Until I Saw You (release date: 24.01.23) by Dianna Roman. This was a very emotional M/M love story (One goes blind, the other is the victim of domestic violence). There is a good balance between negative and positive feelings. As a reader you will often laugh; but also crying. Very recommendable.
Finished Archangel's Resurrection yesterday morning (at almost 4 am). May have to get my hands on my own copy of it eventually. (I'm still selective of which guild hunter ones I buy, as I've only read a few, mostly the most recent ones. I know, it's weird, but it's how it's working so far!)
Otherwise I'm trying to finish a number of books I've had sitting partially read for several months. So far nonfiction ones. I also need to get to the pile of nonfiction from the library that are partially finished, but that's proving difficult, so I'm letting myself ricochet around to several books at once, as that's sometimes more effective in recent years.)
After that, ... hmmm... I'll have to decide. I have several directions I could go in for what to read after that. (As in several piles, physical and metaphorical).
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Enjoyed Rebecca Crowley's Home for Hanukkah (Orchard Hill #4).
Also loved Lindsay Buroker's Trolled (Legacy of Magic #3).
Since I've completed all of my reading challenges for the year I plan to concentrate on rereads for the rest of the month.
Just finished rereading Julie James A Lot Like Love (FBI/US Attorney #2). Next up plan to reread Shannon Stacey's Boys of Fall trilogy.
Until I Saw You (release date: 24.01.23) by Dianna Roman.
This was a very emotional M/M love story (One goes blind, the other is the victim of domestic violence). There is a good balance between negative and positive feelings.
As a reader you will often laugh; but also crying. Very recommendable.
Just read "The Pilot's Daughter" by Audrey J. Cole
Rereading "Moon Tamed" by Audrey Greene
Started "Star Nomad" by Lindsay Buroker
Finished Archangel's Resurrection yesterday morning (at almost 4 am). May have to get my hands on my own copy of it eventually. (I'm still selective of which guild hunter ones I buy, as I've only read a few, mostly the most recent ones. I know, it's weird, but it's how it's working so far!)
Otherwise I'm trying to finish a number of books I've had sitting partially read for several months. So far nonfiction ones. I also need to get to the pile of nonfiction from the library that are partially finished, but that's proving difficult, so I'm letting myself ricochet around to several books at once, as that's sometimes more effective in recent years.)
After that, ... hmmm... I'll have to decide. I have several directions I could go in for what to read after that. (As in several piles, physical and metaphorical).
I had the sudden urge to reread N. K. Jemisin's Hundred Thousand Kingdoms so I've (slowly) been working on that. Still think it's a great book.
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