- THE BEST OF DAUGHTERS- 436 pages
- DEATH OF A VALENTINE- 6.2 hrs
- THE GIRL IN THE GATEHOUSE - 402 pages
- REFLECTIONS OF RAGAMUFFINS- 7 pages
- DEATH OF AN ADDICT - 6 hours
- EMMA - 1st chapter approx 1/2 hr [ the first one chosen but discontinued]
- EMMA - chapters 1-8 = 2 hrs 49 min Blackstone Audio version
- DEATH BY THE BOOK - 320 pages
- GOD ENCOUNTER - 42 pages
- THE DARCYS OF DERBYSHIRE - 3 hours
[for all the comments about reading more than 1 book at a time!]
plus mailbox treats ...
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Abigail Reynolds - MR. DARCY'S NOBLE CONNECTIONS
There’s only one fact that notorious rake Lord Charles Carlisle and his cousin, Fitzwilliam Darcy, can agree upon: a house party given by the Marquess of Bentham is bound to be intolerably dull. That’s why Lord Charles is delighted to accept a bet that he can seduce his sister’s pretty friend during their stay at Bentham Park. After all, it’s easy money for an experienced seducer, and it will relieve his boredom. Why should he care if his staid cousin Darcy disapproves? But when Darcy discovers that Lord Charles’ new target is none other than Elizabeth Bennet, the woman who just refused Darcy’s offer of marriage, he cannot stand by and watch as the woman he still loves is callously ruined. What he doesn’t know is that Lord Charles has a dark secret, and that his attentions to Elizabeth may not be what they seem.
But Darcy has a secret agenda of his own at the house party, one that could change everything change everything at Bentham Park. Add in a midnight rescue, clandestine meetings, a long-lost son, conspiracies, blackmail, and an attempted elopement, and suddenly this house party is anything but dull.
Two worlds . . .
Two centuries . . .
Two men who love the same woman . . .
Two prayers fervent enough to shift time . . .
Endless questions and possibilities . . .
What would a man give for a second chance at love?
What would he sacrifice to keep it?
What if the proud, arrogant Fitzwilliam Darcy of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice never changed after his disastrous proposal to Elizabeth Bennet at Hunsford? What if the humbled man who successfully courted her was not the same Mr. Darcy?
In Accidentally Yours, Book 1 of the Yours by Design Christian fantasy romance series,
worlds collide and time shifts when two men fall in love with the same woman. - Goodreads
Paperback, ebook, 252 pagesPublished January 8th 2014 by Robin Helm
Two centuries . . .
Two men who love the same woman . . .
Two prayers fervent enough to shift time . . .
Endless questions and possibilities . . .
What would a man give for a second chance at love?
What would he sacrifice to keep it?
What if the proud, arrogant Fitzwilliam Darcy of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice never changed after his disastrous proposal to Elizabeth Bennet at Hunsford? What if the humbled man who successfully courted her was not the same Mr. Darcy?
In Accidentally Yours, Book 1 of the Yours by Design Christian fantasy romance series,
worlds collide and time shifts when two men fall in love with the same woman. - Goodreads
Paperback, ebook, 252 pagesPublished January 8th 2014 by Robin Helm
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Thank you to author Kayce Hughlett for this FB party win !
AS I LAY PONDERING:Daily Invitations to Live a Transformed Life
AS I LAY PONDERING:Daily Invitations to Live a Transformed Life


Danny Fraser doesn’t realize how desperately he needs a rest until he meets Skye. By allowing him to glimpse her simple way of life, she helps him reorient his priorities – and steals his heart in the process. But his work and home in Seattle keep Skye at bay.
An isolated island girl with painful memories. A dedicated city boy with a wild past. What will it cost for them both to find a refuge from their storms?
Another fav MC Beaton mystery audio DEATH OF A SCRIPTWRITER

Macbeth feels a dismal foreboding when television film crews descend into his neighborhood to film a local author's out-of-print mysteries. Not only are they led by an overbearing and egotistical scriptwriter, but they have completely stood the original manuscript on its head.
The producers have determined that a sexy, pot-smoking heroine will bring in more viewers than the genteel and circumspect detective true to the original. The author herself and the local Calvinist minister are not amused. Before too long, the scriptwriter, the shapely actress playing the lead, and her jealous husband all end up dead, confirming Macbeth's suspicions that the gloomy village of Drim and glamorous media types were a dangerously combustible mix.
The mystery itself seems straightforward enough, but Beaton has provided more than the usual number of suspects and subplots. All of these spike the reader's interest while her wicked characterizations of both the locals and the inhabitants of TV-land are hilarious, and very occasionally thought-provoking.
The real strength of the book, and indeed Beaton's work in general, is the way in which she evokes the genuine isolation of Macbeth's rural Highlands and blends it with breezy renderings of murder, mayhem, and cozy cups of tea. In some ways it's a bit of an incongruous mix, but Beaton successfully keeps the tone on the lighter side.
'Death of a Scriptwriter' will certainly intrigue mystery fans as well as those who have wondered about the creations of the PBS/BBC series 'Mystery!' - K.A. Crouch at Goodreads
Sheila's BOOK JOURNEY
