Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Books I Have Read


They say that most writers tend to read a lot. In my case, that is somewhat true. I will admit that I read more than the average person, but not as much as some writers and bigger book worms do. I could definitely read a lot more. 

But I did make a list showing most of the books I have read. 


Of course I left out the dozens children’s books I plowed through between ages 3 to 12. I can’t remember most of those. Also the many cook books I have owned and used.


You will notice books like The Celestine Prophecy and a list of Richard Bach books. You can thank my Dad for those. 

See, after my parents divorced, I lived with my Dad up in the mountains from age 13 to 22. On weekends and in the evenings, Dad would break out some of his favorite books and read them to me. Or if he needed a break, he would hand the book to me and I would read it to him. It was always something philosophical or inspirational.


And then you will notice a rather long list of steamy Sheikh/Desert/Arab romance novels. I can explain. Around age 23, I was living with my boyfriend at the time. I was browsing through the book aisle of a local supermarket. I kind of had a thing for men with olive skin, dark hair and foreign accents. Plus I adored the “hate-to-love” trope.


So when I saw a Harlequin romance novel called “Possessed By The Sheikh”, I read the synopsis on the back. I felt intrigued. So I bought it and thus read my very first romance novel, cover to cover. I loved it! Over the next 7 years, I would buy up and read as many similar books as I could.


It’s no wonder I later ended up marrying an Eastern man. That 6-year marriage ended in divorce. So I learned the hard way that REAL men are not like the ones in the books.


But reading all those romance novels did give me some foundation to build on in the world of love stories.


I have written dozens of erotica short stories in online forums (anonymous). Readers there would tell me they very much enjoyed them! So I started writing a Sheikh/Desert romance novel of my own. But it has been hiding away in a folder on my external hard drive, unfinished.


Instead, I took up writing a different kind of love story/novel which I want to get published in the future.


Then of course, you will see a few self-help books on the list. That
being said, here is the list of books I have read. Please comment if you have read any of them and let me know what you thought:



On Writing by Stephen King

How To Write A Page Turner by Jordan Rosenfeld

Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach

One by Richard Bach

Bridge Across Forever by Richard Bach

Illusion by Richard Bach

A Gift Of Wings by Richard Bach



The Never Ending Story by Michael Ende

Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor

Let The Circle Be Unbroken by Mildred D. Taylor

The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield

Barnes and Noble Collector’s Edition of “Complete Grimm’s Fairy Tales”

Peter Pan by J.M. Berrie

Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Harry Potter Books (all 7 parts)

Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark (All of them)

Goosebumps (most of them)

The Last Vampire by Christopher Pike (all 4 of them)

The 5 Love Languages By Gary Chapman



20/20 Diet by Dr. Phil McGraw

Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution by Dr. Robert C. Atkins

Complete Keto by Drew Manning

Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus by John Gray

Mars And Venus In The Bedroom by John Gray

How To Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It by Patricia Love and Steven Stosny



Possessed by the Sheikh (Sheikh's Arabian Nights #3) by Penny Jordan

The Sheikh's Disobedient Bride by Jane Porter

Stolen by the Sheikh (Clemenger Sisters #2) by Trish Morey

The Sheikh's Reward (Sheiks #3) by Lucy Gordon

The Sheikh's Innocent Bride by Lynne Graham

The Sheikh's Secret Son (Sharjah Sheikhs #3) by Leslie North

In the Arms of the Sheikh by Sophie Weston

At the Sheikh's Command by Kate Walker

Traded to the Sheikh by Emma Darcy

Sheikh Boss, Hot Desert Nights (Undressed by the Boss, #5) by Susan Stephens

The Sheikh's Virgin Bride (Sheikh's Arabian Nights #1) by Penny Jordan

Possessed By The Sheikh by Alexandra Sellers

One Night with the Sheikh by Penny Jordan

Sleeping With The Sultan (Sons of the Desert: The Sultans #3; Sons of the Desert #15) by Alexandra Sellers

The Fierce and Tender Sheikh by Alexandra Sellers

Daring the Dynamic Sheikh (The Royal Wager #3) by Kristi Gold

Delaney's Desert Sheikh (The Westmorelands, #1) by Brenda Jackson

In The Sheikh's Marriage Bed by Sarah Morgan

Bella and the Merciless Sheikh (The Balfour Brides #7) by Sarah Morgan

The Sheikh's Unwilling Wife (The Desert Princes #2) by Sharon Kendrick

Sheikh Without a Heart by Sandra Marton

The Sheikh's Virgin by Jane Porter

The Sheik and the Runaway Princess (Desert Rogues #4) by Susan Mallery

Taken by the Sheikh (Sheikh's Arabian Nights #5) by Penny Jordan

Desert Doctor, Secret Sheikh by Meredith Webber

The Playboy Sheikh's Virgin Stable-Girl (The Royal House of Karedes #2) by Sharon Kendrick

The Sheikh's Wayward Wife (Sheikh Tycoons, #2) by Sandra Marton

The Sheikh's Ransomed Bride by Annie West

The Sheikh's Chosen Wife by Michelle Reid

The Sheikh's Captive Bride (Surrender to the Sheikh, #7) by Susan Stephens

Sheikh Surgeon by Meredith Webber

Fit For A Sheikh (Texas Cattleman's Club: The Stolen Baby, #6) by Kristi Gold

Undercover Sheik by Dana Marton

Love-Slave to the Sheikh by Miranda Lee

For the Sheikh's Pleasure by Annie West

Monday, October 14, 2019

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Books I Have Read

They say that most writers tend to read a lot. In my case, that is somewhat true. I will admit that I read more than the average person, b...