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I just finished this book. Eh. I've read a lot of her books, and this was too formulaic for me. I really like some of her other (earlier) books though. What did you think?

I just finished this book. Eh. I've read a lot of her books, and this was too formulaic for me. I really like some of her other (earlier) books though. What did ..."
I liked the book because it wasn't her normal paranormal romances. I also liked it because I didn't have to chase after the ending by reading it from one of her other pseudonyms. In other words, I don't like her PNR. The book wasn't a really terrific read, but it was ok.



This story was so terrific I went out and bought two of the books..NEW. I NEVER buy books new. I can't afford it and to buy two (one for me and one for a present) is unheard of. This is a true story.
This biologist was asked to take home a raise a 4 day old barn owl. He had some nerve damage and would never be able to survive in the wild. Stacy, the author and biologist, takes you from infancy to full maturity when Wesley "mates" with Stacy and tries to force a mouse down her throat, because that is what is necessary for survival. It's funny, touching and the best love story I have read in a long time. I highly recommend it. Out of 5 stars I give it 11 stars or owls or what-have-you.




I have gotten to the point, unless a book is absolutely fantastic I don't usually buy any book. I find I run out of space to hold all the books I like. If I do buy, 99.9% of the time I buy used. If I buy new I this book is on my top 10 list.

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Go to the page you want, for instance Jane was looking at the page in GR that gives you a synopsis of that book. Then at the very top of the page where it says https://.... copy that and paste it in you comment box. I hope I answered that succinctly enough. I can't tell you how many times I have had to ask something like that.

The Reforming Of Matthew Dunn




I have loved all of her books until this one and was quite surprised that one of the main characters is a rebellious,snotty teenager-my least fav character.
Written in my Hearts Own Blood-Diana Gabaldon is going to be next as soon as I finish this one,I hope I can get it finished,I`ve been waiting to hear about the Hero but he is taking a big back seat to the teen and stepmom.

Did you read or listen to Dark Witch? I made the mistake of listening to it and the narrator would sound like a very old woman, about 110 or older. That coupled with the lackluster romance and, your right- the male voices sound all the same, really makes for a poor read. I Shadow Spell a lot better. Again I listened to the audio and the narrator was from Ireland so the voices sound better.

I don`t know why I read her Outlanders these last ones especially are all war and I hate that.
SPOILER !!!!!!!!!
Sorry-can`t remember how to hide it.
Anyway George Washington meets him and makeshim a Northern General,probably saving his and his faqilies lives.
Is anyone else reading this?

I have the book and kind of skipped the Jaime and Claire part, because I remember in Echo in the Bones. Jem had been kidnapped and Roger and Brianna believed that he was brought back in time by Rob Cameron. Roger and his friend, William Buccleigh, decide they are going to the stones and going to find Jem. Jem, however, is locked in the hydroelectrical tunnel under the Loch Errochty dam. (I am not giving anything away, this was in Echo in the Bone.)
Now that I have finished that part of the book, now I am going back to the beginning to read it all.

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I love Suzanne Brockman. Currently, I am reading

Sam being super antigay says, "It's good to see you." then gruffly adds, "Sweetie."

It seems to me the whole book has been chasing these guys and asking everyone they see if they have seen them
I am enjoying it tho because I read very little of Bones and am now catching up on all the old friends in it.And since their is less fighting it seems like easier and quicker reading for me.














I'm not the person you asked, but I'd like to comment on ereaders. I never thought I'd change from paper, but I'm a 100% convert. I have two nooks, but I now use my IPAD exclusively because I can have both Kindle and Nook books on it. I can buy books from my chair here in rural Iowa where I'm not near a bookstore. I can carry 900 of them with me in my purse. My husband has had medical appts this week, and I can get on the internet with the free wifi in waiting rooms and read here, or pull up a book to read and adjust the size of the font to what is comfortable to read.

I rated the Pettersen book 4.5 stars. It will make you love horses!
[I have been neutral about them up to this point :)]
I would read more books by Bev P.



I think it's the best one I've read in terms of getting to know and becoming involved with the characters.
Thanks, Dee, for the info on Janet Henderson. I'll go look for her books.


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In this novel one character is a 'Nam vet with medals and nightmares. Another is a teacher of at-risk kids. Women who've taught high school kids and who also remember 'Nam may connect with this book as I did.
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