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33 Outlander - Diana Gabaldon
34 Dragonfly in Amber - Diana Gabaldon
She's written a series of books with time travel and romance that take you back to the 18th century Scotland, and later, early pre-Independence America. The main couple is Claire and Jamie Fraser. Jamie is the stuff of fantasy for most women that read and love the books and Claire is strong, sassy and independent as well. Claire walks through a cleft in a large stone in a stone circle in Scotland and lands back in 1743 in the middle of a skirmish between the British soldiers and a band of cattle stealing Highlanders who end up taking her with them when a Captain of the army starts to threaten her. They don't trust her, she is English and could be a spy but eventually she wins them over, more or less. To save her from the clutches of evil Captain Jonathan Randall, an ancestor of her present day husband Frank (present day being just post-WWII), she is married to young Jamie for protection.

The series tells their story and adventures. Dragonfly finds them in Paris with "Bonnie" Prince Charlie, hoping to discourage him from invasion in as discreet a way as they can and later, when they realize it is going to happen anyway, they are back in Scotland and in the thick of the pre-Cullodden battles. Dragonfly ends just hours before the battle of Cullodden when the English slaughtered most of the Highlanders and decimated the Scottish Highlands in the aftermath.

I love these books. I'm not normally into romantic fiction unless it's really well written and this really is. It's not all heaving bosums and veiled references to manhoods and pleasure gardens. There is sex and it's done quite well. The research behind the book into that era is meticulous. There are 7 books in the series to date with a few "spin off" books featuring a secondary character, Lord John Grey. While they're good, they're not as good because except for The Scottish Prisoner, there's no Jamie! I find myself pulled into the books again so i expect to be rereading the whole series over this year in preparation for the new one.

35 - Witches in Flight - Debora Geary
Another really fun book by Ms. Geary, the third of the Witches on Parole trilogy. Full review here
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/303806571

36 - The Whitechapel Conspiracy - Anne Perry
First one of hers i've read. I did like it so i will be reading more. As this is about a conspiracy, it's a little hard to follow at times but it all ties together in the end.
Full review here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/299354984

37 - After Dinner Mints and other stories - Amanda Lawrence Auverigne
A free ebook i got through Library thing. Five short stories with twists. I didn't really care for them on the whole. The writing style felt a bit amateurish. (Cold Mirrors by [livejournal.com profile] naturalbornkaos is much better!)

I'm in the middle of the third Gabaldon book, Voyager. I shall have to read something else I think, i haven't been jumping from book to book lately but I think i need a change!
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