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Apr 02, 2012 06:25AM

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I succumbed to curiosity and am reading J.R. Ward's LOVER REBORN. Mostly because I was curious about how she'd deal with Tohr's HEA. I am about four or five books behind on the series so I'm mostly just reading Tohr's bits and skipping the rest. I'll probably be lost when the book as a whole wraps up, but that's all right with me.

I can't wait to go get Jennifer Ashley's The Duke's Perfect Wife tomorrow. I've already read the first four chapters on her website and I'm completely hooked. I just really like the Mackenzies! This is one of those books where I'm looking forward to the interaction between all the brothers as much as between the hero and heroine, kind of like all the Bedwyn "Slightly" books.
Let is know what you think about Lover Reborn, Manda. I'm a few books behind in that series too- but I'm mostly interested in how Ward deals with Tohr's HEA too.
I am over halfway done with The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. After that I am going to try to read A Week to Be Wicked.


I can't wait to go get Jennifer Ashley's The Duke's Perfect Wife tomorrow. I've already re..."
I have been waiting for this book too...i love this series...The Madness has been my favorite so far..but all the stories have been great

Now off to B&N to pick up Jennifer Ashley's latest!
Okie wrote: "Let is know what you think about Lover Reborn, Manda. I'm a few books behind in that series too- but I'm mostly interested in how Ward deals with Tohr's HEA too."
Okie, overall I was satisfied with Tohr and Autumn (No One)'s HEA. I had a few niggling issues--like why Tohr was supposed to be "over" Wellsie's death in a few years when they'd been married for centuries. And I would have liked for her (Autumn) to get a sense of self worth earlier in the story. Same goes for Tohr's eureka moment. But I thought they were well matched.
I feel like my unfinished business with the series is taken care of now and I can leave the brothers to live out their HEAs in peace.
Incidentally, I was totally able to read only Tohr and No One's on screen scenes without feeling lost about the other storylines in the book.
Now, I'm reading an ARC of Susan Mallery's SUMMER DAYS the next book in the Fool's Gold series.
Okie, overall I was satisfied with Tohr and Autumn (No One)'s HEA. I had a few niggling issues--like why Tohr was supposed to be "over" Wellsie's death in a few years when they'd been married for centuries. And I would have liked for her (Autumn) to get a sense of self worth earlier in the story. Same goes for Tohr's eureka moment. But I thought they were well matched.
I feel like my unfinished business with the series is taken care of now and I can leave the brothers to live out their HEAs in peace.
Incidentally, I was totally able to read only Tohr and No One's on screen scenes without feeling lost about the other storylines in the book.
Now, I'm reading an ARC of Susan Mallery's SUMMER DAYS the next book in the Fool's Gold series.
Manda, LOL!! about unfinished business being taken care of and the brothers can live out their HEAs on peace.
Ok, well, now I have to read Tohr and Autumn HEA but before I purchase Lover Reborn on my nook, I'm gonna see if the library here has it.
Ok, well, now I have to read Tohr and Autumn HEA but before I purchase Lover Reborn on my nook, I'm gonna see if the library here has it.


One of Kathryn Caskie's e-books is on special this week. How to Engage an Earl has been compared to Julia Quinn in the reviews because it's supposed to be funny. I'll probably read that one after all the Miranda Nevilles.
Finished up Mallery's Summer Days last night. It was a fun book. I love revisiting Fools Gold every summer.
Not sure what I'm going to read next. So many choices...
Not sure what I'm going to read next. So many choices...
I'm reading Suzanne Enoch's Taming an Impossible Rogue. It's ok, but I won't be raving about it. I've read an unusual string of A/B+ books recently. This one may just be suffering in comparison.