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Started THE SWEETEST THING by Jill Shalvis last night and have been crazy busy today so I'll dive back into it tonight.
Soooooooo excited that Madeline Hunter's DANGEROUS IN DIAMONDS is out in 2 weeks! I can't wait to read a whole book devoted to Castleford.

I also read Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Colors of Space, a YA gem from 1963. Still great, hasn't lost it's topical appeal. I'm now reading Victoria Alexander's The Perfect Mistress.
I gave in--couldn't wait any longer--and am reading Sarah Addison Allen's The Peach Keeper. Wow.
I'm not sure this will carry the emotional impact of her first couple of books...but everythign she writes is beautiful and catches me up from the first page.
After that I think I'm going to try to read into my non-fiction TBR pile until the end of month releases--I'm waiting for a whole bunch of books then.
I'm not sure this will carry the emotional impact of her first couple of books...but everythign she writes is beautiful and catches me up from the first page.
After that I think I'm going to try to read into my non-fiction TBR pile until the end of month releases--I'm waiting for a whole bunch of books then.
I am starting Stranger in my Arms by Lisa Kleypas. It is a re-release, but I missed it the first time around.

Has anyone read Susan Mallery Already home? Is it worth it?
I'm reading The Promise of Jenny Jones, by Maggie Osborne. Her plots are so unusual and her characters are such strong women, I really like them (although usually there is a plot flaw you could drive a truck through, I'm afraid--in this one, if the mom has consumption, why didn't she take her daughter to the father herself before she got so ill?)
Also the Bride of Willow Creek -- which I like although, again, its hard to believe the hero didn't ask for a divorce instead of waiting for the heroine to do so given that he falls in love with, lives with and has children with another woman...
I'm reading The Promise of Jenny Jones, by Maggie Osborne. Her plots are so unusual and her characters are such strong women, I really like them (although usually there is a plot flaw you could drive a truck through, I'm afraid--in this one, if the mom has consumption, why didn't she take her daughter to the father herself before she got so ill?)
Also the Bride of Willow Creek -- which I like although, again, its hard to believe the hero didn't ask for a divorce instead of waiting for the heroine to do so given that he falls in love with, lives with and has children with another woman...
It's been a slow reading week for me "/ I finished reading Delirium and I'm just about done with Caitlin Kittredge's The Iron Thorn.