Dear humans,
In future, when we ask for book recommendations, this is not an invitation to self-promo or cross-promo with an author buddy. We want to hear about books you found and love, not about books your best friend wrote… or you wrote. There is a time or a place for that, and unless invited, this blog is neither the time nor the place.
We love our author friends, but this is a space for readers sharing their love of a book, not for self-promotion opportunities.
Thank you for your understanding.
And yes, we will be removing such comments/recommendations as we find them.
Please enjoy this picture of a flower the female took yesterday.
Jan Tucker
Thanks for the lovely flower ?
I’m just rereading a series by jodi Taylor, the chronicles of St Mary’s. Its a very eccentric British time travel series. I don’t usually do time travel but this is hilarious, with a bit of historical violence thrown in….. ? The first one is “just one damned thing after another”
Dani
Tamora Pierce, I love most of her books. Her main characters are always female but they’re always strong characters that read as real people.
Magic, swords, and strong female and male characters, where can it go wrong?
Dani
Sorry, I didn’t mean for that to be a reply to a comment… something went wrong there 🙁
Judith
I can recommend a series that has a different take on vampires. You should be an adult to read them. The series is the Argeneau Vampires by Lynsay Sands. Her Highlander series is also a good read. I am rereading your romantic comedy ((with a body count) series again. Enjoying it as much,if not more, as the first time. I already reread the Royal States novels (ditto). Will probably reread the Bernadette Franklin books soon. Looking forward to your releases this and next month and ad infinatum. Thanks.
Roxanne
1. Fred the vampire accountant series by Drew Hayes. It’s hilarious
2. The wayward children series by Seanan McGuire
3. Timeless Fairytales series by K.M Shea