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Michelle, Mod with the Bod
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I'm glad to hear it Danielle. Although I enjoyed the last one, I still didn't think it was the best in the series.
I'm behind on this series. I need to read Deep Kiss of Winter, which is next up. Hope to read it in December.

I'm reading a few.
- Really enjoying this and loving the hero!
- I'm loving the worldbuilding and characters a lot
- It's Iron Fey, what's not to love? :-D
- Loving this in audio but may have to put it on hold since it was on my comp. :-(
(And maybe a few more not listed heh)




(And maybe a few more not listed heh)


Chicki Brown
Author of
Hot Fun in the Summertime
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B003U6RT96
Web site: http://www.chicki663.webs.com
I wonder if Suzanne will write Lopez story. I hope Dave is in Lopez story. I love how Lopez calls Dave, Dr. Malkoff. He has respect for the man.
I also wonder if Suzanne will write Jazz's story.
She better not hook either man up with Beth.
I also wonder if Suzanne will write Jazz's story.
She better not hook either man up with Beth.

Chicki Brown
Author of
Hot Fun in the Summertime
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B003U6RT96
Web site: http://www.chicki663.webs.com
My baby Sam didn't appear to be the Sam that I know in Hot Pursuit. Alyssa was off as well. I don't know if it's parenthood that made them this way, but the way that man was talking in the front of Sam. The old Sam would have hurt him the first time, he opened his mouth.
Plus, Alyssa's character seem off, especially, when she was focused more on her work than Ash.
I love how Sam bonded with Ash. In Into The Fire, we see the bonding too. I figure that's Suzanne way of giving Sam the father/son experienced he'd missed out on.
Plus, Alyssa's character seem off, especially, when she was focused more on her work than Ash.
I love how Sam bonded with Ash. In Into The Fire, we see the bonding too. I figure that's Suzanne way of giving Sam the father/son experienced he'd missed out on.

http://www.amazon.com/Dracula-My-Love...
Chaeya
The book where Sam and Alyssa meet for the first time, although, they knew of each other beforehand.
✿Michelle✿ wrote: "I'm reading: Lord of the Vampires (Royal House of Shadows, #1) and Buttercream Bump Off"
Is Buttercream Bump Off a chick lit?
Is Buttercream Bump Off a chick lit?
Arch wrote: "✿Michelle✿ wrote: "I'm reading: Lord of the Vampires (Royal House of Shadows, #1) and Buttercream Bump Off"
Is Buttercream Bump Off a chick lit?"
It's a cozy mystery. I read the first one in the series a few days ago and really enjoyed it.
Is Buttercream Bump Off a chick lit?"
It's a cozy mystery. I read the first one in the series a few days ago and really enjoyed it.
Rae wrote: "That cover is making me hungry. :-)"
Oh you have no idea! There's recipes included, and I've been baking cupcakes left and right. The said thing is, I'm not that good of a cook, LOL!
Oh you have no idea! There's recipes included, and I've been baking cupcakes left and right. The said thing is, I'm not that good of a cook, LOL!
Lol they prob turn out fab anyway I bet!
Now I'm even more tempted to get this book to see the recipes! :-D
Now I'm even more tempted to get this book to see the recipes! :-D
Rae wrote: "Lol they prob turn out fab anyway I bet!
Now I'm even more tempted to get this book to see the recipes! :-D"
I'm starting to find the baking addicting..... like reading, LOL!
Now I'm even more tempted to get this book to see the recipes! :-D"
I'm starting to find the baking addicting..... like reading, LOL!
I just finished
and I really enjoyed it. I liked the characters. They were down to earth and realistic in their flaws. I loved the grace that Andrea shows. She has made mistakes in the past, and learned from them. Troy was actually a really nice guy, with some vulnerabilities that tempered his tendency to be unforgiving. I'm not a sports person, but I actually loved the basketball aspects of this story. Very well done. I recommend it.




I'll probably be doing

I loved Chimera, Tina. Stefan is my future husband. He doesn't know it yet, though. :) Mind Games is very good as well.






But I decided to go lighter and I am now reading

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Danielle The Book Huntress , Sees Love in All Colors
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I've never read anything by her before. It is a well written novel. Good story, good plot, a few mysteries, lots of suspense, and a complex hero and heroine if you can get over the racial undertones.
Thanks for the information, Gwen! I might give it a try one day, with an awareness of those issues.


And

I am now reading

I must say even though the writing needs some polish and I can see places where the books could use some editing, the author's voice and storytelling is just great. I am totally sucked in. And I love how nobody is rich, just regular middle-class folks. The heroine in the book I am reading now is a mattress salesperson. I am getting a kick out of that!
If you really dig over-alpha heroes, this author serves them up. Way up.

You're welcome!
I've been sucked into the 50 Shades triolgy. I've had a few eye-rolling moments but I am liking it more than I thought I would.
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