Monthly Reads: November 2012

Posted December 16, 2012 by Rowena in Features | 2 Comments

Rowena: After this monthly reads post, we are finally all caught up.  I know, you’re probably sick to death of reading what Holly and I have read over the last few months.  Some of you might not even give a damn but well, thanks for putting up with it. =)  This is the last post until next month, I promise!  In November, I read a lot of books that I got for review and some of them I loved, some of them I just liked.

Here’s what I read in November.

My favorite read of the month was probably a tie between Sorority Sisters by Claudia Welch and One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean.  Both books were fabulous and I can’t recommend them enough.  My least favorite read of the month would probably go to Secrets and Lies by Ella Monroe.  I didn’t hate it but there were a few things that I didn’t like and compared to all of the books, I liked that one the least.
Holly: I binged on Kristen Ashley books in November. I blame Ames for this. She talked me into reading my first KA book and I couldn’t stop after that.

  1. Sweet Dreams by Kristen Ashley
  2. The Gamble by Kristen Ashley
  3. Wild Man by Kristen Ashley
  4. Mystery Man by Kristen Ashley
  5. Lady Luck by Kristen Ashley
  6. Rock Chick by Kristen Ashely
  7. Breathe by Kristen Ashley
  8. Never Enough by Lauren Dane (re-read)
  9. Inside Out by Lauren Dane (re-read)
  10. Heart Quest by Robin D. Owens (re-read)
  11. Heart Dance by Robin D. Owens (re-read)
  12. Exposure by Susan Andersen (re-read)

Of the KA books I read, I’d have to say The Gamle and Sweet Dreams were my favorites. My least favorites were Rock Chick and pretty much the entire Dream Man series. And..ok, kind of all of them were my least favorite. These books are…bad. And good. And terrible and awful. And wonderful. Srsly.

How was your month in reading?


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