79. A Thief in a Kilt by Sandy Blair Quick read, Scottish highlander romance set in 1400's Scotland. Not bad, third in a trilogy, this one was my 2nd favorite, the 1st being the best. 3.5/5
Review 80. Duke Most Wanted by Celeste Bradley Frothy regency romance, last of a trilogy. I enjoyed it, I read it in a day. It has it's moments of humor, sex, angst and the usual mix ups and happy ending. I like this author and intend to read more of her other series. 3.5/5
Full Review 81. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski I thought it was pretty good, the first part was the best, filled with vivid imagery and getting to know Edgar and his family and their dog training and breeding business, but as so many have said before me, it gradually went down hill as it progressed. I was so disappointed with the ending - Hamlet or no - following along with sweet and wonderful Edgar, who is the same age as my own son, I was so into it - that horrible ending killed it! 3.5/5
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81 / 100 books. 81% done!