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Sep 23, 2008 15:26

51 -- Katharine of Aragon by Jean Plaidy

52 -- The Queen's Bastard by C.E. Murphey
This took a little time to get into but it was a VERY good read -- especially if you're a fan of fantasy.

53 -- Highland Guardian by Melissa Mayhue

54 -- A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action by LuAnn McLane
McLane is usually a favorite of mine but this book didn't satisfy. I'm giving her one more chance.

55 -- The Thistle and the Rose by Jean Plaidy
Featuring Margaret Tudor, younger sister of Henry VIII

56 -- Accidentally Dead by Dakota Cassidy
Again, a disappointment compared to the first book in this series.

57 -- The Plantagenet Prelude by Jean Plaidy
Henry II and Eleanor

58 -- Murder Most Royal by Jean Plaidy
continuing with Henry II and Eleanor, and add St. Thomas Beckett

59 -- Soul of the Highlander by Melissa Mayhue

60 -- The Revolt of the Eaglets by Jean Plaidy
again, more Henry II and Eleanor

61 -- Saturday Night Dirt by Will Weaver
A YA about short-track dirt racing. Multiple POVs but still interesting.

62 -- No Control by Shannon K. Butcher

63 -- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling
Rereading Harry Potter while everyone is gorging on Breaking Dawn

64 -- Rumors by Anna Godbersen
Again, I just love this story (and the first in the series, The Luxe).

65 -- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling

66 -- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JK Rowling
Yep, still made me cry

67 -- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling
Ditto on the crying

68 -- Seduced by the Storm by Sydney Croft

69 -- Delicious by Sherry Thomas
Like Private Arrangements, Ms. Thomas' debut, this one does not disappoint. A bit more complex than Private Arrangements but oh so much fun!

70 -- Sweet Talk by Susan Mallery

71 -- Violet on the Runway by Melissa Walker
Funny YA featuring a model discovered in Durham, NC

72 -- The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson

73 -- Sweet Spot by Susan Mallery

74 -- Sweet Trouble by Susan Mallery

75 -- Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione
Reminded me of JR Ward's Dark Lover, only without the extraneous 'h' everywhere. I hope for good things with the remaining two books.

historical fiction, scifi & fantasy, children's lit, young adult, paranormal, romance

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