I am E_bookpushers and I am addicted to books. I have to thank my mother for my addiction because one of my fondest memories involves bedtime stories. No, I am not talking about Dr. Seuss, Bernstein Bears or Madeline, those were daytime learn to read books, but I am talking about Tolkien, Richard Adams and Asimov…
Thanks to my mother’s open mindedness I did not grow up a genre snob. While I tend to read and enjoy SF/F in its various permutations, romance and its sub-genres I also read and enjoy westerns, murder mysteries etc. If a book can capture my attention, spark my imagination; carry me into a different world/reality than I am willing to give it a try. So bring on your recommendations so I can update my TBR list.
Happy reading!
re-read of the digital release. Not my favorite of her books. Hero and heroine were a bit too flat for me. Heroine saves hero on more then one occasion and he still treats her like she should be patted on the head and told to not worry about a thing. Heroine made a token, barely, effort to stand up for herself. I should have realized when my memory was sketchy on the details that there was a reason for that.