Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Sign of the Seven Trilogy (Nora Roberts)


I finished reading Blood Brothers (by Nora Roberts) a couple of days ago. I read it because both Deb and my mom had great things to say about the book ("Couldn't put it down", "Really good", etc...). I, too, enjoyed this supernatural story of three friends whose 10th birthday changes their lives forever. It was well written (and who cares if it is believable) and I am anxious for the second installment, The Hollow, to come out in May. If you are looking for an interesting story, I think this is a good one.

I mentioned in January that I was getting ready to read Born in Death (J.D. Robb). I enjoyed it. Eve helped her friend Mavis deliver her baby, which was very sweet. I also finished Beverly Hills Dead (Stuart Woods) the next in a series set in 1940s Hollywood. For those of you who read Stuart Woods, you recognize Vance Calder, who appears in the Stone Barrington series [set in current time].

I am about half-way through What Looks Like Crazy (Charlotte Hughes). It is a cute story about a quirky psychologist whose life is as crazy as her patient's. It is a nice, uncomplicated read. I guess I'd call it Chick Lit. Hughes has a great sense of humor so it is very cute.

Up next will be Snowfall at Willow Lake (Susan Wiggs). Happy reading!

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