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Old 01-29-2015, 03:34 PM   #21635
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Well, that was a pleasure! Makes me want to buy the new Boundary book from Baen. Oh, I guess that was the point! But it's going to have to wait for a Kobo coupon or next month. No $$ in this month for it.

Next up, a Georgette Heyer Regency - Arabella. Should be reliable fun.
And it was a pleasure. Not quite as many unexpected turns and twists as her usual Regency, but quite delightful none the less. Note for those who may have bought it from Amazon (or via KU) and expect WhisperSync for Voice to work. There was an issue with a recent update to the eBook, and the sync was broken. Amazon is aware, and I believe they have corrected the eBook to fix the problem. (And kudos to Audible CS, who were very good handling this.)

I also read Just One Damn Thing After Another, by Jodi Taylor. This is the first book in the Chronicles of St. Mary's series, covering the exploits of a group of time traveling historians. I got the suggestion for this book from someone here, I think, and it's been sitting in my TBR since May of last year. Well, if I figure out who it was, Karma will come your way! Really quite fun, and recommended. (There is also a WhisperSync for Voice Audible version of the book, btw, and all are priced quite reasonably.)

Next up, the second book in the Chronicles of St. Mary's series. Plus the first in the Lawrence Block Matt Scudder series: When the Sacred Ginmill Closes.
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