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Friday, April 28, 2006

What are you reading?


Just finished THE WARRIOR by Heather Grothaus. Such an awesome book. If you haven't read it yet, do!!

Since I'm really lazy today and can't think, I post the back blurb for you below:

Tristan D'Argent returns from battle to claim the keep bequeathed to him by King William, only to find his lands under the ruthless control of a treacherous rival--a man who has secured Tristan as his stepdaughter's betrothed. Determined to get his due without being trapped in marriage, Tristan prepares to win by any means necessary, only to be confronted by the beautiful face of the woman who haunts his dreams. She is Haith, the half-sister of his bartered bride.

Haith never imagined seeing the man of her moonlit visions in the flesh, or worse, as her greatest tormentor. Caught in the bitter treachery of sworn enemies, neither Tristan's strong words nor tender promises can quell her fear that their destinies have not yet begun to play out...in a time where the might of men rules with a vengeance, and the warrior who fights for love takes the greatest risk of all....

I so SO loved this book. A great, yummy hero in Tristan and a spunky heroine in Haith, with a great cast of supporting characters. Stayed up till 2 last night to finish it. If your in the mood for a great historical, definitely try this one!

Next up, I finally found HER SEXIEST MISTAKE (it had gone missing when I moved my stack of books around. That'll teach me to turn a stack backwards) so I get to finally finish it! Yay!!

posted by Lis at 9:25 a.m.

3 Comments:

You'll like Her Sexiest Mistake.

Friday, April 28, 2006 6:23:00 p.m.  

What Eve said - HER SEXIEST MISTAKE is awesome! I've never read that historical, though, but it sounds very intriguing.

Saturday, April 29, 2006 2:07:00 a.m.  

Loving HSM so far!
Should check it out Olga, I really enjoyed it. Seem to be on a bit of a historical binge lately. CONNECTICTUT FASHIONISTA, WARRIOR and started ROSELYNDE last night.

Sunday, April 30, 2006 5:25:00 p.m.  

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