The good side of being trapped is I've finished 3 books in the last 2 1/2 days. I finished
- Last Girl Dancing by Holly Lisle--excellent book and would highly recommend it if you like romantic suspense, an "out of the box" read.
- Daisy's Back in Town by Rachel Gibson--well, I can now say I do NOT like secret baby stories especially ones that take 15 years to tell the father.
- Guilty Pleasures by Laura Lee Guhrke--this is a re-read. It's one of my favorites from last year, and I still enjoyed it, but not as much as the first time I read it. I guess I was nit picking it a little and found the "Duke" to be too controlling (as if a duke he's not supposed to be controlling). I don't know, I just didn't like him as much as the first time around.
I don't know what to read next, I'm really trying to mix things up a little, so I'm basically not reading the same sub-genre one after another. I ordered three more books through the UBS, and, of course, 2 of them are Regency historicals--smack me in the head.
Tuesday, after our pool play date, I loaned 3 books to one of the other mothers. We'd never talked books before, turns out she is a huge historical romance fan but since she's been home for the past 4 years having babies (3 under the age of 4 and want to have another in the next year), she does little reading. She borrowed Marsha Canham's Robin Hood Trilogy. I'm praying I get them back, though I did threaten her ("I know where you live.")
I'm praying I can get out while the work crews are on lunch. I've got some errands to run. Including picking up a birthday gift for a kids party--I hate these things, but I'll rant about them on another day.
Have a great day, and happy reading.
3 comments:
At least they're paving the street. My mom lives on an unpaved street and rather than paving it each spring and fall they bring fresh rocks to re-cover it. When she complained about all the rocks they told her they'd pave it if she paid for it. I told her if she paid for it she better have them rename the street to Yapaway Road too!
I adore the Robin Hood trilogy!
Boy,you're brave lending out Robin Hood.
Good luck with the paving. We have two of the biggest road construction projects in the region, but luckily I have yet to be trapped at home.
Thanks for the sympathy yesterday.
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