What books are you reading?

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I'm now reading both Letter Perfect by Cathy Marie Hake-which I have not read before- and Danger in the Shadows-which I have read-by Dee Henderson
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Ooo, I really like "Letter Perfect." :D Cathy Marie Hake is a pretty good author.

Right now I'm reading "Hideaway" by Hannah Alexander. My best friend recommended the author, and now this is the 7th book that by Hannah Alexander (actually a pseudonym for a couple that writes together) that I've read. It's quite intriguing so far, and a bit different from the other books I've read by Alexander, which is nice.
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Currently, I'm reading Try Fear by James Scott Bell. Lawyer/suspense/mystery genre. ;)

And I'm waiting for Coral Moon to come in at my library so I can read it and the next few in the Kanner Lake series. :x
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I finished Cape Light and am now starting the second book Home Song.
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I'm reading "At First Sight". It's the sequel to "True Believer". I don't know the name of the author though.
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Right now I'm reading, Leave It With Him, by Elizabeth Lonseth. So far it been a vary good book.
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I am reading The Revelation by Beverly Lewis. After that I will read Loves Unfolding Dream by Janette Oke. :D
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Is Loves Unfolding Dream part of the Love Comes Softly series? And have you seen the movies?
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The Top Crusader wrote:Arguing With Idiots :inlove:

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I'm reading EPIC, the one sequeled by SAGA. It sounds boring. It's not. :violent:
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I am still enjoying my re read of the Cape Light series. I am now on book three: A Gathering Place.
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I've been plodding my way through The Book of Concord since Feburary.
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I finally finished reading Justification and Regeneration a few days back, and totally recommend it! I'm now reading a very interesting biography on George Mueller.
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A Widow's Hope by Mary Ellis. Very good so far.
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I'm reading "The Choice" by Nicholas Sparks.
The last book I read was by him too.
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I'm actually working on reading the Passages books for the first time. :D I just finished Arin's Judgment. I was begining to read the Lord of the Rings books for the first time several months ago, but I had to put those on hold and then got distracted with other books...
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Right now I'm reading "Note of Peril" by Hannah Alexander, and it's really good so far! I was sucked right into the story. :D I'm halfway through, and I can't wait to finish it and find out what's happening. :mad:
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I've been reading a lot of Tracie Peterson's books lately... I only have about two series left, I think. :- I just finished the Bells of Lowell trilogy. :inlove: I love her books.
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I'm reading Out of Time, by Paul McCusker. \:D/ Which is the second book in the Time Thriller Trilogy...so I'll be starting in on the third book shortly.
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