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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Courtship and Curses
Courtship and Curses by Marissa Doyle This is the third book in the Leland Sisters trilogy. Book 1: Bewitching Season Book 2: Betraying Season It is Sophie’s first season, one she has been dreaming of her whole life, but sadly, … Continue reading
Path of Beasts
Path of Beasts by Lian Tanner This is the third book in the Keepers trilogy. Book 1:Museum of Thieves Book 2: City of Lies Back in Jewel after their time in Spoke, the children find the Fugleman is once again … Continue reading
City of Lies
City of Lies by Lian Tanner This is the second book in the Keepers trilogy. Book 1: Museum of Thieves Book 3: Path of Beasts Life is very different in Jewel after the end of Museum of Thieves. Goldie struggles … Continue reading
Museum of Thieves
Museum of Thieves (The Keepers) by Lian Tanner This is the first book in The Keepers trilogy. Book 2: City of Lies Book 3: Path of Beasts Jewel is a city beset by dangers. Dangers that threaten the very lives … Continue reading
Goddess
Goddess by Josephine Angelini This is the third book in the Starcrossed trilogy. Book 1: Starcrossed Book 2: Dreamless Book 3: Goddess Those of you who have been reading my blog for awhile, you know me at least a little … Continue reading
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The Dragons of Blueland
The Dragons of Blueland by Ruth Stiles Gannett This is the third book in the My Father’s Dragon Trilogy. Book 1: My Father’s Dragon Book 2: Elmer and the Dragon Gannet is very kind to readers. At the start of … Continue reading
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Emerald Green
Emerald Green by Kerstin Gier This is the final book in the Ruby Red trilogy. Book 1: Ruby Red Book 2: Sapphire Blue To start the book, our ruby has a broken heart. She feels betrayed by Gideon, whom she … Continue reading
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Hat Trick!
For me, the very best kind of series isn’t a series at all. It’s a trilogy. Long enough to draw you in without being so long as to drag on. It takes a certain kind of talent (and usually a … Continue reading
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