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kate | 203 comments Elizabeth wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "Yes I was annoyed that her father got away with no repercussions. And what about her brothers? We are told she had at least a couple but never heard anything about them o..."

I didn't see the father wanting her back even if she was his daughter. Why suddenly believe it. That part was thin. He had sons and. Wherever they were. He never liked her. But why she would even consider it for one moment is beyond me.


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Noreen Kellner | 190 comments lol...I don't know him...haven't read that one yet, EB.


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Noreen Kellner | 190 comments If I remember correctly it wasn't until King Henry? told him he never slept with his wife, that he believed she was his daughter. I would imagine if the brothers believed she was only their half sister and a bastard one at that...they probably didn't have a lot to do with her.

Yeah, I didn't get why should would have to think for even one second about going or staying. Screw the old man...even if she wasn't his daughter he had no right to treat her as he did. McKinnon even thought about that and how the child is never at fault.


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kate | 203 comments Loved St Vincent. I would hope he would be a little smoother then that. Besides the h in The Devil was a little more sophisticated then this one. She would have looked bored or laughed in his face. Her father owned a gaming hall/ brothel.
Page was a young virgin and I think that move would frighten her. It's just not romantic. It's cloddish. If that's a word.


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Noreen wrote: "lol...I don't know him...haven't read that one yet, EB."

Honey if I could loan you that book I would without thought. I have him in paperback though. If the opportunity presents itself though leap on it. You are better starting with the 1st book in the wallflower series though. It gives you the best results. I wish your library had it.


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Noreen Kellner | 190 comments Have to go, but enjoyed this and will check back later. LOL at cloddish, Kate. That actually fits perfectly!


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Noreen wrote: "If I remember correctly it wasn't until King Henry? told him he never slept with his wife, that he believed she was his daughter. I would imagine if the brothers believed she was only their half s..."

She felt more love and compassion from a group of strangers than she ever did at home. He didn't even give her a name.


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Elizabeth wrote: "Noreen wrote: "If I remember correctly it wasn't until King Henry? told him he never slept with his wife, that he believed she was his daughter. I would imagine if the brothers believed she was on..."

It was a wonder she even understood how to show love and affection.


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kate | 203 comments The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series. I got it from Live-Brary I think.


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

Could not imagine St. Vincent behaving as Iain did? He is the ultimate bad boy.


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Ya I think you're right about women washing men back in that time. It was no big deal. The daughter of the house usually helped to bathe prominent visitors, so maybe that's why she didn't think it was such a big deal. And if I remember correctly, Iain was VERY upset at the idea of her washing the men. Didn't he drag her out of there?

There's no denying the groping scene was a bit crude, but it really didn't bother me. Another book, another hero, and I would've probably found it really offensive. It's weird how much I will let slide depending on the story.

So, Noreen is Iain's former sister in law the heroine of book 2?

Like I said I would have liked to have had more background info about the wife and her relationship with Iain's evil cousin. Lagan thought to himself that he had worked hard to get Iain's late wife hate and fear Iain, but I wanted to know exactly what he said and did to induce that fear.

As for Iain not having sex, I think he was so mentally tortured by his wife's suicide that he just didn't want to go there with a woman. It's no small thing to have a woman prefer to kill herself rather than lie with you again. Talk about mental torture!


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Ya, I hear you Kate...never say never. But I hope and pray to God that I NEVER find myself in a situation that would actually WANT to go to a singles club. Of course if a guy was super cute and sex, I might not mind a grope. ROTFL Just kidding!

BTW I'm glad you all got the extra freebies yesterday. COURTING TROUBLE sounds like it might be a hoot and the PROTECTOR one sounds really good too. A mute heroine with a H who is her guardian. Sounds yummy, delicious! Let's hope the author doesn't screw it up!


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments kate wrote: "Loved St Vincent. I would hope he would be a little smoother then that. Besides the h in The Devil was a little more sophisticated then this one. She would have looked bored or laughed in his fa..."

True but remember Evie didn't know what F*!king meant until St. Vincent used it in a sentence so she herself was pretty innocent too. LOL! He also hadn't gone 6 years of abstinence like Iain. Let's be real if a guy did as he did with the h I would probably cuff him upside his head but in the story I bought into it.


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "Ya I think you're right about women washing men back in that time. It was no big deal. The daughter of the house usually helped to bathe prominent visitors, so maybe that's why she didn't think i..."

RF~ You are right Iain snagged her out of that scene and I liked that part but in all the HR I have read no other author has wrote about the lady of the house bathing others. HMMM, they should because it makes this one stand out. I hate to say it because I am loving our talk but I have to go. I will pop in later but have to leave. :( I really had so much fun and love all your POV's. TTYL


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kate | 203 comments Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

Could not imagine St. Vincent behaving as Iain did? He is the ultimate bad boy."


The Ultimate bad boy would being trying to turn her on. That move would be a turn off. He also would not had gone 6 years w/o sex. He was having a hard time going for something like 60 or 90 days without.

They're both heroes but from two different camps.


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I haven't read DEVIL either. Unfortunately, the e-book format isn't available for lending. I've heard nothing but good things about that book.

Yes, once the father confronted King Henry and he said he never had sex with Page's mother, that's when the father accepted that Page was his. Again that entire situation was a bit cloudy. I mean was this his wife that bore him his sons, or a new one? One of the things the father said that made me wonder, was he wondered why Page's mother would want to be with him, when she had a King sniffing after her. That made me think that maybe she was a new wife--his sons being of a different wife, maybe.


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Anyway, I'm at my friend's house dropping the kids off for a play date. I'll catch up with you guys when I get back home. Headed there now--about thirty minutes.


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kate | 203 comments Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Loved St Vincent. I would hope he would be a little smoother then that. Besides the h in The Devil was a little more sophisticated then this one. She would have looked bored or laug..."

She had heard the word before she just didn't know what it meant.


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kate | 203 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "I haven't read DEVIL either. Unfortunately, the e-book format isn't available for lending. I've heard nothing but good things about that book.

Yes, once the father confronted King Henry and he..."


The Devil in Winter is available on Live-brary. I just checked


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kate | 203 comments I have to head out ladies. I have a 2 o'cock dr appointment for my flu shot. I never got one before but my older granddaughter is an MA in a pediatric office so god knows what she'll bring home and I have a lot of little ones in and out. It's been fun. Talk to you soon.


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kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "I haven't read DEVIL either. Unfortunately, the e-book format isn't available for lending. I've heard nothing but good things about that book.

Yes, once the father conf..."


Thanks, Kate! I think my library may actually have a copy also, but it's always on waitlist. I just haven't been in the mood to read it as yet, so I never put it on hold. At least I'm almost positive that I did check and that they do have it. I'll have to check again soon. It's one of those popular books--no surprise there.

Ladies, I'm sorry I had to miss the end of our discussion. It was fun though, we should do it again with another book soon. It's kindof aggravating not being able to talk in live time though, and always having to refresh the page to see if there are any new comments. I wish GR had IM like FB. That would be just about perfect! Speaking of FB, are we all on FB? If we are, maybe we could have a "live" discussion there next time. Any thoughts?


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

Could not imagine St. Vincent behaving as Iain did? He is the ultimate bad boy."

The Ultimate bad boy would bei..."


K~ You are too funny. Sebastian would have died you would be correct the man was and still is a horn dog. LMAO


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "I haven't read DEVIL either. Unfortunately, the e-book format isn't available for lending. I've heard nothing but good things about that book.

Yes, once the father confronted King Henry and he..."


Fitzsimon's should have stepped up sooner the damage he'd caused was done IMO. Iain was a sure thing and with him she had a complete family.


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "Anyway, I'm at my friend's house dropping the kids off for a play date. I'll catch up with you guys when I get back home. Headed there now--about thirty minutes."

I had to put in some resumes' and now am drinking and baking cookies for Halloween party and writing to you guys. LOL! You guys are going to think I'm a lush but I hardly make it through the wine cooler. LOL


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments kate wrote: "I have to head out ladies. I have a 2 o'cock dr appointment for my flu shot. I never got one before but my older granddaughter is an MA in a pediatric office so god knows what she'll bring home an..."

Flu shots are a breeze. Your arm will be sore tomorrow but that's it. My hubby can't get one because he's allergic to eggs.


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LOL Just don't get too drunk and mess up the cookies!


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kate | 203 comments Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

Could not imagine St. Vincent behaving as Iain did? He is the ultimate bad boy."

The Ultimate bad ..."


That's what I liked about him. Do you think he would have said are you really really really sure? Hell it would have been a done deal by then. Passion is always better if it's uncontrollable. At least that's the way I remember it.


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kate | 203 comments Elizabeth wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "I haven't read DEVIL either. Unfortunately, the e-book format isn't available for lending. I've heard nothing but good things about that book.

Yes, once the father conf..."


Your so right. I would have said " Father step over to the edge of the mountain here. There's something I need to show you. Nobody liked him. She may have got away with it


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "I haven't read DEVIL either. Unfortunately, the e-book format isn't available for lending. I've heard nothing but good things about that book.

Yes, once th..."



My library sent out on my request for the audio version and it was fun. Let me know when you get it I want to know what you think. But start with Secrets of a Summer Night. This begins the series, than it goes to It Happened One, [book:Devil in Winter Autumn|827412]is the 3rd. The 4th was lillians younger sister and wasn't that great IMO. It is better to read them in order there are things that happen to the girls in each book that is referred to in the next book.


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kate | 203 comments Elizabeth wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "Anyway, I'm at my friend's house dropping the kids off for a play date. I'll catch up with you guys when I get back home. Headed there now--about thirty minutes."

I had to..."

The voice of experience says it is always good o have a backup store bought supply of cookies or even birthday cake while drinking wine and baking. Just sayin'



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kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

Could not imagine St. Vincent behaving as Iain did? He is the ultimate bad boy."
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ROTFL Kate that's the way you REMEMBER it! You're a hoot! Yes, I will definitely let you know what I think of the WALLFLOWER series. Everyone I know that's read it, raves about the books. Lark is completely in love with Sebastian, as are many others that I know. LOL

Yes, no one would have blamed Page had she done away with the father. But hey, that's no worse than what happened in HIGHLAND SOLUTION...the uncle got away scot free with ripping off the h's inheritance, remember?! By the end of the book all I kept thinking about were the h's poor people left under the rule of an such an evil tyrant.

BTW, EB I just submitted a review for Never Seduce a Scot. I thought about you as I was submitting it because the H has a quality that you LOVE--fidelity. The h is believed to be mentally slow--although that's not true--but the H is ordered by the King to marry her in an attempt to halt the feud between their two clans. Neither party is happy of course, but they have no choice. Actually the h is immediately drawn to the H, but her family isn't happy about the match. Anyhow, the H refuses to sleep with her because he thinks she doesn't understand what it means to be a wife and he doesn't want to take advantage of her. Nevertheless, he is determined to remain faithful to his vows. I'm so glad he COULD have relations with her, otherwise he might've exploded. LOL Seriously though, although he's a Scot and big and hunky and sexy, he was never sexually promiscuous. He's right up your alley, I think.


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kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "Anyway, I'm at my friend's house dropping the kids off for a play date. I'll catch up with you guys when I get back home. Headed there now--about thirty m..."

Haha That's some good advice, Kate! Speaking from experience, are we? I'll be sure to keep it in mind. LOL


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kate | 203 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

Could not imagine St. Vincent behaving as Iain did? He is the ultima..."


Just went online and got Never Seduce a Scot from Live-Brary. Apparently I'm going through a deaf dumb and blind phase in my reading. Right now I have four books I want to read at once. I'm paralyzed with indecision.

By the way this isn't one of those books where the young, healthy couple that are attracted to each other and are married take forever to have sex is it because that drives me crazy. It's a pet peeve.

I'm going to have a glass of wine and think about what to read next.


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Elizabeth wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "I haven't read DEVIL either. Unfortunately, the e-book format isn't available for lending. I've heard nothing but good things about th..."

So you listened to the series? I've never listened to a book before and don't know if I'd enjoy it. I have my doubts, but my husband listens all the time. He drives a lot for work so listens in the car while driving, and he loves it! Plus EB listened to Amanda Quick's RENDEVOUS and loved it. I may give it a try someday, just to see how it goes.


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kate | 203 comments I listened to books when I worked in real estate because I spent a lot of time in the car. The narrator can make or break it. But I still much prefer to read.


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Ya, I think that would be me too. My husband is a physical therapist. He does home visits and so is in the car all day long. He got sick of listening the radio and started listening to books instead. He used to be a voracious reader. Now, he just listens and hardly ever reads. I think the problem is that he's pretty much always in the middle of a book, so when/how to read. :-)

EB, I'm so proud of myself! I just came up with a great craft idea all by myself. Kate, Noreen, I happen to be artistically challenged. LOL However, now that I am teaching a CCD class I'm being called upon almost weekly to find educational activities that keep my 4th graders interested. And that ain't easy!


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kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

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Hey Kate! No it's not. The h is deaf. She fell from a horse and suffered an injury, but her family doesn't realize she's deaf. They actually think there is something mentally wrong with her. They love her to death and are VERY protective, so they are NOT happy when she is forced to marry their enemy. She has her reasons for allowing them to think she's "touched" rather than letting them know she's deaf. Very soon after they marry, the H figures out the truth. As soon as he does, he hits the sheets with his sexy wif,e after whom he's been lusting since the beginning! LOL I just thought it was sweet that he refused to consummate the marriage when he thought she was "touched." Even his brothers told him to go ahead and sleep with the woman because, physically she appeared to be totally normal, and they realized how much he desired her. Yet, still he refused. He's extremely honorable. This is a favorite of mine. It's the first Maya Banks novel I read.

What other books are you considering? BTW what the heck is Live Brary? Am I spelling that right?


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "I haven't read DEVIL either. Unfortunately, the e-book format isn't available for lending. I've heard nothing but go..."

OMG yes it is so real during the love scenes I felt as though I was eavesdropping. The narrator did a fantastic job and as good as the Devil in winter was to listen to AQ's was still better. I actually got chills. I was laying out in the sun listening t it. I periodically would crack up and my husband who thought I was just listening to music was laughing at me. Well worth the time IMO.


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kate | 203 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

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RF I feel for you. I don't have a creative bone in my body and I too have taught CCD and brownies. If you don't keep the little buggers attention they turn on you in a heart beat. Once I was so desperate at the last minute I hired a man with a pony to come over and give a talk about the care and feeding of ponies and give the kids pony rides in the back yard. That kid's loved it but my husband almost divorced me when the bill came. I had to explain to cheapo that education is expensive. Men don't get it sometimes.

CCD is even harder. You have to explain God. And the whole Jesus story doesn't end well. From a 9 year old perspective. I always thought it would be more encouraging for kid's to have more statues of the resurrection and less crosses. But that been an idea that been hard to sell.

I had intended to read Angel of Skye. But that Never Seduce a Scot looks good. I've never read Maya Banks. I have The Reluctant Governess and The Warriors Touch are also at the top of my TBR pile.

Live-Brary.com is the free digital library you access through your own public library. Go to live-brary.com and register using your regular library card. You can get ebooks and audio books. You can also do holds if its not available. You can suggest they get it in if it's not in their catalogue.

Now I know Elizabeth doesn't agree but I would start with The Devil in Winter. Eat dessert first. I did and then read the first two. She's right about the 4th one. Not as good as the first three .

Well I'm off to start my book. I think the Scot one is it. Hope I don't love it or I'll be up all night. Nite


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kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

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Thanks for the empathy Kate. This is my first time teaching CCD--or anything to kids for that matter--and it has reinforced my belief that I could NOT be a school teacher! LOL I love the little darlings; they are cute, bright, and entertaining, but holding their attention is not the easiest thing. I've quickly learned that an activity that serves to entertain, while simultaneously reinforcing a lesson, is the best way to get through to them, but of course, coming with activities is no easy task--especially for someone like me that's artistically challenged! LOL All I can is, thank God for Pintrest. A few other moms turned me on to it a few days ago. Love it! But, I'm proud to say that I came up with the latest activity all by myself!

I'm predicting that you stayed up all night with SEDUCE! If I'm wrong, I'll eat my hat--I don't wear hats, but I'll find one. LOL BTW keep in mind that you have fourteen days from the day of downloading to read ANGEL. After that, Amazon automatically returns it, whether or not you've read it, or even if you're in the middle of reading it! They are rude like that. LOL But, of course, if I had a choice between SEDUCE and ANGEL, SEDUCE would win hands down.

Thanks for the info re Live-Brary. I'll definitely check it out. I am a member of Los Angeles Library--we lived there for years--and they have a HUGE digital selection. I don't think there's a book that they don't have! It's been great, because it has allowed me to read the more expensive books without having to shell out the big buck. Of course, one can never have too many sources for free books, and very often I have to wait list the more popular books at my library. As you can imagine, with LA's population, the books are very much in demand. I'm not complaining though, because I've never not gotten a book I wanted.

I think I will read DEVIL first. I don't like to read series books back to back. If a book is really, really good, I get attached to the couple and so if I read a subsequent book in which they make an appearance, my attachment to them usually takes away from the new couple. Also, most authors have a level of "sameness" within the books of a series, and I sometimes get bored with it. To avoid all of that, I usually take a break between series book. The only series that I've read back to back, in recent memory, is Terri Brisbin's KNIGHTS OF BRITTANY. OMG! Those books are AWESOME! The titles are; The Mercenary's Bride; The Conqueror's Lady (The Knights of Brittany, #2); and His Enemy's Daughter. If you haven't read those, you might wanna check them out. They are all AMAZING! I read them back to back, but out of order because I had to waitlist a couple at the library. I think I read book 2, then 3, then finally 1. I had to wait the longest to get book 1. Loved them!

GOVERNESS and WARRIOR'S TOUCH; who are the authors of those? I'm always interested in adding to my TBR list. LOL


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Ok, so I read HIS PRAIRIE PRINCESS. It was a fairly good read, but the H was a pig farmer of all things and I just couldn't get past that. Add to that the fact that he was actually English and spoke with a British accent, and I couldn't reconcile these facts with the image in my head. When I read westerns I want a sexy, AMERICAN, cowboy who says things like darlin', ma'am, and howdy! That just wasn't happening in that book. Nevertheless, it did make for an entertaining read.

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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that series."

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LOL! Nice...start where you like you'll figure it out. I liked Westcliffe and Lillian better. That is a book I've read and flipped to the good parts. Dreaming of You is another one. Derek Craven is so hot, IMO


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I'm sorry guys, I should've posted the freebie list in the other discussion. I'm gonna cut and paste for record keeping purposes. LOL


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kate | 203 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was my favorite in that seri..."

I like Terri Brisbin . I have read His Enemy's Daughter but not the other two. I have read about five other books by her. They were all good. I'll check out the other two.

I read His Prairie Princess quite awhile ago. I remember thinking that it wasn't bad but fell short. Maybe it was the pig farmer thing.

The Reluctant Governess is by Maggie Robinson. I've never read her either. It's on Live-brary which also is a 14 day loan. The Warrior's Touch is Michelle Willingham which is hit and miss with me. So far more hits.

Not to worry. You won't have to eat your hat. I was up until 3:30 in the morning. Still have 20% to go.

Elizabeth is right about Westcliff and Lillian they are a good couple. In that book I think I liked the fact that the sisters always had each others back almost as much as the romance. My sisters and I were always tight so it hits the right cord with me. I guess everyone has a different favorite couple in the series.

Thanks for the list.


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kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Reading Fanatic wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "kate wrote: "The Devil in Winter was ..."

Haha I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying SEDUCE so much that it kept you up...I'm relieved that I wont have to go out to buy a hat to eat! LOL Only 20% left, huh? It's quite the book isn't it? I've read it cover to cover two or three times and reread favorite parts another couple of times. Loved it! I also loved her In Bed with a Highlander. That was another awesome one, although SEDUCE is still my favorite.

It sounds like you're like me--can read a book in a day to day and a half. Last fall/winter I was reading almost seven books a week! It was crazy. I loved it, but I was also using my reading to hide away from the real world. I've decided to slow it down this fall/winter. The winters are particularly depressing for me. It's only our third one, so I'm still getting used to them. It's hard for someone like me. I lived twelve years in Jamaica, then another 20 in Florida, then California. I'm used to heat and sunshine all year round!


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments K~ I never had sisters so I am envious. I did like how the two supported the other. It was a shame when Daisy's book came out because it just wasn't as powerful for me as the other's. Even when you read A Wallflower Christmas you can tell the couples she enjoyed writing about the most. If you look at the ratings and compare them it is actually Annabelle's story that is the most popular. How about that because her story was good but come on I would rate the other 2 higher, personally. I like having a little difference with H because than we're not all scrapping for the same ones. LMBO!


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Noreen Kellner | 190 comments Okay, have been interrupted several times while trying to catch up on here, so I'm just going to get what I can remember posted. lol

First off, here are a couple of books that are free:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BG0ER1Q/r...

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004W8D9B8/r...


I also 21 Easy Learning Games for Kids if it will help. It is loanable.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N...

Someone asked about the characters in the series of McKinnon's Bride. The h in the 2nd book, Lyon's Gift, is best friends with the sister of McKinnon's wife that commited suicide. I just started the 3rd book and it has characters from both the first and second book. Flea Guy, is being pursued by a girl and his cousin Cammeron is involved in a kidnapping plot. The bad guy is Fitzsimmons, Page's rotten father and he wants Page kidnapped. I'm really hopeful that he will get what is coming to him in this book! I think the girl pursuing Flea Guy is going to end up in love with his best friend which is the brother of the h in the second book. All ties in nicely with bits and pieces of info that you wondered about in the earlier books. I'm thinking she purposely did this to keep us reading the series. I'm honestly intrigued enough to be doing that anyway and am enjoying finding the little bits of info. Kudos to Tanya Anne Crosby on this series!

I no longer have a face book account, but have been thinking of trying again so will keep that in mind.

Have to go for now, hopefully I didn't forget too much.


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Reading Fanatic | 1833 comments Mod
Noreen wrote: "Okay, have been interrupted several times while trying to catch up on here, so I'm just going to get what I can remember posted. lol

First off, here are a couple of books that are free:

http://w..."


Thanks Noreen! I assume the learning games book is for me?! LOL I was the one who asked about the h in LYONS so thanks for letting me know. It's nice to see old favorite characters in other books in a series. I know that Flea Guy is the H in book 4. That book sounds a bit too similar to book one, so I'm curious to hear what you think when you do read it. TTYL


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Noreen wrote: "Okay, have been interrupted several times while trying to catch up on here, so I'm just going to get what I can remember posted. lol

First off, here are a couple of books that are free:

http://w..."


I know what you mean about linking the books together so your forced to buy each one but I do love when an author keeps you posted about past characters. It is good to know that the book in the series continue to please. I'll have to swing back and catch up. :) BTW if you ever go back on Facebook look me up because there are a ton of author giveaways on there and you can win a ton of things. I've won book charms, book swag and a couple of books as well.


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Elizabeth Bennet (janetspringer) | 1740 comments Reading Fanatic wrote: "Noreen wrote: "Okay, have been interrupted several times while trying to catch up on here, so I'm just going to get what I can remember posted. lol

First off, here are a couple of books that are ..."


LOL! I love that we're calling him flea guy. Super funny. How's the in laws?


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