I am glad it got chatty in here! I am also more comfortable with this blog for sharing our life stuff as well as our reading. I checked back into Harlequin this morning. I posted again but am not going there very much right now. There are some people on the new WAYRN that I don't appreciate knowing my business. I know that sounds catty but I'm just being honest.
Sandi--once again thanks for setting this up. I probably won't try posting any pictures right now but thanks for the info. I know a couple of people who have had grown children and grandkids move back in and although there is an adjustment period it usually works out ok.
Donna M--do let us know how the photo walk went.
Amanda--seems the Phils are struggling right now. Congrats on how well the Flyers are doing. I know my dsil and his brothers are thrilled.
Donna H--I probably won't even use Harlequin to order anymore. I can get any of the books at Kmart that I want. With the exception of Mira books I won't be buying very many Har. for a while.
Trudy--I was able to just make this blog part of my favorites on my aol favs. I get here quickly now but the first few tries took a while.
Cady--yes The Restorer is the first book in the Graveyard Queens series and I would read it first. It is very good. I bought the second book today--The Kingdom. The third book will be out by the end of April.
I finished The Restorer this morning and really loved it. It does involve ghosts but is very good. The characters are well-done and the intrigue and mystery keeps you reading. The heroine Amelia does have a love interest who is very Gothic in nature. He is John Devlin and is a police detective with a tragic past. He reminds me a little bit of Nicholas Brisbane from the Lady Grey mysteries. Anyway, I highly recommend it. I can see why it is a Rita nominee.
Our day with the fam was great yesterday. The arboretum we visited was beautiful--all the spring stuff is in bloom.
Hope everyone is having a good weekend!
Mary
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