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I read Sarah Mayberry's One Good Reason over the weekend. Loved it. Liked it much better than the first book in the pair.
Now I'm reading Susan Mallery's Only Mine. Like it so far.
Now I'm reading Susan Mallery's Only Mine. Like it so far.
I finished Christina Dodd's Secrets of Bella Terra today. I thought the mystery was more successful than the romance, but the first book in a series always has to carry the burden of setting up the series. It was a B book for me. I'm still looking forward to Book 2.
I also finished Jodi Thomas's new Harmony book (ARC) and I'm still processing what I think about it.
I also finished Jodi Thomas's new Harmony book (ARC) and I'm still processing what I think about it.

After our recent posts about The Iron Duke, I pulled it out of my TBR and am about halfway through. I *love* it. The worldbuilding is amazing, and the hero/heroine are both intriguing. I haven't even wanted to smack the heroine yet! :)
Wow Theresa :D you're lucky :)) I read it with a friend, and you remember how "please make her stoooop the torture"-I was, my friend was worse :))
I'll re-read the "Madness of Lord Ian..." with some friends, and till we start it I'll listen to "What I did for love" from SEP and read some harlequin presents books...
I'll re-read the "Madness of Lord Ian..." with some friends, and till we start it I'll listen to "What I did for love" from SEP and read some harlequin presents books...

THE MANY SINS OF LORD CAMERON by Jennifer Ashley. It was good but Ian's story is still my favorite. She sure put a great excerpt at the end for Hart and Eleanor's story - looks intriguing.
LAND OF DREAMS by Cheryl St. John. A very good read as always. Cheryl St. John is a never fail for me.
ANNIE'S SONG by Catherine Anderson. This one surprised me. I kind of had to make myself start it because the blurb on the back cover made me a little uncomfortable. I'm so glad I pushed through and read it. I thought it was a wonderful story. Another instance of an author conveying the heroine's personality perfectly even though she was a deaf mute.

Finished reading Eden and starting on The Hourglass Door by Lisa Mangum and World War Z by Mel Brooks
Irish, I'm with you on Lord Cameron. I loved it, and I am so-o-o eager to read Hart's story. But I think Lord Ian is in a class by itself.
Catherine Anderson is an uneven writer for me, but when she's on, she's great. My favorites are Annie's Song and Baby Love.
I'm reading Diane Gaston's Valiant Soldier, Beautiful Enemy today.
Catherine Anderson is an uneven writer for me, but when she's on, she's great. My favorites are Annie's Song and Baby Love.
I'm reading Diane Gaston's Valiant Soldier, Beautiful Enemy today.
I finished the Hunger Games series (which I liked, but the first book was my favorite) on Monday and then flew through Something Blue by Emily Giffin (which was okay, but for some reason I liked better than Something Borrowed).
I plan on Starting on A Groom of One's Own by Maya Rodale today.
I plan on Starting on A Groom of One's Own by Maya Rodale today.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Iron Duke (other topics)One Good Reason (other topics)
Only Mine (other topics)
Mockingjay (other topics)