The Friday Book Club is now open. What are you reading and loving this week?
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Just finished listening to JD Robb, Immortal in Death (the third Eve/Roarke book) and decided to take a break for something totally different. Just started listening to The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper, by Phaedra Patrick. I needed a feel good book to offset some of the current craziness in the US. It starts out promisingly enough - the narrator, James Langton, has caught my attention.
Loving Kit Rocha's Deal with the Devil (Mercenary Librarians #1). Just had too much adulating to do this week and not much reading time. Hoping to finish it soon.
Feel like I'm not reading a lot lately, but got reminded yesterday that I actually have been, they're just ebooks so it's harder to keep track. They're also borrowed from my public library, so ... even harder. Can't even think of titles. (although i think I've posted about the really important ones at the time I was in the middle of them and impressed with them.
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Just finished listening to JD Robb, Immortal in Death (the third Eve/Roarke book) and decided to take a break for something totally different. Just started listening to The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper, by Phaedra Patrick. I needed a feel good book to offset some of the current craziness in the US. It starts out promisingly enough - the narrator, James Langton, has caught my attention.
Read a few Christmas novellas.
Loving Kit Rocha's Deal with the Devil (Mercenary Librarians #1). Just had too much adulating to do this week and not much reading time. Hoping to finish it soon.
Eyes of Crimson (#8) by Stephanie Hudson.
Re-reading Stephanie Lauren's Cavanaugh series. The story of Godfrey was released recently. So this made me want to read the other books as well.
It has been while since I read Eve and Roarke as well as they Jayne Castle books.
Might go there next :) Since I just finished Psy Changeling series re-read.
Up to Loyalty in Death by J.D.Robb in my re-read.
Close Up by Amanda Quick. Family Man and Trust Me by Jayne Ann Krentz.
Feel like I'm not reading a lot lately, but got reminded yesterday that I actually have been, they're just ebooks so it's harder to keep track. They're also borrowed from my public library, so ... even harder. Can't even think of titles. (although i think I've posted about the really important ones at the time I was in the middle of them and impressed with them.
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