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Woohoo! I'm sooo reading that one next!"
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Woohoo! I'm sooo reading that one next!"
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
You looking at his chest? Naughty Dhes! (LOL!)



So now I'll start




I finished last night!!! WOOT!!! I was sooo happy, but confused too!! I need to know about Mega!!


mebbe try Thunder and Roses- it's not nearly as heavy as Flowers from the Storm- it's the skinny dipping with penguins one!



I thought that the series was sweet: not fabulous or complicated storylines, but they were all feel-good romances with troubled heroines and heroes who fall in love at first sight: they were different, since they didn't have the ususal conflicted relationship... It's mainly the heroines who have trouble committing (except in the first one).. I enjoyed them very much: no angst, cute heroes, fun secondary characters... I guess it depends on what kind of books you enjoy!:-D


I'm quite enjoying Skin Heat although it seems that we are not going to know anything about the evil company that's behind the abductions.


I read the Millenium Saga a few months back and really enjoyed them.

Crime and Punishment is one of the new year resolutions to finish. I was halfway done and put it down last year.

Lol.. I promised myself I'd finish it before Sunday night (I don't want it to drag out too much, lol) :-) It's actually pretty good, just slow!!
I just finished

And I naturally also finished

I'm listening to the end of


Pride & Prejudice is fantastic...I love Jane Austen!


so Melanie, can i read



really?? I liked SQ a bit better than

we`ll have to wait for the


Pride & Prejudice is fantastic...I love Jane Austen..."
I know:-) I've read P&P over a dozen times, but decided to try the audiobook, which I listen while drifting to sleep (which is why it takes so long!)
@Autumn -- Which do I prefer? Huh! Um, I liked the first a lot (the hero was more tortured than in the others), the second I also loved (Ginger is a 40yo woman who has major self-doubts, which I can relate to, lol, and Lucio is very funny!), and the third I liked: I especially liked Eli (really patient and sweet) - the third book was probably the "steamiest"...
As for reading them in order, I did, but I think you could read them OOO, it's just that you have recurrent characters: I would save the third book for last, but you could eventually read the first and second ooo.

I actually listened to P&P first in audiobook and I have to say I'm glad I did. Otherwise, I would have had problems with those long sentences of Ms. Austen. I still have it and dip on it on random parts. I just love it!

I don't know why I waited forever to read it, its so good. Plus Jack is so alpha, which I love! :)



I don't own them yet, but will have to buy them, maybe I'll get them on Kindle if they don't have them at my library.



Decadent is one of my favorite erotica books. There are some issues that make it a bit out there but I think the plot was really good and the sex was hawt, hawt, hawt without overtaking the plot.







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That's what I'm thinking...liking her a lot so far!


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I get all of mine for free (well, not including the donation) but I wouldn't mind paying a small fee for it ($0.25 to $.50 per book) either. As you say, it would still be cheaper than buying/swapping the books and then I wouldn't have to store them.
Carolyn F. wrote: "I've received books as far away as Orange County - about 350 miles from me. Maybe here they get huge discounts for transportation or volunteers? "
Wow, that's far! I guess how they move the books depends on the health of the library finances, how many people they serve and the distance between the branches. My local library prides itself in that nobody in the borough is more than a mile away from a branch so I guess they figure that if you really want the book, you could go to the other branches yourself. My local branch is just a few blocks from my house but I have 8 other branches within a 2 mile radius.