Friday, June 24, 2016

Follow Friday

Follow Friday

Hosted by 
Parajunkee's View 
&
The Feature & Follow is hosted by TWO hosts, Parajunkee of Parajunkee’s View and Alison of Alison Can Read. Each host will have their own Feature Blog and this way it’ll allow us to show off more new blogs!
Recently Feature & Follow has gotten a makeover now each week we will have a prompt to respond to. 


My email followers are low and I'm working on changing that. However you are welcome to follow in your preferred form.  If you want to follow via GFC just in case it goes away I ask you follow a second way, email, Linky, Bloglovin'. Thanks!!!!

This Week's Prompt:

One or more standalone you wish was a series. 

Answer:
This one is tough it's been a while since I read a standalone. I've noticed that a lot of romance novels that I have read in the past are standalone. I also have a standalone series by different authors the only connection is the location that I love. 



Woodland Creek Series but not a series. Each novel is a standalone just written in the world of Woodland Creek. I would love to spend more time with the characters or at least the characters connected to those in Woodland Creek. These are a few of my favorite covers 



Life After Falling by Alyssa Rose Ivy - I really enjoyed the contemporary world hat Cassidy lives in. I would love to see more of this world and maybe one day we will. 
Fade to Red by Willow Aster - a captivating emotional romance that I wasn't ready to let go. I keep hoping we will have more in the future. 

This week was a little tough what is your most interesting bookish memory or experience?.

2 comments:

  1. Oh these are all new to me and they sound interesting so thanks for sharing!
    Old Follower.
    Check out My FF

    ReplyDelete
  2. These are all new-to-me books. I know series written by the same author set in the same location but each book features different characters. That drives me crazy that none of the established characters are every really brought back!

    ReplyDelete