I am not much of a reader these days, but i was a big fan of Catherine Cookson.,and colleen McCullough author of my fav book The Thorn Birds.
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I am not much of a reader these days, but i was a big fan of Catherine Cookson.,and colleen McCullough author of my fav book The Thorn Birds.
Oh! I have that book in my collection at school! It's by Annette Klause. I didn't realize it was a werewolf book! I know it is constantly being checked out, so I never have had the chance to actually sit and read it, lol.
I'll have to grab it at some point and read it.
FINALLY got Breaking Dawn this past week, and finished it last night (speaking of werewolves ;)). I really liked it, but it seemed different than the others. Can't put my finger on why though, yet.
James Patterson, Kathy Reichs, JD Ward, Fern Micheals, Tami Hoag and various others, most of the time I pick books because they look intersting though, not because of who the auther is lol.
JD Ward is a specific series call the Black Dagger Brotherhood, its en exellent series about vampires, other books are like "fillers" between release dates of her books for me lol. I wish more people would give the series a chance though, unfortinaly it gets classified as "Romance" in book stores and libraries which tends to give it a stigma. its unfortinate because only about 10% of the matrials in these books are "romance" the other 90% is fighting, torture, cursing and killing lol
Michael Kodas - "High Crimes" The fate of Everest in an Age of Greed
Judge Judy - "Don't Pee on my Leg and tell me it's Raining", "Beauty is Only Skin Deep, But Dumb is Forever"
I's about a girl and her family or "pack" who are Loups-Garoux (werewolves). She falls in love with a human who doesn't know she's a Loups-Garoux. I won't give you any more info than that because it will spoil the ending. They can transform at any time, and they revere the goddess of the moon, Selene.