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01-23-2012 11:16 PM
Oh man, another one to add to my TBR pile!
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01-24-2012 11:04 AM
becke_davis wrote:
Oh man, another one to add to my TBR pile!
Becke, I was totally surprised by this book. I really, really liked it.
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01-24-2012 09:51 PM
becke_davis wrote:
Oh man, another one to add to my TBR pile!
I ordered it - anything else I shouldn't miss?
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01-26-2012 09:08 PM
My Ruthless Prince (Inferno Club Series #4)
there could be kinda mild spoilers below
The latest book in the inferno series is amazing! i Love her books. the characters are so realistic, you can really see their fears, and hopes, and what makes them vulnerable. The writing is clever and sucks you right in. The plot is incredibly clever- the order and prometheans are something i would never think of, but the rules, and regulations, and other parts of this plot are so well thought it, its like its real.
Emily is a strong and resourceful, and could not imagine her life without drake. She would do anything for him. But she is no simpering miss.
Drake. Wow. I always knew, had to believe that he was for the Order. But there were times( especially towards the end) that i was in serious doubt. He was so strong. I was a little puzzled about his relationship with falkirk, why he remained so attached even after the bit with emily.
Then the scence with james and drake after the Major Event.
This was a great book. and everyone should read the first three in addition
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February
#4 in the Sullivan Family series by Bella Andre (Riley) was released last Tuesday.
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February
reader_824 wrote:#4 in the Sullivan Family series by Bella Andre (Riley) was released last Tuesday.
Thanks for the heads up - I love this series & I must have missed this !!!!!!!
Anne
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February
Toil and Trouble, A Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy (Jolie Wilkins Series #2) which was a follow-up to this book:
Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble, A Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy (Jolie Wilkins Series #1)
At the time, I hadn't heard of them - to this day I'm a late-blooming e-book reader and these two books were self-published digital books that became so popular the author, H.P. Mallory, signed a multi-book deal with Random House for the rest of the Jolie Wilkins saga.
Jolie Wilkins is new to the witch business, but that doesn't mean business hasn't been good. Over the course of the previous two books Jolie acquired relationships with a warlock named Rand and an attractive vampire bad boy named Sinjin. Plus she's suddenly been crowned Queen of the Underworld, meaning all doings involving faeries, vamps, demons, etc are her business.
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Okay, how much fun are these Jolie Wilkens books? Love these videos!
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March
Melanie_Murray wrote:
Okay, how much fun are these Jolie Wilkens books? Love these videos!
Thanks so much for posting these, Melanie!
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April
Nature’s easy to predict; vibrantly colorful months are followed by chillingly spare ones. The knowledge that a green season is around the corner makes the long, dark days of winter easier to bear. The expectation of spring, the certainty that it’s coming, is what hope is.
But what if you can’t see around the corner? What if the barren landscape of your feelings and spirit is so consuming that you forget the saying about darkness and dawn? This is the central question of Barbara O’Neal’s stirring, thoughtful new book The Garden of Happy Endings.
As in any good garden, O’Neal’s novel is populated by a variety of specimens. There’s Tamsin Corsi, an empty-nester struggling with how to make the new phase of her life meaningful. Her daughter Alexa is a bud of girl, a twenty-something who has struck off on her own half a world away from Tamsin’s home in Colorado. And there’s Elsa, Tamsin’s sister and Alexa’s aunt, a woman who has known pain and devastating loss, and has grown stronger and sturdier because of it.
But Elsa is in the middle of a crisis. She is a woman of faith, a minister whose relationship with God has given her life purpose and her job inspiration. Elsa came to her understanding with the Man Upstairs after a shattering event: years earlier, her fiancé and childhood love Joaquin left her…for God. His calling to the priesthood sent Elsa on a wandering journey through Europe, and her own faith. What she was left with was a commitment to the ministry, to her own unflappable connection to the spiritual world. And now, after so many tests and joys and tribulations and successes, Elsa’s belief has been snuffed out. The shocking, sudden death of one of her congregants shatters Elsa so much that she leaves her church.
At home in Colorado, in the embrace of her sister Tamsin and her former boyfriend, now known as
Father Jack, Elsa embarks on a community project: planting a garden. It’s an action that has a quietly healing effect. No longer able to seek comfort and answers from God, Elsa turns to her family and new friends like Deacon McCoy, a recovering alchoholic making amends for past mistakes by volunteering in Father Jack’s church. Love, gardening, and community, going through these motions while not hearing her guiding spirit, is a test of faith for Elsa. She can’t remember that spring is coming, but the blooms in the new garden and the fizz of flirtation with Deacon begin to whisper in her soul, and soon Elsa is on the road to reconnection with her inner voice, the belief system that has informed so many of her life choices.
The Garden of Happy Endings is quite possibly the perfect springtime novel. It’s about reawakening, connecting, and flowering; about the bonds of friendship and sisterhood; the beauty in everyday rituals like walking, and gardening, and eating. The sadness of this story is counterbalanced by the joy; in that way Barbara O’neal captures a slice of life, wraps it in a warm embrace of spring and spirit, and presents it to her readers as an offering of hope.
I was inspired to read more, to walk more, and to - yes - pull out my dusty terra cotta planters after finishing this book. That's the mark of a memorable read, right? Not only do the characters remain with me, but I feel a little bit of inspiration.
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a month ago
No Such Thing As a Good Blind Date
No Such Thing As a Secret I so enjoyed these books! The first is No such thing as a secret. If you like Stephanie Plum series I think you'll like this series. I think is better than the Plum series IMO. This series had me LOL alot!
Re: New & Recommended! Dance for Revenge by Virginia Frazier
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Iron Sights Virginia Frazier's Dance for Revenge is the sequel to her Iron Sights series. Like the first book, it is not only dark and mysterious, but funny and sexy. However this time the book does focus more on the sniper's love interest. The author does well balancing the plot and the relationships. Instead of stagnant characters, there is a lot of character building and growth, which I think leads to an overall feeling that somewhere these characters are alive & breathing. The ending was definitely heartfelt and surprising.
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