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Susan, I used to love her Barbara Dawson Smith books, but I haven't tried any of her Olivia Drakes yet. Hope it works for you!
I finished Jill Shalvis' Forever and a Day last night and loved it. It was my favorite of this latest trilogy. Might have had something to do with a pug named Tank;)
I finished Jill Shalvis' Forever and a Day last night and loved it. It was my favorite of this latest trilogy. Might have had something to do with a pug named Tank;)
I stayed up too late to finish Pam Morsi's The Lovesick Cure. It's not Morsi's best, but I still liked it a lot, and I loved going back to Marrying Stone with Simple Jess's descendant and namesake.
I have to write this week, so I don't know how much reading I'll get done. Susan Wiggs's Return to Willow Lake (Sonnet's story for other Lakeshore Chronicle fans) is tempting me, but so are When Lighning Strikes,the first book in Brenda Novak's new Whiskey Creek series, and the Jill Shalvis that Manda loved. One of them will be next.
I have to write this week, so I don't know how much reading I'll get done. Susan Wiggs's Return to Willow Lake (Sonnet's story for other Lakeshore Chronicle fans) is tempting me, but so are When Lighning Strikes,the first book in Brenda Novak's new Whiskey Creek series, and the Jill Shalvis that Manda loved. One of them will be next.

Not sure what's up next. Sooooo many to choose from :)
Irish, the series starts with Little Darlin', which is Matt Beltran and Corey Madsen's story. The Long Way Home is next; it's the story of Rita Warren, mother of the baby in Little Darlin' and Mac McGraw. It's their wedding that Cal attends at the beginning of The Older Woman. It really is a fabulous series--honest, emotionally powerful, and different from most series. All of them are available as ebooks.
Try Fiction Database for a complete list of her books.
Try Fiction Database for a complete list of her books.

I finished Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and Julie Anne Long's To Love a Thief this week. Both were fun an interesting reads. I think I am going to start on The Giver by Lois Lowry next. It's a short one so it should be a fast read. After that, I plan on reading Julia Quinn's A Night Like This. I meant to read it before I left for San Francisco, but I didn't have time and I only brought my Kindle with me.
Janga and Irish Eyes there is actually a fourth in the series with Kate's younger sister and Will from the Family Blessings series set in the Navaho reservation. I think it's called medicine man or something like that. (he is actually in Cal and Kate's story too.)

I found a website that looks as if it hasn't been updated in over a decade and several sites that provided a list of her books. The Navajo series seems to contain five or so books in it if you count the off-shoots. I think it goes - ONE OF OUR OWN, MEGGIE'S BABY, MOTHER TO BE, TENDERLY and MEDICINE MAN. Looks like I'm going to have to hunt up ONE OF OUR OWN at a UBS cause they haven't released it as an e-book yet. TENDERLY seems to have been re-released recently under a different title - THE MUSIC BOX.
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