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2006: #48 – Seduced by Moonlight (Laurell K. Hamilton)

June 12, 2006March 1, 2021
Seduced by Moonlight by Laurel K. Hamilton

Book #48 was Seduced by Moonlight, the 3rd book in Laurell K. Hamilton’s Meredith Gentry series. I was in the library, once more looking for Narcissus in Chains (the catalog says it’s in, where is it?? How can it be missing from both libraries?), and noticed this one on the shelf. Impulse read! This was pretty par for the course for this series. Lots of

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2006: #24 – Micah (Laurell K. Hamilton)

March 6, 2006January 15, 2021

Book #24 was Micah, a stand-alone book in Laurel K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake series. I have mixed feelings about this. Not really because of the content, but because of the delivery. A novel this was not. It was a short story printed with 14pt type and double-spaced, with full page chapter headings to add some bulk to the book. Not really worth the $8 I

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2006: #21 – A Caress of Twilight (Laurell K. Hamilton)

February 27, 2006January 15, 2021

Book #21 was A Caress of Twilight, the 2nd book in Laurell Hamilton’s Meredith Gentry series. Just cleaning the rest of the Laurell K. Hamilton books out of my to-read list. This series is alright — I don’t like it as much as the Anita Blake series. This storyline in this book wrapped up a little too quickly for my tastes. Book count: 21 Pages

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2006: #18 – Incubus Dreams (Laurell K. Hamilton)

February 20, 2006January 15, 2021

Book #18 was Incubus Dreams, the 12th book in Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake series. I thought I was done with Ms. Hamilton for a while, then I realized that I got this for Christmas. I had to track it down, it wasn’t where it was supposed to be! Same complaint still applies. Somewhere along the way she started to sacrifice plot for a lot

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That’s I before M, 5 letters, no Ys. Obsessed with books. A lot.

   

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