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Originally Posted by library addict
Ha, on Friday I thought it was Monday, yesterday I spent most of the day thinking it was Sunday, so forgot today actually was  - The Colton Ransom by Marie Ferrarella
- The Paris Assignment by Addison Fox (already read the paperback. Though I had some issues with the cartoon-like villain, I liked the set-up for this series)
- The Officer and the Secret by Jeannette Murray
- Time Raiders: The Whisper by Elle James
- When Somebody Loves You by Cindy Gerard (2-in-1 with Temptation from the Past and Slow Burn)
- Flood Tide by Stella Whitelaw
- Night Moves by Linda Howard (2-in-1 with Dream Man and After the Night)
- Black Knight, White Queen by Jackie Ashenden (Samhain pre-order)
- Exhale by Dakota Harrison (Samhain pre-order)
- Bending Over Backwards by Samantha Hunter (Samhain pre-order)
I kept my Sony 30% coupon code to use on a book which releases tomorrow since Sony is usually really good about making new books available on release day.
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Mixing up days, I do that often, especially if I take a vacation or sick day out of the blue.
Night Moves!! Two of my favorite Linda Howards in one package! If I didn't already own both as ebooks, I'd so buy this.
Have you read the first two Jeanette Murrays in the
Semper Fi series? I started the first book (
The Officer Says "I Do"), got to chapter 4 I think and put it aside. It just wasn't doing anything for me. I'll have to go back it to someday to either finish it up or put it down as a DNF.
This weekend I read
The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie, my first historical in months (the Complete the Bridgerton Epilogues book doesn't count) and it was awesome. The hero is just divine; he suffers from what I'm assuming is some form of autism. To me, he's more than a tortured hero and less than a tortured hero at the same time. I can't really explain except to say that he doesn't come as an angsty hero (though I like these for the most part) but a very sensitive soul who's had awful things done to him. My original plan was to get the books (the series is called Highland Pleasures) from the library (though I had to buy the 4.5 novella because it was self-published) but now it looks like these will be books I'll want to own. So more Kobo coupons to look out for
On a funny (as in weird
ish) note, today I started one of the books I bought recently -
Shine Not Burn - and the hero's name is Gavin "Mack" Mackenzie, and he has a brother named Ian. In the above historical, the hero's name is Ian Mackenzie and he has a brother name Roland "Mac" (whose story I started today as well). Weird, huh?