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Old 01-22-2011, 08:51 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by icedtea View Post
Not sure if these fit what you're looking for, and a disclaimer that these are the only books I've read that I think fit into cozies:
I'm liking Heather Webber's trilogy so far, 1. Truly, Madly 2. Deeply, Desparately; and Juliet Blackwell's books, 1. Secondhand Spirits and 2. A Cast-off Coven. Both have a light paranormal angle in addition to the romance.
Well, they qualify for me, cause I've read all of those too, and enjoyed them! Love a slight paranormal angle to my cozies, the Mary Stanton series (Beaufort & Co.) is great for that. Sue Ann Jaffarian also has the Ghost of Granny Apples series with a ghost (the second one is coming out the first of Feb.) Then there's Madelyn Alt, with the Bewitching series (not so much ghosts but witches in that one), and Shirley Damsgaard with Ophelia and Abby (witches again).
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