The Friday Book Club is now open. What are you reading and loving this week?
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Patricia Schlorke
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Doing some quick re-read of books I have read before because I'm waiting for Magic Claims (or Clams depending on who is asking) by Ilona Andrews to come out Tuesday.
Then next month will be more reading with Resonance Surge and other books coming out.
My favorite read this week was Lindsay Buroker's Wanted (Legacy of Magic #7).
I enjoyed Alissa Callen's Her Big Sky Cowboy (Wildflower Ranch #3).
I don't often list the non-fiction I read here, but Maureen Ryan's Burn It Down is one I'll recommend. The subtitle says it all: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood.
I also reread Archangel's Storm for the gazillionth time.
Even though I already did my annual complete series reread I am debating rereding the Psy/Changeling Trinity books once again before Resonance Surge releases. Telling myself I should read new/new-to-me stuff, but I can hear them calling to me...
Wed to the Wild God by Ruby Dixon. I confess I wasn't expecting to enjoy these books so much, but the MCs are so great, I don't mind the "falling into another world... literally!" plots at all.
4 comments:
Doing some quick re-read of books I have read before because I'm waiting for Magic Claims (or Clams depending on who is asking) by Ilona Andrews to come out Tuesday.
Then next month will be more reading with Resonance Surge and other books coming out.
Reading palooza!
My favorite read this week was Lindsay Buroker's Wanted (Legacy of Magic #7).
I enjoyed Alissa Callen's Her Big Sky Cowboy (Wildflower Ranch #3).
I don't often list the non-fiction I read here, but Maureen Ryan's Burn It Down is one I'll recommend. The subtitle says it all: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood.
I also reread Archangel's Storm for the gazillionth time.
Even though I already did my annual complete series reread I am debating rereding the Psy/Changeling Trinity books once again before Resonance Surge releases. Telling myself I should read new/new-to-me stuff, but I can hear them calling to me...
Wed to the Wild God by Ruby Dixon. I confess I wasn't expecting to enjoy these books so much, but the MCs are so great, I don't mind the "falling into another world... literally!" plots at all.
The Dark King by Gina L. Maxwell.
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