What Are You Reading? (+ Jennifer Archer Giveaway)

Posted April 26, 2019 by Casee in Features, Giveaways | 4 Comments

Casee: I don’t know what exactly my problem is this week (really this entire month). I finally finished At the Pleasure of the President (The Perfect Gentlemen #5) by Shayla Black & Lexi Blake. I loved it. Still, it took me two (2!!) weeks to read it. I started it on the 9th and didn’t finish it until the 23rd. When I realized that? Mind blown. I’m now back now back into comfortable, familiar territory with Wild Man (Dream Man #2) by Kristen Ashley. Ah, Kristen Ashley. How I adore her.

I actually DNF’d Lost Hearts (Masters and Mercenaries: The Forgotten #1) by Lexi Blake. I adore Lexi Blake, but this audiobook? Not for me. I expect that I will read the ebook, but not right now. One of my 2019 Reading Goals is to read more historical books, so I am listening to Cold-Hearted Rake (The Ravenels #1) by Lisa Kleypas. I’m told it’s not the best book in the series, but I’m not too worried. Yet.

Holly: I’m still not reading. I don’t know what my problem is. April is generally a very strong reading month for me, but I can’t seem to focus this month. I started listening to Halfway to the Grave by Jeanine Frost, but I didn’t care for the narrator, so I decided to read it instead. That was a week ago and I haven’t read a single page. I’m listening to One Fell Sweep by Ilona Andrews, which I’ve read before many times and Wishes and Wellingtons by Julie Berry with my daughter. It’s a really cute book, but we haven’t had a lot of time to listen to it. Aside from that I re-reads Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison (such a lovely book) and that’s it.

I still haven’t finished Getting Hot with the Scot by Melonie Johnson or Better Homes and Hauntings by Molly Harper. Send help, I clearly need it.

Rowena is out of town this week and not reading much anyway. She’ll be back next week with a list (hopefully).

Giveaway Alert

We are very fortunate here at Book Binge. We have loads and loads of books to read and we want to share the wealth so each week, we’ll be tacking on a Freebie Friday giveaway to our What Are You Reading posts. This week, we’re giving away…

What Are You Reading? (+ Jennifer Archer Giveaway)The Me I Used To Be by Jennifer Archer
Publisher: Harlequin Next
Publication Date: September 27, 2005
Format: Print
Genres: Fiction
Pages: 304
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THAT WAS THENMe, Allyson Cole. Age sixteen. Living in the world of endless summers, of going wherever you wanted. And yes, my parents may have worried that I was riding into trouble—but I was young and in love and growing up was something I had to do….

AND THIS IS NOWMe, again. Allyson Cole. This time, age fifty-one. I have everything I always wanted—almost. I don't have him…and I don't have me. Now's the time to find what I lost. To do that, I have to hit the road, and find the father of my child. And start a journey I never could have anticipated….

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

What Are You Reading: The Me I Used to Be by Jennifer Archer

What are you reading this week? Any new favorites or books that drove you crazy? Share!


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4 responses to “What Are You Reading? (+ Jennifer Archer Giveaway)

  1. Kareni

    The Me I Used To Be sounds intriguing! Will be back later with a list of books read.

    Holly, I’m in 100% agreement on Oracle’s Moon; it’s one of my favorites.

  2. Kareni

    My daughter was visiting from South Korea for the past two weeks, so I haven’t been reading as much as usual.

    Recent reads ~

    — another reread of SK Dunstall’s Confluence (A Linesman Novel Book 3) which I enjoyed once again.

    — a reread of The Goblin Emperor: Katherine Addison which I enjoyed once more.  (Note: the book is currently on sale for $1.99 for Kindle readers. I recommend it.)

    — And a handful of samples. I liked the sample I read of The Care and Feeding of Griffins: A Lords of Arcadia Novel by R. Lee Smith; however, I read some reviews and decided the book was not for me. I did enjoy her The Last Hour of Gann previously. I’d like to reread it, but it’s quite long!

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