Friday Book Club time! What reads are you loving this week?
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I have a TBR pile! It's shocking, but I hadn't felt like reading for months so it only grew, but now that I have lots of library ebooks coming available (all at once!) and I've got the inclination to read again, I'm going to start going through those first.
Currently reading Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse. Not a favorite but good enough I'm planning to read the next book, which comes out in a few months.
Once I'm done with that, I'm going to start Electric Idol by Katee Robert, a modern take on the Eros/Psyche myth. Loved the first one in this series, Neon Gods, which was Hades/Persephone. (The third book coming out later this year seriously irks me, though, as it clearly effs up the Helen of Troy myth. Wrong guys romantically involved with her...)
David Weber's To End in Fire. it's rapidly sucking me in. (No real surprise, it's Honor Harrington, or at least Honor Harrington adjacent. Direct sequel to the last one anyways). I'm already just over 200 pages in, and have managed to mostly read it for consecutive days since I started it. And either it's less complicated than the last one, or I'm more familiar with all the bouncing around and different perspectives this time. It's considerably easier to follow than Uncompromising Honor. I have hope I'll actually finish it before I have to return it (can't renew it 'cause other people are waiting. It took my library forever to fill my request for it, so I can only imagine how people who requested it after me feel!)
My favorite book this week was Lindsay Buroker's Oaths (Dragon Blood #8). It was the final book in the series.
Liked Rebecca Zanetti's You Can Run (Laurel Snow #1), JD Robb's Abandoned in Death (In Death #54/65), and Maggie Blackbird's Thanks to You.
One of my main reading goals for 2022 is to finish all of the Nora Roberts books in my TBR. Most I have owned for *mumblemumble* years in print. I repurchased them all in digital over the years. Out of her 200+ books I only have 16 I haven't read: some of her early single titles, older categories, and two trilogies. So I just started Opposites Attract.
this morning I finished Abandoned in Death by JD Robb...terrific as usual. I also recently found out that Margaret Maron passed away last year and I loved her Judge Deborah Knott series, so I just finished rereading all of them. Finished Long upon the Land, the last one, yesterday. Am currently reading Murder at Sunrise Lake by Christine Feehan, prepping for Red on the River coming out in June. And most importantly, I'm waiting for the title to Danny's story in the Hard Play series so I can preorder it!!
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I have a TBR pile! It's shocking, but I hadn't felt like reading for months so it only grew, but now that I have lots of library ebooks coming available (all at once!) and I've got the inclination to read again, I'm going to start going through those first.
Currently reading Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse. Not a favorite but good enough I'm planning to read the next book, which comes out in a few months.
Once I'm done with that, I'm going to start Electric Idol by Katee Robert, a modern take on the Eros/Psyche myth. Loved the first one in this series, Neon Gods, which was Hades/Persephone. (The third book coming out later this year seriously irks me, though, as it clearly effs up the Helen of Troy myth. Wrong guys romantically involved with her...)
David Weber's To End in Fire. it's rapidly sucking me in. (No real surprise, it's Honor Harrington, or at least Honor Harrington adjacent. Direct sequel to the last one anyways). I'm already just over 200 pages in, and have managed to mostly read it for consecutive days since I started it. And either it's less complicated than the last one, or I'm more familiar with all the bouncing around and different perspectives this time. It's considerably easier to follow than Uncompromising Honor. I have hope I'll actually finish it before I have to return it (can't renew it 'cause other people are waiting. It took my library forever to fill my request for it, so I can only imagine how people who requested it after me feel!)
Cry me a river book of this century 💖Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover💦
Then 💖Abandoned In Death by JD Robb 💖 LEGENDBORN by Tracy Deonn 💖 & Jade City by Fonda Lee.
Abandoned in Death by JD Robb. Read the current Innkeeper serial snippet on Ilona Andrews' blog.
I also did a reread on Archangel's Blade.
Had a good reading week.
My favorite book this week was Lindsay Buroker's Oaths (Dragon Blood #8). It was the final book in the series.
Liked Rebecca Zanetti's You Can Run (Laurel Snow #1), JD Robb's Abandoned in Death (In Death #54/65), and Maggie Blackbird's Thanks to You.
One of my main reading goals for 2022 is to finish all of the Nora Roberts books in my TBR. Most I have owned for *mumblemumble* years in print. I repurchased them all in digital over the years. Out of her 200+ books I only have 16 I haven't read: some of her early single titles, older categories, and two trilogies. So I just started Opposites Attract.
this morning I finished Abandoned in Death by JD Robb...terrific as usual. I also recently found out that Margaret Maron passed away last year and I loved her Judge Deborah Knott series, so I just finished rereading all of them. Finished Long upon the Land, the last one, yesterday. Am currently reading Murder at Sunrise Lake by Christine Feehan, prepping for Red on the River coming out in June. And most importantly, I'm waiting for the title to Danny's story in the Hard Play series so I can preorder it!!
Bound in Black (#3 The Vessel Trilogy) by Juliette Cross.
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