What Are You Reading? (203)

Posted May 30, 2014 by Holly in Features | 3 Comments

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Holly: This was a short week but it felt like it drug out forever. My husband and I spent last weekend on a romantic getaway. We went to the beach, saw a ballgame and relaxed. It was heavenly. Unfortunately for my reading, I spent this week playing catch up.

I read parts 7 and 8 of The Kraken King by Meljean Brook. The end of part 7 nearly made my head explode,  so it’s good I had part 8 already loaded and ready to go. I may have died otherwise.  What? It could happen. Probably.

Today I started Oracle’s Moon by Thea Harrison.  I was thinking of a certain scene, but when I opened the book to search for it I got sucked into the story. I plan to start Pia Saves the Day when I finish.  I’m looking forward to it. I really enjoy Harrison’s novellas.

That’s all from me. What are you reading this week?


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3 responses to “What Are You Reading? (203)

  1. MPH

    I believe the Kraken part because I am one of the poor sucker stucking waiting for June 3rd when 8 is release. As you know I’ve been howling my pain and despair all over the Internet. Sorry, tweeps:(
    In my frustration, I follow up with Air Bound by Christine Feehan. Big mistake. I usually like her. Was prepared to love the story but ended up barely tolerating it.
    Moral of story: no one compares to Meljean Brook. Bear the pain quietly and be fair to other authors- don’t use them to rebound.

    Sufferring loudly and gracelessly wretched,
    MPH

    • Did you dislike the Feehan because you’d just finished the Brook, as in you plan to go back and try again later, or you just didn’t like it? I felt warm and fuzzy about it once I finished, but now I don’t recall much of the storyline. I’ll have to reread it before deciding if I want to change my mind.

  2. MPH

    I have to go back and reread Air Bound at a much later date to have better perspective. I think because Brook and Feehan’s writing styles and hero are so different, it was jarring reading them back to back. However, I do feel that Air Bound got a bit repetitive and wordy about things the reader already gets (much like how Linda Howard got). I get it – he’s soo bad, soo dangerously lethal. And the ending left a lot unanswered. I get that this is part of a series but still. What happened to her dad, what is she working on with Damon.., etc?

    On the good side, the heroine had some hilarious lines.

    Bah! I’m in such a mood. Sorry. This month long experiment w Kraken King is like prolong PMS-ing except I never enjoy my period as much as I do Kraken series:)
    All self afflicted. Don’t mind me. 3 more days.

    MPH

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