
Home sick 🤒 so I've pulled out a romantic suspense from the pile of books my mom has handed down to me over the years for some fluffy happily ever after reading
Wrapping up the weekend with a romantic suspense.
The colors on the cover are atrocious irl, so I tried to make it less painful to look at. Don't know that I necessarily succeeded 😥
Reading a few pages every time my teammates take their turns for skill and item management in Diablo III
The first books in several of my favorite fantasy/urban fantasy series by amazing female authors. My copy of the The Naming was bought to replace one I lost, but you can see evidence of love on all the others
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It Devours?! Oh yeah, I've read that book, and it was awesome. Loved the commentary on belief, and also the scientific community at large. This book has joined my favorite stories from Night Vale. Much better than the first novel.
Novel one of #readathon done!
Still building my TBR for #readathon tomorrow (such the procrastinator) but this toothy beauty is right on top!
Is anyone else participating tomorrow??
TSIYH delivered on the promises made by Perkins at the panel: a love story, with a theme of dealing with shame, all against a backdrop of dead bodies. The ending seemed a tad abrupt, but I definitely enjoyed the ride.
Yay! My #HalloweenGoesPostal box made it :D thank you, whoever you are!
Faith gave it a good sniff, and has declared it good. Now I just have to be patient.
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This sucker is headed out tomorrow! I'm super excited for my litten to get their goodies 🤗
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Been tearing through this series since we've been stuck at home due to Harvey this last week. Now I just have to wait for the shipping situation to improve or return to normal so I can get the rest from Amazon!
Book two definitely provided a multitude of multi-book story arcs. Good follow up to the first book.
Brown never disappoints! One particularly good thing with this book is she sets up a number of potential culprits to keep you guessing until the last 50ish pages.
Riding out Harvey with a new series. Love that Merit is a strong, sassy heroine.
My husband and I got a present from Todd and I can't even I'm so excited
I'm having a difficult time collecting my thoughts on this one. I almost feel like I floated through this book, like I was reading it from a distance. The story and characters are well written, but there's so many plot points opened that it took away from the main plot of the book. Definitely obvious this is the first in a series. I need time to process before I decide whether to continue with the series.
This book does not promise to blow your mind; it does promise to entertain. It's hot as heck in Tejas right now and this book allowed me to escape temporarily. It was fluffy and enjoyable. The romance is center stage, with attempts on the lead woman's life providing crazy scene set-ups.
If you can pick it up cheap, and want something light, I'd say give this vamp a go.
Very.....meh. Not too much else to say. Ok premise, kind of convoluted storyline, lackluster romance.
I literally just met this character, but he is instantly my favorite because I LOVE a bottle of three-buck Chuck. Couldn't have made it through graduate school otherwise 😅
This one had me guessing right up until the end! When I finally figured out who the bad guys was, I realized there had been hints through the whole book, and I love it when an author is able to pull that off so well. Definitely a good read for thriller lovers!
"The best we can hope for is that the wounds scar over well enough we don't feel them all the time. And we move on. We have to. Otherwise, the bad guys win."