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I loved Michelle Diener's Class 5 trilogy and found this book on KU. If you enjoy science fiction/fantasy/romance this is an entertaining read. I never found myself wanting to skip ahead or wishing the book would just end. The second book of this trilogy is also in KU, but the third book is not out yet. I found and read this yesterday.
I have a HUGE TBR pile but I keep finding books on KU to read. One of the advantages to KU is the lack of guilt if you start a book and return it without finishing it. I feel I have to finish a book if I buy it no matter how bad it might be!
I loved Michelle Diener's Class 5 trilogy and found this book on KU. If you enjoy science fiction/fantasy/romance this is an entertaining read. I never found myself wanting to skip ahead or wishing the book would just end. The second book of this trilogy is also in KU, but the third book is not out yet. I found and read this yesterday.
I have a HUGE TBR pile but I keep finding books on KU to read. One of the advantages to KU is the lack of guilt if you start a book and return it without finishing it. I feel I have to finish a book if I buy it no matter how bad it might be!
I have not read any of her books. They have been recommended to me before so maybe I will try them. Thanks for the rec.
As a voracious and omnivorous reader whose library does not have a robust ebook collection, I find most of the books I read in KU or from the Free and Bargain forums. If you can front the membership to KU when it is on sale. it is less than the price of one ebook a month from most mainstream authors. My fixed income does not stretch to cover enough reading material without KU.
These are M/M romances with one M/M/M book. The main characters in each book continue to appear as secondary characters in the series, but any of them could be enjoyed as a standalone.
I discovered that a few of Grace Burrowes' HR books are on KU. She's my favorite HR writer, although I should add the caveat that I'm not much of an HR reader so take my opinion for the little it is worth. I have read all of the Windham books out of order but did't have any trouble figuring out who is whom. I enjoy most of her characters and her dry wit in dialogue.
A Wicked Kind of Husband by Mia Vincy is a book I mentioned in another thread and liked very much. The Social Tutor by Sally Britton is the first book in a series "Branches of Love" that I also liked a lot. All the books in the series are KU.
I just finished reading Worth the Wait by Claudia Connor on KU. I had read the 3 books in the McKinney Brothers series by this author, but not this crossover book related to that series.
Rachael Anderson has written several books available in KU. I have read "The Tanglewood" series and liked it a lot. The Fall of Lord Drayson is book 1 of the series.
Post by newenglandlady on Dec 29, 2018 19:36:44 GMT -7
Great thread…so many books to wade through on KU so I love hearing about what people have actually read and enjoyed. Some of my favorites in the romantic suspense genre:
Titan (12 Book Series) - Cristin Harber (I have read books 1, 2, and 11, but they all look good)
Finding His Mark - Brittney Sahin (again part of a series, have not read the others—she has another KU series, Hidden Truths, which also looks really good)
I read From Sand and Ash by Amy Harmon. She always writes stories that make you think and you have to be in the mood for a serious read with this one. It is full of angst and quite the journey.
I also enjoyed all the stories in the Rugby series by Penny Reid and L. H. Cosway on KU.
From Lukov with Love is an interesting read by Mariana Zapata. I really like to watch figure skating and the main characters in the this story are pair skaters.