
TTT (TOP TEN TUESDAY @ THAT ARTSY GIRL
This week’s topic:
Top Ten Author’s I have read the most books by.
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I am just going to list my top ten favourite authors without thinking and those will most likely be the author’s I have read the most books by
Sandra Brown – so much suspense with all the lovely gooey things I really like to read
Nora Roberts – See Sandra Brown
Kristen Ashley – Oh my hat. This lady is just a laugh riot
Auryn Hadley – My first real RH. She was brilliant. Nothing of hers isn’t hot and amazing
C. M Stunich – See Auryn Hadley. Add in some funny. And good. Did I mention good?
Jessica Gadziala – So dark. So really well written. So so so amazing
Francine Rivers – not my usual type of book but she writes Christian fiction without it being too much. If you know what I mean
J.K. Rowling – Yes I know she hasn’t written a lot but I am so counting the amount of times I have reread the books.
Jeffrey Archer – He is AMAZING.
Sydney Sheldon – So sad there are no more 😦
Wow – that was the easiest TTT I have ever done. I love it.

TEASER TUESDAY @ THE PURPLE BOOKER
The rules here are simple. Grab the book your busy with, open on a random page and quote 2 snippets from that page. Just don’t spoil the book for your fellow readers and don’t forget to give us the title and author of the book.
This week I am reading

Deceived (The Devil’s Syndicate #1) by Sarah Bailey
The four men from last night.
They were all here.
They had taken me.
The question which formed on my lips was, “Why?’
All Four men fixed their eyes on me, making me realize I’d spoken out loud.
THIS WEEKS: FIRST CHAPTER, FIRST PARAGRAPH, TUESDAY INTROS WITH @ SOCRATES BOOK REVIEWS
Ash
I could pinpoint the moment in my life when everything fell apart to the day the love of my life walked out. At least I thought he was the love of my life.
Now – if this doesn’t get your curious cat sticking his head out I am not sure what will…
I know so many people so love Nora Roberts’ work!
My TTT .
She is pretty darn amazing. And has grown so much when you look at her earlier work compared to her latest.
Nora Roberts… Sandra Brown… THE BEST! You can never go wrong with their books!! Shoot, Nora was the one to introduce me to the idea of PNR years ago!
Great list! 😀
Here’s my Top Ten Tuesday.
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Nora Roberts! Her writing was my introduction to romance. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to check out Auryn Hadley. 😊
Haha… Enjoy 😉
Haha, I deducted that “most read” also = favorite authors. Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers is one of my favorite books ever, and yet I still haven’t read anything else by her! But I do know what you mean 😉
I have read Redeeming love 3 times in the English version and twice in my home language (Afrikaans). It is one of my all time favourites. You should really try The Scarlet Thread and Leota’s Garden. Both really great.
Thanks for sharing! I haven’t read most of the authors on this list. I guess I need to change that.
That’s why I love TTT! Getting introduced to so many new authors.
It doesn’t sound like my kind of book but I hope you enjoy it. Check out the book we are featuring at Girl Who Reads
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I used to love Nora Roberts and Sandra Brown’s books. I just haven’t had a chance to read any lately but they are always so good. Your Tuesday book looks great.
I am so up to date with my Nora and Sandra books that I eagerly await their quarterly releases.
Roberts is one of my most read, too. She has so many books!
Yes. SO many So good.
Oh wow I haven’t done a Teaser Tuesday in ages!
Ha – I don’t even link up to the original post most weeks but I love sharing the teaser as it goes so well with my other Tuesday posts.
Oh hello, there are a couple of new authors on your list I need to find out mroe about — especially Sandra Brown — suspense and gooey goodness!
If you like suspense then she is definitely for you!
I used to read a lot of Sydney Sheldon’s books, too.
He created these epic life stories. I loved being with a character from basically the beginning to end.
JK Rowling made my list too. Harry Potter was a massive part of my childhood.
And a very important part too.