It’s time to make a dent in my TBR pile. January is a great time for me to organize my books and give them a onceover. This winter should be exciting with this collection.
Paint and Nectar by Ashley Clark combines 1929 secrets and present-day Charleston rambles for a unique flavor of romance and mystery. Karen Kingsbury’s Forgiving Paris offers a place and time for forgiveness in the iconic backdrop of Paris.

The Fur Trader’s Lady by Gabrielle Meyer takes the reader to the Canadian wilderness in 1803 where romance is sure to win with a heart of endurance. Traitor in the Scottish Isles by Paige Edwards fills this inspirational romantic suspense with MI6 agents, undercover assignments, and love/hate relationships.

Syrie James’ The Mysteries of Pendowar Hall drops the reader off in one of my favorite places—Cornwall, Englands—in 1849. What a perfect time to read a small-town girl mystery by Jann Franklin called Mardi Gras and Mayhem—welcome to Louisiana and the Mardi Gras season.

We’ll chat again soon. I need to start reading. What wonders are in your Winter Read pile?



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