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Old 06-11-2014, 08:49 PM   #62
Hampshire Nanny
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I'll strongly second the recommendation for the Long Price Quartet, which starts with A Shadow in Summer. I'm now working my way through his Dagger and the Coin which began with The Dragon's Path. You might also like The Entire and the Rose by Kay Kenyon. First book is Bright of the Sky.
Three phenomenal series. All of which I can highly recommend. I have read 2 of the 4 books in The Long Price Quartet, but I have copies of the 3rd and 4th book sitting on my Kindle. I've only read the first book of The Dagger and the Coin, and I've purchased #2 in Kindle format. Same with The Entire and the Rose; book 2 is sitting on my Kindle. I just need to dedicate some time to finishing these three series.
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