It’s Monday! What are You Reading?

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It’s time once again for Kathryn’s weekly meme “It’s Monday! What are You Reading?, at Book Date, where we share what we’re reading and have read over the past week.

My husband is still in hospital but I am hopeful he will head back to rehab this week. (Sept 9 he will have been in hospital 3 months!)

What I Read Last Week
I read 5 books this past week – 2 contemporary romances, 2 non-fiction and 1 fantasy.

I desperately needed a comfort read this week so chose the first book in the Others world – a reread.

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Written in Red by Anne Bishop. My favourite series of all!

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Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher. I needed a book about addiction and I’ve had this on my shelf for a long time. It was just okay.

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Let the Elephants Run by David Usher. A very interesting take on being creative, by a rock musician, writer, entrepeneur

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Love Comes for the Rock Star by Savannah Adams. A sweet romance

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A Second Forever by Suze Robinson. Second chance at love for a couple. Enjoyed it.

What I’m Reading Now – (of course more Nalini Singh (working on the next book in each of the 2 series)
Rising Tides by Nora Roberts (Book 2)

Two Summers by Aimee Friedman
On Writing by Stephen King

What’s Up Next
The Summer That Made Us by Robyn Carr
What You Wish for by Katherine Center

13 thoughts on “It’s Monday! What are You Reading?

  1. Yes to rereading Written in Red, such a great series. One day I’ll reread. Hope your husband does get to rehab this week. Will that be closer to you… or is it just another building on the hospital complex?

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