Reading anything?
Okay, so my posts haven't been book related. *sigh*
I'm reading...I AM! I just haven't felt like talking about it. After finishing Karen Ranney's Highland Lord series, I fell in to a funk. They were just so good I guess I had my fix. I reread Johanna Lindsey's Hearts Aflame and Surrender My Love last Sunday. I love me some Lindsey (in case you didn't know).
Linc and I watched the Da Vinci Code (again) on Monday. The movie launched me into a reading of the book. The book launched me into reading Mary Magdalene, Bride in Exile by Margaret Starbird. Which then spurred on The Gospel of Mary Magdalene. Which is where I'm at today.
However, now I have an itch for another historical. I'm looking for a book about a guy (Scottish probably) who takes a woman hostage. They are traveling (to war, I think). She can sew and is assigned to his tent. I know at one point she cuts up all his clothes. It's very 80's physical. Probably written by Lindsey. If the title jumps out at ya, give me a holler, otherwise you can find me waist deep in books this afternoon.
Fiona
I'm reading...I AM! I just haven't felt like talking about it. After finishing Karen Ranney's Highland Lord series, I fell in to a funk. They were just so good I guess I had my fix. I reread Johanna Lindsey's Hearts Aflame and Surrender My Love last Sunday. I love me some Lindsey (in case you didn't know).
Linc and I watched the Da Vinci Code (again) on Monday. The movie launched me into a reading of the book. The book launched me into reading Mary Magdalene, Bride in Exile by Margaret Starbird. Which then spurred on The Gospel of Mary Magdalene. Which is where I'm at today.
However, now I have an itch for another historical. I'm looking for a book about a guy (Scottish probably) who takes a woman hostage. They are traveling (to war, I think). She can sew and is assigned to his tent. I know at one point she cuts up all his clothes. It's very 80's physical. Probably written by Lindsey. If the title jumps out at ya, give me a holler, otherwise you can find me waist deep in books this afternoon.
Fiona
2 touched me
I think that's Judith McNaught's Kingdom of Dreams
Yeah I was just going to say that it sounds like JM's A Kingdom of Dreams...but the woman was Scottish.
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