Week in Review Jan 8 - 14
Busy week! Here’s a quick recap of the posts from the blog as well as books that I have read or listened to this past week.
- Emma by Susan Diane Black Blackmon - Historical Fiction
- Leather and Lace by Lauren Sevier & A. Smith - Dystopian/Western Romance
- Found in the Lost by Tarina Deaton - Contemporary, Military, Romantic Suspense
- The One Day Diet by Wendy Ally Pierson - Self Help
- Skull's Vengeance by Linnea Tanner - Historical Fantasy
- All We Leave Behind by Benjamin X. Wretlind - SciFi
- Forever Mason by Heidi McLaughlin - Contemporary Romance
- Doomed Unless by Luc Gagnon - NonFiction
- Rivalry Gone Wrong by L.C. Turner - Cozy Mystery
- Dial M for Meow by Ruth J. Hartman - Cozy Mystery
- Guardian's Legacy by Darren Simon - YA Epic Fantasy Adventure
- The Lady Dragon of Chinatown by Noel Plaugher - Urban Fiction
- Renegade by Laramie Briscoe - Small Town Contemporary Romance
Don't forget to comment on the posts and to enter the various giveaways!
- But I Said Forever by Jennifer Gilby Roberts - Women's Fiction
- Ghost a la Mode by Sue Ann Jaffarian - Cozy Mystery
- Ghost of a Chance by Angie Fox - Cozy Mystery
- The Set Up by Falguni Kothari - Romantic Comedy
- Gem of a Ghost by Sue Ann Jaffarian - Cozy Mystery
- Ghost of a Gamble by Sue Ann Jaffarian - Cozy Mystery
- Battered by GP Gottlieb - Cozy Mystery
- Bitten & Smitten by Michelle Rowen - Paranormal Romantic Comedy
- Plots and Paranoia by Donna Muse - Cozy Mystery
- Perilous Pink PcGee by Katie Mary Wilson - Childrens Books
- High In the Mid '60s by Rick Levy - Memoir
- Freeze Me. Tender by Michael A Black - Suspense
- Sun of a Beach by Mia Sosa - Romantic Comedy
- Murder in E Minor by Robert Goldsborough - Cozy Mystery
- Death on the Menu by Lucy Burdette - Cozy Mystery
- Jules, The Truth Finder by Cindy Marabito - Fiction
- Blood is Pretty by Steven Paul Leiva - Fiction
Not too bad for a busy week, if I say so myself! Have you made yourself a Resolution for the New Year to read more? Do you track your reading throughout the year? Tell me about it in the comments.
That is an amazing number of books to have read in one week! During the pandemic, I averaged 2 to 4 books each week, but now I am back to my usual one or two each week. I keep track of my books on Goodreads, and in a little notebook that fits in my pocket.
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