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Maurice Jr. (goodreadscommauricemgrayjr) | 12 comments I've read the O'Malley series three times now. The recent release of Jennifer: An O'Malley Love Story made me want to read through the others a third time after I finished. I highly recommend Full Disclosure, which has some O'Malleys walking through :-).


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments It was so nice to visit with the O'Malley's again in both "Jennifer" and "Full Disclosure." Has anyone read "Unspoken" yet?


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments Heather wrote: "It was so nice to visit with the O'Malley's again in both "Jennifer" and "Full Disclosure." Has anyone read "Unspoken" yet?"
I have read Unspoken. For the most part I liked it, but did find that she got bogged down in a bit too much information concerning coins which took up about a third of the book.



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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "I think that "The Truth Seeker" is a comfort read because it creates an unbroken flow that lets me become part of the story. its a reality escape. I also love how Quinn offers Lisa uncondiional fri..."

Aw that's a great scene! That's so true, too. I have lots of friends who are not Christians. I hate it when Christians are so hateful to non-Christians. That's not what Jesus taught.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
I have yet to buy Unspoken!


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments Camy, if I were you, i'd read The Truth Seeker before Unspoken.


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Maurice Jr. (goodreadscommauricemgrayjr) | 12 comments Heather wrote: "It was so nice to visit with the O'Malley's again in both "Jennifer" and "Full Disclosure." Has anyone read "Unspoken" yet?"

I just got it from the library- have to read something that needs to go back sooner before I can get into Unspoken, but I'm looking forward to it.


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Terri (terrie) I am currently reading thread of suspicion by Susan sleeman


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments I'm currently reading Beowulf by Ronie Kendig


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Susan  Faloon | 29 comments Ausjenny, that is awful! I hope things get better soon. There's been a few times I've been too distracted or sick to read. That's when I know it's serious as I read all of the time.

Right now Camy I'm reading the Love Inspired Suspense Texas Ranger Justice series. My friend has the entire series of six books and I started with Daughter of Texas and have read through to Threat of Exposure this week. I have one left to go. It's a good series.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "Camy, if I were you, i'd read The Truth Seeker before Unspoken."

Thanks! I'll do that. I think I even have the Truth Seeker in my TBR pile.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Terri wrote: "I am currently reading thread of suspicion by Susan sleeman"

I love Susan's books!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "I'm currently reading Beowulf by Ronie Kendig"

I heard that was good! How do you like her war dog series so far?


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Susan F wrote: "Ausjenny, that is awful! I hope things get better soon. There's been a few times I've been too distracted or sick to read. That's when I know it's serious as I read all of the time.

Right now Cam..."


I have the Texas Ranger series! I think I only read 2 or 3 of them when they first came out, and then I forgot about them when the others came out, but I have the books on my shelves.


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Maurice Jr. (goodreadscommauricemgrayjr) | 12 comments Definitely read all of the O'Malley books before Full Disclosure or Unspoken.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments just finished Silent Night: A Spenser Holiday Novel and it was so great to "hear" Robert B. Parker's voice again. this was the book he was working on when he died in 2010. I love his dry sarcastic humor! Now I'm reading an advance copy of Do Or Die by Suzanne Brockmann. I'm excited to meet brand new characters since this isa new series and get to revist crossover characters from the Troubleshooters series.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Maurice wrote: "Definitely read all of the O'Malley books before Full Disclosure or Unspoken."

Oh, okay. I started the O'Malley series but actually never finished it--not from lack of interest, just forgot about it because I started the series when there were only 3 of the books out.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "just finished Silent Night: A Spenser Holiday Novel and it was so great to "hear" Robert B. Parker's voice again. this was the book he was working on when he died in 2010. I love his dry sarcastic ..."

I've never read Robert Parker. I take it you like his books a lot?


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments RBP mixes humor, wisdom, sarcasm, friendship honor, and some butt-kicking action. He had a very lean writing style. Spenser had his own set of rues but rules were stillessential. They were often tested in the grey world where his cases took him. I could have lived without the fat people and poor people put downs. But i enjoyed seeing the world through his eyes. A fitting ending for the author. His unique voice in fiction is missed!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
He sounds like an author I'd like. Which book should I start with?


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments RBP has three series...Spenser (about 39 books), Jesse Stone (CBS movies with Tom Selleck based on this series) and Sunny Randall (who I think of as the more pampered non-Chrstian version of your Tess.) I love them all but Spenser is the more original of the characters. I started with the Jesse Stone series though. You can mostly jump in anywhere in any of the series but the first dozen or so Spenser have some ongoing relationship plots.


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Maurice Jr. (goodreadscommauricemgrayjr) | 12 comments Camy wrote: "Maurice wrote: "Definitely read all of the O'Malley books before Full Disclosure or Unspoken."

Oh, okay. I started the O'Malley series but actually never finished it--not from lack of interest, ju..."


I started Unspoken today- it picks up nicely from where Full Disclosure left off, and FD has a few O'Malley cameos thrown in that follow nicely from where that series left off.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "RBP has three series...Spenser (about 39 books), Jesse Stone (CBS movies with Tom Selleck based on this series) and Sunny Randall (who I think of as the more pampered non-Chrstian version of your T..."

Thanks! I'll look up the Spenser series.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Maurice wrote: "I started Unspoken today- it picks up nicely from where Full Disclosure left off, and FD has a few O'Malley cameos thrown in that follow nicely from where that series left off. "

I love it when authors do those cameos! I do that a bit with my Sonoma series with Love Inspired Suspense.


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Maurice Jr. (goodreadscommauricemgrayjr) | 12 comments Camy wrote: "Maurice wrote: "I started Unspoken today- it picks up nicely from where Full Disclosure left off, and FD has a few O'Malley cameos thrown in that follow nicely from where that series left off. "

I..."


I like that too- I'm always the one who wants to know what happens after the story ends :-). I write that way too- my two novels are sequels, and my upcoming releases are all connected as well. The pastor of my fictional church either shows up or is mentioned in both novels plus the anthology pieces I've written.


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments I plan on starting Divergent by Veronica Roth today.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "I plan on starting Divergent by Veronica Roth today."

That was good! I didn't absolutely adore it like other readers, but it was very entertaining and a unique story world.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments trying to decide what to read next. I have a ridiculous number of free ebooks that I've never given a second look to after downloading them. My free ebook library is probably a good place to start.


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Holly (hollymag321) | 22 comments I've missed you guys!! Sorry I've been so busy and just not taking time to participate.
I so some comments about the O'Malley Series! LOVE It! I also enjoyed Full Disclosure and Unspoken. I'm giving away a copy of Full Disclosure if anyone is interested. (http://www.favchristianbooks.com/?p=947)

I finally got a copy of Dani Pettrey's, Shattered. Really enjoying it. I'm also reading Davis Bunn's newest one Strait of Hormuz. I've had mixed reviews on Davis Bunn but this one is good so far.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "trying to decide what to read next. I have a ridiculous number of free ebooks that I've never given a second look to after downloading them. My free ebook library is probably a good place to start."

Ugh! Don't remind me! My free ebooks number in the hundreds!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Holly wrote: "I've missed you guys!! Sorry I've been so busy and just not taking time to participate.
I so some comments about the O'Malley Series! LOVE It! I also enjoyed Full Disclosure and Unspoken. I'm givi..."


I hadn't heard anything about that one from Davis Bunn. It looks interesting!


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I miss Spenser! Bob Urich was the best TV Spenser... They are both gone, memories are still sweet.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
I wonder if the TV series is on Netflix? I'll have to see.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments reading a book for review by one of my favorite Love Inspired authors. "The Firefighter's New Family" by Gail Gaymer Martin.


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David | 6 comments Heather wrote: "reading a book for review by one of my favorite Love Inspired authors. "The Firefighter's New Family" by Gail Gaymer Martin."
I love Gail Gaymer Martin's books and look forward to reading that one.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments David, "The Firefighter's New Family" is my favorite GGM book that she's written in the last several years. The characters are very likeable and the plot seems fresh.


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Jennifer | 32 comments I'm reading A Royal Marriage by Rachelle McCalla


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments I bought "A Royal Martiage" but haven't read it yet.


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments I'm reading Dear Mr. Knightley. I'm liking it so far!


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Maurice Jr. (goodreadscommauricemgrayjr) | 12 comments Just finished Susan Meissner's In All Deep Places. Good read. I've got Sherryle Kiser Jackson's Land Of Promiscuity lined up to read next.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "David, "The Firefighter's New Family" is my favorite GGM book that she's written in the last several years. The characters are very likeable and the plot seems fresh."

Wow that's a great recommendation! I've loved other books by Gail Martin, now I need to get that one.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading A Royal Marriage by Rachelle McCalla"

I'm with Heather, I bought it but haven't read it yet!


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "I'm reading Dear Mr. Knightley. I'm liking it so far!"

I heard that was really good! It's on my wish list.


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Maurice wrote: "Just finished Susan Meissner's In All Deep Places. Good read. I've got Sherryle Kiser Jackson's Land Of Promiscuity lined up to read next."

I've read a few other Susan Meissner books but not that one. How does it compare with her other titles?


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
I just got my internet back after an entire WEEK without it! The water main construction guys working on my street accidentally cut the cable line, so we had no TV or internet until the cable was fixed! I was crawling up the walls without internet! I went over to a friend's house to hijack her wireless for a couple hours, but didn't get done as much as I wanted to. I can't believe how much I depend on my internet!


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Maurice Jr. (goodreadscommauricemgrayjr) | 12 comments Camy wrote: "Maurice wrote: "Just finished Susan Meissner's In All Deep Places. Good read. I've got Sherryle Kiser Jackson's Land Of Promiscuity lined up to read next."

I've read a few other Susan Meissner boo..."


It compares well. I read Blue Heart Blessed before I read this one. In All Deep Places is a good read- a little different from Blue Heart Blessed (this isn't a pure romance- as the title suggests, it's deeper than that), but good nonetheless. It started a little slow for me, but she pulls you in with her characters and keeps you pulled. It wasn't predictable either- I enjoyed that aspect in particular.


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Camy (camytang) | 1315 comments Mod
That's great! I like when a book isn't predictable.


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Heather (readingrainbowbrite) | 103 comments so what's everyone reading?


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Beth (bbulow) | 88 comments I'm reading Juliet by Anne Fortier and Christmas Roses by Amanda Cabot

Liking them both so far :)


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Julie Graves (gravesok) | 109 comments I'm reading Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs. Sadly I have not finished one book this month! It is the 14th of December and I am woefully behind in my reading. :(


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