I have been doing lots of reading this month. And by that,
I mean I haven’t done any writing except for my blog posts.
At this point, I’m in the middle of my 28th book
for this month.
It started out with me reading what Jana Deleon books I did
have on my reader, and then I decided to look up more of her works. I am currently
on her Miss Fortune series. I have now read ten of those, there are 24 or 25,
so I still have more to get. And that’s only one of her series! I just want to
get through all the Miss Fortune books before I read anything else of hers. I
plan to read the Mudbug series after the Miss Fortune series.
By the way, if you are looking for funny cozy mysteries,
look up the Miss Fortune series. They are more of a fish out of water combined
with a comedy of errors than anything. And they are hilarious, which is saying
something since I don’t get jokes too often.
After I read those ten books, I thought I’d read another
mystery. I read one that is more suspense than mystery, the author of that one
gives the POV of several characters including the bad people.
Then I decided to read something less intense and switched
to my Marta Perry “The Three Sisters Inn” series. That’s three books of cozy,
sweet, mystery.
After that, I decided I’d had enough of mysteries for a while
and switched to Brenda Minton’s Cooper Creek series, what I had of them on my
reader. I am still one book short on them. I read the first seven, but
somewhere along in there, I realized some of the characters mentioned were in
her series about cowboys, which I have six of in hard copy, so I dug them out
and reread them, only to discover I was missing the final two of that series
both of which are before Cooper Creek starts.
I got those two at an exceptionally low price on
my reader. The first one of those two is the one I am on now.
However, in talking to Konnie about authors she knows and
likes, we got on the subject of Rusty Ellis, another mystery writer I like, and
well, he is family. He’s married to a distant cousin of ours.
But in talking to Konnie, I realized he had more books out
than the one I already had, so I looked him up on Amazon, and now I have four
of his books. So, I already have my February reading list.
I have tons of mystery books. I know I have mentioned Dick and Felix Francis before, but I also have some of the likes of Agatha Christy and Patterson, as well as all the mystery writers I've already mentioned. I even have the first twelve of the Boxcar Children mysteries.
And as far as sweet romance goes, well, clearly, I have several
by Brenda Minton. More than I have already mentioned. Three more to be exact.
Brenda Minton is one of the authors in the “After the Storm” series on the “Love
Inspired” line. That series is good too. And I have two of Minton’s standalone
books.
I also have several “Love Inspired” books by Linda
Goodnight, some are in a series, and one is a standalone. My favorites of hers
are the “Whisper Falls” series and “Special Delivery Baby.” I have four of the “Whisper
Falls” series and five of the “Triple C Cowboys” series. I really should look
up if there is more sometime. Can’t afford to buy more right now though.
Then again, I got my first Linda Goodnight for free on
Kindle. Yeah, I’m hooked. Of course, I know that any “Love Inspired” book isn’t
going to have scenes I don’t want to be reading.
This reminds me, I received three books as Christmas
presents this last year, and I’ve never heard of any of the authors, so I have
no idea what I’d be getting into with them.
Years ago, I first read Nora Roberts in a Reader’s Digest condensed
book. On reading a full book of hers, I discovered I can only handle her in the
condensed form, and that made me hesitant to read any full works of Dick
Francis. I didn’t delve into his uncondensed works until a friend promised me
his writing was clean.
Hence why I am reluctant to read unknown authors.
Not that I haven’t done that. Any book published by Deseret
Book or part of the “Love Inspired”, “Sweet Romance” lines, or family, guarantees to be
a safe read.
Anyway, happy writing everyone.