Let's see, been somewhat productive lately... Stork Boy by Abigail Padgett (New-to-me Bo Bradley novel YAY!), Black Magic by Paige Tyler (short story, more like an extended scene. Needed to be longer. Still filled in important details of the Alpha Pack series), A Dark Secret by Casey Watson (finally making progress on my UK foster carer biographies!). Umm... A bit more of The Power of Different: The Link Between Disorder and Genius, by Gail Saltz M.D. which, while good, every time I start to think I should buy my own copy, I run across some minor, but obvious, factual error that puts me off again.
Not much reading this week. I haven't been able to concentrate due to the election.
Loved Shannon Stacey's Their Christmas Baby Contract (Blackberry Bay #2).
Also enjoyed Nicole Helm's Cowboy SEAL Healing (Navy SEAL Cowboys #3.5). Started the penultimate old JAK title in my TBR. Getting so close to the end of that reading project.
Sally Thorne's "The Hating Game', Mhairi Mcfarlane's "Don't You Forget About Me", John Green's "Turtles All the Way Down", Ilona Andrews' "Emerald Blaze", Jayne Castle's "Amaryllis" and "Orchid", and "Alpha Night"
Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell��⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Five Heartbreaking & Most Haunting Stars �� Yes, it was a historical fiction with Shakespeare's son's, Hamnet, as the title. Shakespeare finished Hamlet four years after his son's death. Beautifully written! The story was steaming mystically along, no chapters break. (Or maybe that was how it showed up on my kindle edition?) And I was flowing along with what happened from the first sentence until the very final one ��
I re-read many, many Ilona Andrews books, R J Blain's "Outfoxed", Forthright's "Hemmed In Silver", and Nalini Singh's "Alpha Night" and "Kiss Of Snow". Also, crochet books.
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Let's see, been somewhat productive lately... Stork Boy by Abigail Padgett (New-to-me Bo Bradley novel YAY!), Black Magic by Paige Tyler (short story, more like an extended scene. Needed to be longer. Still filled in important details of the Alpha Pack series), A Dark Secret by Casey Watson (finally making progress on my UK foster carer biographies!). Umm... A bit more of The Power of Different: The Link Between Disorder and Genius, by Gail Saltz M.D. which, while good, every time I start to think I should buy my own copy, I run across some minor, but obvious, factual error that puts me off again.
Not much reading this week. I haven't been able to concentrate due to the election.
Loved Shannon Stacey's Their Christmas Baby Contract (Blackberry Bay #2).
Also enjoyed Nicole Helm's Cowboy SEAL Healing (Navy SEAL Cowboys #3.5). Started the penultimate old JAK title in my TBR. Getting so close to the end of that reading project.
The most recent book I read and loved this week is Runaway Fate by Elizabeth Hunter.
Sally Thorne's "The Hating Game', Mhairi Mcfarlane's "Don't You Forget About Me", John Green's "Turtles All the Way Down", Ilona Andrews' "Emerald Blaze", Jayne Castle's "Amaryllis" and "Orchid", and "Alpha Night"
Reading Magic Triumphs by Ilona Andrews.
Eagerly waiting Archangel's Sun in a little over 2 weeks.
Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell��⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Five Heartbreaking & Most Haunting Stars �� Yes, it was a historical fiction with Shakespeare's son's, Hamnet, as the title. Shakespeare finished Hamlet four years after his son's death. Beautifully written! The story was steaming mystically along, no chapters break. (Or maybe that was how it showed up on my kindle edition?) And I was flowing along with what happened from the first sentence until the very final one ��
I re-read many, many Ilona Andrews books, R J Blain's "Outfoxed", Forthright's "Hemmed In Silver", and Nalini Singh's "Alpha Night" and "Kiss Of Snow". Also, crochet books.
Whitney G`s. "Naughty Boss".
- It´s a funny novella for the romantic heart.
If you want to try: It´s free for the kindle on Amazon.
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