And a double-banger straight off the mark, in the book I was already reading.
It's the first one I've double-dipped - but I've decided that for me, if it's in the same sentence/paragraph I can snaffle it.
#WickedWords @AsYouWish
And a double-banger straight off the mark, in the book I was already reading.
It's the first one I've double-dipped - but I've decided that for me, if it's in the same sentence/paragraph I can snaffle it.
#WickedWords @AsYouWish
This was pretty meh for me. I‘ve always heard so much about this one-that it is a formative version of the genre but it didn‘t hold up well for me and was sooooo long. I almost bailed a few times and didn‘t find the characters at all. #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
This book. Untraditional and unconventional. Completely on the perimeter of usual historical romance plotting. In the wake of a devastating stroke, the hero is trapped in a world of pity and silence. He cannot communicate his thoughts or feelings and has sunk into black despair and rage because of the devastating aftermath of a stroke. She is his rescuer and redemption, pretentious and prickly. A Quaker and a rake - and an epic love story.
Oh. My. Gosh. This book! I loved everything about it. @Christy2318 it‘s found it‘s place on my all time favourite list too. And Nicholas Boulton did a fabulous job narrating. #maddygirl #favouriteherione #favouritehero
#XmasFaves #CanuckChristmasSwap. 🎅 Women‘s Fiction (Do we still call it that? 🙃), Psychological Thrillers 😳, Historical Romance ❤️ 🎅 Tea ☕️ hot chocolate, vodka...but mostly tea 🎅 socks, pens, anything with a book quote on it 🎅 lip balm 🎅 dark chocolate 🎅The Holiday 🎅 notebooks, notecards - anything really 😀
Tagged one; Four Hundred and Forty Steps to the Sea (Sara Alexander)
William Faulkner and Robert Frost
Far From the Madding Crowd (2015 movie); Fantasy Island (tv)
FUDGE
#manicmonday
#letterF
@JoScho
Books with #weather in the title. Flowers From the Storm is my favorite historical romance, ever, with great opening and closing lines. #romantsy #aprilbookshowers
He liked radical politics and had a fondness for chocolate.
A buffle-headed bad wicked man he might be-but he could recognize a miracle when he saw one.
DNFing this book. I'd heard it was very good but at 42% through I'm just not liking it. I'm not sure w
how I'm supposed to get behind a relationship starting between a mental patient (who isn't mentally ill but they don't know that yet) and his wannabe nurse, I just can't buy into it. Or will it get better? Should I power through a few more chapters to become more interested in it?
These, as you can probably tell from their loved condition 😚 are a few of my favorite #rereads .I've also reread the first 3 Outlander books so much they fell apart and I had to replace them digitally. (someday, when I win the lottery, I'm going to buy that beautiful HB set with the wraparound cover 😍 ) #booktober @RealLifeReading
Christian is a Duke and a reprobate who happens to be a mathematical genius. Maddy is a Quaker whose father is working on a mathematical treatise with the Duke. Christian has what appears to be a stroke and is carted off to an asylum. In sweeps Maddy who sees Christian is not mad but trapped. The ensuing story is heartbreaking and heartwarming. #romantsy #keeper
I first read this book years ago, it it stands the test of time as one of my all time favorites. Kinsale is an incredible talent, and she writes characters that make you feel, stories that make you think, and brings them together in an experience that is as enjoyable as it is sometimes profound. #OSRBC #romantsy
So different! Struggled to get into it at first but then was hooked. Never expected brain injuries and Quakers in a romance novel.