Not only are there books on sale on the list this week, but there’s great prices on a collection – and a knitting book!
- Lord and Lady Spy by Shana Galen [Kindle | Kobo | BN]
- I Love the Earl by Caroline Linden [Amazon | Kindle | BN & nook | Kobo | WORD Brooklyn]
- The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
- Doukakis’s Apprentice by Sarah Morgan [Amazon | Kindle | BN & nook | Harlequin.com]
- Everything I Know about Love I Learned from Romance Novels by Sarah Wendell [Amazon | BN | Kobo | WORD Brooklyn]
- Unclaimed by Courtney Milan [Amazon | Kindle | BN & nook | Kobo | Harlequin.com]
- Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost [Amazon | Kobo | BN.com ]
- Conor’s Way by Laura Lee Guhrke [Kindle | BN ]
- Cassie Palmer Series by Karen Chance [ Kindle | Kobo | BN | WORD Brooklyn ]
- Free-Range Knitter: The Yarn Harlot Writes Again
by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee [Amazon | Kobo | BN | WORD Brooklyn]
So, what are you reading this weekend?
I am reading a double book written by Maureen Child. Two of her books re-issued, The Littlest Marine and The Oldest Living Married Virgin… Now there is an oxymoron for you!!!
I read Darlene Marshall’s Sea Change (and really enjoyed it), and the new angel short story anthology with Sharon Shinn, Nalini Singh, Meljean Brook and someone else. Liked all of the stories except the one by the author whose name I don’t remember.
I just finished “Ash” by Malinda Lo, in which Aisling “Ash” falls for a fairy king and a human huntress.
Reading Ann Aguirre’s GRIMSPACE and loving it!
I couldn’t resist the “The Princess and the Penis”. Something about the kiss at the end..?
Woohoo! The Yarn Harlot’s on the list! She’s one of my knitting heroes.
“A Night to Surrender”, by Tessa Dare. Loved just about everything about it including the Isiah Mustafa homage & especially my new favorite euphemism: the HMS Priapism.
And “Serpent’s Kiss” by Thea Harrison. One to many references to Rune’s sunlight, moonlight, firelight rimed features, but that’s OK when the story is so good.
Reading “Getting Rid of Bradley” and “Salem’s Lot.”
It’s a weird mix but I like it weird.
I finished Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand, which was very good, but also very slow moving. And all first person from the Major’s POV.
But then I read Warprize by Elizabeth Vaughan and I just couldn’t put it down! Well, I had to put it down, but I kept picking it back up, even when I had other things and people I should have paid attentionto. Finally I stayed up way too late last night to finish it and woke up with a book hangover today. Totally worth it!