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Weekly Reading > What are you reading Jan 14?

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Okie (okieb) | 2194 comments Mod
Starting on One Forbidden Evening by Jo Goodman and on The Bridge by Jane Higgins.


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Manda Collins (manda_collins) | 1925 comments Mod
I don't remember the details of that Jo Goodman, Okie, but I do remember enjoying it. But you really can't go wrong with Jo Goodman, imo.

I am catching up on reads I've missed in the last couple of years. Over the weekend I read and ADORED Tessa Dare's Once Upon a Winter's Eve. Such a great little story.


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Theresa Romain | 420 comments Manda, I liked that too--a beautiful fit into the Spindle Cove world.

I just started Yesterday's News after reading a recommendation for it on the Smart Bitches site. Not far into it yet, but I like the main character.


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Janga | 1070 comments Mod
I have an e ARC of Anne Gracie's The Autumn Bride that I hope to start tonight. It's the first in a new series and one of my most anticipated books of 2013. I'm excited about it. I also just downloaded an ARC of the third book in Christie Ridgway's Beach House No. 9 series. It's the story I've wanted since I read the series prequel.

I reviewed Sarah MacLean's One Good Earl Deserves a Lover on my blog today. It has become my favorite MacLean, but that may change if the last book in the series, Chase's story, is all that I expect.


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Kasey | 560 comments Mod
I am working on Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James and The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. Both are sort of addicting in their own way.

Janga, glad to hear you liked the new Sarah MacLean book. I am looking forward to reading that one! Elyssa, I read a few of the second epilogues when they first came out, but I know I missed some, so I am looking forward to reading them all again. I remember loving Francesca's story.


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Susan (susaninaz) | 1075 comments I;m working on the Reading Challenge of 26 books, in some sort of alphabetical order. I'll post the titles on the Challenge thread.


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Irisheyes | 896 comments I'm in the middle of Sarah Mayberry's THE OTHER SIDE OF US. Awesome as usual. I love knowing that any book I pick up by her is going to satisfy. Not many contemporary authors are doing it for me lately, but she never fails. I think I'm going to do something I haven't done in years and start glomming her backlist.


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Okie (okieb) | 2194 comments Mod
You're right, Manda! I really love reading Jo Goodman :)

It's been so cold lately that after I'm done with my work day, I come home and put on some comfy pjs and read. Starting on a YA, Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo.


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Dls | 2104 comments Mod
There are some great books on Sarah Mayberry's back list. I really like Best Laid Plans, for example.


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