
Jumping back into Eve Dallas‘ universe with @Soubhiville and #AuthorAMonth
#54!

Jumping back into Eve Dallas‘ universe with @Soubhiville and #AuthorAMonth
#54!

Well #authoramonth readers, we have arrived in December, which brings us to Nora Roberts.
I started The Awakening today, which is the first in her fantasy trilogy. I‘m enjoying it more than I expected to!
Feel free to include any of her pen names in your reading this month, including the popular JD Robb books.
Do you know what you‘ll be reading?

This one started out slow for me, and I'm still not entirely invested, but I know it's part of a series that I have high hopes for. So onward! #54-2025

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I feel this had nothing to do with a lonely girl..there was alot of repeating on the same thing...not my favorite Josephine Cox book

TJR is another automatic read, so are audiobooks read by Julia Whalen. This was amazing. I love when TJR picks a subject, dives headfirst into research, and then weaves a fantastic story that‘s both educational and fictional gold. This is hands-down, my favorite TJR book, possibly my favorite book of the year. Book #54 in 2025

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I bought the third book to this Trilogy, not knowing this..so I'm listening to the first two, before reading the third.
Very good so far

Kelly Armstrong never disappoints. I caught the twist just slightly before the protagonist, but only because we knew stuff she didn't know. #54-2024

Fantasy at its best,sans dragons or faeries or smut! I love historical fiction, this 16th century epic is set during the Spanish Inquisition with magic,greed,love worth fighting for,church corruption at its finest,and full of nonstop action.I couldn‘t put this down;I started it via the Audible version through Libby and had to run to my local indie bookstore and pick up the hardback so I could see the words I was hearing and feeling.Book#54 in 2024

I read this immediately following Britney's on purpose, and it's clear from more than just their appearance that they're sisters. Not sure I gained any valuable insight or information from either book, but I suppose there is a bit of perspective to be had from their experiences. #54-2023