I had the urge to open one of Tymber Dalton's Bight stories; went for Out of Bight, Out of Mind (#4) Was going to just dip in, but there weren't any notes/highlights. Either I didn't make any in the other readings, or they got erased somehow. At any rate, thought I'd just dip in, but typical with T. D.'s stories, I'm inhaling the entire thing! Had to put it down for a bit this morning, but will head back soon!
I LOVED those as a tween. I had the entire series. I donated it to a children's hospital when I outgrew it but I cant tell you how often I've wished I had kept them. My daughter has liked the ones we've been able to find locally.
I dnf'd the first book in that series and haven't tried any others. It sounds like I'm not missing out on anything. I love Gone Too Deep by the same author but this series just didn't work for me.
OH.MY.GOSH! I finally finished Through the Fire.... took me 2 WEEKS! I know 2 weeks may be fast for some people but I read quickly. I should have finished that in a day 2 tops. And then when I finished it, Amazon popup the next one in the series - do you want to buy it? HECK NO! I didn want to finish this one for FREE (it was from the library!)
I've moved on to some more junk Sheik's Virgin Lover by Elizabeth Lennox is today's book. I forgot what yesterday's book was called but it was pretty bad. I"m trying to to weed through my recently bought freebies..... some are great but these are not
I finished this book, it took me a while because I am reading a whole lot of other books but also work. I adore this book, it is really adorable... Leo Loves Aries Anyta Sunday has a new fan.
This is a M/M, and one very clueless H (loved Theo but he was clueless). This is a keeper for me and a must re-read in the very near future. Going to get the second book in the series. Also it was a slow burn romance so the getting together was amazing (for me, I mean I actually squealed because of how cute they were). I hate not picking the book up sooner.
I am reading too many amazing books at once (honestly don't know which deserves my attention more).
I have a bunch of her newer books sitting on MT TBR. Can't wait to get to them, someday. She's a good one.
Oh yeah - she's great. An auto-buy for both me and my sister. We tend to almost race each other to get gloating rights on who's read the next one first! LOL. Then we sit and chat endlessly about them. So glad it didn't take much effort for me to convert my sis to LLV books.... she learned her lesson with Kristen Ashley. I spent two years trying to get her to read Kristen, and then when she finally caved and started reading them, she said she could kick herself for resisting for so long.
I finished Jo Beverley's Devilish, book 5 in her Malloren series. I'm surprised I haven't read this series before now. I read 3 of the previous books to get an idea of what the hero Lord Rothgar was like and it added to my understanding of the family relationships that are mentioned in this book. So many times it seems authors come up with weak reasons for why the H and h act as they do. In this book, you understand why a HEA doesn't seem possible for Rothgar and Diana. Great story.
I also finished Kelly Bowen's Night of the Scoundrel, a novella about the mysterious character King who appears in several other of her books. I also liked this one a lot.
My library may be closed, but my Kindle is open, thank goodness.
Post by Banana Boat on Mar 17, 2020 8:49:41 GMT -7
Neeta, I don't know if you've read or like Lauren Gilley's MC books, I really do. Her 7th book in the series "Lone Star Dartmoore Book VII" will be out soon. She released the first 4 chapters on her website.
Banana Boat, I love her books. I need to do a reread as well. It's been a while since I've done that with her books. I literally bought every book as it came out since I was in high school. And that was in the 80s. I only have the books on kindle for the last few years but I want to get the hardcovers as well.
I needed something to smile about and found it in reading Georgette Heyer's Friday's Child, a very funny book about Sherry, Lord Sherington, and Hero, a young lady not yet seventeen who has always loved Sherry. It's charming and so very well written. The character of Sherry and his friends remind of P.G. Wodehouse's Bertie and his buddies, without the aid of Jeeves to guide them. I'm not far into it yet, but glad to have finally picked it to read. Also, if you want to try P.G. Wodehouse, one of my favorites, his earlier stories are the funniest, although not exactly romance. "My Man Jeeves" is the first book, although it sounds like Amazon doesn't have a good version of it.
Post by Banana Boat on Mar 20, 2020 12:05:34 GMT -7
md, I'm having such a good time rereading her books. It's bee so long that quite a few almost seem new to me. If I read all of her books, Krentz, Quick and Castle (which I've already read) I'll keep happily busy for awhile. Thanks to our mandatory "shelter in place" not much else to do but read and clean!
ETA - At the rate I'm going I'll never get to my newer books...
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