By Diana McCollum
Number One for this week is B.A. Binns blog post https://romancingthegenres.blogspot.com/2025/03/my-choice-for-greatest-romance-series.html
Her blog was on her choice of the best historical series. A series I loved and read many years ago. It made me smile to find another fan of "Angelique" by Anne Golon. I was so excited I must have read her blog post three times, the review of the books brought back memories of how much I enjoyed them.
B.A. Binns said that you can still find the books on Amazon. I'm going to search for the books, as I'd like to read them again.
Facetime with my sister makes me smile!
This morning I woke to 3" of snow and it made me happy. It's supposed to stop mid morning and turn to rain.
Last week after watercolor class on Saturday, Joy, Valerie, Kathleen and I went out for coffee. We all smiled and laughed. Having good friends makes me smile.
(watercolor by Me!) |
Seeing the new great grand baby and the 18 month old great grand baby for the weekend, I was smiling the whole time!
Tonight fixing dinner and a flock of turkeys came into our front yard. Two of the males spread their tale feathers, and oh what a sight! I smiled as they all jostled around each other. So I guess the animals, and birds always make me smile. Love it!!
Hope you have a smiling day today!!
What is your favorite genre to read?
5 comments:
Right now I'm rereading for the 4th(?) (could be 5th time) Jo Beverley's "Company of Rogues" series. Historical romance is my 'fo to' genre. I also have a stash of Nora Robert's earlier books. Love the ones set in Ireland, one of my most favorite places in the world. And those great grands? Just thinking about my two (almost 8 and 10) brighten my day.
I love Regency Romance and my two favorite authors of that genre are Mary Balogh and Grace Burrowes. I smile when I see deer in the yard or bunnies or quail. They come frequently. I love your baby ducks, Diana. My great grands aren't little kids any more. They are 21 and almost 23. It doesn't seem possible.
Judith,
I can't believe your greatgrand son is 8 yrs old! I thought is was maybe 4? Time flies!
there is something about historical romance that is soothing to me.
Barb,
I love Regency romance too. Mary Balogh and Grace Burrowes are two of my favorites.
OMG, hard to believe you have great grands in their 20's!! You look too young to have them that age.
Fun post, Diana - I love most any romance from contemporary to historical, fantasy, futuristic, small-town, city, etc. I have many favorite authors - hence my extremely full Kindle. Plus, I love discovering new authors.
As for kids and grandkids, my oldest grandson graduates from high school in May - AHHHH. Not ready to watch him head to college. So, I can only imagine how I will feel when my 3 grandsons marry and have kids. Can't wait! But, then again, I can wait, since I hate that they are no longer youngsters driving their tiny cars around on my kitchen floor.
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