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I need to find something to read.
time to stalk you ladies to see what's good!


oh enjoy. I need to still read the second book of that series!

that is what I am reading now!

that is what I am reading now!"
Enjoy!! :-) ♥
I'm reading DRCs of Christmas books by RaeAnne Thayne and Nancy Naigle. I like both authors, but I'm already growing tired of Christmas books--and it is not even Halloween.
Poor Janga. Maybe you should take on fewer Christmas reads next year. Too much of a good thing. :(
Speaking of Christmas books, I read The Trouble with Mistletoe, the Shalvis Christmas book, and didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped i would. Maybe im just not in the mood yet.
Speaking of Christmas books, I read The Trouble with Mistletoe, the Shalvis Christmas book, and didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped i would. Maybe im just not in the mood yet.

I'm in the middle of Snowfall on Haven Point and enjoying it a lot. This is one of my favorite tropes - gruff loner falls for gun-shy widow. It's always an extra when you throw in a couple of cute kids.

I have the new Rick Riordan book coming out tomorrow so that'll be a fun read!

I have the new Rick Riordan book coming out tomorrow so that'll be a fu..."
hahahha yes! aubergines and peaches !!! *collapses in a fit of giggles"
Irisheyes wrote: "I finished The Goal. I liked it but not as much as I thought I would. I'm not a real fan of the "we love each other but won't tell the other for fear of (fill in the blank - trappin..."
I can see that, Irish. I get impatient with that kind of conflict too sometimes. I think i just loved Tuck so much that silenced all my quibbles.
I can see that, Irish. I get impatient with that kind of conflict too sometimes. I think i just loved Tuck so much that silenced all my quibbles.
I liked the trouble with Mistletoe more than some of Shalvis' recent books. Realized i missed the first in the series so will go back to read it. But I really wish she would recognize that there are reasons other than fear of commitment that can be the challenges in getting to an HEA.
I will read the new Kaki Warner and A Most Extraordinary Pursuit by Juliana Gray. I had preordered it and it popped up in my nook--the same day B and N sent me a notice that it was no longer available for sale. Very strange.
I will read the new Kaki Warner and A Most Extraordinary Pursuit by Juliana Gray. I had preordered it and it popped up in my nook--the same day B and N sent me a notice that it was no longer available for sale. Very strange.
That's weird, Deb. I wonder if there was a change in the edition or something.
I started Daisy in Chains: A Novel by Sharon Bolton last night. It's a mystery with a heroine who writes true crime novels vindicating the wrongfully accused. An alleged serial killer is trying like crazy to get her to take his case, but he seems pretty guilty right now. I expect twists and turns....
I started Daisy in Chains: A Novel by Sharon Bolton last night. It's a mystery with a heroine who writes true crime novels vindicating the wrongfully accused. An alleged serial killer is trying like crazy to get her to take his case, but he seems pretty guilty right now. I expect twists and turns....

Deb, I just found out yesterday that Kaki Warner had a new one out! What awesome surprise - I love when that happens. LOL You'll have to tell me what you think. I can't get to it until next week.

I started Daisy in Chains: A Novel by Sharon Bolton last night. It's a mystery with a heroine who wri..."
oh that sounds interesting!!!
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