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I am halfway through The Last Queen and am loving it as much as I loved Confessions. Now that I got my boys moved to Oregon, I am hoping to get back to it. I can't wait for the new book on Isabella.




* Runs away*"
You are very brave! It is more difficult to be honest but there are other readers who for the same reasons as you do not like certain books. But when I am looking for my next book to read and I check here on goodreads for the most part you read about those who loved the book but the ones who did not like, stay mute. So, good for you.

Thanks for the kind words!





That may be precisely it. I, personally, prefer "stand-alone" novels to series. Not just from you, but any author. As mentioned, I loved The Last Queen and also Confessions.



Ohh, looking forward to that one (of course I look forward to all you books, lol) The Borgias really fascinate me. When I was a child I lived in a subdivision where all the streets were named for popes and my street was Borgia Lane. I have had a thing for the Borgias ever since. Weird, huh?
Orsolya wrote: "Wow, I've never heard of streets named for popes. Intersting. Where did you grow up?"
I grew up in Saint Louis, Missouri, which is largely Catholic, or at least it was back then.
I grew up in Saint Louis, Missouri, which is largely Catholic, or at least it was back then.


FYI, THE QUEEN'S VOW is now here on Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...

http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22...
I really want to get to that one, Jennifer. I need to clear some reading time for it. C.W. is one of my faves.

Did you read The Last Queen. It's about Isabella's daughter, Juana. She wasn't a very sympathetic figure either.

No but I have it waiting for me.....
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www.cwgortner.com
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Thanks for joining us C. W. !