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I love the A.E Newton quote this group has. It's the same quote I have on my profile defining my own library. So I should probably throw my hat in with the rest of you book addicts. Like it is even possible to reduce my TBR pile, but I never give up trying. My goal this year will to read at least 75 from my library shelves. (Hopefully I will not replace them as fast as they are read. I really just can't walk away from books!!) ![]() TBR Count: 535 January Library Shelve Reads 1. Charming the Highlander by Janet Chapman 2. Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud by Julia Navarro 3. Caine's Reckoning by Sarah McCarty 4. Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson by Geoffrey C. Ward 5. Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs TBR Count: 530 February Library Shelve Reads 6. Turning Angel by Greg Isles 7. Sam's Creed by Sarah McCarthy 8. Tucker's Claim by Sarah McCarthy 9. Entombed by Linda Fairstein TBR Count: 526 March Library Shelve Reads 10. Lover Avenged by J. R Ward 11. Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers TBR Count: 525 Message modifié par son auteur, Mar 9, 2010, 8:15am. Book 1- Charming the Highlander by Janet Chapman 5 of 5 stars On Library Shelve since 3/16/2009 A little magic, some time travel and a fling with a scottish warrior. I couldn't ask for more in a romance novel. Needless to say I loved Charming the Highlander. Grace is returning home to Maine after losing her sister in a car accident. Greylen and Grace are thrown together when the plane they are traveling on crashes in the mountains Message modifié par son auteur, Fév 3, 2010, 12:46pm. Book 2- Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud by Julia Navarro 3 of 5 stars On Library Shelve since 1/11/2009 I won't say I didn't like The Brotherhood of the Holy Shroud. But I didn't love it either. It was just okay. The Brotherhood the Holy Shroud follows the history of the Shroud of Turin. The story moves back and forth through time periods giving you pieces of the puzzle at a time. It was the medival story line of the shroud that held the majority of my attention, as I have a fondness of period fiction involving relics or historical figures. There wasn't much of any thriller or suspense element. I never found myself on the edge of my seat or tearing through the pages to find the outcome. The modern day art crimes division investigating the attempted thieft of the shroud of mediocre at best. Missing completely obivious lines of reasoning until their was no other possible reasoning left. However their were some characters that I enjoyed following. Wouldn't read it again or really recommend the book but still enjoyed it. Message modifié par son auteur, Fév 3, 2010, 12:45pm. Book 3- Caine's Reckoning by Sarah McCarty 5 of 5 stars On Library Shelve since 9/24/2009 This book it alitte harder to write a review on then others. We meet Desi as Caine and the Hell's Eight Rangers are tracking her kidnappers across the Texas plains. Desi is a hell cat in her defiance of her captures. It is for that reason that she catches the eye of Caine. The other women kidnapped will have nothing to do with her, which adds to Caine's sense of protect over Desi. As her past comes out Desi has been treated horribly in the hands of men. This is were some of the book annoyed me slightly. Caine is your typically alpha dominate male character. But at times to me he almost came off as cold. He could have been more understanding. But of course they work it out. Over all I loved the book. It made you cry, was hot and steamy and all the characters of Hell's Eight Ranch are equally interesting. I will be reading the next books. Can't wait to see what she develops with Tracker and his brother. Message modifié par son auteur, Fév 3, 2010, 12:45pm. Book 4- Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson by Geoffrey C. Ward 5 of 5 stars On Library Shelve since 1/11/2009 Normally I wouldn't have much interest in the biography of a boxer. But for the last 6 years I have been dating one, so eventually it was going to happen. Wow. Jack Johnson led an extraordinary life. In a time when whites ran everything and each race stayed on their side of the color line, Jack Johnson lived as if their were no races. He worked up from poverty to become the first African American Heavy Weight Champion. He was known for his fast cars (even patented a wrench for working on them), expensive clothes, and lots of white women. When black men could be lynched for just the rumor of having a relationship with a white woman, Jack Johnson traveled around with multiple white prostitutes. He was flamboyant in his excess. The whites were so uncomfortable with his 'Unforgivable Blackness' they went looking for the Great White Hope to defeat Jack Johnson. Would highly recommend this little tidbit American History. Message modifié par son auteur, Fév 3, 2010, 12:44pm. Book 5- Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs 5 of 5 stars On Library Shelve since 1/11/2009 (I think this was a mass entry date I have only been a librarything member for a couple years- so I probably had this book way before then) I am hooked on the Temperence Brennan Series. Sadly this was the last book I had left (you hear that Kathy Reichs, publish, publish, publish). I had mistakenly read the series out of order. I would recommend reading them chronologically, so the relationships that develops during the series follows. In Bones to Ashes we get to go back as learn about Tempe's childhood. Growing up with her grandmother and staying on Paulie’s Island. We also meet her childhood best friend Evangeline who just disappeared one summer and never came back. Tempe gets pulled back into those childhood memories when the skeleton of a teenage girl comes into her hands that she believes could be Evangeline. Her past becomes more intertwined as Detective Ryan asks for her assistance on files of some missing girls tied to Acadia where her childhood friend was from. Message modifié par son auteur, Fév 3, 2010, 12:44pm. Welcome to the group! You've certainly jumped right into the challenge. You've set a lofty challenge goal, but at this pace, I certainly think you'll make it. Thank you for the welcome to the group. One of my jobs is at a book store so it is always hard to battle not bring more treasures home (I just rescued 10 bargain books the other day). I can never walk away from a good book on sale. My thought has always been there are worse things I could be addicted to then reading. Message modifié par son auteur, Jan 18, 2010, 9:46pm. Jan 19, 2010, 1:10am (haut)Message 10: staffordcastleLove your ticker, deep! Jan 19, 2010, 11:22pm (haut)Message 11: ca_dmvdeep220 - You have my dream job...working in a book store!!! However, I'm afraid that I would end up owing money each pay period. Jan 20, 2010, 8:23am (haut)Message 12: deep220Yeah ca_dmv- Most time I strive to just break even with purchases vs payroll. That is why I just keep it as a part time job. It supports my reading habit without making me feel guilty about it. And you get really good employee discounts. But as of right now my TBR pile is hovering around 400-500 hundred books. That is why this year I would love to read more books off my shelf then I buy. Jan 20, 2010, 7:56pm (haut)Message 13: DeltaQueen50I just love to hear about TBR piles that are bigger than mine. Mine has reached 237, but yours is awesome. Good luck on this challenge. Fév 3, 2010, 12:39pm (haut)Message 14: deep220Book 6- Turning Angel by Greg Iles 4 of 5 Stars On Library Shelves Since- 1/11/2009 Turning Angel is the second book in the Penn Cage series. Penn Cage is a retired prosecutor who moved back home to Natchez, Mississippi were he writes his best seller novels. In Turning Angel, Penn finds himself in the middle of a murder investigation. Kate Townsend, a beautiful, and intellegent teenager is found murdered and raped floating the the Natchez River. Drew Elliot, Penn's best friend and the one of the town's well respected physicians confessed to Penn that he has been having an affair with Kate. As soon as word of this gets out to Drew is charged with Kate's murder. Penn works with his babysitter Mia, to follow Kate's life, through rave's, drug dealers, and the sexually relationships of the teenage girls in Natchez. Penn must race to find out what happened to Kate to save Drew from being convicted and sentenced to death. I loved the Quiet Game, book one in the Penn Cage Series, which deals with soutern secrets and racism of the past. However, I believe the best Greg Iles novel I have read was Blood Memory. Message modifié par son auteur, Fév 3, 2010, 12:43pm. Fév 8, 2010, 11:17pm (haut)Message 15: deep220Book 7- [Sam's Creed] by [[Sarah McCarthy]] 5 of 5 stars On Library Shelve since 9/24/2009 Book 2 in the Hell's Eight Series. 1858 Texas Ranger Sam MacGregor comes across Isabella at the burnt out wreckage of a wagon train. Isabella is running to San Antonio to avoid marriage to Tejala, the crazed leader of a band of gunslingers. When Sam finds Bella under the burnt out wagon she is not what he expected. Instead of cowerling in fear, she is a firey hispanic beauty that immediately begins by ordering him about. Of course the novel proceeds as Sam sets to make Isabella's home safe for her once again and Bella sets to removing the hard shell around Sam's heart. The normal tone for a romance novel. What is not typical is some of the romance scenes in this book. Sam is sexy as all hell and very patient with Bella as she tries to challenge authority. Bella soon discovers that submitting to Sam is definately in her nature. I will have to agree with another review written, that there is one particular sex scene that is hard to work out. I was raised around horses and I can not picture how you would give a blow job while sitting behind someone on horse back. Still would highly recommend the book. Very steamy. Message modifié par son auteur, Fév 11, 2010, 6:52am. Fév 11, 2010, 2:53pm (haut)Message 16: deep220Book 8- Tucker's Claim by Sarah McCarthy 4 of 5 stars On Library Shelve since 9/24/2009 Book 3 in the Hell's Eight series. Tucker has never had a long list of dreams, being half Indian he is not accepted by either side. So thoughts of a wife and family have been things Tucker never let himself imagine. Until he meets Sally Mae, a widowed Quaker, who believes in seeing all men equally. Can Tucker give up his violent ways and start a life with Sally Mae? Being that the Hell's Eight Series is an erotic romance, there is once again a lot of sex. However some sex scenes don't fit into what maybe my preconceived notions about the west in the 1800's. Also Sally Mae dialect being a Quaker was quite annoying to me. Everything is thee... For me that threw the book off just enough from making it a five star read. I love all the characters of Hell's Eight and can't wait to read the next book in the series (once it's published). Fév 16, 2010, 10:00pm (haut)Message 17: deep220Entombed by Linda Fairstein 5 of 5 stars On Library Shelves since 5/23/2008 It is safe to say that Linda Fairstein is one of my favorite writers for mysteries. Entombed was no disappointment. Alex Cooper stumbles on a case while attending a society function held in Edgar Allen Poe's old house in the Bronx. The construction crew come across a body of a women entombed in the basement of the home. The terrifying thought is that it appears that she was entombed alive. So Alex and Mike are working on the case following clues that seem to parallel with Poe himself. Including, the Raven Society, a secret society dedicated to Poe. At the same time, the silk stocking serial killer once again becomes active. I am no great fan of Edgar Allen Poe, but have read a handful of his stories and poems. I really enjoyed the historical information about the man that was woven into the mystery it's self. In fact I may now have to go in search of a biography of Edgar Allen Poe. 5 out of 5 stars, any book that inspires you to want to read further into a subject definitely deserves it. Mar 8, 2010, 4:04pm (haut)Message 18: deep220Lover Avenged by J.R Ward 5 of 5 Stars On Library Shelve since 5/12/2009 Book 7 in the Black Dagger Brotherhood tells the story of Rehvenge. I have been waiting to learn more about Rehvenge. His character has always seemed a little out of place in the brotherhood. As a sympath he was very manipulative, secretive, and on the verge of being out of control. However, as Bella's brother, I was expecting him to have a larger role in the brotherhood. As with all of JR Wards Black Dagger Brotherhood series, Rehvenge is a larger then life, tattooed tough guy with a broken heart. Ehlena has been struggling ever since her father became ill. She meets Rhev at Havers clinic being one of the only nurses that can stand to be in presence. Although Rehvenge knows he has no right to court a lady of worth like Ehlena, he is unable to stop himself. Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers
5 of 5 stars On Library Shelve since 9/24/2009 Sarah knows from the start that she was never suppost to be born. Her own father had even said so. By the time she is eight, Sarah has been sold into prostitution. Duke teaches his little Angel all the cruelities that can imagined. When Angel makes her way the west she has no dreams left, no hope, she has turned herself into stone. Until Michael Hosea, drags her out of her life and begins to nurse her back into health. Can Angel put aside everything she has endured in her life? Can she learn to take the Lord into her heart? This book will reduce you to tears more times then not. But is shows the profound power there is in God's redeeming love. Debug test: your member name is: |
Ouvrages citésAuteurs citésBy Francine Rivers Janet Chapman Linda Fairstein Greg Iles Sarah McCarthy Sarah McCarty Julia Navarro by kathy reichs Kathy Reichs Francine Rivers Geoffrey C. Ward J. R. Ward |


