Jenny Garland
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- Greensburg, PA, USA
- member since November 18, 2011
has 4 followers and is following 4 people
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I saw the Fern Michael books on your shelf and need to get back into those. I have nooo idea where I left off though! Lol. I'll have to check out the Sarah Booth series as well.
As for me, not too long ago I read through J.D. Robb's "In Death" series. It's pretty good, there are a TON of them though (close to 40 by now). And I know you liked Dean Koontz' Odd Thomas books...you might want to try his Frankenstein series as well. Starts out with Prodigal Son. There's a trilogy and then another 2 books after...the first three at least are really good. 4-5 were just okay but you don't really have to read them, there is an ending at the end of book 3. If I come up with any others I think you would like I'll let you know! :)
Hi Jen! I didn't realize you were still around on here...I actually had an old account of yours on my friends list (the one you started back when we were all still with Cori at OLS, lol!)
Hello Jenny,
I hope that the season finds you warm and reading. It is so COLD outside. Hoping for a mild winter but Mother Nature has a mind of her own and often carries a big stick.
I got some body wash for Christmas. That's like saying "Merry Christmas you stink!" Ha.
Dracula: Hearts of Stone (Dracula is a good guy)
We start with a shiny new pot of boiling water and add too many evil vampires, and not enough of the good biters. Toss in one suicidal Dracula; add a cup of mayhem and a dash of romance. Stir in some red sheriffs. Oh yes, and a pinch of mirth. Stir lovingly and you have a novel by A. J. Gallant. If it sounds like the recipe for you then you must read Dracula: Hearts of Stone.
Please check out my author page for excerpts:
http://www.independentauthornetwork.com/a-j-gallant.html
Unrealistic or not my writing gives me hope. But with something like 50 000 books published a month it is a little discouraging. I can just picture my book underneath that pile being crushed. I didn’t think there were that many writers.