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the marriage plot

the girl with a pearl earring

the prince of mist


But up next, in no particular order;
The Hunting Wind
The Doctor and the Dead Man's Chest
Fadeaway Girl
Savage Run
The Custom of the Army
Train Dreams
Swamplandia!

Hetta Coffey is a woman with a yacht, and she's not afraid to use it.
She's a globe-trotting civil engineer with swath of failed multi-national affairs in her jet stream.
Plying the San Francisco waterfront, trolling for triceps, her attention is snagged by a parade of passing yachts--especially their predominantly male skippers--and experiences a champagne-induced epiphany: If she had a boat, she could get a man.
In spite of a spectacular ignorance of all things nautical, Hetta buys her dream boat, but shadowy stalker, an inconvenient body, and Hetta's own self-destructive foibles, give a whole new meaning to the phrase "sink or swim!"
I am coming to the of Fifty Shades of Grey Thank goodness! doubt I will bother with the second two..
Next will either the be;
Next will either the be;




1. Sense of Evil - Kay Hooper
2.(Sevenwaters Series by Juliet Marillier) #2 Son of the Shadows
3.#3 Child of the Prophecy
4.#4 Heir to Sevenwaters
5.#5 Seer of Sevenwaters
6.#6 Flame of Sevenwaters
Then the King’s Man Trilogy by Pauline Gedge:
7.#1 The Twice Born
8.#2 Seer of Egypt
9.#3 The King’s Man
not sure after that??
Of course, I'll be ordering these a bit at a time from the library so as they come in - I'll tackle them and probably read books from my own library in between - that's how I get into trouble having too many series going at once...or getting in the middle of a series by accident unknowingly. (hope that made sense) lol

The Whole Truth—David Baldacci
Tin Roof Blowdown—James Lee Burke
*done

All Quiet on the Western Front - Some Guy (whose name I can't remember at the moment)
Elizabeth I - Christopher E-..... (My memory isn't that good today).
In Defence of History
Game of Thrones
Small Island
Brideshead Revisited
A Doll's House
Death of a Salesman




1. The Warlock
2. The Enchantress
3. Incarceron
4. Dean Koontz Frankenstein series
5. Slights
6. The Night Circus
7. The Oath

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I have the special privilege of revealing the cover of The Angel Chronicles: Gilded Wings (Book 2) today! (yay!!!!) Without further delay... Here is the cover, description and release date…
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1 "The Library of Shadows" by Birkegaard Mikkel
2 "The Thirteenth Tale" by Setterfield Diane
3 "The Innocent Mage " by Miller Karen

1. I, Jane: In the Court of Henry VIII (story of Jane Seymour)by Diane Haeger
2. The Queen's Mistake: In the Court of Henry VIII (story of Catherine Howard)by Diane Haeger READ
3. Thomas Beckett by John Guy
4. Jane: The Woman Who Loved Tarzan by Robin Maxwell READ
5. Sense and Sensibility
6. Mr. Monk is Cleaned Out by Lee Goldberg
7. Dead as a Doornail (#5 Sookie Stackhouse series) by Charlaine Harris
8. At the Mercy of the Queen by Anne Clinnard Barnhill
9. Jonathan Barrett, Gentleman Vampire by P.N. Elrod
10. The Tommyknockers by Stephen King
Whew.....what a list!!!!

1. Killing Floor by Lee Child
2. Divine by Karen Kingsbury
3. The Dark Duet by CJ Roberts
4. The Sullivan Series by Bella Andre
5.Vengeance in death by JDRobb
6. Inn Boonsboro trilogy by Nora Roberts
7. 44 Cranberry Point by Debbie Macomber
8. A Cousin's Challenge by Wanda Brunstetter
9. Gone Missing by Linda Castillo
10. Vendetta by Fern Michaels

2. Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin
3. Corsets & Clockwork edited by Trisha Telep
4. Matilda by Roald Dahl
5. Nightmare Academy by Frank Peretti
6. The Steampunk Bible by Jeff Vandermeer
7. Thriller edited by James Patterson
8. The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory
9. Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles by Margret George
10. The Autobiography of Henry VIII by Margret George
11. James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
12. The Odyssey by Homer
I am feeling adventerous this month.

butcher bird
the hour game
still not done with these books, dont want to get too ahead of myself

1. Under Witch Moon
2. Cinder
3. Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales
4. Turn Coat
5. Goblin Quest
6. Tiger's Curse
7. Burned
8. Black Fire


I'm reading



1. Spare Change by Betty Lee Crosby
2. Overcome Any Obstacle, Including Alcoholism, by Understanding Your Ego by Lee Eide
3. The Price of Honor Gus Gallows
4. The Price of Dignity Gus Gallows
5. The first three books in the Vigilante series by Claude Bouchard
6. One Night Stan's by Greg Sisco
7. Realms Unreel by Audrey Auden
8. The Spelling Bee by Mike Rock.
But I keep randomly picking up physical books (even ones that I have read a dozen times!) I like the convenience of my Nook, but I cannot live without "real" books ;)




Return of the King
Wolf Tower
Wolf Star
Wolf Queen
Wolf Wing





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Cheers,
Aaron


Grave Surprise by Charlaine Harris
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson
Forever Odd by Dean Koontz
2nd Chance by James Patterson
Fool Moon by Jim Butcher
The Coffin Dancer by Jeffrey Deaver
Queen by Alex Haley
This will be a good start anyway; maybe since I wrote them down I will actually get them read.

I am about at the end of "Tell The Wolves I'm Home" by Carol Rifka Brunt. It is a story of two young girls whose uncle was gay in the 60's. So far, it has been a good read.



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