#21:
An Improper Aristocrat (Harlequin Historical Series), by Deb Marlowe
Regency romance with Egypt-archaeology adventurers, but with some good chemistry between the hero and heroine.
#22:
Slow Hands (Harlequin Blaze), by Leslie Kelly
Now, you know I do like a hot story, right? Slow Hands may not be great literature, but it’s quite steamy and fun.
#23:
The [...]
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Lovely. I lost my May Books post with the log I’d been saving as I finished a few, so now I have to re-create. Here’s what I remember of the books I read this month (this is pretty accurate, actually).
17: On a Wild Night by Stephanie Laurens.
I have a lot of love for Stephanie [...]
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#12: Snowbound by Janice Kay Johnson. One of the Harlequin 60th Anniversary freebies. Not bad. Not earth-shaking awesome, but a quick fun read.
#13:
Greek God at the Ladies’ Club by Jenna McKnight. Hilarious romantic comedy about a Greek god come to life under a sculptor’s hands.
#14:
Three Bags Full I read about this in one [...]
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I suspect I have missed a few books in this list, but these are the books I remember reading in February and March. Hopefully, this means I’ll be all caught up and able to proceed with my book-logging in April.
#5: The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
#6: To Sir Philip With Love by Julia [...]
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#1:
The Amulet of Samarkand (The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Book 1), by Jonathan Stroud. Read as an audiobook. This is an amusing YA story about a magically-inclined London and one of the demons who inhabits it.
#2:
Victim of the Aurora (Harvest Book), by Thomas Keneally. By the author of Schindler’s List, this book is not Schindler’s [...]
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