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Children's public librarian, romance reader and huge historical fiction fan. Enjoys dancing and rug hooking, which is a fiber art.

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Fated Mates Book Club: Romance Books for Novel People
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Reading...Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience
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White Hot (Hidden Legacy, #2)
The Manifestor Prophecy (Nic Blake and the Remarkables, #1)
Long Summer Day (A Horseman Riding By #1)

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I’m Glad My Mom Died

I’m Glad My Mom Died

Jennette McCurdy

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  • Favorite obscure romance novel/author? (repost from club forum)

    Tell me about a favorite romance novel or author that Jen and Sarah either have never mentioned or rarely mention on Fated Mates. I have a series and a book. First, I absolutely love Elizabeth Essex's Reckless Brides series. They are historicals set during the Napoleonic War and tend to be about sailors. (Essex has a masters degree in maritime archeology so she knows her stuff!) The first book, Almost a Scandal, is about a woman who disguises herself as her brother to take on his post as a cabin boy, but lo! The captain is a family friend who knows her! There is a lot of yearning in tight spaces in this one. The final book, A Scandal to Remember, is about a lady scientist who embarks on a voyage to South America and falls in love with the ship's captain. I don't remember a whole lot about this book, but I EXTREMELY remember the part where they have sex in a rowboat in a hurricane off the coast of South America. Ya know. For warmth. Lastly, no one ever talks about Captive Bride by Katharine Ashe and I NEED more people to read this book. It's a historical paranormal about a heroine who has to go to a castle in Wales to rescue her dipshit brother who claims he has to marry the lady of the castle or else she'll be wedded to a ghost. Turns out he isn't hallucinating! And now the ghost wants to marry the heroine! A truly bonkers book, the hero MUST deflower the heroine so the ghost won't be able to force her to marry him. What better romance reasons could you ask for? Anyway, tell me yours!

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