blame it on Sabrina

I am on such a historical romance kick right now, it’s not even funny. Which is kind of surprising, since I haven’t been remotely interested in reading historicals for the past several years. Not for any particular reason! I still buy them, & they look so good, but when it comes time to grab a new book to read, I seem to pass them over for contemporaries—often Romantic Suspense.

But then, also for no particular reason, I suddenly decided to pick up Let Sleeping Rogues Lie by Sabrina Jeffries. Should I confess that I hadn’t read her before, even though I’ve met her & chatted with her & always thought her books would be wonderful? I just hadn’t been in the right mood. :sleepy:

Well, it was WONDERFUL! Loved, loved, loved it! I wanted to go grab up every Sabrina Jeffries book I had on hand & read them all at once.

I’m a little too slow to actually follow through with that, but luckily it was the holidays, so when I went looking for Christmas-themed stories, I found an anthology (Snowy Night with a Stranger) with one of her novellas in it. Read it, loved it, wanted more! :chocoyum:

I won’t say there wasn’t another book or two in between, but next I found myself reading By Love Unveiled, one of Sabrina’s books written a while back under the name Deborah Martin. It didn’t have the same lighthearted tone of her Jeffries titles, but as far as the story & writing, it made no difference to me. Loved it.

Skip ahead a little ways—more “other” books in between—& I decided to read Amanda Quick’s Slightly Shady. Mostly because I know I like Quick’s books, & my copy was also a hardback that I thought would be nice to get out of the way. :bunnyyum:  But I really liked that one, too, & being in a historical backdrop again wasn’t difficult at all; I enjoyed every minute of it! I’d also been reading other historical authors/novellas along the way, within the anthologies that contained Sabrina Jeffries stories, so I had those historical experiences, too.

Then came (completely out of order, I know) The School for Heiresses—yet another Sabrina Jeffries-driven anthology. The first novella is hers—“Ten Reasons to Stay”—& it took me about ten seconds to fall in love with it. :bunnybounce:

And now I’m reading Ransom by Julie Garwood. The minute I opened it up, it sucked me in. :cuckoocat:

Sigh. I’d say it’s official—I’m definitely on the historical romance band wagon again. But I’m not sorry…I’m actually really digging it. :giraffe:  I’ve moved three or four more Jeffries titles higher on my To Be Read pile, & I’ve also been glancing about for other historicals that catch my eye. :cuffs:

So far, though, I haven’t been struck by the desire to go back to writing historicals. I know some of you have asked if/when I’m ever going to write another historical, but considering that I’m currently contracted for contemporaries only, this is a good thing. And I kind of like my sexy, funny contemporary world, so I’m hoping the historical romance bug doesn’t bite me hard enough to make me want to write them again; it would just be SO complicated & confusing!

But that doesn’t mean I can’t still live vicariously through the authors who are currently doing it so very well. (Think we could get Sabrina to drop by The Dungeon for a visit one of these days? Oh, that would be such a treat! :bunnyhop: )

How about you—are you currently on a historical or contemporary romance kick? And feel free to name the titles & authors that have sucked you in! I wouldn’t mind a few new recommendations for the TBR/TBB lists. :basket:


Happy Sunday

Happy Sunday once again, my Darlings!  How are you this week? Wonderful, I hope, with lots of great stuff to share! :bunnybounce:

This week is sort of heavy on the TV/movie stuff for me…

I AM HAPPY that I’ve been getting on the Torture Cycle more often & was able to watch both 3 Days to Kill & Pixels.  I enjoyed both, but in very different ways, of course. :bunnyyum:

I’ve got a lot of To-Be-Watched movies on the DVR to choose from next, too—Snitch, The Wolverine, Inside Out, Strange Magic, Ant-Man, A Thousand Words…  Any recommendations on which I should lean toward more than the others? :ducks:

I AM HAPPY that I finally got Almost Human on DVD.  I just loved that show & am still annoyed that it was cancelled after only one season. :dizzyegg: And I’ve been wanting it on DVD ever since it was released, but just never found it at a decent price or got around to it.  Then El Rey Channel started playing it—as well as Constantine & Airwolf, have you noticed—in repeats & it got me all hooked on the show again. :giraffe:  Yes, I can see them there, if I want, but since they’re on at 6am these days, it’s not exactly convenient.  And I always feel better knowing I have a show that I love on DVD…just in case. :chocoyum:

I AM HAPPY, too, that I recently discovered another favorite is finally available on DVD:  The Sentinel.  Season 1 was released a while back, but now the entire series is available, which I wasn’t sure would ever happen.  I still need this one, so it’s only on my Wish List, but I’m watching…& waiting… :cuffs:

Most importantly, though, I AM HAPPY—really, really happy & grateful! :bunnyhop: —that after having a rough time of it on Monday & Tuesday, my sweet elder kitty Nicholas seems to have bounced back from whatever had him “under the weather” :rain: & is back to walking around on his own, acting much more normally. That’s really the biggest blessing of the week, as far as I’m concerned :happyeaster:

So how about you?  What’s been going on with you that you’d consider a blessing or something to be grateful for this week?  We want to hear about it so we can be happy with you! :bouquet:


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