Hey all! Did you think I dropped off the blogospere? Well, I kind of did, but that's besides the point.
Since my last post I've been busy reading. Like READING READING. I don't know how it happened but I've gotten a bunch of thrillers and mysteries along with my usual rom/com, rom/dram, his/rom, chris/rom mix.
Do you know what thrillers and mysteries do to you? They make you deodorant quit on the job and give you a kick-start in the paranoia department. But I say the adrenaline rush is worth it.
First up is Book 1 & 2 in the Jennifer Morgan series by Ethan Jones. He knows how to mix romance with a serious dose of thrill.
Second up is Must Love Murder from the Sketchy Matchmaker series by Etta Faire. I loved that this series is also hilarious so it toned the drama down a tinny winny bit.
Third up is Closer to Love by David Balzarini. Don't let the name fool you. There is no romance here. But there is a ton of drama and enough thrill to keep you well into the night.
Fourth up is Asiago and the Accomplice by Judy Volhart. It's book one in her Whine and Cheese series. I like that she succeeded in making a funny mystery that also had my mouth watering and my stomach growl. And did I mention that it comes full of tasty recipes? Nope, I don't think I did.
Fifth up is Betrayal by Eugene Lloyd MacRae as part of his Rory Mack Steele series. This had sweat pouring off me in rivulets. I finished it the night I began it. At least, I think it was the same night. For all I know, it could have been very early the next morning, My bedroom alarm clock conveniently broke.
And last, but most definitely not least is Ghost of a Girl by Theo Gage and Toivi Smith. Honestly, the thriller don't stop til the last page! I tell you no lie. I was sweating and screaming and biting my nails. I got emotionally invested very early on. Strange to admit, I didn't think I would enjoy this novel. But, I was proven wonderfully wrong.
So that is some of what I've been reading lately. In other news, Starting In 2017, I hope to be running a serial story. It's the brain child of my Mother, Brother and I. I hope you all will enjoy it.
Until next time, Keep Reading.
Since my last post I've been busy reading. Like READING READING. I don't know how it happened but I've gotten a bunch of thrillers and mysteries along with my usual rom/com, rom/dram, his/rom, chris/rom mix.
Do you know what thrillers and mysteries do to you? They make you deodorant quit on the job and give you a kick-start in the paranoia department. But I say the adrenaline rush is worth it.
First up is Book 1 & 2 in the Jennifer Morgan series by Ethan Jones. He knows how to mix romance with a serious dose of thrill.
Second up is Must Love Murder from the Sketchy Matchmaker series by Etta Faire. I loved that this series is also hilarious so it toned the drama down a tinny winny bit.
Third up is Closer to Love by David Balzarini. Don't let the name fool you. There is no romance here. But there is a ton of drama and enough thrill to keep you well into the night.
Fourth up is Asiago and the Accomplice by Judy Volhart. It's book one in her Whine and Cheese series. I like that she succeeded in making a funny mystery that also had my mouth watering and my stomach growl. And did I mention that it comes full of tasty recipes? Nope, I don't think I did.
Fifth up is Betrayal by Eugene Lloyd MacRae as part of his Rory Mack Steele series. This had sweat pouring off me in rivulets. I finished it the night I began it. At least, I think it was the same night. For all I know, it could have been very early the next morning, My bedroom alarm clock conveniently broke.
And last, but most definitely not least is Ghost of a Girl by Theo Gage and Toivi Smith. Honestly, the thriller don't stop til the last page! I tell you no lie. I was sweating and screaming and biting my nails. I got emotionally invested very early on. Strange to admit, I didn't think I would enjoy this novel. But, I was proven wonderfully wrong.
So that is some of what I've been reading lately. In other news, Starting In 2017, I hope to be running a serial story. It's the brain child of my Mother, Brother and I. I hope you all will enjoy it.
Until next time, Keep Reading.
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