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Old 05-19-2013, 11:49 PM   #429
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I sometimes feel bad for re-listening to my old favorites as well. J. D. Robb, Patricia Briggs and Anne McCaffrey are old stand bys that I love to go back to. And I wholly agree, Frost Burned is awesome!!
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Oh, and hopefully this week will be the week that Laura Kinsale's The Prince of Midnight is released. I have been saving a credit just for that release since listening to a sample at Audiogals blog. The narrarator's voice just matches the story and was picked by Laura herself. To anyone who wants to listen here is the link.
I never wanted to re-read books except the Stephanie Plum series. I read little tidbits or listen to them daily.

I'll keep an eye out on the Kinsale Audible. I have the ebook on my Kindle. I put it on there when I was looking for highwayman theme books.

I did pick up a Time Travel book today you might like: Wish upon a Cowboy by Maureen Child. Originally published under her pen name Kathleen Kane in 2000.

I just started reading the last book in Fortune's Series by Judith E. French. She is amazing. Her books have renewed my love for historical romance. She needs to get these into ebooks.

It's truly sad when I think how formulated historicals are today. No history really in them. Just contemporaries in long dresses. You don't feel like you are there experiencing it with them. Her first book took place during the reign of King Charles II and the last one in the trilogy takes place right before the Revolutionary war. It all centers around a Inca treasure and its guardian. So there's plenty of adventure. It has just a small touch of paranormal to it. If you ever come across these at a used bookstore. Buy them! I got mine from Amazon Marketplace. These go on the keeper shelf.

Edit: Just found out Fortunes' Mistress and Fortunes' Flame are coming out in ebook in October!

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