Tag: What Are You Reading

What Are You Reading? (267)

Posted December 23, 2015 by Rowena in Features | Tagged: , , | 14 Comments
What Are You Reading? (267)

Rowena: Tomorrow is Christmas Eve and Friday is Christmas Day and we’re taking those days off so you guys are getting this post a little earlier than normal but guess what? I read some damn books, yay! This week, I read Did I Mention I Love You? by Estelle Maskame, which was okay. I think […]

What Are You Reading? (266)

Posted December 18, 2015 by Holly in Features | Tagged: , , | 3 Comments
What Are You Reading? (266)

Holly: I didn’t have a lot of time to read this week, but I did read some truly awesome books. I read Fire Touched, the upcoming Mercy Thompson book from Patricia Briggs. I was really irritated with Adam (and Mercy, too, if I’m being completely honest) after the last book, so I wasn’t sure what […]

What Are You Reading? (265)

Posted December 11, 2015 by Rowena in Features | Tagged: , , | 3 Comments
What Are You Reading? (265)

Holly: I did some re-reading this week. Saving Grace and Honor’s Splendour by Julie Garwood and Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase. All three because JenB hasn’t read any of those books. Trying to convince her to try them reminded me how much I love them and I had to read them again. Yesterday I […]

What Are You Reading? (264)

What Are You Reading? (264)

Holly: I had a pretty quiet reading week. We were busy all weekend, so the majority of my reading was done in the last couple days. I read Back to Us by Christi Barth, a reunited lovers story. Both the hero and heroine drove me a bit crazy at times, but I ended up really […]

What Are You Reading? (263)

Posted November 20, 2015 by Rowena in Features | Tagged: , , | 4 Comments
What Are You Reading? (263)

Rowena: This week has been a really slow reading week for me. I can’t seem to move past Sustained by Emma Chase. I really loved that book. Like, a lot. I loved Jake, Chelsea and all of the kids and just everything. It’s a modern day romance that truly feels modern and real. I’ve read […]