I've added three books to my 52-book challenge since I last updated.
4. Cockatiels after Seven, by Donna Andrews
I love the Meg Langsdow mysteries, and was lucky enough to be on an email group with Donna Andrews back when she was starting out. Meg and Michael are hysterical, her family is awesome (although she doesn't like to admit it) and Spike is great. Trust me on this one - if you want some fun mysteries with a bit of family madness thrown in, this is a great series. The very first one is Revenge of the Wrought Iron Flamingos.
5. Heaven and Earth, by Nora Roberts
6. Fall into Fire, by Nora Roberts
These are the second and third books respectively of the Three Sisters Island trilogy (I read the first one, To Dance Upon the Air, in December and fell in love with the series), and I gobbled them up. Nora is hit or miss with me - I adored the Born In series, but haven't really found too many since then that I liked. I do love these. Nell, Ripley and Mia are wonderfully strong women in their own rights, and the way they deal with magic is pretty cool. Book two is Earth, Ripley's book. Book three is Mia, Fire.
More coming. I'm still reading. Any bets on when I'll hit 52? :D
4. Cockatiels after Seven, by Donna Andrews
I love the Meg Langsdow mysteries, and was lucky enough to be on an email group with Donna Andrews back when she was starting out. Meg and Michael are hysterical, her family is awesome (although she doesn't like to admit it) and Spike is great. Trust me on this one - if you want some fun mysteries with a bit of family madness thrown in, this is a great series. The very first one is Revenge of the Wrought Iron Flamingos.
5. Heaven and Earth, by Nora Roberts
6. Fall into Fire, by Nora Roberts
These are the second and third books respectively of the Three Sisters Island trilogy (I read the first one, To Dance Upon the Air, in December and fell in love with the series), and I gobbled them up. Nora is hit or miss with me - I adored the Born In series, but haven't really found too many since then that I liked. I do love these. Nell, Ripley and Mia are wonderfully strong women in their own rights, and the way they deal with magic is pretty cool. Book two is Earth, Ripley's book. Book three is Mia, Fire.
More coming. I'm still reading. Any bets on when I'll hit 52? :D
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