February 2008 Reading Summary
1. Goldilocks and the Three Baron’s by Nancy Madore, (Spice Brief, 2007)ebook
The Invitation by Lacey Dane, (Spice Brief, 2007)ebook
Soul Strangers by Eden Bradley, (Spice Brief, 2008)ebook
Forever Yours by Charlotte Featherstone, (Spice Brief, 2007)ebook
Letting Go by Sarah McCarty, (Spice Brief, 2007)ebook
Invite Me In by Delilah Devlin, (Spice Brief, 2007)ebook
2. Mistress & A Million Dollars by Maxine Sullivan (Silhouette Desire, 2008)ebook
3. Pick Me Up by Samantha Hunter (Harlequin Blaze, 2007)paper
4. The Texan’s Forbidden Affair by Peggy Moreland (Silhouette Desire, 2006)ebook
5. By The Blue Moon, Blue Moon Magic 1 by Debi Wider (Loose Id, 2007)ebook
Twice in a Blue Moon, Blue Moon Magic 2 by Honey Jans (Loose Id, 2007)ebook
6. The Texan’s Convenient Marriage by Peggy Moreland (Silhouette Desire, 2006)ebook
7. The Baby Conspiracy by Delores Fossen (Harlequin Intrigue, 2008)paper
8. The Texans Honor-Bound Promise by Peggy Moreland (Silhouette Desire, 2006)ebook
9. Teasing Danger (Darklands #1) by Autumn Dawn (New Concepts Publishing, 2002)ebook
10. The Texan’s Business Proposition by Peggy Moreland (Silhouette Desire, 2007)ebook
Total Read February/YTD
10/19
Imprint Totals:
Silhouette Desire: 6
Harlequin Romance: 1
Harlequin Historical: 1
Harlequin NEXT: 1
Harlequin Intrigue: 1
Harlequin Blaze: 1
MIRA: 1
Silhouette Bombshell: 1
Harlequin Superromance: 1
Spice Briefs: 6(counts as 1)
Other: 4
January's Favorite's:
Seventh Key...Evelyn Vaughn
Wicked Game...Jeri Smith-Ready
February's favorite:
Pick Me Up by Samantha Hunter
Paper books: 7
Ebooks: 12
Har/Sil...15...78.9%
Other...4...21.1%
Notes:
Well, my goals for March are to complete the Piece of Texas series, and to catch up on my Nocturnes. I will probably read them every other. I also want to get to Maria V Snyders second two books in her Study trilogy, as I really loved her first book. Happy March evryone!!
"I would be the most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves"...Anna Quindlen











