What Are You Reading? 12-19-10 (38)

Posted December 19, 2010 by Holly in Features | 8 Comments

The Perfect Play (A Play-by-Play Novel)
Want To Lick….

Holly: I’m in the middle of How To Woo a Reluctant Lady by Sabrina Jeffries. This is the thrid book in the Hellions of Halstead series. 5 hell raising siblings are given an ultimatum by their grandmother: Marry within the year or be cutoff. The deal is, if one doesn’t marry, all the siblings are cutoff. The first two books were really great and this one is living up to its predecessors.Yesterday I finished The Perfect Play by Jaci Burton. I liked that both Mick and Tara had baggage – it wasn’t just one or the other. The chemistry between the two was off the charts, but there was a lot of emotional depth there, too. And I have to say, that cover? I just want to lick it…

Casee: I just finished Blood Spells by Jessica Andersen. It is book 5 of The Novels of the Final Prophecy series. I am officially in love with this series. It rawks. I didn’t really care for the first book. Because of that, I decided to go back and try reading the second book in The Sentinel Wars series by Shannon K. Butcher. I’m about halfway through Finding the Lost right now and it’s not really holding my interest.

I’m thinking about jumping ship and have a few options. I have Touch of Evil by Colleen Thompson, The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook, Deadly Fear by Cynthia Eden, and Someone Like You by Susan Mallery.

Rowena: This week was more of a YA reading week for me. I read Unearthly by Debut Author Cynthia Hand which I absolutely adored then I read Cryer’s Cross by Lisa McMann which is another book that I thought was fantastic and now I’m reading If I Stay by Gayle Forman which is going good so far. We’ll see what I think afterward though. So yeah that’s what I’m reading.

What are you reading this week?


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8 responses to “What Are You Reading? 12-19-10 (38)

  1. I read Family Trust and School of Fortune by Amanda Brown. She’s the author of Legally Blonde which was optioned into the movie with Reese Witherspoon, as if you ladies already didn’t know. There wasn’t much of heat factor, but I loved how cute they were. I also read Seducing the Duchess by Ashley March and Passions of a Wicked Duke by Lorraine Heath. Both had the theme of a married couple solving the differences that caused them to be estranged. They had different problems obviously. I read them one after the other and loved them both! All of the books I have read so far this week have been very well written!

    I am about to start Salting Roses by Lorelle Marinello.

  2. Anonymous

    Reading Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs – tense book! Started Rain Shadow by Cheryl St. John as my gym book, but am not feeling it. — willaful

  3. Earlier this week I read Amanda Quick’s The Paid Companion and Jacquelyn Frank’s Drink of me – loved them both.

    I picked up C.L. Wilson’s Crown of Crystal Flame and since it had been awhile since I read the last book, I’m re-reading the whole series before I read Crystal Flame.

  4. Anonymous

    Decided to switch back to Glitter Baby by SEP. I hope to finish that and What I Did for Love before Call Me Irresistible comes out.

    Diana

  5. gamistress66

    Way too much to do right now btwn work, home & holidays to even think about reading (can’t wait till Christmas so I can bury myself in a book again) but am sooooo jealous you’re getting to read the next Hellion’s book ;/ I would find time for that one, who needs presents or cares if the house is cleaned up 😉

  6. teenyann

    I read ‘Don’t Tell’ by Karen Rose this past weekend and it was a doozy. I have read all her books except ‘Silent Scream’ but I have never been able to find her first in the ubs until very recently.

    The only real complaint I had about ‘Don’t Tell’ was the fact that it was a bit long–too many pages at the end describing Rob’s torture of Caroline. I was pleased, though, to see him get his come-uppance in prison. Karma can be a real B&%CH!

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