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Free Kindle books through 6/6/16. All light reads, so light they're almost weightless. (Original Post) valerief Jun 2016 OP
Are you or know you the author? uppityperson Jun 2016 #1
I'm the author. I've finally settled on my last pseudonym, Veda Dalsette (it's my third, valerief Jun 2016 #2
Well, that's neat. I will check them out, thanks uppityperson Jun 2016 #3
Thanks! valerief Jun 2016 #4
Do you recommend a reading order or are they stand alone enough? uppityperson Jun 2016 #5
Stand alone. But I think the newer books are better written than the older ones. valerief Jun 2016 #6

valerief

(53,235 posts)
2. I'm the author. I've finally settled on my last pseudonym, Veda Dalsette (it's my third,
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 01:41 AM
Jun 2016

hehehe).

The books are all set in the fifties and sixties, so if you want something modern, these aren't it.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
6. Stand alone. But I think the newer books are better written than the older ones.
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 02:03 AM
Jun 2016

Order from newer to older:
o Hunny the TV Man (romance/suspense)
o The Medicinal Martini (cozy mystery)
o Playbook for a Dame (a Joan Crawfordish protagonist)
o Tall Buildings (dumb career gal protagonist)
o Geezer Summer of Love (this is a make-believe block of time when very old men were considered sexy; I had to figure a way to do that!)

BTW, you may hate them! That's okay, if you do. I don't take it personally. I also wrote two earlier novels (a purple prose romance and a really weird humorous story) but they're too horrible to put on Kindle. Ha! The ones above are readable, even you don't like the characters or stories.

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