It’s Monday! What are You Reading?

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

My hubby was doing so well – now has an infection and a pocket of fluid at the surgery site. Has to have the wound packed and drained every day, along with an IV antibiotic. This means a daily visit either to a clinic or a visiting nurse, which ever is available.

 

What I Read Last Week

I read 6 books – 3 historical romances and 3 fantasies.

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Once Upon a Tartan by Grace Burrowes. Book 2 in her series and so enjoyable.

2 historical fiction books by Julia Quinn: Really enjoying her series.

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Romancing Mister Bridgerton  To Sir Philip, With Love

 

Books 2 and 3 of the Lux series by Jennifer Armentrout. Fun reads. 

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Onyx Opal

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Dragon of Glass by Zoe Chant. Finally finished this one – an ebook about a dragon that I needed for a reading challenge. Just okay.  

What I’m Reading Now 

Sugar Daddy by Lisa Kleypas

Wild at Heart b K.A. Tucker

What’s Up Next

5 Little Indians by Michelle Good

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

  1. Ah yes that Julia Quinn series is so good, I am sure if I reread it I would enjoy it all over again having forgotten so much of it! Certainly has made a big come back because of Netflix.

  2. Sorry to hear about your husband. I hope the infection clears up quickly. I really enjoyed my reread of the Bridgerton series recently. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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