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Old 11-22-2013, 02:34 PM   #2866
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I finished re-reading Cold Days which also completed my annual re-read of The Dresden Files! As always, I really enjoyed the annual re-read!
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...Next I'm taking a shot at reading a new (to me) author, J.R. Rain. A couple of weeks ago his newest release was on special in the Kindle store and the price was $0.00. It's up to $4.99 right now and it's on pre-order till December 1st! It's a mystery and is called, Silent Echo.
After completing Silent Echo I decided that I quite liked J.R. Rain's writing style. So I grabbed up a copy of the first book in a series of his named 'Vampire for Hire'! The book is titled Moon Dance and is of the genre, Urban Fantasy, which makes it a prime candidate for "stuff to read between 'The Dresden Files' releases". Samantha Moon is a wife, a mother of two, and is a PI. She is also a vampire!! Well, I'm 3/4 of the way through it and have decided to TBR the rest of the series!

On a slightly different note, I got another freebie from Amazon this morning (I've gotten over 360 freebies from Amazon and Smashwords since early in July) and have decided to make it my next novel to read. It's in a sub-genre in which I've read quite a bit over the last few years. Native American cops and PI's. The book is called Tall Man in Ray-Bans (John Tall Wolf #1) by Joseph Flynn.

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