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I read that one a couple of years ago, and I *still recommend it to anyone who will listen :) Hope you like it too!
I seem to be in a rom-suspense mood lately. Just finished two short ones by Julie Miller, Task Force Bride and Yuletide Protector, and am now reading a longer RS by Carla Neggers, The Widow.


Haven't read this author previously..female vet & policeman with a canine partner are the main characters.
I am on p42..so far, so good.
Stay warm Good Read buddies.
If I didn't have to go to work I'd snuggle under a blanket & read until all this cold stuff is past! :)



BUT, by the end of the book I liked Cat a lot more, and I loved Bones instantly. I've read the synopsis of the other books and I think I'll like them enough that I've committed to reading the next two book in the series.


Highly recommended.
Finished reading The Widow by Carla Neggers. Good rom-suspense, but I sometimes felt like a cast of characters would have been helpful, especially for the first half of the book. It was sometimes difficult to remember how all these people were related.
Am now a quarter of the way through I'm the Vampire, That's Why by Michele Bardsley, which I saw recommended somewhere on GR, I can't remember if it was this group or another group I am in. Maybe both? The snarky voice of the narrator reminds me a lot of MaryJanice Davidson, and I know there are a few MJD fans in this group.
Am now a quarter of the way through I'm the Vampire, That's Why by Michele Bardsley, which I saw recommended somewhere on GR, I can't remember if it was this group or another group I am in. Maybe both? The snarky voice of the narrator reminds me a lot of MaryJanice Davidson, and I know there are a few MJD fans in this group.

BUT, by the end of the book I liked Cat a lot more..."
I'm still ambivalent about Kat sometimes, but Bones has always been the reason I read the books!
Heidi *Listen. I'll just keep talking anyway. * wrote: "I meant Heather! Sorry!!"
Uh-huh. Sure you are. Sniffle. LOL
Funny that we both thought the authors have similar vouces! ☺
Uh-huh. Sure you are. Sniffle. LOL
Funny that we both thought the authors have similar vouces! ☺


Darn! Some books are best remembered and not read again. For me, this was one of them. I must have confused it with another rending of Arthur and Merlin. Since I read it about 40 years ago, that is entirely possible.
Funny, I don't feel that way about Phyllis Whitney or Barbara Michaels, or Ellis Peters, or Elizabeth Peters.



In my mind, that book is mixed up with Mary Stewart's Arthurian saga (The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, etc.) I can't remember what happened in which.


In my mind, that book is mixed up with Mary Stewart's Arthurian saga (The Crystal Cave, The..."
I had The Once and Future King on my wish list for years; finally broke down and read it. I enjoyed Book One and pretty much suffered through the rest. I much preferred Mary Stewart's Arthurian trilogy - I stayed glued to all 3 books.

BUT, by ..."
Yeah, I LOVED Bones. :)

These are really good. I don't read too many PI books but these are worth it.
On a related note my sister in law lives in Salt Lake and last time I was there we ate at a Mormon restaurant that had the best food and literally the most incredible pie I've ever tasted. Reading these books makes me really want some pie. :-D
BTW, the restaurant was called the Lion House.




These are really good. I don't read too many PI books but these are worth it.
On a r..."
This series is a favorite of mine and I've recommended it to so many people I've lost count! They are sometimes hard to find, but definitely worth the effort.



The first part is the Sword in the Stone and the Disney movie follows it well. I thought the rest would be better but...I probably was remembering the Stewart series also. I'll have to revisit.
Thanks to all of you who reminded me of that one.

Absolute #1 favorite author though is Ivan Doig.
Finished The Next Always by Nora Roberts last night, and am getting ready to start Up From the Grave by Jeaniene Frost.


I did that a few years ago, when I first got my Kindle. It was fun to revisit the whole series, especially the later ones which I didn't really recall. But the first book is still my favorite one :)




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And March(book 1) by John Lewis Robert (couldn't find the book to add the link)

I had never read the series but when my Mom passed away I decided to read it because it was a favorite of hers. I'm so glad I finally got around to it. I get why my Mom loved those books.
I loved the Anne of Green Gables series when I was a kid. I also read the first one or two books in her Emily series.
Finished Up From the Grave by Jeaniene Frost last night, and wasn't up as late as the night before finishing it. I read just over half the book Sunday night, and had to force myself to put it down so I could get some sleep. Had I not had to work Monday morning, I might have stayed up all night reading it.
Am currently reading a short classic by Horatio Alger, Ragged Dick, about a young boot-black.
Finished Up From the Grave by Jeaniene Frost last night, and wasn't up as late as the night before finishing it. I read just over half the book Sunday night, and had to force myself to put it down so I could get some sleep. Had I not had to work Monday morning, I might have stayed up all night reading it.
Am currently reading a short classic by Horatio Alger, Ragged Dick, about a young boot-black.
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