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What Are You Reading? (663)

Posted November 3, 2023 by Holly in Features | Tagged: , , | 5 Comments
What Are You Reading? (663)

Holly I’m a mood reader who isn’t sure what she’s in the mood for. It’s frustrating because I want to read, I just don’t know what I want to read. I read Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach, a new to me author. I enjoyed it enough to continue the series. I thought Honor’s Knight, the […]

What Are You Reading? (662)

Posted October 20, 2023 by Holly in Features | Tagged: , , | 3 Comments
What Are You Reading? (662)

Casee October hasn’t been a kind reading month to me. I’ve DNFed two books already. Hemy (Walk of Shame #2) by Victoria Ashley and Wolf Marked (Magic Side: Wolf Bound #1) by Veronica Douglas. I finally read Rogue Darkness (Immortal Guardians #12) by Dianne Duvall and really enjoyed it. I’m currently reading Don’t Forget Me […]

What Are You Reading? (661)

Posted October 13, 2023 by Holly in Features | Tagged: , , | 2 Comments

 HollyI finished Traitor’s Masque by Kenley Davidson, which had a lot of intrigue that kept me invested (though the romance was very lite). I then went back to the Legends of Abreia series and finished The Hidden Queen and The Captive Throne, books 3 and 4. Each couple gets 2 books in this series, […]

What Are You Reading? (660)

What Are You Reading? (660)

Casee I’ve been reading a new-to-me author. I read Royal Savage (Savage & Ink #1) by Victoria Ashley. It was very reminiscent of J.T. Geissinger, who I absolutely adore. I also read Slade (Walk of Shame #1) which is about male strippers. It was just okay. I’m all for male strippers, but Hemy (Walk of […]

What Are You Reading? (659)

Posted September 29, 2023 by Holly in Features | Tagged: , , | 4 Comments

 Holly I continued reading various books from the Valos of Sanhadra series, a multi-author series set on the same planet: Enduring by Marina Simcoe, Iced by Regine Abel and Unleased by Tiffany Roberts. I also read Midnight Mated by Savannah Lee, a new to me author. I enjoyed the premise and was wrapped up […]