Here's what Helen read for September and October.
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Esther's Children (Amazon AU) |
Beneath The Sapphire Sky |
The Bay |
A Country Christmas |
Reclaiming His Runaway Cinderella |
Under a Veiled Moon |
Keeping Up Appearances |
Tempted By The English Marquis |
A Stone's Throw |
Odessa |
The Liars (Amazon AU) |
Nine Months After That Night |
Hawaiian Hurricane |
The Model Wife |
Daughter Of The Home Front |
Only She Knew |
The Only Child |
Murder Below The Mistletoe |
The Work Wives (Amazon AU) |
The Trouble With Earls |
Conviction |
Helen always has a fabulous reading month. Let's see what stood out for her.
Helen in September:
Again so many good books. Not only romance but thrillers and historical fiction as well, I will do may best to pick out some standouts.
I do love my Harlequin Mills & Boon stories. They are always sure to take me around the world with fabulous heroes and heroines. This month, Michelle Douglas’s Reclusive Millionaire's Mistletoe Miracle, Kali Anthony’s The Marriage That Made Her Queen, and Dani Collins's Cinderella's Secret Baby did just that.
A couple more books in the new Bindarra Creek series by Rhonda Forest and Erin Moira O’Hara had me turning the pages, and another in the With Love from Kurrajong Crossing series from Dakota Harrison were so good.
Natasha Lester’s The Three Lives of Alix St Pierre is so good, as is Christine Wells’s One Woman's War and The Proxy Bride by Zoe Boccabella all are set around WW2 and must reads.
Phillipa Nefri Clark and Leanne Lovegrove both have new releases that I would highly recommend.
A couple of thrillers not to be missed A.J. Swann’s 2nd in her series, Hunter By Nature was not putdownable, and The Unbelieved by Vikki Petraitis was a fabulous read.
A couple of cosy mysteries from Beth Prentice and Megan Mayfair I thoroughly enjoyed.
And finally I read Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens after seeing the movie and I highly recommend both the book and the movie.
Helen in October:
Lots of great books across different genres, now to pick some standouts. 😊
A few historicals this month. Anna Campbell has a new book out The Trouble With Earls and it was so good. Sasha Cottman also released a new one which I devoured called Tempted By The English Marquis.
Annie West and Melanie Milburne did not disappoint with their new Harlequin releases Nine Months After That Night and Reclaiming His Runaway Cinderella which was Annie’s 50th book. Woo hoo!!! Congrats, Annie!!!
I loved Fiona Marsden’s A Country Christmas. It's never too early for a Christmas story.
A few thrillers and crime stories that had me turning the pages. The Bay by Allie Reynolds, The Liars by Petronella McGovern, and Conviction by Frank Chalmers.
Jennie Jones's Daughter Of The Home Front is a beautiful story. I have to mention Kaz Delaney’s newest Murder Below The Mistletoe, Kayte Nunn’s The Only Child and Karen Odden’s Under a Veiled Moon. They are all must reads and Tricia Stringer never disappoints with her stories.
Really they are all great stories and I do highly recommend them.
Have fun, Helen.
Well, that's it for what Helen read. What did you think? Did you read the same books? Different books? What did you read this month? Tell us below.
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