It's Hard Out Here for a Duke is coming out in a few days, finally. I have enjoyed the first 3 books in Maya Rodale's series and this one sounds good. The books all take place pretty much simultaneously and have American main characters who don't quite fit in. Something about Americans in England appeals to me.
Thanks! I have read and liked both "Lord Stoneville" and "To Taste Temptation." " Married to the Viscount" is new to me and sounds like the kind of book I enjoy. I'll probably have to read the whole series.
Thanks! I have read and liked both "Lord Stoneville" and "To Taste Temptation." " Married to the Viscount" is new to me and sounds like the kind of book I enjoy. I'll probably have to read the whole series.
Ummm, is there another way to read books. Can you actually only read one book from a series? I've never heard of that! (I'm OCD about this, can you tell?)
Thanks! I have read and liked both "Lord Stoneville" and "To Taste Temptation." " Married to the Viscount" is new to me and sounds like the kind of book I enjoy. I'll probably have to read the whole series.
Ummm, is there another way to read books. Can you actually only read one book from a series? I've never heard of that! (I'm OCD about this, can you tell?)
Sad to say I cannot. That's why my TBR pile is so huge. And that being true, why do I keep looking for new books to read? I guess it's the old fear of missing something good.
I know what you mean. I opened my kindle one day and saw this new book. Where in the world did that come from? On yeah, I forgot I preordered it quite a while ago. Surprise. The real surprise was how I had totally forgotten about it.
I just received an email that Lauren Gilley released a new Dartmoor novella about Ian (Shaman). Dang, because its only a novella, I prefer a big fat juicy novel, but yay because I love the Dartmoor books. Shaman: A Dartmoor Novella
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