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Originally Posted by BelleZora
I can either get serious about the ebook addicts thread or I can congratulate myself for my charitable support of writers and books.
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The latter; definitely the latter

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Originally Posted by Blue2u
Blossom you asked about recommendations. I did read TRUE by Erin McCarthy and thoroughly enjoyed it. I gave it a 4.
I really appreciate everybody posting new finds [Loosheesh and Blossom, I bought Elite by Rachel Van Dyken last night just because you were both so excited about it, didn't even preview it, just pressed 'buy now'. 
And now I'm reading 'The Bet', and enjoying it. So please, when you find out about new releases that sound great and you're excited about, continue to post them here too! 
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I just completed
The Bet and I liked it a whole lot! It's very funny (Grandma Nadine is a scream!) and sweet. There are a couple of implausibilities with the timeline/the guys' ages that had my suspension of disbelief going 'huh' but I was able to overlook them I was laughing so hard. Be sure to read the epilogue from the author's site (Blossom mentioned it upthread); it's a hoot and super-cute.
Good to know about
True; I'm now torn between it and
Elite as my next up book

(While I'm deciding, I'm finishing up Irene Hannon's
Lethal Legacy to finish up the Guardians of Justice series

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Originally Posted by Blossom
KA isn't for everyone. [... SNIP ...] You got the heroine who doesn't want the hero and fights him tooth and nail and you got the hero who is a caveman who doesn't care what the heroine wants they are getting together and she better get use to it.
I am slowly catching up on the podcasts I think I'm on the 22nd one now. I am OCD and must listen in order.
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I've only read 3 KAs so far and I agree totally with your assessment, especially regarding the heroes. They're so OTT, LOL.
I used to follow the DBSA podcast religiously but I missed a couple episodes and before I knew it I was totally behind and it's hard to find the time to catch up. I can't just start over just anywhere; I must continue from where I left off. Stupid OCD
Blossom, a heads-up on the
Synithia Williams books. If you can get
You Can't Plan Love, try to read it before
Worth the Wait. There is no indication that it's a series but the hero in YCPL is the brother of the hero in WtW, and his (the brother's) story happens before WtW. Also, her third book (
A Heart to Heal), coming out in May, is about the best friends of both the hero and heroine in WtW. Have I confused you yet? I only realized the order after I was halfway through WtW