Well, it's actually kind of pretty isn't it?. And hello fireplace season!
The Dark Wives... Vera Stanhope brings the spice to a perfectly anti-cozy
fall mystery (Book Review)
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When a fictional character is so familiar to you that they feel like an
friend you’ve known forever, the author must be doing something (or, more
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Those books look good - I'm still trying to get all the Meljean Brook books in order before I start reading them.
Snow - already? I keep saying I'm going to take the kids up North one Christmas so they can see real snow.
Carolyn, where the hecka do you live? northern Canada? snow already????
The Mark Henry book was an interesting read for me to say the least! Wasn't a fan at all.
But nom nom for the Duran and Brook.
Snow??? *BRR*
Patti: Oh, that's a good idea.
Penelope: LOL. I live in Minneapolis, which is colder than most large Canadian cities.
KB: Not a fan!
Carolyn Crane --> I'd like to challenge you on that. I live in Edmonton, Alberta. We wear parkas under our Halloween costumes.
Anyhoo - I think I'm going to have to read "Bound By Your Touch" pretty soon - got the book at RWA and it's been burning a hole on my TBR, especially once I met Meredith Duran and discovered she's awesome in person.
AJ: Yes, I doubt we beat you on coldness! You and Winnipeg. However, I will stand by my assertion of most large Canadian cities being warmer. Not that it's a contest either of us wants to win!
I am not ready for snow but yay for sexy books and cozy fires.
Dang. We got more snow than I thought. (I slept in until 11:30.)
Hi Carolyn,
We got snow up north too. But it's melted already.
Kwana! hey, you know it!
Chris: Surprise. *g*
Anna: yes, hopefully people are feeling sorry for us!!
Pretty snow. We don't get much at all.
Snow?! Holy crap! LOL And to think I've been happy that it's been getting down in the 60s at night here. :)
The fireplace and books do sound good with snow outside. Enjoy!
However, I will stand by my assertion of most large Canadian cities being warmer.
Actually, I think you're right. The bigger the city, the more concrete and people and thus, heating. SO the ambient temperature is higher, so it is has to colder to snow there. At least, that was the explanation I was given about why it doesn't snow very often in London.
CJ - are you reading the Durran and Brook books at the same time?
I find it really difficult to read two books at once. Usually, I just stick to reading one book at a time, but I have noticed that other people have a couple of books going at once. I guess it's like multi-tasking.
Snow in October is almost as bad as snow in April/May.
Oh, I miss the snow! I've seen snow on the ground in the nearby mtns, but no snowflakes since I was a kid.
Wow snow! Hm, they have had snow/rain on the forecast for a week now but have not seen anything yet. Though it's snowing further up north
Snow!??! Eeep! What a beautiful picture, though.
I love Meredith Duran's writing and can't wait to read Demon Forged!
I know I'm behind in commenting but...my friend who just moved to Iowa sent me photos of the snowfall there and along with yours it just makes me jealous! lol I want snow! Although it does seem early. Enjoy it!
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