North American Cover |
UK & Commonwealth Cover |
Bread & Roses: Discussion with me and chef Sarah Turpitt, with Denise Irvine as Chair
Monday 18th February
6pm
Indian Char Bagh Garden
(I believe this event is free!)
There's no official signing planned, but if you rock on up with your books, I will happily sign them. See some of you in a week! :-)
German Cover |
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Audiobook Cover |
Even if you've already read the books, you might enjoy the discussion.
The SLAVE TO SENSATION discussion is scheduled for February 14th, so if you haven't read the book, you have a week to dive into Lucas and Sascha's story :-)
French Cover |
Spanish Cover |
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And now the book club! What are you reading and loving this week?
Have a fantastic weekend everyone!! :-)
12 comments :
Good morning from Germany,
while I have Slave to Sensation with the North American Cover, which I like very much, the UK cover is always fascinating me.
At the moment I am ill, I catched a cold, therefor not so much reading. But I started to read the Queen of Shadows, book one of the Shadow World by Dianne Sylven. Less romance more fighting, a darker series. Next will be Mercenary Abduction, book four of the "Alien Abduction" Series of Eve Langlais. There is not much in the universe as funny as a purple mercenary macho meeting his human match..... Highly recomanded.....
Happy reading everybody!
Cony
I love the Uk/Commonwealth covers. At the moment I am reading Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. It's YA and an easy read but I'm really enjoying it and wanted to read it before I see the movie. I'm also reading The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion. I just started it and at first I wasn't convinced but now Im getting into it. The narrator is a socially awkward man trying to find a wife/love. Its pretty funny
I like the UK and the French cover.
I just finished the German edition of Serpent's Kiss by Thea Harrison yesterday, which many readers didn't like, if I'm not mistaken. Can't see why, though; maybe it's not the best book in the series, but I definitely enjoyed it.
~Jana
I like the French cover as well, but i do own the north american version. Im now upto date with the shifters unbound series by Jennifer Ashley, just finished Mate Claimed. next im going 2 be reading Magic at Midnight by Gena Showalter.
What exactly does "Leoparden Blut" translate to, from the German cover? I like that cover and the audiobook the best.
I like the north american cover (Love the "cat" eyes of the male model).
Finished Where She Belongs by Cindy Procter King and reread Second Chance Romance by Sophie Monroe.
@Cony: Gute Besserung!
@Joy: Leopardenblut means leopard blood.
i like the german and french covers. i read ever after(kim harrison) and etiquette and espionage (ya from gail carriger)thise week.
I'm finishing up rereading shades of gray by maya banks in the KGI series. I like and own the north american cover which got my attention when I was looking for a book to read at the bookstore and I also like the french cover because it has both charactors on the cover and the forest underneath them which to me seems to work well with the image of the changelings and their territory.
I'm reading Jack Campbell's Lost Fleet series. They're really great military sci fi, and finally got me out of my reading slump I've been stuck in since December.
I'm also reading Etiquette&Espionage by Gail Carriger, which is set in the same world as her Parasol books, but, I think, two decades earlier in the timeline.
The audiobook cover looks intriguing!
Still juggling Golden Eyes by Maya Banks, Moon Burning by Lucy Monroe and The Sun Witch by Linda Winstead Jones. Ugh. I'm losing traction and it's only February... Manga is the only thing saving me for staying on pace with my (overly) ambitious Goodreads reading goal.
-Roxanne
I'm listening to Robopocalypse by Daniel Wilson. Good, but I loved his non-fiction YA audio books, How to Survive a Robot Uprising, and Where's my Jetpack a lot better. It's a talent to have snark and solid information in one book.
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