What I've been reading
For whatever reason the photo option is not working right today so I can't include book covers. It SAYS the pictures are loading, but they're not.
So anyhow, here we go with the real post. You'll have to imagine your own book covers. LOL
Let's see, what have I read in the past week or so?
In paper, I finished The Grail King by Joy Nash, due out in August. Very good book, sequel to Celtic Fire. I also finished Baby Oh Baby by Teresa Southwick last week. Cute story, but typical "Baby brings couple together" storyline, though with a faint touch of paranormal in the form of a wish made on an old lamp.
In audio I finished Once a Thief by Michele Hauf (had to listen twice since I missed a lot). Thrilling action/adventure from the Silhouette Bombshell line. I think I finished Dragon Drums by Anne McCaffrey this past week also, though that may have been the week before. LOL
In eBook format I finished Zodiac Series: Pisces, a duet of stories by Rae Morgan and Sherill Quinn. I love Rae Morgan's Coven of the Wolf series, with the twin wolf hounds Igor and Boris being beloved characters. This was Boris' story. I'd never read Sherill Quinn before but hers was a good story too with shades of the paranormal.
I'm also working on reading a few books at present. In paper I am reading Singing with the Top Down by Debrah Wiliamson (AKA Debrah Morris of Silhouette Romance). I'm only a few chapters in to this but already I can see this will be an endearing novel. This book is due out in September.
In eBook format, I'm reading Sisters in Time by Ginger Simpson. I'm only about 4 chapters in to this one, but it's looking to be a good story of two women who switch bodies and times in freak accidents that hit affect them both at the same moment.
In audio I have two books going. I am listening to the second book in the Babylon Rising series by Tim LaHaye (of Left Behind fame), The Secret on Ararat where our fearless hero may have found Noah's Ark. This is my "at work" book. In the car I'm listening to This Rough Magic by Mary Stewart. Yes I decided to try a couple classic Gothic novels. (I also have Moon Spinners by Stewart in the car to listen to next.) It's kind of neat reading a book that takes place in the early 60s where they are talking about party lines on the telephones and styles and attitudes of people during that time.
Kelley
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