What do I read?

Everything, anything.

Actually, I'd rather hear what you're reading. Put the title in the comment box in my guest book so everyone can see it.  A good book should be like a good friend. Introduce it to your other friends; enrich everyone's life.
If you love it, let it go.

On the whole, I like woman authors better than men. Most men write about how a person does things. Women tend to write about why a person does it, and that interests me more. I don't care about how to make a bomb. I want to know why anyone would want to. Okay, there are exceptions. I can't get enough of James Patterson's books and I devour anything by Edward Rutherfurd. 

I swore I couldn't relate to chick-lit until I read Shane Bolks' The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Men I've Dated. Now I understand some things will never change. I'm betting a ninety- year-old woman would love her book. It's too funny.

Have you read anything by Sharon Mignerey? She does incredible research. Some of her books are set in the Alaskan inside passages, and I, who never willingly travel north of the Mason-Dixon Line, loved it. Colleen Thompson wrote a fabulous prologue for Fatal Error. It still haunts me. I love Cheri Jetton's romantic heroes, and P.J.Mellor's offbeat humor.

Have you read the new Next line at Harlequin? You'll love them.

Susan Elizabeth Phillips captured the south so completely in Ain't She Sweet that I'm convinced she is a closet southerner. No way can she live in the mid-west. I think I went to school with Sugar Beth-I would have been the ugly stepsister.

Anything published by Belle books. I've never read one I didn't love. I won't even lend my copies to family members.

I guess my favorite author of all time is Rosamunde Pilcher. She writes about families and home. Sometimes I delay reading the last page because I don't want the book the end. Is there anything else I could say about her?

If you haven't read books by these authors, go buy their books and rejoice in their talent. I do.

I mean it. Now! Go! You can finish reading this when you get back. I'll wait.