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This series is my all-time fav..."
Hi there, dont' mean t but-in, but in June I visited my parents in Lenoir, NC. My mother mentioned casually that "it's too bad you weren't here for Mitford Days " up at Blowing Rock. (30 min away) When we drove through the town I was delighted and even saw the church across from a park filled to brimming with rhododendrons and daylilies. I knew they had contests and events for visitors to meet all of the characters on the list and so forth. Might be worth looking into for next year!




Yeah, I think as the story went, I filled in the holes myself without realizing it. Then once it's pointed out, I see it. But for me the story was complete because I somehow made it so. Which makes no sense, but there you have it.






I really liked her Chintz & China series. I really wanted to like the Sisters of the Moon books, but didn't after trying 2 of them and didn't care for the 1st Indigo Court book either. I like UF, so don't know why those didn't grab me.


Now I'm still reading



And yesterday finished 2 first read wins,



I understand 100%. I am going through the same thing right now with Blood Red Road, which I just "went with" and some of my GR pals are questioning everything. It is all in the eye of the reader (and in my case sometimes my mood!)



It's the first multiple personality book I've ever read.




I have heard unless you understand the authors sense of humor you will not like this one.

Pamela, I've read quite a few in this series and love them! Somehow they just make me feel better when I read them ;) Hope you give one a try!



As far as mysteries go, I love Agatha Christie, Cleo Coyle/Alice Kimberly, Mary Higgins Clark, John Sanford, and Lisa Gardiner


You are missing absolutely nothing, IMHO, Susie! This book took me forever to read. I'd say the last 1/4, maybe a little more than that wasn't bad, otherwise it took forever to get anywhere. I finished the 2nd one last week as I was told it was much better than the first one. It was better, but only marginally. Definitely decided I would leave the last one alone, especially since it's the size of a doorstop!


It is a slow mover. I could see why you wouldn't like it. I ended up liking it by the end, but it is not for everyone.
I'm about 50 pages from the end of Dracula in Love, which I have enjoyed. Will probably not be sleeping tonight until I'm done. Next up will be a rom suspense just received in the mail from a friend, Protecting the Pregnant Witness by Julie Miller. It's the culmination of a serial killer mini-series she's had going this past year. Can't wait to see who SK is!






Be sure to check the back of the book and read the Notes and Lexicon. They will add to your understanding and enjoyment without spoiling the story.


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Thank you Melodie and Heidi! Now I don't feel quite so guilty for not finishing it ;)






(I know I'm a little late to the party with this one, but I'm excited to finally read it!!




A saraband is a type of dance or dance music -- just had to look it up!

What a blast from the past. I read that way back when I was in high school. I think I didn't like it because I didn't like the way it ended. lol
Finished Protecting the Pregnant Witness by Julie Miller -- a good ending to the serial killer saga spanning her last four books (and yay me--I correctly guessed the killer!). Now am reading Takedown, an earlier related book I missed and was lucky to find at the local UBS.

It's very melodramatic but considering it's 1600 something some things don't change. Sex, witches, stolen husbands/fiances LOL





Also just finished





Interesting that you liked BAITED BLOOD. I really didn't care for the first in this series at all. What was the big difference between this new one and the other one??
James Marsters is INCREDIBLE as the reader for the Harry Dresden books! I'm not big on the fae either and SUMMER KNIGHT was one of my least favorite Dresden books until I listened to it. Was really disappointed that he's not the reader for GHOST STORY, the newest Dresden book. John Glover reads it. I'm sure he's okay, but he's no Marsters!


Hmmmm...maybe I'll give it a shot.




Well, I'm with the second in a series which has been on of the best surprises this year Storm's Heart
. Only at the beginning but i's already compelling for me.




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That is the weird thing about this book. I listed like 10-15 things I had questions or problems with and everyone who has loved the book agreed with all my points but still loved it anyway. That is so strange. Books are great that way. All in the eye of the beholder.