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Old 09-18-2011, 08:09 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
Let me clarify, if the Billionaire wears a stetson and boots I'll read it. I just don't care too much for the Presents line. I've read a few of the older ones and liked them. In fact very first Romance Book when I was 13 was a Presents by Sally Wentworth called the Hawk of Venice.

I own the Carolyn Brown cowboy books. I'll have read the Luckadeau ones once I'm finish with Palmer's book. It can't be any worse then Tyler by C.H. Admirand and I'm still planning to get the sequel to give the author another chance and hoping for a better editor this time.

Accepted your friends request. If it wasn't for Goodreads I couldn't keep track of what's what with my memory.
I hope you fare better than me with the Brown books; they're all rated 3+ stars so maybe it's just me.

I've read tons of category romances, and somehow I've always gravitated (unconsciously!) more to the financier-type (billionaire/millionaire/whatever) stories, than any other storyline. Most of them are trite () but sometimes I get a really good one that will make up for the rest
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