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72. Getting Started Knitting Socks by Ann Budd: Good intro to knitting socks. I checked it out because I was looking for more patterns.
73. Sizzling Sixteen by Janet Evanovich: Another Stephanie Plum adventure. Her cousin Vinnie gets kidnapped because of a gambling debt and she and the girls have to rescue him. I like how Evanovich inserts modern technology and pop culture into her books so they remain relevant.
I am so on a Susan Elizabeth Phillips kick right now. I read her books in college and really liked the Chicago Stars series.
74. Nobody's Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: I like SEP's writing style. It's a little different from the typical romance genre or at least better written. It's about a Dr. Jane Darlington who wants to have a baby, but with a "stupid" person so her baby won't be a super genius freak like her. She goes after the quarterback of the local famous football team, not knowing he's not as dumb as she thinks.
75. What I Did For Love by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: It seems like this was loosely based on Jennifer Aniston/Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie mixed with other celebrity stories. America's sweetheart marries her bad boy co-star in a drunken stupor. Her golden boy ex-husband is now with a hollywood bad girl/do gooder. At first it was about publicity, but then they fall in love. (of course)
76. Heaven, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: A cute story about a nerdy old virgin and the hunky wide receiver that falls in love with her.
77. It Had To Be You by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: The prodigal daughter of a football team owner returns after her father's death. She inherits the Chicago Stars and her teenage half sister, with conditions. She clashes with the head coach and they call in love.
Do you see a theme here?
73. Sizzling Sixteen by Janet Evanovich: Another Stephanie Plum adventure. Her cousin Vinnie gets kidnapped because of a gambling debt and she and the girls have to rescue him. I like how Evanovich inserts modern technology and pop culture into her books so they remain relevant.
I am so on a Susan Elizabeth Phillips kick right now. I read her books in college and really liked the Chicago Stars series.
74. Nobody's Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: I like SEP's writing style. It's a little different from the typical romance genre or at least better written. It's about a Dr. Jane Darlington who wants to have a baby, but with a "stupid" person so her baby won't be a super genius freak like her. She goes after the quarterback of the local famous football team, not knowing he's not as dumb as she thinks.
75. What I Did For Love by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: It seems like this was loosely based on Jennifer Aniston/Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie mixed with other celebrity stories. America's sweetheart marries her bad boy co-star in a drunken stupor. Her golden boy ex-husband is now with a hollywood bad girl/do gooder. At first it was about publicity, but then they fall in love. (of course)
76. Heaven, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: A cute story about a nerdy old virgin and the hunky wide receiver that falls in love with her.
77. It Had To Be You by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: The prodigal daughter of a football team owner returns after her father's death. She inherits the Chicago Stars and her teenage half sister, with conditions. She clashes with the head coach and they call in love.
Do you see a theme here?
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