What Are You Reading? (238)

Posted April 10, 2015 by Rowena in Features | 2 Comments

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Rowena: It’s Spring Break for my daughter and we took a vacation. My very first vacation with just my kid. No family. We just up and flew to Colorado to hang with my sister (I guess we did vacation with family). We’re in Crested Butte right now for snowmobile racing and our hotel is amazing. I don’t want to leave our room, it’s so awesome. It’s also cold as shit too. I’m low-key ready to get back to my California sunshine.

I’ve only read one book during my entire vacation. I’m starting to sound like a broken record, I know but I read Hello, Goodbye and Everything in Between by Jennifer E. Smith. I’m not even sure why I read it so soon since it doesn’t come out for months and I have so many other books for review. I’m weird like that. I really enjoyed it. Though the premise was cute and the story was well written and had me hooked throughout the entire thing.

I haven’t decided what I’m going to read next…probably Better than Perfect by Melissa Kantor. Or maybe I’ll pick up Fall with Me by J. Lynn. One of those.

Holly: I was hoping my week would be relaxed and I could read more, but nope. I’ve been running around like crazy with zero time to read. I managed to re-read Angels’ Blood and Archangel’s Kiss by Nalini Singh, but that’s it.  Keep your fingers crossed that I have reading time this weekend? I miss reading.

What are you reading this week?


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2 responses to “What Are You Reading? (238)

  1. I’m reading Master of Darkness by Angela Knight. Someone needs to take my credit card away since I’m reading again.

  2. CelineB

    I just finished The Girls of Mischief Bay by Susan Mallery. Yesterday and this morning I read The Deal by Elle Kennedy which I loved! Such a sweet, funny book. Earlier this week I read Always and Forever by Lorraine Heath which I adored. A conscientious objector to the Civil War that is now considered a coward and is the town pariah? And he’s a sculptor? So good! It dealt with the concept of courage and morality so well.

    I’m not sure what I’m going to start now. It’s between The Understatement of the Year (my first Sarina Bowen, it’s about to expire on Scribd) or Trust No One by Jayne Anne Kretz, which I have from my library’s e-lending site.

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