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PamelaM
Joined: 15 Mar 2010 Posts: 166
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 7:52 am Post subject: Alec Halsey Georgian Historical Mysteries-Has anyone read? |
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Has anyone read author Lucinda Brant’s Alec Halsey Georgian Historical Mysteries? One of the books, Deadly Affair is currently a freebie on Amazon, so I will probably add it to my vacation TBR. I have been burned on freebies (who hasn’t) but my delete function on Kindle works well. Brant looks like a newer indie author on Amazon, but maybe not? The descriptions of the two books so far in this series sound similar to the Sebastian St. Cyr series, but in the Georgian period. Yes, that could definitely work for me but would appreciate anyone’s thoughts on these books.
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Jane A
Joined: 23 Mar 2007 Posts: 722 Location: So Cal
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| I read another freebie of hers (and it's still free), The Salt Bride, which is a Georgian historical. Though it was a bit predictable I found it entertaining. Unfortunately, the free Alec Halsey book is the second in the series, but I think it would be worth spending $4.99 for the first book to check out the series. In fact, I may just do that! |
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PamelaM
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:28 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Jane A"]I read another freebie of hers (and it's still free), The Salt Bride, which is a Georgian historical. Though it was a bit predictable I found it entertaining. Unfortunately, the free Alec Halsey book is the second in the series, but I think it would be worth spending $4.99 for the first book to check out the series. In fact, I may just do that |
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