
Some potential re-reads are:
Roberta Gellis ~ A Woman's Estate
Linda Howard ~ Son of the Morning
Mary Balogh ~ A Summer to Remember
*One of my all-time favorite books*
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss ~ Shanna
LaVyrle Spencer ~ Morning Glory
Heather Graham Pozzessere ~ Dark Stranger, Rides a Hero or Apache Summer
Lisa Kleypas ~ Worth Any Price
*Absolutely LOVE Nick Gentry*
Johanna Lindsey ~ Angel or Tender is the Storm
Judith McNaught ~ A Kingdom of Dreams
Linda Lael Miller ~ Banner O'Brien
Susan Sizemore ~ The Price of Innocence
I haven't read any of your favorites. I'm looking forward to your reviews for these books, maybe one of your re-reads will become a first time read for me.
ReplyDeleteOh man - LaVyrle Spencer! I used to nom nom her books like crazy! You just gave me a blog post idea lol.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Nick Gentry too! One of my favorite Kleypas books.
I'm re-reading The Rowan by Anne McCaffrey. So far I'm enjoying it, but there are a few elements that are probably less appreciated than before.
Brie ~ I'm looking forward to them too! lol I just wonder how much my reading taste have changed. Notice no paranormal on there. : )
ReplyDeleteKMont ~ Me too with LaVyrle Spencer! I haven't read her in years.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of McCaffrey's but have heard they are very good. Are they strictly adult or ok for a teen? DD loves Mercedes Lackey so I think she might like McCaffrey.
Leslie, I read or re-read 5 of those books this past year and enjoyed the heck out of myself. Enjoy, enjoy! I cannot wait to read what you have to say after re-reading Shanna by Woodwiss. I haven't read that in ages and although I loved it at the time, and through many re-reads, I don't know how I would like it or if I would enjoy it now.
ReplyDeleteHi Hils ~ Woodiwiss is one author that I used to LOVE. I haven't read her last few but I do remember loving Shanna. I just hope I still do. :)
ReplyDeleteEvery so often I MUST get out "The Windflower" by Sharon and Tom Curtis (writing as Laura London) and immerse myself in this wonderful story. This is one of my all-time favorites!
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa ~ I haven't read "The Windflower" but the book I'm reading now, "Morning Glory" is dedicated to Tom and Sharon Curtis. Small world.
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