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CarolinaCarter

CarolinaCarter

Joined December 2016

Nom de plume of Catherine Hooper. Author of the SECRET SHE KEEPS series of romantic suspense novels.
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After Him | Carolina Carter
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Rachel Fielding has six rules of seduction, none of which precludes a late dinner at Le Caprice.

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The first work of history I remember being captivated by is Alison Weir‘s The Six Wives of Henry VIII, which I stumbled upon in my mother‘s bookstore when I was twelve or thirteen. So I‘m so excited to have a digital galley of her forthcoming Queens of the Conquest!

#alisonweir #queensoftheconquest #queen #empress #eleanorofaquitaine #matildaofflanders #matildaofscotland #empressmaud #history #medievalhistory #comingsoon #advancereaderscopy

Ms.Story I think this is the same Matilda in my current read. I might have to follow up with this one once it's released! 7y
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After Andy: Adventures in Warhol Land | Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni
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Weren't we all hanging out with Rupert, Karla, and Donatella in 1994?

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After Him | Carolina Carter
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Rachel Fielding has six rules for seduction and a fondness for exotic locales. #teasertuesday

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After Him | Carolina Carter
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Rachel, the heroine of my latest novel, knows that she‘s going to have to move on if she‘s ever going to get over the loss of her husband. But she does have a few rules... #ASecretSheKeeps

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The Dark Net | Benjamin Percy
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Is #tbrtuesday a thing? I guess it is now!

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Brown does a terrific job of crafting a narrative around a character who is most notable for her absence. Bill Flanagan is missing, presumed dead. Her husband and daughter struggle to deal with this new reality. Both characters are beautifully crafted. I appreciated how Brown depicts the tension between clinging to the past and moving on after a terrible loss. This novel asks, Can we ever really know another person? Can we even know ourselves?

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After Him | Carolina Carter
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As I wrote my latest novel, I indulged in my love of travel. Florence, one of my favorite cities in the world, figures prominently.

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This should be fun.

MrBook Looks like it would make a great coffee table book! 7y
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In the Twisted Web | Carolina Carter
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“Looks like you‘re going to London after all,” Mama said.

Caitlin‘s mouth went dry, and her heart thudded like a bass drum in her chest. The young man she knew only by sight had arrived quietly, and now he wordlessly began to walk along a stretch of overgrown green lawn. For the rest of her life, Caitlin would associate the green smell of cut grass with the fresh terror of having to become who she was meant to be.

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The Secrets She Keeps | Michael Robotham
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I don‘t want to spoil a single twist or turn, but I will say this: This is, formally and technically, a brilliant novel. Michael Robotham has crafted two very different—but not as different as they think—protagonists and made them both real and rich, sympathetic without being entirely likeable. The structure of this book is very interesting, too. The story is only halfway told at the point where many thrillers would be reaching the climax.

Richryan52 What a great review! Are you by any chance a Sherlock Holmes fan? 7y
CarolinaCarter Thank you! It's been quite awhile since I've read any Sherlock Holmes, so I don't know if I still qualify as a fan, but I remember enjoying him very much when I came across him in my mother's bookstore. 7y
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Unsub | Meg Gardiner
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This one kept me up way past my bedtime.

I love a good thriller. I love rich, realistic characters. And I love a strong female protagonist. UNSUB ticked all the boxes. Homicide Detective Caitlin Hendrix is my kind of heroine, and the Prophet is a truly diabolical villain. I know that there‘s a sequel in the works, and I know that CBS has optioned UNSUB. I look forward to both.

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Under the Legend | Carolina Carter
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My first novel just got a snazzy new cover!

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Valley of the Dolls | Jacqueline Susann
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Valley of the Dolls was first published 1966. By 1971, it was in its 37th printing. I don‘t think it‘s ever been out of print. #jacquelinesusann #valleyofthedolls #blockbuster #bestseller #womenwhowrite #readingwomen

mrsamandahood I just got this the other day! I've been wanting it for a while and I went to my local used bookstore and BOOM it was there! ❤️ 7y
CarolinaCarter My copy is from my mother's store! 7y
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A little #mondaymotivation from J.K. Rowling as we celebrate #harrypotter20 ⚡️

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Marsh King's Daughter | Karen Dionne
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I really enjoyed this novel's distinctive heroine. Not many female protagonists have wilderness survival skills at all, let alone the know-how to hunt bears. I also appreciated the fact that Dionne didn't feel the need to make Helena entirely likeable. Her flaws are easy to understand and, mostly, forgive, but she definitely has flaws. She's just a very well-developed character.

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Unsub | Meg Gardiner
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Finally got my hands on a galley! I've been looking forward to this one!

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Six Wives of Henry VIII | Alison Weir, B Alison Weir
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As a girl, I was fascinated by Anne Boleyn. As a woman, I have a lot of respect for Catherine of Aragon. In any case, I think we can all agree that Henry VIII was a serial practitioner of #taintedlove #junetunz

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I often wonder what our world might look like if women like Caterina Sforza had authority as well as power. #ruletheworld #junetunz

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Under the Legend | Carolina Carter
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My first novel is set on a secret island where supposedly dead celebrities live in peace. #afterlife #junetunz

Cinfhen This sounds brilliant 💕💕💕 7y
CarolinaCarter Thank you! 7y
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House of Spies | Daniel Silva
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So grateful to have well-connected friends who know what I love!

Cinfhen What????? Lucky 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 7y
CarolinaCarter I am very lucky in my friends. 🍀 ❤️ 7y
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I can't stop thinking about Restless Creature. So inspiring. #mondaymotivation

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Sweet and funny.

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Isadora: A Novel | Amelia Gray
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A friend in publishing who knows how much I love dance and eccentric women sent me this ARC.

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In the Twisted Web | Carolina Carter
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Nothing warms my hear quite like a good reader review.

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Lynda Carter in giant '70s specs will always be Wonder Woman to me. #nerd

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The Liar | Nora Roberts
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The best bit of #writing advice I've ever encountered.

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Happy birthday, Stevie Nicks! 🌙✨🦄💖

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love her!! ❤️❤️ 7y
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Handmaid's Tale | Margaret Atwood
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#WednesdayWisdom from Margaret Atwood.

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Valley of the Dolls | Jacqueline Susann
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Some #Monday motivation from Saint Jacqueline of the Valley.

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Under the Legend | Carolina Carter
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Every time a reader submits a rave review, a writer gets her wings. #kindleunlimited ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Against All Odds: A Novel | Danielle Steel
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Under the Legend | Carolina Carter
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Nola, the heroine of my first novel, crashes into the Pacific while trying to recreate Amelia Earhart's last flight #bodyofwater

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Love in the Highlands | Barbara Cartland
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Barbara Cartland is one of the first authors I fell in love with and one of the reasons I wanted to become an author myself. #writinglife #glamorouslife #lol

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Sarah Hall wrote the one of my favorite stories in Tracy Chevalier's Jane Eyre-inspired anthology. I'm looking forward to reading more.

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The Daughter of Time | Josephine Tey
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Watching #TheWhitePrincess has got me on a #WaroftheRoses kick. Re-reading this old favorite.

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Under the Legend | Carolina Carter
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My first novel, in fourteen words.

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Under the Legend | Carolina Carter
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Possibly my favorite line ever in a review of my first novel. I just can't resist a good aviation metaphor.

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The White Princess | Philippa Gregory
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"You must smelt iron in your blood if you are to be a queen." So, I don't think this is in the book. But it was in last night's episode of the new series, and it's awesome.

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Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Volume 1 (Updated) | Julia Child, Simone Beck, Louisette Bertholle
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Lucrezia Borgia is my spirit animal.

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In the Twisted Web | Carolina Carter
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Looking for a fun, fast-paced read for the weekend. Please allow me to recommend my second novel, a seriously creepy technothriller.

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White Queen | Philippa Gregory
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Getting ready to watch #TheWhitePrincess by re-reading The White Queen.

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Valley of the Dolls | Jacqueline Susann
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Looking at this photo, I ask myself, "Do I have enough Pucci to make it in the writing biz?" #authorphoto #authorproblems

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Final Girls | Riley Sager
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Commemorating the moment before I read the last few pages. What a rush!

ReadingOver50 Currently reading. Really good 😊 7y
JessicaJernigan I kept thinking I had it all figured out, and I kept being wrong. 7y
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Final Girls | Riley Sager
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When Stephen King called this book the “the first great thriller of 2017,” I knew I had to get my hands on an advance copy. Turns out Lisa Gardner loved it, too. I know how I‘m spending my weekend.

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I know that it's a cliche to say that a book is unputdownable, but this one really did keep me spellbound from start to finish.