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Originally Posted by Blue2u
Do you guys want to do our 2015 favorites list this year? I was just thinking it might be nice to look through them in case there's any good book sales with Black Friday/Cyber Monday etc.
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alphabetically by author:
5 star reads: any year published
The Man Plan by Elise K Ackers Dec 2012
Short Fuse by Rebecca Crowley July 2015* (Elite Operators #2)
Crime Wave in a Corset by Stacy Gail Dec 2011
Trade Me by Courtney Milan Jan 2015* (Cyclone #1)
Echo Lake by Carla Neggers Feb 2014 (Swift River Valley #4)
Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts Nov 2015* (The Guardians Trilogy #1)
Rock Hard by Nalini Singh Mar 2015* (Rock Kiss #3)
Shards of Hope by Nalini Singh June 2015* (Psy/Changeling #14)
Defending Hearts by Shannon Stacey Nov 2015* (Boys of Fall #2)
The Doctor’s Do-Over by Karen Templeton Sept 2012 (Summer Sisters #1)
A Gift for All Seasons by Karen Templeton Nov 2012 (Summer Sisters #2)
From Friends to Forever by Karen Templeton Aug 2009 (Guys and Daughters #4)
4 star reads: only those published in 2015
Siren’s Call by Jayne Castle Aug 2015 (Arcane Society #19/World of Harmony)
Rebel Prince by Justine Davis Jan 2015 (Coalition Rebellion #3)
Earth Bound by Christine Feehan July 2015 (Sea Haven #11/Sisters of the Heart)
Running Blind by Cindy Gerard Mar 2015 (One-Eyed Jacks #3)
Trust No One by Jayne Ann Krentz Jan 2015
Courting the Cop by Coleen Kwan Oct 2015
Keeper’s Reach by Carla Neggers Sept 2015 (Sharpe & Donovan #5)
Garden of Lies by Amanda Quick Apr 2015
All I Want by Jill Shalvis Oct 2015 (Animal Magnetism #7)
Second Chance Summer by Jill Shalvis July 2015 (Cedar Ridge #1)
Still the One by Jill Shalvis Apr 2015 (Animal Magnetism #6)
Rock Redemption by Nalini Singh Oct 2015 (Rock Kiss #4)
Heat Exchange by Shannon Stacey Sept 2015 (Boston Fire #1)
Under the Lights by Shannon Stacey June 2015 (Boys of Fall #1)
I know we said 10, but…
I didn’t see where we did this last year, so I kind of copied what I did in 2013.
I fully expect to have more 5 star reads before the end of the year or at least I really hope to. I’ve not had nearly as many this year as the past few years.