Unspoken" by Dee Henderson! Julie, my mom is reading W is for Wasted and she just finished the latest in the Jesse Stone series. Camy, I think you should take over Robert B. Parker's S..."

I'm envious Heather as I have had Unspoken requested from NetGalley for 2 months now! Are you enjoying it?


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "Just started W is for Wasted by Sue Grafton. I've been hooked on her writing for years but am sure ready for Z!"

You know, I keep meaning to start that series and never did! I've been seeing the ads for W is for Wasted all over the web, though.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "I'm reading "Unspoken" by Dee Henderson! Julie, my mom is reading W is for Wasted and she just finished the latest in the Jesse Stone series. Camy, I think you should take over Robert B. Parker's S..."

Well, at least the series is continuing! Kind of like Tolkien's son taking over his notes and putting out more Middle Earth books. I've never read the Sunny Randall series--or any of his books, for that matter. I take it you like them a lot? :)

And how in the world did you get a copy of Unspoken????


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Miranda A. Uyeh (mirandaauyeh) | 46 comments I' reading Fired Up by Mary Coneally.

And yeah, how did you get a copy of Unspoken?


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Beth  (canadianbeth) I am reading Talon, by Ronie Kendig.

Beth - ;)
in Calgary


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Miranda A. Uyeh (mirandaauyeh) | 46 comments Beth - ;) wrote: "I am reading Talon, by Ronie Kendig.

Beth - ;)
in Calgary"


Talon has been on my TBR for too long. I should get to it soonest. Right after Fired Up, of course. :)


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments I started Trouble in Store by Carol Cox last night. Really cute so far :)


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments julie, I never got approved through Net Galley either. I signed up for Bethany House's blogger program. If you've enjoyed Dee's last three books, I think you'll love "Unspoken."
Camy, I like RBP's books. They're formulmatic but the characters are flawed and I like the way he saw life. Sunny Randall is a pampered, lost version of Tess. she carries a gun though.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Miranda wrote: "I' reading Fired Up by Mary Coneally.

And yeah, how did you get a copy of Unspoken?"


I got a copy of Fired Up! The story looks great but I have to admit I didn't much like the model on the cover this time.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth - ;) wrote: "I am reading Talon, by Ronie Kendig.

Beth - ;)
in Calgary"


Everyone says that whole series is great! I haven't had time to read it yet although it's on my TBR pile.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "I started Trouble in Store by Carol Cox last night. Really cute so far :)"

I need to start that for the monthly group read! I just bought it last week. I love Carol Cox!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "julie, I never got approved through Net Galley either. I signed up for Bethany House's blogger program. If you've enjoyed Dee's last three books, I think you'll love "Unspoken."
Camy, I like RBP's..."


LOL sounds like I'd like her!


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Miranda A. Uyeh (mirandaauyeh) | 46 comments Camy wrote: "Miranda wrote: "I' reading Fired Up by Mary Coneally.

And yeah, how did you get a copy of Unspoken?"

I got a copy of Fired Up! The story looks great but I have to admit I didn't much like the mod..."


My thoughts exactly. I have nothing against the model, but I expected something more from both models. Yada yada ya ... thank goodness I'm a book reviewer, not a bookcover reviewer!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Miranda wrote: "My thoughts exactly. I have nothing against the model, but I expected something more from both models. Yada yada ya ... thank goodness I'm a book reviewer, not a bookcover reviewer! "

ROFL! You and me both!


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Chrissey (chrissey67) | 19 comments I just started The Wish Maker by Ali Seth. Saw some reviews that were not too positive so I'm hoping it turns out to be a good read. Was sorry that I looked at the reviews!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Sometimes I'm like that too, I'm sorry I read the reviews! Especially since I sometimes absolutely love books that other people absolutely hated. :)


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Chrissey (chrissey67) | 19 comments I know ! Was so disappointed after I read the reviews. It's like movies though- I could love a movie and it doesn't mean it's going to be an award winning movie- all individual. So reading on!!!!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
I'm the same way about movies!!! I almost always dislike the award winners but I love the ones the critics hated. :)


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Holly (hollymag321) | 22 comments I just finished up Memory's Door by James Rubart, A Plain Disappearance by Amanda Flower and A Bride for All Seasons by several authors. All three were good in their own ways. I'm giving away copies of Memory's Door and A Plain Disappearance on my website this week.

I just started a Good Clean Murder by Traci Tine Hilton. It's cute and has had some interesting aspects to it.

I'm also starting Lori Copeland and Virginia Smith's newest book, A Bride for Noah. I've been looking forward to this new series by Copeland and Smith. I so enjoyed their Amish meets cowboys series.

There are so many good books out there and so little time!!!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Wow you've read a lot! A Good Clean Murder sounds really cute!


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David | 6 comments I'm reading Unleash the Writer Within, by Cecil Murphey. Unleash the Writer Within by Cecil Murphey


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments I started Into the Free by Julie Cantrell - and I'm already 60% through the book! Talk about packing an emotional punch! The writing is superb.


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Miranda A. Uyeh (mirandaauyeh) | 46 comments Just finished Fired Up Fired Up (Trouble in Texas, #2) by Mary Connealy Turned out better than I expected.

On to Talon now! Talon Combat Tracking Team (A Breed Apart, #2) by Ronie Kendig


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
David wrote: "I'm reading Unleash the Writer Within, by Cecil Murphey.Unleash the Writer Within by Cecil Murphey"

That looks neat! I've met Cec Murphey and he's a great guy.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "I started Into the Free (Into the Free #1) by Julie Cantrell - and I'm already 60% through the book! Talk about packing an emotional punch! The writing is superb."

That's cool! I waffled about getting that book or not.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Miranda wrote: "Just finished Fired Up Fired Up (Trouble in Texas, #2) by Mary Connealy Turned out better than I expected.

On to Talon now! Talon Combat Tracking Team (A Breed Apart, #2) by Ronie Kendig"


That's great about Fired Up! I have it on my TBR pile.


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Miranda A. Uyeh (mirandaauyeh) | 46 comments Camy wrote: "Miranda wrote: "Just finished Fired Up Fired Up (Trouble in Texas, #2) by Mary Connealy Turned out better than I expected.

On to Talon now! Talon Combat Tracking Team (A Breed Apart, #2) by Ronie Kendig"

That's great about Fired..."

I'm of the opinion that the character, Vince, is the funniest and most interesting of them all. Being looking out for his story since book 1
Swept Away (Trouble in Texas, #1) by Mary Connealy So glad to know his story is next. And his love interest ... I'm already laughing out loud!


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments Camy wrote: "Beth wrote: "I started Into the Free (Into the Free #1) by Julie Cantrell - and I'm already 60% through the book! Talk about packing an emotional punch! The writing is superb."

That's cool! I waffled about gettin..."


I finished it! Haven't had a chance to write my review yet. It's definitely one of my favorites this year, but a fair warning, it was hard to read in some places...not an easy-going read by any means!


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Terri (terrie) Currently reading forbidden by Ted dekker


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Miranda wrote: "I'm of the opinion that the character, Vince, is the funniest and most interesting of them all. Being looking out for his story since book 1
So glad to know his story is next. And his love interest ... I'm already laughing out loud! "


I have always enjoyed Mary Connealy's books! She has a sense of humor that I really get.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "I finished it! Haven't had a chance to write my review yet. It's definitely one of my favorites this year, but a fair warning, it was hard to read in some places...not an easy-going read by any means! "

That's so neat! If I feel up to it, I will definitely try to read it. I know that some of the best books are difficult at parts. I usually have to make sure I don't have a writing deadline when I read those books since they typically stick with me for several days after I finish.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Terri wrote: "Currently reading forbidden by Ted dekker"

Oooh That's on my TBR pile, too.


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Rose (harnessrose) After reading The Giver by Lois Lowry for banned books week, I'm currently reading The Montana Gallagher Series and Alaina Claiborne: A British Agent Novel by MK McClintock.


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