I read a lot of these books a long time ago, so I can’t remember details about many of them. I do know that numbers 3 and 4 were quite entertaining at the time. And I liked Drew’s book, although Sean’s was better. Number 9 was fantastic, and number 11 was a very interesting, non-fiction look at a different side of New Orleans between the 1920s and 1960s: the prostitution business. And I’m just starting number 12, but I’m already enjoying it!
- The Devil’s Company (D. Liss)
- The Lost Symbol (D. Brown)
- Baby Laughs (J. McCarthy)
- Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay (S. Wilder-Taylor)
- Coming Back Stronger (D. Brees)
- The Blue Orchard (J. Taylor)
- The Paris Vendetta (S. Berry)
- The Six Sacred Stones (M. Reilly)
- The Soul of a Lion (B. Bennett)
- Pirate Latitudes (M. Crichton)
- The Last Madam (C. Wiltz)
- Roses (L. Meacham)
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Well. The only books on your list I have read are Drew's (Coming Back Strong ) and Barb's (Soul of a Lion). I have no quibble with your assessment of Barb's: a tour de force. And I didn't read Sean's so I can only trust your judgment ... but I.loved Drew's.
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