Monthly Reads: October 2012

Posted December 15, 2012 by Rowena in Features | 0 Comments

Rowena: October wasn’t a good reading month for me.  I was wrapped up in a bunch of personal family business that reading took a back seat for most of the month but I did manage to get some reading done.

Here’s what I read in October.

Of the books that I read in the month of October, my favorite goes to Keeping the Moon by Sarah Dessen.  I didn’t really count Guys Do Not Do Secret Santa by Miranda Kenneally because it’s not a full length book.  It’s a short story that I devoured and adored but it’s not an in depth story so it doesn’t really count.  Keeping the Moon was an enjoyable read and I loved it, like I do most of Dessen’s stories.  My least favorite read of the month would probably be Better than Chocolate by Sheila Roberts.  I liked it but I liked it the least of the other books that I read in October.

Holly: I did more re-reading in October. The truth is, I do a lot of re-reading when I don’t have a lot of time to read. Mostly because I breeze through comfort reads, but also because I can’t help myself. It’s a sickness. I should probably seek help for that.

  1. The Seduction of Elliot McBride by Jennifer Ashley
  2. Heart Fate by Robin D Owens (re-read)
  3. Lean on Me by HelenKay Dimon
  4. Perfect Fit by Carly Phillips
  5. One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean
  6. Kiss of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning (re-read)
  7. The Dark Highlaner by Karen Marie Moning (re-read)
  8. Heart of Danger by Lisa Marie Rice
  9. Dark Nights by Christine Feehan (re-read)
  10. Heart Duel by Robin D Owens (re-read)

My favorite reads of the month were The Seduction of Elliot McBride and One Good Earl Deserves a Lover. Both were extremely well done. Not that I expected less from MacLean and Ashley. They’re both tremendous talents. My least favorite read of the month was Heart of Danger. That book was way over the top. And kind of a hot mess. Yikes.

How was your October in books?


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