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75 in ’13: Autumn Bones
For the sixty-seventh book in the 2013 challenge, I read Autumn Bones, book two in the Agents of Hel series by Jacqueline Carey. I liked the first book so much, I immediately bought the second and read it, too! It’s … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: Dark Currents
For the sixty-sixth book in the challenge, I read Dark Currents, the first book in the Agents of Hel series by Jacqueline Carey. I immediately liked this book. I liked the characters. I liked the world-building. I liked the tone … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: His Captive
For the sixty-fifth book in the challenge, I read His Captive by Diana Cosby, the first in the MacGruder Brothers series. (MACGRUBER!!! *EXPLOSION*) Firstly, there needs to be serious editing. Grammatical, typographic…the works.Secondly, the book repeats itself…repeatedly. There’s the … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: Assassins in Love
For the sixty-first book in the challenge, I read Assassins in Love by Kris DeLake, the first book in the Assassins Guild series. I had a hard time getting into this one at first, and though the style was … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: Warrior
For the sixtieth book in the challenge, I read Warrior by Zoë Archer, book one in The Blades of the Rose series. Every chapter felt like a new episode of a TV show. There was a lot of unnecessary … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: Heir Untamed
For the fifty-sixth book in the challenge, I read Heir Untamed by Danielle Bourdon, and wished I hadn’t. This is the first book in her Latvala Royals series. I only finished it because I wanted to see if I was … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: Kilmeny of the Orchard
For the fifty-third book in the challenge, I read Kilmeny of the Orchard, by Lucy Maud Montgomery. In it, a young man comes back from teacher’s college to fill in teaching at a school for a buddy of his and … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: The Fault in Our Stars
For the forty-first book in the challenge, I read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, because everyone else was doing it, and also I hate being happy. Back when I read it, I had no idea it … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: The Earl’s Inconvenient Wife
For the thirty-seventh book in the challenge, I read The Earl’s Inconvenient Wife (Regency Collection #1) by Ruth Ann Nordin. You know, it started out pretty well. Girl of marriageable age with a horribly manipulative family, boy with money and … Continue reading
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75 in ’13: Song of Scarabaeus
For the thirty-second book, I read Song of Scarabaeus by Sara Creasy, book one in her Scarabaeus series. This was a Vaginal Fantasy group book, and surprisingly, the romance side was minimal for most of the book. I appreciated that. … Continue reading
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