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Tag Archives: Suzanne G. Rogers
Never-ending TBR, Part Eight
I’ve got three mysteries and a romance for you this month! Two are by authors new to me, and two are from familiar favorites. Crossed by Death by ACF Bookens Stitches in Crime, Book 1This was a nice cozy mystery set … Continue reading
Posted in book review, book series, Books, contemporary, cozy mystery, Goodreads Challenge, historical, Patricia Kiyono, romance, TBR List
Tagged ACF Bookens, Crossed by Death, In for a Penny, Jana Deleon, Kelsey Browning, Miss Fortune Mystery, Nancy Naigle, Seasoned Southern Sleuths, Stitches in Crime, Suzanne G. Rogers, Swamp Spirits, The Prettier Sister
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Goodreads Challenge, Part Ten
This month, I’ve read quite a varied collection of books. Can’t wait to tell you about them! Revenge Kiss by Julia Keanini Kiss Academy, Book Two I don’t often read YA novels, because I normally can’t relate to the problems … Continue reading
Posted in book review, Books, e-books, Goodreads Challenge, New Release, Patricia Kiyono, personal libraries, TBR List
Tagged Dana Nussio, Her Dark Web Defender, Jana Deleon, Judy Ann Davis, Julia Keanini, June - the Pianist, Lethal Bayou Beauty, Monique DeVere, My Fair Guardian, Suzanne G. Rogers, The Revenge Kiss, The Wedding Favor
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Remarkable Reads for 2018, Part Three
I read four more books this month, so I’m still on track for reaching my Goodreads goal of 50 for this year. All were enjoyable reads. Snow and the Seven Teenagers by Julia Keanini (Book Two in Second Chance … Continue reading
Remarkable Reads for 2018, Part One
I began my first Goodreads challenge in 2013, a year and a half after I signed my first book contract. It always seems I get more done if I challenge myself, and I knew that in order to be a … Continue reading