Mailbox Monday is a place to share all the wonderful books that have come to live in your home; print, electronic and audio. Started by Marcia of The Printed Page, the mailbox is currently on tour. Check it out so you know where to go next month.
Thank you to March's host: Caitlin at Chaotic Compendiums. April's host is MariReads
Received for Review:
What the Duke Desires by Sabrina Jeffries
Giveaway/Contest/Gift:
from Author:
Purchased/delivered:
Last Chance Book Club by Hope Ramsay
added to my ereader: (kindle app, html, etc.)
White Heat by Jill Shalvis
The Second Messiah by Glenn Meade
Also went shopping through the free section, added a bunch then clicked Pin It
(still not finished pinning all of them)
Current Library books at the house:
Savor the Danger by Lori Foster
Fellowship of Fear by Aaron J. Elkins
The Wanderer by Robyn Carr
The Heart of a Hero by Janet Chapman
A N D . . .
I have no idea where I'm at anymore with the rest of them....I've got over 30 books on request, most delayed.
What are you Reading?
A weekly Monday meme hosted by Shelia at Book Journey. Post what you read last week and what you're planning to read this week then link to Shelia's post. Then visit, visit,visit! She has a comment contest going on each week tied to the meme.
Finished:
Getting Real by Christiane France
Books stacked by my reading chair (clean slate for the year):
The Weight of Deeds by Eli Thorpe
Howard's Gift by Eric C. Sinoway with Merill Meadow
The Holder's Dominion by Genese Davis
Savor the Danger by Lori Foster
Next up:
Cat and the Lady Killer by Lisa Orchard
Finding the Voice Inside You by Jill Birth
The Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club by Duncan Whitehead
Reviewed:
Did Not Finish, may try again later:
Happy Reading!
copyright Book Dragon's Lair 2009-2013
2 comments:
Wowzas!! Busy busy week :) Someone was in a mystery mood
Have a lovely reading week! What are you reading this week @ the Brunette Librarian’s Blog
I think I would be overwhelmed by the sheer number of books, but I'm impressed that you read so much, or at least sample them. I hope you enjoy my book, The Summer of France.
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