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Suzanne (Under the Covers Book blog) | 630 comments UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "I LOVED Covet!!!! Don't compare them to the BDB, and you'll enjoy it more. The Brothers in the BDB are like none-other, but wow... Jim is amazing in Covet, and I've heard Crave is excellent."

I am excited to read it and I will do my best not to compare it to BDB as well! I am craving (lol pun intended) a bit of JR Ward at the moment but I need to wait for November as I have on some challenges!


Suzanne (Under the Covers Book blog) | 630 comments I am reading Holes by Louis Sachar , I have read it before and is a great book, very quirky!


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments I've heard that Holes, the book, is better than the movie, Suzanne, and I loved the movie!


Suzanne (Under the Covers Book blog) | 630 comments I loved the film as well, I got it on DVD the same time I bought the book. I am glad one of my reading challenges has nudged me to reread this one. Have you read any of the sequels?


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments No, I didn't even know there were any!


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Laura (filoviridae) | 783 comments I finished reading When I'm With You by Linda Lael Miller and I've started Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord by Sarah MacLean


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Laura, I loved Ten Ways...


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Forgive me, I meant I loved Nine Rules. *sigh* I'm losing my mind. LOL


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Heidi | 871 comments I am now on to the Surrender of a Siren Surrender of a Siren (Goddess Trilogy, #2) by Tessa Dare ...I think I'm gonna like this better than the first Goddess of the Hunt (Goddess Trilogy, #1) by Tessa Dare


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Cheryl (ghemomma) | 900 comments Oh Heidi!!! You are in for a real treat with Surrender of a Siren! It was fantastic!!! I melted, no combusted into flames, in chapter 16!!


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Cheryl (ghemomma) | 900 comments Dhes, I was wondering..... I thought I had missed that you already read Ten Ways.. I can't wait to read that one but I need to buy it first!


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Laura (filoviridae) | 783 comments UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Forgive me, I meant I loved Nine Rules. *sigh* I'm losing my mind. LOL"

I really enjoyed Nine Rules as well so I'm very much looking forward to Ten Ways. :)


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Katherine | 828 comments UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Laura, I loved Ten Ways..."

OMGosh I thought you had already read it and I was going to be so jealous. My copy isn't here yet.


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Carolyn F. Finished Jewel of Atlantis (Atlantis, #2) by Gena Showalter and am now reading Rapture Untamed (Feral Warriors, #4) by Pamela Palmer .


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Heidi | 871 comments Cheryl wrote: "Oh Heidi!!! You are in for a real treat with Surrender of a Siren! It was fantastic!!! I melted, no combusted into flames, in chapter 16!!"

I can tell already this is gonna be a great read. Better than the first ...don't you agree? As far as I can tell it is. Chapter 16 huh? now I wanna peek....oh but I can't!


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments No, I haven't read Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord by Sarah MacLean but I did suffer a brain fart.


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Cheryl (ghemomma) | 900 comments No Heidi, don't peak!!! It will only melt you because you are reading it in the moment... you've felt the tension all the way up until that point! Let me know after you've gotten there!


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Cheryl (ghemomma) | 900 comments Dhestiny you had us all confused on here.


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Amar | 118 comments Reading Midnight Pleasures by Eloisa James


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D.G. I finished yesterday the first book in the Stud Club trilogy and I ended up liking it. I'll write a full review. Now I'm reading The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen


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Megan | 546 comments just started How to Abduct a Highland Lord (MacLean Curse, #1) by Karen Hawkins


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Katherine | 828 comments About 1/3rd of the way through Then Comes Seduction (Huxtable Quintet, #2) by Mary Balogh .


Suzanne (Under the Covers Book blog) | 630 comments Oh D.G. I ove Sarah Addison Allen! How are you liking The Girl Who Chased the Moon? I didn't think it was as good as her others but I still loved it!


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MashJ | 733 comments Katherine wrote: "About 1/3rd of the way through Then Comes Seduction (Huxtable Quintet, #2) by Mary Balogh."

The Huxtables didn't really grab me- I haven't read the them all though. Constantine sounds rather promising. I'd be interested to know your opinion on this one (I know this isn't Constantine's one but I have it as a 3 star).


Suzanne (Under the Covers Book blog) | 630 comments Nor me Mshj, I have only read the first one and I found it a little dry. But Constantine was the best character, but his book is right at the end!


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MashJ | 733 comments Suzanne wrote: "Nor me Mshj, I have only read the first one and I found it a little dry. But Constantine was the best character, but his book is right at the end!"

I see that I have 3 starred the first three and then stopped reading! I'm reading the Slightly series on and off at the moment and that is better (except the first one).

I am currently wallowing in Mary Jo Putney though- I love her plots- plenty going on for someone like me who has a low attention span. I have only go one more to read in her fallen angels series- so good!


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MashJ | 733 comments Cheryl wrote: "I'm not currently reading anything... don't really know what to read! Does anyone have a recommendation for a book with a hero that is almost "predatory", like he will stop at nothing to get his w..."

Ooh- just reading some plot summaries and I think that Uncommon Vows by Mary Jo Putney may be for you. I think that Danielle has it marked as a 5* read so she would know more. Uncommon Vows by Mary Jo Putney


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D.G. Suzanne wrote: "Oh D.G. I ove Sarah Addison Allen! How are you liking The Girl Who Chased the Moon? I didn't think it was as good as her others but I still loved it!"

I'm liking it a lot...I'm finding it a bit too similar to Garden Spells though. :)


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Oooh, I want to read that one, Judy!


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Katherine | 828 comments Mshj wrote: "Katherine wrote: "About 1/3rd of the way through Then Comes Seduction (Huxtable Quintet, #2) by Mary Balogh."

The Huxtables didn't really grab me- I haven't read the them all though. Constantine sounds rather pr..."


I'm agreeing with you on this one. I'm only partway done but the writing is rather dry. I'm not liking the Hero very well. There is not much to recommend him, his conversations are rather bizarre. I'm hoping he redeems himself in the end. I like Con also so probably will read them all.


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Katherine | 828 comments Judy wrote: "I just finished Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord by Sarah MacLean and thought it was great! I loved Nicholas!"

My copy should be here Monday, so glad to know you liked it.


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Regina (reginar) I am reading: Crave (The Fallen Angels, #2) by J.R. Ward Daughter of the Blood (The Black Jewels, #1) by Anne Bishop and listening to: The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1) by Stephen King


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D.G. Katherine wrote: "Mshj wrote: "Katherine wrote: "About 1/3rd of the way through Then Comes Seduction (Huxtable Quintet, #2) by Mary Balogh."

The Huxtables didn't really grab me- I haven't read the them all though. Constantine sou..."


I'm in the group that is finding this series just OK. Most likely I'll finish it but I'll read any future Balogh books if they come highly recommended. I think she jumped the shark.


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MashJ | 733 comments D.G. wrote: "Katherine wrote: "Mshj wrote: "Katherine wrote: "About 1/3rd of the way through Then Comes Seduction (Huxtable Quintet, #2) by Mary Balogh."

The Huxtables didn't really grab me- I haven't read the them all though..."


I would highly recommend this one- I think that she works on some interesting ideas and writes well but because she tends to overwork a single theme in each plot her books are sometimes rather flat:

More Than a Mistress (Dudley, #1) by Mary Balogh

Edit: I see you've already read it- sometimes it's best to leave an author for a while and come back to them in a few months to appreciate them again.


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Carolyn F. Finished Rapture Untamed (Feral Warriors, #4) by Pamela Palmer , I think the best of the series. Now reading The Lion's Lady (Crown's Spies, #1) by Julie Garwood .


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D.G. I've read 18 books written by Balogh in the last 7 or 8 years and in my opinion her latest two series haven't been as good as her earlier stuff. I've given her enough time I think - I never read a writer's backlist back to back - and her writing still feels stale to me, as if she's repeating herself. I think she'll benefit by writing a different genre or a different time period to challenge herself.

I'll be reading her old Regencies that are being re-released because they're really good but unless she tackles something different, I'll pass on her books.


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments I'm really getting into Pursuit by Elizabeth Jennings


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Katherine | 828 comments D.G. that is good to know. Maybe I will look for some of her older books in the future. I did like the first book in the series though First Comes Marriage.


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MashJ | 733 comments D.G. wrote: "I've read 18 books written by Balogh in the last 7 or 8 years and in my opinion her latest two series haven't been as good as her earlier stuff. I've given her enough time I think - I never read a ..."

I've been only reading books from this genre for about a year so I don't have the perspective that you do. I'm happy to pick up some of her older works second hand but I won't be rushing to finish the Huxtables or the Simply series.


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D.G. She's got some phenomenal books. My favorites by her:
The Secret Pearl (you'll just need a hankerchief here...I cried buckets with this book)
More Than a Mistress & No Man's Mistress
A Summer to Remember


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D.G. I just started a book where the heroine owns a knitting shop. The author used this phrase several times - 'blocking a shawl' - but never described what that meant so I had Google it. I'm tempted to dnf it just because of that...


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Kelly  | 213 comments Midnight Angel

Thoughts anyone? Midnight Angel (Stokehurst, #1) by Lisa Kleypas


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments I haven't read it yet.


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Laura (filoviridae) | 783 comments Katherine wrote: "Judy wrote: "I just finished Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord by Sarah MacLean and thought it was great! I loved Nicholas!"

My copy should be here Monday, so glad to know you liked it."


I just finished Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord by Sarah MacLean as well and really enjoyed it!


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Bekah (bekah317) | 2750 comments I've always wanted to, but have never really been able to get into Mary Balough. I will try again someday.


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MashJ | 733 comments Kelly wrote: "Midnight Angel

Thoughts anyone?Midnight Angel (Stokehurst, #1) by Lisa Kleypas"


NOT my favourite. However the partial use of a Russian setting and lots of cultural references to Russia are interesting- I enjoy books with a travel element. There is a big age gap betwwen H and H which I know I shouldn't have an issue with but I did find difficult. LK does try to explain that as the heroine has had a tough time she is far older than her years. There is a fair bit of action and there is a hint of the village that the Wallflower/Hathaway books are based at.

I loved the follow up- Prince of Dreams (but everyone else hates it!!).


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Katherine | 828 comments D.G. wrote: "I just started a book where the heroine owns a knitting shop. The author used this phrase several times - 'blocking a shawl' - but never described what that meant so I had Google it. I'm tempted to..."

You have me curious....What does it mean?


Suzanne (Under the Covers Book blog) | 630 comments I am cont the Troubleshooter series by Suzanne Brockmann, am reading: Hot Target (Troubleshooters, #8) by Suzanne Brockmann


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Amar | 118 comments Bekah, Mary Balogh is one of my filler authors, her books are decent but not spectacular, but I like that she has a long backlist.
Suzanne - love the Troubleshooter series
Mshj - I had lots of issues with Midnight Angel and Prince of Dreams, just plodded through them cause they are by LK.


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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Suzanne wrote: "I am cont the Troubleshooter series by Suzanne Brockmann, am reading: Hot Target (Troubleshooters, #8) by Suzanne Brockmann"

I enjoyed that series. Not my favorite overall, but there are some great characters. Johnny Duane Reed, Izzy, Max, Stan....


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