- Dark of Night by Suzanne Brockmann. (Note: This is part of a series. The order in which to read the Troubleshooters series is found here.)
- Stud Finders Incorporated by Alexis Fleming. (Note: This is a book in the erotica genre. I will admit that the book is pretty tame considering others in the genre. The title and cover are the steamiest parts of the book. However, the plot was actually cute though the book could have been a little better in my opinion.)
- A secret book which I promised not to mention though I wanted to keep track of my total. I very much enjoyed it though. If you're very curious, I will tell you privately but not on the blog.
I've never known any trouble that an hour's reading didn't assuage. Charles De Secondat (1689 - 1755)
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Books Read in February 2009
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You gotta tell me what the secret book is, and why it's a secret! Is it something pervy?
Um, I put my pervy book in my list. That doesn't stop me. :) I'll tell you tomorrow.
I, too, enjoyed the secret book. I thought it was well written, realistic enough to tug at my heart and fiction enough to let me escape. :)
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