I was a bit of a lazybones at the end of July, so I'm recapping my reading for the last two months now. These are the 19 books I read in July
1. Maureen Child - Thirty Day Affair
2. Sandra Dark - Old Flames
3. Linda Randall Wisdom - In Memory's Shadow
4. V.C. Andrews - Heavenstone Secrets
5. Allie Sager - Forgive Yourself
6. Magali - Vanishing Bride
7. Amber Riley - Flash Of The Firefly
8. Amanda Stevens - Matters Of Seduction
9. Karen Foley - Hold On To The Nights
10. Barbara McMahon - Accidentally The Sheikh's Wife
11. Elizabeth Bevarly - Bride Of The Bad Boy
12. Myrna MacKenzie - Maid and the Millionaire
13. Jennifer Crusie - Manhunting
14. Michelle Reid - The Passion Bargain
15. Jacqueline Raynor - The Stone Rose (audio book)
16. Day LeClaire - Accidental Wife
17. Stephanie Meyer - New Moon
18. Rita Rainville - McCade's Woman
19. Sally James - A Clandestine Affair
Now for August!
1. Christina Dodd - Just The Way You Are
2. Betty Neels - An Old Fashioned Girl
3. Nora Roberts - With Open Arms (Anthology)
4. Danielle Steel - Rogue
5. Katherine Arthur - Forecast Of Love
6. RaeAnne Thayne - The Cowboy's Christmas Miracle
7. Michele Scott - Happy Hour
8. Susan Crosby - Bound By The Baby
9. Robyn Grady - The Billionaire's Fake Engagement
10. James Patterson - Pop Goes The Weasel
11. Kris Radish - Annie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral
12. Cathleen Galitz - The Millionaire's Miracle
13. Leanne Banks - Billionaire Extraordinaire
14. Lauren Baratz-Logsted - The Twin's Daughter
15. Leona Bodie - Shadow Cay
16. Susan Mallery - Part Time Wife
I was down a little bit from my July totals but I read more mainstream fiction this month as opposed to the series romances that I usually devour. I also finished one of the summer reading challenges and the one other I finished a day after it ended, so not too bad.
How many books did you read last month?
Thursday, September 2, 2010
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Three books in August
Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser
Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh
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