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Thanks, Janga. I meant to post the thread this morning, but then I pulled on my scrubs and I was out the door. My MIL has been having some medical issues and having to deal with that has me spacing out on everything else.
This week I'm planning on reading Shelter the Sea by Heidi Cullinan and Depth of Field by Riley Hart.
This week I'm planning on reading Shelter the Sea by Heidi Cullinan and Depth of Field by Riley Hart.

I'm reading a novella by Camilla Monk Apache Strike Force: A Spotless Novella. This author has the craziest sense of humour but I love her work.
After that, I'll be getting my tissues ready to start The Brightest Sunset.
Okie wrote: "Thanks, Janga. I meant to post the thread this morning, but then I pulled on my scrubs and I was out the door. My MIL has been having some medical issues and having to deal with that has me spacing..."
No problem. I knew when the thread wasn't up that life was happening for you.
No problem. I knew when the thread wasn't up that life was happening for you.

I'm reading a novella by Camilla Monk Apache Strike Force: A Spotless Novella. This author has the craziest sense of humour ..."
I've just realised I still haven't finished the first book in the Grace Burrowes series!

I went at least 5 whole days without reading anything! I think that has to be a record for me. Life, family and vacation got in the way. I usually can squeek out a little time for myself but not the case this week!
I finished I Knew You Were Trouble by Lauren Layne, the latest Oxford book. I liked but didn't love it. Same for Lauren Blakely's The Knocked up Plan which I finished tonight.
What other Lauren book can I read now? ;)
What other Lauren book can I read now? ;)


I can't read that :( its not available on my kindle :( BOOOOOOOO

Leigh-Ayn, are you in the United States? I found it on the US kindle site.
Dls wrote: "Manda how about Lauren Willig?"
That would have been good, Deb, but I jumped into Adriana Anders' Under Her Skin. It was a pretty fast read, but darker than I'm used to in contemporary. Which is weird because I read super dark mystery and romantic suspense. Anyway it was a good angsty, two damaged souls healing one another story.
Now I'm on the Rogue Desire anthology that came out today. The first novella (by Adriana Anders again) was great virgin hero computer hacker/pre-school teacher turned city council candidate story. I'm guessing the heat level varies from what I've heard about the stories so far. So I'm anticipating some of what All About Romance rates "burning" along with the hot but fairly vanilla of the first story.
That would have been good, Deb, but I jumped into Adriana Anders' Under Her Skin. It was a pretty fast read, but darker than I'm used to in contemporary. Which is weird because I read super dark mystery and romantic suspense. Anyway it was a good angsty, two damaged souls healing one another story.
Now I'm on the Rogue Desire anthology that came out today. The first novella (by Adriana Anders again) was great virgin hero computer hacker/pre-school teacher turned city council candidate story. I'm guessing the heat level varies from what I've heard about the stories so far. So I'm anticipating some of what All About Romance rates "burning" along with the hot but fairly vanilla of the first story.
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