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Born in Death by J.D. Robb - Loved the multifaceted aspects and how it came together! The childbirth parts were hilarious!
If the Stars Fall by Diane Adams - Tough subjects handled well, a little angsty but it was deserved and then end made up for it!
Into Deep Waters by Kaje Harper - Wow!! Wonderful story, great narration! Even tougher subjects, but amazing love!
And five more that were 4+ Stars:
Big Bad Beast by Shelly Laurenston - Loving this series in audio and it was great to see Dee and Ric finally get together!
Total Surrender by Rebecca Zanetti - Loved this final addition to the series, but I want more!!
Sustained by Emma Chase - SOOO much better than the first, sweet story! Loved the characters and the humor!
Shadow's Claim by Kresley Cole - Realistic dilemmas in a fantasy world, add wonderful narration and this was great!
Ride Hard by Laura Kaye - So good! I don't want to wait for the next, not that I have a choice here... =P
Good month! A few more that were good too, like An American Werewolf In Hoboken - fluffy PNR, looking forward to more in the series! Gotta love the FAC for introducing a new author to me! I didn't have any real duds last month, just a few that weren't as good as the rest - not subpar though.
What about you?!



I listened to It's a Wonderful Tangled Christmas Carol on audio, which I don't do much of, and really enjoyed the narrator.
I was only able to read five books in May, and the other three were very good- 3.5-4*. All in all, a very good reading month :)

My 5-star ratings for this month were:



I gave strong 4.5-star ratings to:



Honorable mention with 4 stars were:



A really good reading month. I read a lot, giving nothing less than a 3-star rating! I realize that most of my favorites were audiobooks, which tells me that I have learned to look for books by favorite narrator sometimes rather than author.







All my favs were MM books (not unusual) however I did really enjoy


I didn't read anything that I didn't enjoy - everything else was 4 stars, but the one other book that stood out, not because it was so much better but just because it was so different, was Where'd You Go, Bernadette. It was quirky and fun, but a lot that probably wouldn't be nearly as entertaining to most people that aren't familiar with the Seattle area and its idiosyncrasies. Having grown up in Seattle, I found most of it hilarious. I also thought the narration was very good and added to the fun.
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The Redhead Revealed (other topics)Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble (Underworld, #1) (other topics)
My Sister's Grave (other topics)
Bound by Flames (other topics)
The Obsession (other topics)
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I know I can get so focused on what is next that I forget about all the wonderful books I read for the previous month's challenges! I got so focused this month, I almost forgot to post this =0 May can be so busy as we get ready for summer! Mother's Day, Memorial Day, graduations and all sorts of family gatherings!
Did you find some gems? DNF a few? Find your new book boyfriend or a heroine who personifies TSTL? Come on, we all want to know! What were your standouts for May?