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10-19-2010 02:08 AM
I just finished reading:
And I really enjoyed it. Lots of sexy scenes and laugh out loud moments. It approached our culture's infatuation with celebrities in a charming way and is written so that you feel completely absorbed in the story, almost as if you're Ava (the main character). The sex scenes are tasteful (but hot), so this isn't a YA book. If you like romance though, you will enjoy this book.
Next up is:
Ghost Moon (Bone Island Trilogy #3)
I enjoyed the first two in this series and it is the perfect time of year for spooky stories. I will post more when I'm done.
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10-19-2010 11:46 PM - edited 10-19-2010 11:53 PM
This is a great idea to share new finds!
I just found Always, a romantic suspense, by Jodi Langston, a new author from what I can tell. It was exciting and heartwarming at the same time. You can check out my review. It looks like there is another coming out at the end of the month. I hate getting involved in authors who only have one book especially if I like their style.
It's worth the $2.99!
BL
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10-22-2010 04:14 PM
the newest Sandra Brown, if you're a fan this one is right up there, if you've never read her, well why not. This is why she's the Queen of Romantic Suspense
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2010/10/revie
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10-22-2010 09:27 PM
Just finished the last book in the Tahoe Pines Hotshot Series by Bella Andre. What's not to love about firefighters? If you've read Jo Davis' Firefighters of station Five series, then you would like this one.
"Death is hereditary. Make sure you enjoy each day before it catches you." Tara Daniels
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10-23-2010 08:55 AM
kmgevans wrote:Just finished the last book in the Tahoe Pines Hotshot Series by Bella Andre. What's not to love about firefighters? If you've read Jo Davis' Firefighters of station Five series, then you would like this one.
Oh, Katie - More HOT Firefighters !!! That's really going to make my TBR pile fall over again. I'm going to get those books. Thanks for the recommendation...
Anne
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10-25-2010 10:43 AM - edited 10-25-2010 10:44 AM
I just reviewed for early readers the last in the bride quartet series by Nora Roberts
Happy Ever After (Nora Roberts' Bride Quartet Series #4)
It was great
here's my review
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2010/10/revie
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10-25-2010 01:50 PM
I picked this one up yesterday - hurray! I love this series!
I really liked this one, too:
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11-02-2010 11:14 AM - edited 11-02-2010 02:39 PM
I'm going to recommend Julia London's The Year of Living Scandalously. Even if it hadn't been a good read, I'd have recommended that you all own a copy so that you can stare at that cover model all day. He's currently face-out on my shelf. ![]()
But the book is very good, too, and not only will you find Keira a delightful heroine and Declan an irresistible mix of bad boy and noble hero, but you'll be clamoring for the second book before the end of the prologue. That's right. The prologue. I'll have more on this in today's H2H column, but I think we can all agree that it's been a banner year for historicals.
Learn more about Good Times, Bad Boys and Miss Bubbles Steals the Show.
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11-02-2010 02:31 PM
I really wish I didn't work so I could stay home and read these books all day!
I try to intersperse other books but I always come back to historical romances. I'm a sucker for a good ending!
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11-04-2010 11:47 AM
It seems ever since the Harry Potter sensation hit the bookshelves the next "in" thing has been YA, only it's not the YA I remember from my day or even from my daughter's era of the 1980's this YA is a tougher and more sophisticated genre and with saying that Becca Fitzpatrick's new series starting with Hush Hush and now Crescendo fits right in. Staring fallen angels and other otherworldly and not altogether human characters and a story line that will pull in the biggest mystery fan a romance that hit's the spot for romance fans and of course the new in genre paranormal and urban fantasy has an in here too. So come one, come all and enjoy this multi-genre appealing read
Here's my review of Crescendo the second in the series
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2010/11/revie
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11-05-2010 11:07 AM
This was really good:
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11-05-2010 01:25 PM
I just finished this one and it was an enjoyable read. Went really fast and I liked the characters. The romance did not overpower the suspense, but complimented it well. She is a new author and I think we'll see great things from her in the future.
If you enjoy romance, be sure to check out my novels:
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11-08-2010 12:40 PM
The Fourth Victim (Chapman Files Series #4)
The Third Secret (Chapman Files Series #3)
The Second Lie (Chapman Files Series #2)
The First Wife (Chapman Files Series #1)
This is a new series by Tara Taylor Quinn out in 4 consecutive months
this is the final novel in the series a real thriller any of you familiar with Tara Taylor Quinn might remember her Ivory Nation trilogy, well this is as intense as that one. I highly recommend it .
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11-09-2010 07:22 AM
Just finished
Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord and it was so good! It's the second book. The first one is
Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake
I highly recommend both of them from anyone who likes regency period romance with a bit of humor and a lot of love.
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11-09-2010 11:17 AM
dhaupt wrote:It seems ever since the Harry Potter sensation hit the bookshelves the next "in" thing has been YA, only it's not the YA I remember from my day or even from my daughter's era of the 1980's this YA is a tougher and more sophisticated genre and with saying that Becca Fitzpatrick's new series starting with Hush Hush and now Crescendo fits right in. Staring fallen angels and other otherworldly and not altogether human characters and a story line that will pull in the biggest mystery fan a romance that hit's the spot for romance fans and of course the new in genre paranormal and urban fantasy has an in here too. So come one, come all and enjoy this multi-genre appealing read
Here's my review of Crescendo the second in the series
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2010/11/revie
w-of-crescendo-by-becca.html
Debbie - I just picked up Hush, Hush based on a friend's encouragement so I was really happy to see that you think the series is a worthwhile read!
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11-09-2010 03:09 PM
Irishcontessa wrote:
dhaupt wrote:It seems ever since the Harry Potter sensation hit the bookshelves the next "in" thing has been YA, only it's not the YA I remember from my day or even from my daughter's era of the 1980's this YA is a tougher and more sophisticated genre and with saying that Becca Fitzpatrick's new series starting with Hush Hush and now Crescendo fits right in. Staring fallen angels and other otherworldly and not altogether human characters and a story line that will pull in the biggest mystery fan a romance that hit's the spot for romance fans and of course the new in genre paranormal and urban fantasy has an in here too. So come one, come all and enjoy this multi-genre appealing read
Here's my review of Crescendo the second in the series
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2010/11/revie
w-of-crescendo-by-becca.html Debbie - I just picked up Hush, Hush based on a friend's encouragement so I was really happy to see that you think the series is a worthwhile read!
Hope you like it.
I'm not a big fan of YA, you know it's kind of hard for a 50 something women oohing and ahhing over teen age hormonal angst. But there's more to this than just lust and if you've had enough biting for awhile this will hit the spot, not a vampire in sight. :-)
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11-09-2010 11:19 PM
dhaupt wrote:
Irishcontessa wrote:
dhaupt wrote:It seems ever since the Harry Potter sensation hit the bookshelves the next "in" thing has been YA, only it's not the YA I remember from my day or even from my daughter's era of the 1980's this YA is a tougher and more sophisticated genre and with saying that Becca Fitzpatrick's new series starting with Hush Hush and now Crescendo fits right in. Staring fallen angels and other otherworldly and not altogether human characters and a story line that will pull in the biggest mystery fan a romance that hit's the spot for romance fans and of course the new in genre paranormal and urban fantasy has an in here too. So come one, come all and enjoy this multi-genre appealing read
Here's my review of Crescendo the second in the series
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2010/11/revie
w-of-crescendo-by-becca.html Debbie - I just picked up Hush, Hush based on a friend's encouragement so I was really happy to see that you think the series is a worthwhile read!
Hope you like it.
I'm not a big fan of YA, you know it's kind of hard for a 50 something women oohing and ahhing over teen age hormonal angst. But there's more to this than just lust and if you've had enough biting for awhile this will hit the spot, not a vampire in sight. :-)
I'm going to second this recommendation. I have read both books and the storyline is great and there is romance, and mystery. Trust me you can't read these books fast enough and we are going to have to wait a whole year before book three comes out.
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11-10-2010 03:34 PM
I just finished reading this one.....It was really good and her characters come alive. If anyone likes her books then this is a great one in her series.
Ecstasy in Darkness (Alien Huntress Series #5)
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11-10-2010 03:36 PM
I LOVED Hush Hush and so thanks for posting the next one in her series. I will have to read it.