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Question of the Week:
What book or series would you recommend for a good Halloween read?
I'm a big ole' chicken and am not much into 'scary' books. My imagination is wild enough without giving it any more ideas. Just ask my Hubs. LoL
But for a fun Halloween read with a little bit of romance, some great characters, mystery and of course - GHOSTS (and a sexy Devil to boot!) then I recommend Terri Garey's Nicki Styx series. Love, love, love! Be sure to check out my reviews on the series.
Have a wicked weekend!
I haven't read that series yet. I'll have to put it on my TBR for next year.
ReplyDeleteI'm jumping in before work (since I'm a bad friend and haven't posted to this in weeks) to leave my suggestion.
ReplyDeleteIt by Stephen King. That damn Pennywise is scary as hell and one of the reasons I hate clowns (the other is the clown from Poltergeist).
Happy Halloween!
I haven't read this series but will have to add to my ever growing TBR list :). I think another great pic for a great Halloween read is Karen Marie Moning's Fever series. I'm real excited about her new book ICED that goes along with the Fever series. Have a very spooky Haoween week:)
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