Lucy Blue - Bound In Darkness Trilogy
- My Demon's Kiss
- The Devil's Knight
- Dark Angel
- The Secret Scroll
- The Sacrifice
- The Lost Ones
- Familiar Strangers
- Devil May Cry (Audio book)
- The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever
- The Viscount Who Loved Me - 2nd Epilogue (e-book)
- Romancing Mr. Bridgerton - 2nd Epilogue (e-book)
- When He Was Wicked - 2nd Epilogue (e-book)
- It's In His Kiss - 2nd Epilogue (e-book)
- Dark Defender
- Dark Protector
- In Darkness Reborn
- Moon Swept (Witching Moon and Crimson Moon)
- Kiss of Fate (Guardian Series)
- Stolen Magic (Guardian Series)
- The Marriage Spell
- Heart of Honor
- Forbidden Magic
- River's End
- The Villa
- How to Abduct a Highland Lord
- To Scotland, With Love
- Never Lie to a Lady
- Never Deceive a Duke
- The House
It was another one of those months when all I could do was read. Admittedly the e-books were only shorts (30-40 pages each) and the Ewing novels were Teen-fiction and so considerably easier to read.
I really enjoyed, as per usual, both of the Nora Roberts and Sherrilyn Kenyon's book and when I found myself without any new books to read, I dug the Steele novel out and decided to give it a try. I haven't read a Danielle Steele novel in ages and I can't say that I particularly enjoyed it. I debated that notion with my sister-in-law and we both decided that the feeling came down to an incessent repetition of facts and that the last 100 pages or so was like reading a sixth grader's writing. "And we did _____. Then we went ______." It was really annoying. The story itself was good, fascinating in some parts and I liked the way it all came around in the end, but it was the way it was written that drove me crazy and nearly persuaded me to drop the book multiple times while reading. Needless to say, it won't be likely that I'll pick up another one of her books for some time, if ever.
I liked Blue's Bound In Darkness trilogy and am really glad that I finally read it. I've had all three of the books for some time just sitting on my bookshelf but for some reason I never got to round to reading them. I really liked them. Morgan's Pallidan's were great. I might even go so far as to say they were amazing. I've seen the books at the store for some time now, heard comments and read some reviews on them over the last several months but kept putting off grabbing them. Now I'm chomping at the bit, waiting for Redeemed in Darkness to come out. I think I've got a couple more months to wait on that though, so I've got to turn my sights to other books for the time being.
Quinn's Secret Diaries and Kat Martin's Hearts novels were great stories, both of them. From these, the two Carlyle's and both of Hawkin's books I found my "happy romance" stories. Obviously, as with any good novel, the character's had their ups and downs but when they had their ups they were truly amusing and warm and when they had their downs you never doubted that they could work through their issues. Personally, I love reading stories like that every once in awhile, it's good for my heart. And these six novels fed my desire for some good ole' historical romance stories. There were other historicals in the list but these six were just the light-hearted, happy and cute (sorry I couldn't think of a different word to describe this, because believe me I know cute makes it sound trite) novels that made me giddy just reading them and had me laughing out loud in several parts!
I really liked all the stories that I picked up, downloaded, or listened too this month (if we ignore the bleep on the radar from The House) and for next month I'm looking forward to several new stories from series that I've read in the past and new single titles that are coming out by a variety of authors. I'll hint at the two most highly anticipated (at least as to my current opinion) and to do it I have only to say two things: Dominor and V. I think you can figure it out from there.
That's it, and for now that's all! Till next time: happy reading, viewing, listening or surfing.
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