Read Only Hard Problems by Jennifer Estep. This is book 3 of her Galaxy Bonds series. House Zimmer is something else in this book. I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't read the book yet. 😁
Finity's End by C. J. Cherryh. I nver really got too much into her Alliance-Union series (beyond Cyteen and Merchanter's Luck) when it was in it's prime, but now that I've read Regenesis (the sequel to Cyteen), I've gotten more interested in it, and decided to start my exploration with Finity's End, (because I found it at my used bookstore, and was less familiar with it than Downbelow Station). So for I'm really loving it, even if it's hard to read sometimes - I was not expecting the whole "foster kid on a space station gets (litterally) shipped off to his biological family" aspect of the story.
I'm going to have to go with Downbelow Station nexxt, I think. (As much because I also found it at my favourite used book store, as for any other reason.)
I received an ARC of Diana Roman's The Gentleman and am currently reading it. She is one of the few authors who can write very good gay love stories. She always manages to address serious topics without making you emotionally dragged down. I only read gay novels every now and then, but if you want to try one, I can highly recommend this author.
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My favorite new-to-me book this week was Uzma Jalaluddin's Much Ado About Nada.
I also enjoyed Imelda Evans' Playing by the Rules (Rules #2).
Currently reading HelenKay Dimon's A Simple Twist of Fate (Hanover Brothers #2).
Still on Blaze of Memory in my complete Psy/Changeling series reread as I haven't started it yet. Hoping to rectify that this weekend.
Read Only Hard Problems by Jennifer Estep. This is book 3 of her Galaxy Bonds series. House Zimmer is something else in this book. I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't read the book yet. 😁
Finity's End by C. J. Cherryh. I nver really got too much into her Alliance-Union series (beyond Cyteen and Merchanter's Luck) when it was in it's prime, but now that I've read Regenesis (the sequel to Cyteen), I've gotten more interested in it, and decided to start my exploration with Finity's End, (because I found it at my used bookstore, and was less familiar with it than Downbelow Station). So for I'm really loving it, even if it's hard to read sometimes - I was not expecting the whole "foster kid on a space station gets (litterally) shipped off to his biological family" aspect of the story.
I'm going to have to go with Downbelow Station nexxt, I think. (As much because I also found it at my favourite used book store, as for any other reason.)
I received an ARC of Diana Roman's The Gentleman and am currently reading it. She is one of the few authors who can write very good gay love stories. She always manages to address serious topics without making you emotionally dragged down. I only read gay novels every now and then, but if you want to try one, I can highly recommend this author.
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