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Old 03-19-2013, 10:03 PM   #285
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Originally Posted by Loosheesh View Post
LOVED Easy, sorta liked The Mighty Storm (it was kinda of 'meh' to me, actually), and thought The Edge of Never was great. Can't wait for The Edge of Always (which is releasing all the way in Nov )

I have Colleen Hoover's Hopeless on standby to read, and I'm itching to buy Falling Into You, having read the sample yesterday. Oh, and I absolutely loved Ten Tiny Breaths (which was $0.99 when I bought it ); heavy stuff, but worth the read. I've been on a new adult kick lately, so recommendations are always welcome
I can't wait for Edge of Always either! Like I said earlier in the thread, Edge of Never was my favorite book of 2012.

So funny, I've been looking at 'Falling Into You' as well and debating whether to just grab it now or hope it comes on for $.99. I've been looking at it for the past few days. I have a feeling this one might jump in price rather than drop.

I too have Colleen Hoover's Hopeless in my TBR pile, got it when it was $.99. I enjoyed Slammed, the second in that series [was it Point of No Return?] not as much.

Funny, I had looked at Ten Tiny Breaths when it first came out but didn't grab it, I just put it on my watch list because of your recommendation.

I've read several books by Laura Kaye and Cherrie Lynn and enjoyed them all. Be warned, Cherrie Lynn's can be quite explicit, Laura Kaye's I'd say just 'steamy'. I bought all of hers but haven't read them all yet.

Another book that I really enjoyed [just recently read but had bought awhile ago] was 'Flat Out Love' by Jessica Park. No 'steamy', but I thought it was a good story, really unique and quirky. http://www.amazon.com/Flat-Out-Love-...=flat+out+love

Really liked 'On Dublin Street' by Samantha Young. [was a lot cheaper when I got it a few months back] http://www.amazon.com/On-Dublin-Stre...3743597&sr=1-1

Ack, don't want to get in trouble for hi-jacking the thread but it seems we have quite similar taste.
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