Grace Valley #3
MIRA
August 2008
On Sale: August 1, 2008
384 pages ISBN: 0778326977 EAN: 9780778326977 Kindle: B0038OOSYY Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint) Add to Wish List
June Hudson is the town's doctor, a caring, capable woman who now has a bit of explaining to do. People are beginning to notice the bloom in her cheeks—and the swell of her belly. Happily, DEA agent Jim Post is back in June's arms for good, newly retired from undercover work and ready for new beginnings here in Grace Valley.
Expecting the unexpected is a way of life in Grace Valley, and the community is overflowing with gossip right now. Who is the secret paramour June's aunt Myrna is hiding? Does the town's poker-playing pastor have too many aces up his sleeve? But when dangers, from man and nature, rise up with a vengeance to threaten June and the town, this community pulls together and shows what it's made of. And Jim discovers the true meaning of happiness here in Grace Valley: there really is no place like home.
My daughter introduced me to Terry Pratchett. Brilliantly bizarre. (Mary Preston 2:16am January 31, 2010)
I never seem to be able to read as much as I want. I have a basket sitting beside my bed of TBR books. I have recently been reading Suzanne Brockmann books and am slowly reading her earlier books. I love them. (Robin McKay 10:02am January 31, 2010)
It seems like there is just never enough time for me to read right now. I have a a pile next to my bed of TBR books, some are older books and some are newer ones. I have to many to choose from, so when I do get time to read more again it will be hard to decide which to start first with. (Becky Ward 11:05am January 31, 2010)
Like most folks, my TBR pile seems to grow faster than I can read. I like the idea of participating in the online challenges to encourage us to broaden our reading. I read Alice Duncan's Strong Spirits this month - a new author for me that I really enjoyed. [email protected] (Penny Tuttle 11:12am January 31, 2010)
I recently started reading Laura Griffin and really like her writing. I rarely do challenges because life is too short and there is so little time to read. (Joyce Mandle 11:36am January 31, 2010)
On one of my yahoo groups, I got to know some good cozy mystery authors. Haven't read them in quite a while. I read I Scream, You Scream by Wendy Lyn Watson and Murder Can Be Binding by Lorna Barrett. I highly recommend both books. It's a good change of pace from what I usually read, from contemporary romance, to romance westerns (Linda Lael Miller) to historicals like Kathleen Woodiwiss and Victoria Holt. As usual, I have a lot of books I haven't even touched yet -- I just keep buying. I go to Walmart and I am lost -- it's like - I just have to pick up a book and yesterday I walked out with about four! (Peg Fragale 11:55am January 31, 2010)
I've been working at getting a blog started on what I read and have spent most of the month on that and researching other blogs. I did read "My Soul to Save" by Rachel Vincent and "The Iron King" by Julie Kagawa, both of which were okay books. They weren't great but I'll still be back for more of both series. (Lisa Richards 12:43pm January 31, 2010)
I read a lot of really good books this past month, namely Lauren Willig (The Betrayal of the Blood Lily), My Soul To Take (Yrsa Sigurdardottir), The Queen's Dollmaker by Christine Trent, The Murderer's Daughters by Randy Susan Meyers, My Unfair Lady by Kathryne Kennedy and this fantastic Medieval history book called A Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England which was so alive and not the dry history one expects. Kathryne Kennedy is a favorite author. The Yrsa Sigurdardottir was my second by her and I would now call her one of my favorite suspense writers.
My biggest find this past month was a ONE CRAZY SUMMER by Rita Williams-Garcia, a id's book for 9-12 year olds. It is set in 1968 during the civil rights movement. I was then almost the age of the main character in 1968. The author caught so well the eye of that age --- both the innocence and that special way of seeing through junk. One of the nest books I have read in some time. For me, it was such a find, as book that reached a special place. I have to read more by her. Such a good story teller. (Merri Crawford 1:03pm January 31, 2010)
Good wrap up for Jan. Sandi! I read two new to me authors this month whose books I will continue to read--Christyne Butler and Anna DeStefano. I read two favorite authors--Jodi Picoult and Elizabeth Lowell. I learned from Jodi's book that even a fav author can write a book you are not crazy about. From EL's book I was reminded how much I like her heroes. I read less books than I usually do in a month's time but two of them were over 400 pages. I am happy with the number because this year I am going more for quality then quantity. (Mary Perry 1:56pm January 31, 2010)
After starting January reading the 2nd & 3rd book of Leslie Parrish's Black Cats books I read a Blaze that I had missed sitting on my TBR shelf & then revisited Nora Roberts MacGregor family. I enjoyed each book thoroughly. Now I am reading Victoria Dahl's book Start Me Up. She was a new to me author last year. I'm doing the A-Z Hero/Heroine Challenge and so far so good. The book I am reading will give me a Q on the Hero. Wonder if there will be a Q Heroine down the road? Last year I read Robyn Carr's Grace Valley series after discovering the Virgin River books and was eagerly reading her backlist. I haven't read any of the new Virgin River books but will buy & read all of them. In fact, in a little bit I am off to do some shopping which will include a trip to Border's with my coupon! Have a wonderful Sunday to all. Total books read in January: 13, not great but not bad! (Donna McClure 2:15pm January 31, 2010)
I got caught up on some of my Harlequin Super Romances that were piling up on my tbr shelf.. I read a series called "Those Merrett Sisters", by Abby Gaines. Titles in order, Her So Called Fiance, Her Secret Rival and Her Surprise Hero. These young woman would do anthing to get their father, the head of a prestiges Law firm, Love.. And in the end they had not his but found strong men who knew how to protect them, but love them too.. Great books. (Kathleen O'Donnell 2:44pm January 31, 2010)
I drifted from new books in January and read Parick Swayze's biography, The Time of My Life. He was pretty frank about his faults and boasts. The new author (for me) is Allie Boniface. I have started her book, One Night In Boston, and it is hard to put down and do anything else. She makes her characters and the situations just seem so real and you are anxious to learn what comes next. (Gladys Paradowski 4:16pm January 31, 2010)
Good month ender Sandi. Maybe you should do this subject every few months.
For me, I didn't read any new authors. Enjoyed all the books I read though - an SRS 3-in-1, 2 Blaze, a Desire and Stuart Woods lastest. In the middle of a Presents, which I'm hoping to finish tonight. I'm doing two challenges - A to Z authors/titles. I should get some more reading in this year now that I'll be having my hour lunch at work by myself, which should help. We shall see! (Amanda Reeder-erdly 4:52pm January 31, 2010)
I read a couple of books which had been in my TBR pile for some time: "Once More, at Midnight" (also a new to me author) and "Cinderella and the Sheikh" (also a new to me author). I concentrated on historicals, my favorite genre, my favorite being Lynsay Sands' "The Brat." There were also several Silhouette Desires, and Harlequin Presents and Romances in the mix. I followed the mini-challenge for January and managed to go "Around the World." (Trudy Miner 8:01pm January 31, 2010)
I read 12 books in January. Most of them Silhouette Desires because I got really behind on those. The highlights of January for me was Maverick by Diana Palmer. A Highlander Christmas by Janet Chapman and Shattered by Joan Johnston. No New authors, no challenges, or new genres. (Debbie Beverley 11:31pm January 31, 2010)
My biggest goal for January was not to add to the TBR. Unfortunately, it was a big buying month, so I am two shy right now, but I am determined to not buy any in February until I catch up with January. As for my highlights, I read two super Holly Jacob's Super Romance books - Unexpected Gifts and A One of A Kind Family. (Kathleen Schilling 9:30am February 1, 2010)
I did read a book for a book discussion I probably would not have read otherwise and really enjoyed it and that was,The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. You had a great month reading, I think I only fit in about 5 books this month. (Joy Hoormann 3:27pm February 1, 2010)
I read more Philippa Gregory, and some romantic time-travel. I always pick one from to read list then I try something completely different, then I enjoy as much as possible. (Theresa Buckholtz 5:37pm February 1, 2010)