Saturday, February 13, 2021

Friday Book Club

  A late Friday Book Club! What are you reading and loving this week?

8 comments:

Jaydubbayou said...

I just devoured "A Sharpened Axe" by Jill M Beene. This is a Kindle Unlimited book that I liked so much I purchased after I was done reading it. It was one of the recommendations given to someone who was looking for good books to read while waiting for the next book in The Firebird Chronicles series to come out.

Patricia Schlorke said...

Reading Faithless in Death by J. D. Robb. So far it's a great book.

Anonymous said...

Finishing up my re-read of Shadows in Death and waiting to get 'Faithless' from the library. Hope they hurry. Processing of new books has been slower with the COVID restricted hours and such. Not sure what I'll read while waiting, but I have lots to choose from. Maybe I'll tackle the TBR pile.

Kim said...

Taking another stab at Archangel's War, and reading about Raphael's views on angel infants, and suddenly wishing for a new storyline (of any sort) involving Aden from PsyChangelings. I think he's probably my favourite Arrow. Not sure where it came from, but maybe Raphael reminds me of Aden?

library addict said...

Enjoyed Faithless in Death by JD Robb.

Just read the alternate POV snippet Jessie Mihalik posted to her blog from Polaris Rising. Fun to get Loch's thoughts from early in the story.

Finished up Caressed by Ice and its deleted scene so plan to start Beat of Temptation this afternoon in my complete Psy/Changeling series reread.

Anonymous said...

Finished Reckless Road by Christine Feehan - best one yet in her Torpedo Ink series. Today I finished Faithless in Death by J D Robb and it was also excellent. I can't believe that it was the 52nd book in the Eve Dallas/Roarke series! Am currently enjoying a new to me author, Julia Buckley, Death of a Wandering Wolf.

Anonymous said...

LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE by claire kann! her ace representation has been so eye opening for me.

Anonymous said...

Faithless In Death. Loving it. Then plan to re-read Archangel's Sun. Love Titus!

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