Friday Book Club time! What reads are you loving this week?
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Listening to Archangel's Light. Only 2 hours to go. I'm not a huge fan of time shifting chapters but it's working in Archangel's Light. Love the deepening friendship of Illium and Aodhan. Wonder if the ending is going to be the next step I expect or if Ms. Singh has more twists up her sleeve. In the meantime and on a completely different level have just finished Abby Jimenez's The Happy Ever After Playlist (light but good enough that I've ordered her first book from the library), M.L. Longworth's Death at the Chateau Bremont (a series - YAY!) Madeline Martin's The Last bookshop in London (light - evocative of WWII with a little too easy ending, but then that's what I was hoping for) and Nora Robert's Legacy. Clearly I've been staying up way to late to read. Waiting for Last Guard to become available at the library.
Really loved Jayne Castle's Guild Boss (Arcane Society #21/World of Harmony). The previous JC title was released in 2016 so it was great to get back to this futuristic world plus meet a new dust bunny.
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Listening to Archangel's Light. Only 2 hours to go. I'm not a huge fan of time shifting chapters but it's working in Archangel's Light. Love the deepening friendship of Illium and Aodhan. Wonder if the ending is going to be the next step I expect or if Ms. Singh has more twists up her sleeve. In the meantime and on a completely different level have just finished Abby Jimenez's The Happy Ever After Playlist (light but good enough that I've ordered her first book from the library), M.L. Longworth's Death at the Chateau Bremont (a series - YAY!) Madeline Martin's The Last bookshop in London (light - evocative of WWII with a little too easy ending, but then that's what I was hoping for) and Nora Robert's Legacy. Clearly I've been staying up way to late to read. Waiting for Last Guard to become available at the library.
I've finally started Quiet In Her Bones from Nalini Singh.
Really loved Jayne Castle's Guild Boss (Arcane Society #21/World of Harmony). The previous JC title was released in 2016 so it was great to get back to this futuristic world plus meet a new dust bunny.
I read Fury of Destruction by Coreene Callahan. The long wait for this book was it worth. Her heroine this time is a deaf girl.
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