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Sandra Hill's Wild Jinx. She's always hilarious.


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Unpredictable by Eileen Cook. It's her first book and she has a great voice. Looking forward to more books from Ms. Cook in the future. Highly recommended.


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I am, once again, starting to read Jane Eyre. I have had the book for several years and read it about every two years. I first read it when I was about 12 when I checked it out from the school library. It is so romantic. I love the old classic romance.


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Completed Unpredictable last night. VERY satisfying read. Fun, quirky and a good ending.

All set to read Lani Diane Rich's A Little Ray of Sunshine now. I love Lani's books. Every book she publishes is better than the last. Her previous release The Fortune Quilt was fab too.

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I am reading Cherry Adair's Hot Ice.


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I read through a book in a night so my book will change day to day. I think you know which one I just finished, the Wolf and the Dove. I also read Danger's Kiss by Sarah McKerrigan which was good. A little too "light" for me but it turns out the author was steered in that direction by her publisher. I also just finished Proud Wolf's Woman by Karen Kay, that was all right but also on the light side. And finally A Knight Like No Other which had various problems with it.


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Originally Posted By: Cheril � Specialty Channe
Cherry Adair's Hot Ice.


Good book. <G>


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Phyllis Whitney wrote several romance fictions, but the story always seemed to be the same, with different characters. You know - she falls in love with the "good guy" who pretends to protect her from the "bad guy" and then she finds out the "good guy" is really the "bad guy" and the one she thought was the "bad guy" saves her and she falls in love with him. Fun reading, because sometimes Whitney would put an unexpected twist in there somewhere.


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I finished Jane Eyre and last night started on 'House of Seven Gables'. I reread classic novels over and over, year after year. I never tire of them.


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I've just started Lydia Joyce's new one, Shadows of the Night. I always love her stuff, so I think this one will also end up in the 'Good March Reads' thread. <g>


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