Sunday Post/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

I’m trying to get back into the habit of doing a round-up of the week just completed and also take a look at my plans for the forthcoming week.  I rather got out of the habit of doing so but I would like to reinstate this type of post as I feel it keeps me on track.  So, I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Books read this week:

I’m going on a short break, a few days away in Granada.  I have a few posts lined up and will be back on track on Wednesday.  This week I’ve read The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley, which I loved.  I’ve also completed Winter Lost by Patricia Briggs and made a start on Bitter Waters by Vivian Shaw.  I’ve also made a start on my first SPFBO X book.  I was hoping to post my first five books this weekend but things have run away with me so later in the week I’ll be highlighting those.

Next Week’s Reads:

  1. Small Town Horror by Ronald Malfi
  2. THe Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley

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Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

I’m trying to get back into the habit of doing a round-up of the week just completed and also take a look at my plans for the forthcoming week.  I rather got out of the habit of doing so but I would like to reinstate this type of post as I feel it keeps me on track.  So, I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Books read this week:

This week has been very warm and I’ve felt really tired – could be the heat I suppose – but I’ve been incredibly lethargic.  In reading I’ve read Hera by Jennifer Saint and Small Town Horror by Ronald Malfi.  I’ve also just started Lucy Foley’s Midnight Feast.  SPFBO X officially started at the beginning of the month and I’ll be posting a short introductory post shortly.

Next Week’s Reads:

  1. Elusive by Genevieve Cogman
  2. Hell for Hire by Rachel Aaron
  3. Hera by Jennifer Saint

Outstanding Reviews

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

I’m trying to get back into the habit of doing a round-up of the week just completed and also take a look at my plans for the forthcoming week.  I rather got out of the habit of doing so but I would like to reinstate this type of post as I feel it keeps me on track.  So, I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Books read this week:

This week seems to have flown by.  I can’t even pin down what I’ve been up to it all feels like a blur.  In reading, I completed Hell for Hire by Rachel Aaron.  I can see myself being very easily pulled into this world. I also read Elusive by Genevieve Cogman (the second in her Scarlet Revolution series).  This was good and it has left us with a clear direction for what comes next (assuming there are more books planned).  I’ve just started Hera by Jennifer Saint.

  1. Moonstone by Laura Purcell
  2. Scarlet by Genevieve Cogman

Outstanding Reviews

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

I’m trying to get back into the habit of doing a round-up of the week just completed and also take a look at my plans for the forthcoming week.  I rather got out of the habit of doing so but I would like to reinstate this type of post as I feel it keeps me on track.  So, I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Books read this week:

So, update on the stomach bug.  Still not 100% unfortunately but I’m a lot better than I was so at least I seem to be on the mend. In terms of reading this week.  I read Scarlet by Genevieve Cogman, this is the first in the Scarlet Revolution series and is one of my Beat the Backlist books from last year.  I enjoyed this, it was light and charming and a good start to series.  I have number two waiting to be read and hopefully will make a start this week.  I also picked up and completed Cinderwich by Cherie Priest which I really liked and already reviewed (link below).  Finally I picked up Moonstone by Laura Purcell.  This is Purcell’s foray into YA.  I enjoyed the writing for this one and it is packed with the author’s trademark gothic style but I didn’t love it as much as her adult books.  Finally, I’ve made a good start on Hell for Hire by Rachel Aaron which is shaping up into what I hope will become a new UF that I love.

  1. The House That Horror Built by Cherie Priest
  2. Cinderwich by Cherie Priest
  3. The Silence Factory by Bridget Collins

Outstanding Reviews

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

I’m trying to get back into the habit of doing a round-up of the week just completed and also take a look at my plans for the forthcoming week.  I rather got out of the habit of doing so but I would like to reinstate this type of post as I feel it keeps me on track.  So, I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Books read this week:

Unfortunately I’ve been rather poorly for the past few days.  I can only think I have food poisoning but no idea where from.  I’ve been so exhausted and achy and unable to eat.  I have managed a little reading.  I completed The Silence Factory by Bridget Collins.  I also read The House That Horror Built by Christina Henry.  In other news SPFBOX has now started and books are being allocated.  I haven’t managed to look at them yet but hopefully the next couple of days I’ll be feeling better.

  1. You Are Here by David Nicholls
  2. The Malevolent Seven by Sebastien De Castell

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