Yes, it has been over two years since my last Great Finds post, though I think I did have a few great finds mentions in my Morning Monday Madness posts last year. If you're not familiar with my Great Finds posts, then I'll give you a quick breakdown: The Great Finds posts features my recent thrift store finds, mostly books.
Now the last thing I need is more books, but when I
come across a familiar author or a title that looks interesting, I
just have to buy it. Plus, I can't turn down a good bargain, which in
this case the books I bought today were only ten cents each.
I became a fan of Charlaine Harris' work several years
ago prior to the start of the second season of True Blood. I have
read about half of the Sookie Stackhouse series. Today I picked up
four other titles by her.
Grave Sight
The Julius House
A Bone to Pick
Shakespeare's Champion
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One of my guiltiest
pleasures is reading Harlequin novels, which may seem a bit weird for
a male reader. My favorite author from this genre is Debra Webb. Today I
picked up Secrets in Four Corners by her, though I'm not for sure if
I already have the book or not as I recognize the title, but I don't recall
seeing the cover before.

I also picked up In the Blood by Adrian Phoenix, Touch of Madness by C.T. Adams & Cathy Clamp The Witch of Cologne by Tobsha Learner and Hexes and Hemlines by Juliet Blackwell. Yes, I'm fully aware that a few of these titles are sequels to other books, but most sequels are the standalone types, so I shouldn't have a problem reading them.
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I have no clue when I'm ever going to get around to reading any of these titles, but hopefully I will get around to them one day. In the meantime, once I get a few other books & audiobooks reviews finished, I'm going to start reading Outlander, as I want to read the book for the second half of season one starts on Starz in April, that is if I can stop reading articles on ChuckPhilipsPost.com or watching music videos on YouTube.

I really need to dig into the Charlaine Harris books. I was lucky enough to meet her a couple of years ago at the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival and she was lovely.
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