Another
slow reading week for me, I’d like to say I was too busy writing, but I’ve not
really doing that either. I’m just being lazy and all obsessively inclined
towards Charlie Richards paranormal series, so
lots of Re-Reading
However
I’ve Read Sean
Michael, Hiding in the Snow which,
tho seemed to be very full of drama it was a really sweet story, and I enjoyed
it, I also think it worked because of the action then having it be against
them. I also read Shifter Rescue: Freedom, which
is follow on from book 3, I honestly had a lot of trouble getting into this
one, it probably would have helped if I re-read Fading
first, however I didn’t want to. It does seem this might be how this
series is going to continue being has that’s how it’s going
I
also Read … Re-Read Being Neighborly by April Kelley, I
am 1 of her beta readers, so I’m sure I’ve read this, however for the life of
me I can’t remember it. Saying this I do believe it’s because I read the
original short story, and April has extended this before she released it. sweet
is what I’d call it. however like I said, I’m a beta reader so I’m not sure I
can be bias when it comes to her stories
I
am Currently Reading His Rules Anthology. I’ve read
3 of 6 stories so I will reframe from talking about this until next weekend
Bought
Blowing
Smoke, Three More Wishes by Sean Michael
In
Another Life & Eight Days by Cardeno C
Unconventional
in Kansas City, Anthology
Blood
of the City by Adrik Kemp
Broken
Neon by Tyler Robbins
Cowboy
Outcasts by Stacey Espino
Dark
(Stronghold) by Erin M Leaf
Golden
Shears by Pelaam
Mate
Call (Dragon Men) by Amber Kell
Caged
Angel (Life without Parole) by Jeff Erno
Goldilocks
(Frozen) by Scarlet Blackwell
Lorcan’s
Desire by SJD Peterson
The
Terms of Release by BA Tortuga
By
the Creek by Geoff Laughton
Rise
Out of the Flame by Jackie Necht
Free/Won
TJ
& Finn by Cardeno C
Where
I’ll Be Waiting by Monika De Giorgi
Paper
The Darkest Torment by Gena Showalter
If
you would like my thoughts on any of the above, tell me and I’ll tell you.
* What I bought this week and read
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