I read 15 books in March. Wow that's a lot for this time of year. It must be from all that extra snow we got. I totally forgot about the challenge after the first couple of books, oops. I was reading to escape.
- Nancy Martin's Some Like it Lethal (Signet, Blackbird Sisters Series)
- Laura Ann Gilman's Burning Bridges (LUNA, Retrievers Series)
- Debbie Macomber's 16 Lighthouse Road (MIRA, Cedar Cove Series)
- Charlaine Harris' Real Murders (Berkley, Aurora Teagarden Series)
- Samantha Hunters Fascination (Blaze, Hot-Wires Miniseries)
- JD Robb's Strangers in Death (Putnam, In Death Series)
- Dorothy Morrison's Bud, Blossom, and Leaf (Llewellyn, Nonfiction)
- Samantha Hunter's Friction (Blaze, Hot-Wires Miniseries)
- Denise Swanson's Murder of a Small Town Honey (Signet, Scuttle River Series)
- Samantha Hunter's Flirtation (Blaze, Hot-Wires Miniseries)
- Charlaine Harris' A Bone to Pick (Berkley, Aurora Teagarden Series)
- Nancy Warren's Private Relations (Blaze, Do Not Disturb Miniseries)
- Victoria Laurie's A Vision of Murder (Signet, Psychic Eye Series)
- Debbi Rawlins' Hot Spot (Blaze, Do Not Disturb Series)
- Lorna Barrett's Murder is Binding (Berkley, Booktown Mystery Series)
This was the month of mysteries, nearly everything I read had some sort of mystery plot line in it. It all started with those Blackbird Sisters, then a visit with Wren, and a slight detour to Cedar Cove before I found an entertaining rythmn of Blazes and Amatuer Slueth books. I followed Sam's HotWires on their adventures while catching up with Aurora Teagarden, Abbey Cooper and Dallas. I detoured into the real world for a moment and got some gardening tips from Dorothy Morrison, before I met Skye Dennison and Tricia Miles while catching up with the happenings at Hush Hotel. My fave for the month was Lorna Barrett's Murder is Binding. Tricia and Angelica are excellent characters and the book showed all the signs of being the first in a fun series.
Harlequin: 32 Non-Harlequin: 22 Ebook: 20 Print: 34
--Missy
"You shouldn't take life to seriously. You'll never get out alive." Van Wilder
What am I working on now? Find out at: http://elenacroft.blogspot.com






