Friday, April 03, 2020

Friday Book Club

It's Friday Book Club time. How are you doing? What reads are keeping you busy and your spirits up?

12 comments:

library addict said...

Almost finished with Shards of Hope in my complete Psy/Changeling series reread. Should be able to reread Housewarming at the Orchard and Romancing Drew as well. Then plan to start rereading Allegiance of Honor by tomorrow.


Still mostly rereading, but I did read the new-to-me Uncle Ashwin short from the Kit Rocha newsletter this week, so that counts!

library addict said...

Oooh, plus Seedlings which I loved! So two new things!

Patricia Schlorke said...

I read Seedlings, which is so adorable. I'm rereading Archangel's Blade. Read Rebel Hard. Still can relate to the wedding reception. Been listening to a lot of music.

S-R-B said...

Once it hits my phone in an hour (I'm hoping), I will be reading Hunting Fiends for the Ill-Equipped by Annette Marie. :D After that, I have Night of the Dragon by Julie Kagawa waiting. Will be a lovely weekend here with all that reading.

Unknown said...

Badger to the Bone by Shelly Laurenston.
Such a good way to take a break from our reality. This is the final story in a Honey Badger trilogy that tied into two previous shifter series. She's built quite the complicated world and this story added a bunch of characters who may get their own books. (Here's hoping!) Please note that these stories are fun and violent (yes, those two can be mixed together) but not hugely romantic. The lead character in this novel is not a sociopath (per an explanation by one of her sisters) but she's also not your typical heroine, from any romance genre. You'll enjoy this one more if you've read at least some of her other shifter books, as various characters make appearances throughout.

Kim said...

"The Wolf's Boy" by Susan Williams Beckhorn. It's a teen fiction set during the Ice Age. Trying to make a dent in the books I need to read and decide whether they're keepers or not, so I can cull some and make room for new ones (when things open up again and I can go look. Though I did cave yesterday and bought a couple gift cards from my favourite book store so that if I decide I have to have a couple new (and newer) books I've had my eye on for a while, I can buy them online without having to make another trip into a store. (I was already at the pharmacy, so...) Though this is going to be a definite keeper, and probably always was going to be.

Kim said...

Oh yeah, forgot to mention "seedlings, of course!!"

bookaholic2019 said...

Well I am reading all the Psy-changeling started a fortnight ago and am now reading Wolf Rain

And this is my third time reading all the books. So lovely to revisit all my favourite characters.


starry*eyed said...

The amour et chocolat Series by Laura Florand. I actually first heard about her from your recommendation on this very blog! Thanks Nalini. Hope you and everyone who is reading this keeps safe and well.

Anonymous said...

I loved 'Seedlings', thank you so much for that. Hoping you are all staying safe in these trying times.

I am doing well and hunkered down. Thinking about ordering 'Badger to the Bone', I did love the first two in that series. I would agree they are more humor and action but there is some romance mixed in. I read the first 'Hot and Badgered' when the cover caught my eye at the library, then went back and read the earlier stories from her previous series and caught up on the other characters in the story. It was even more fun to read the second time around.

I'm planning a re-read of Tara Janzen's 'crazy' series starting with 'Crazy Hot' and going on to the 'loose' series that finishes it up.

I'm planning a re-read later of the Psy/changeling series, but waiting until closer to the release date for Alpha Night. I'm eagerly awaiting it, since that is my all time favorite series. But staying home all the time, I go through lots of books in a week. (grin) I am trying to catch up on some crafts and housework first and limit book time.

Alice E

Anonymous said...

Demon Hunting For The Ill Equipped, Badger To The Bone, and Governed By Whimsy.

Kim said...

Started "Scars Like Wings" by Erin Stewart. Teen fiction. Still in hardcover (and ebook) borrowed from the library before they shut down. Got sucked in rom the first few sentences! Another fiction that really gets trauma right (so far). I have high hopes for the rest of it!

Mother Nature seems to have forgotten we're supposed to be having Spring, not Winter. 3rd major snowfall (and snowfall warning!) in the last week-week and a half!! Getting SOO tired of snow!! At least the temperatures are around melting, so hoping it won't last long.

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