6/1/2023 0 Comments Gron's Fated by V.C. LancasterBeing no fool, Anna does that, ditching her car and her identity and leaving no tracks as she travels from New York to California along the iconic Route 66. The heroine, Anna Harris, finds her generous employer has been murdered and left a message for Anna to run. But her newest book, The Girl Who Knew Too Much, is a jump into the 1930s, a period that is now old enough to be considered historical, but with cars, telephones-and Hollywood movies. )Īmanda Quick made her bow writing Regency set historicals, and later moved into the Victorian period. (She's had a few other pseudonyms, but no need to go into those. She also writes historical romantic suspense as Amanda Quick, and futuristic romantic suspense as Jayne Castle. Moving on, Jayne Ann Krentz has written a lot of contemporary romantic suspense under her own name. I've spent much of the last weeks reading about Lady Trent and her dragon studies, but since I'll be interviewing the author, Marie Brennan, on June 23rd here at the Word Wenches, I'll say no more now. Susan here, with our newest What We’re Reading post, and we have a bumper crop to share with you! Without further ado, and because I’m dealing with a broken arm so typing is not my favoritest activity at the moment, here are some of the books this past month that have thrilled us, intrigued us, surprised us, captivated us, and of course are sending us in search of yet more wonderful books.
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