Monday, March 19, 2012

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?


It's Monday! -
What Are You Reading?
is hosted weekly on Mondays
by Sheila from
"One Person's Journey"

Post the books you read last week, books currently reading, and books you plan on finishing this week.




What I Read This Week...
"Oracle's Moon"
By: Thea Harrison
When Grace Andreas's sister, Petra, and her husband are both killed, Grace inherits the Power and responsibilities of the Oracle of Louisville, as well as her sister's two young children--neither of which she is prepared for. Then Khalil, Demonkind and Djinn Prince of House Marid, decides to make himself a part of the household both as guardian and counterpoint to Grace's impudence towards the Elder Races.
 
"A Night Like This" 
By: Julia Quinn

Anne Wynter might not be who she says she is . . .
But she's managing quite well as a governess to three highborn young ladies. Her job can be a challenge—in a single week she finds herself hiding in a closet full of tubas, playing an evil queen in a play that might be a tragedy (or might be a comedy—no one is sure), and tending to the wounds of the oh-so-dashing Earl of Winstead. After years of dodging unwanted advances, he's the first man who has truly tempted her, and it's getting harder and harder to remind herself that a governess has no business flirting with a nobleman.
Daniel Smythe-Smith Might be in mortal danger . . .
But that's not going to stop the young earl from falling in love. And when he spies a mysterious woman at his family's annual musicale, he vows to pursue her, even if that means spending his days with a ten-year-old who thinks she's a unicorn. But Daniel has an enemy, one who has vowed to see him dead. And when Anne is thrown into peril, he will stop at nothing to ensure their happy ending . . .

 
"Bunny and the Bear"
By: Eve Langlais

Bears and bunnies aren't supposed to mix, or that's what Chase keeps telling himself when his bouncy new neighbor won't stay out of his business--and his mind. However, the more he gets to know his overly perky neighbor, the more he craves her, a desire worse than his addiction to honey and pie.

Miranda's on a mission for the Furry United Coalition, and it involves secretly guarding one grumpy ol' bear. Staying focused on the job isn't easy when all she can think about is turning his frown upside down, a task made harder when she gets a glimpse of his passion. When she hears about his theory on woodland creatures and predators not mixing, she thinks all is lost, but she didn't count on a bear's curious nature--and possessive need. 

When an evil force abducts Chase, Miranda unleashes her bunny in order to save him, but the revelation of her shifter side puts her in danger. Is one ornery bear enough to save her from a mad scientist? And if he does, can a bear forget her woodland creature status long enough to love her and make her his mate? 


What I'm Reading Now...
 
"The Winter Palace"
By: Eva Stachniak

Her name is Barbara—in Russian, Varvara. Nimble-witted and attentive, she’s allowed into the employ of the Empress Elizabeth, amid the glitter and cruelty of the world’s most eminent court. Under the tutelage of Count Bestuzhev, Chancellor and spymaster, Varvara will be educated in skills from lock picking to lovemaking, learning above all else to listen—and to wait for opportunity. That opportunity arrives in a slender young princess from Zerbst named Sophie, a playful teenager destined to become the indomitable Catherine the Great. Sophie’s destiny at court is to marry the Empress’s nephew, but she has other, loftier, more dangerous ambitions, and she proves to be more guileful than she first appears.

What Sophie needs is an insider at court, a loyal pair of eyes and ears who knows the traps, the conspiracies, and the treacheries that surround her. Varvara will become Sophie’s confidante—and together the two young women will rise to the pinnacle of absolute power. 

With dazzling details and intense drama, Eva Stachniak depicts Varvara’s secret alliance with Catherine as the princess grows into a legend—through an enforced marriage, illicit seductions, and, at last, the shocking coup to assume the throne of all of Russia. 

13 comments:

  1. So far I'm still reading "Masters of the Veil.":) I was hoping the new book I was waiting for would be arriving today but no such luck :D Enjoy your reads ~Raine~

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  2. The ones you read last week sounded so good that I just bought Bunny and the Bear and added A Night Like This to my wishlist. Thanks for making my TBR stack even bigger.

    My Monday report is here. Happy reading!

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  3. Awww :) Kathy, You have MADE my day!! <3

    Thanks!

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  4. My daughter loves Julia Quinn, I may have to get t his one for her!

    Thanks for stopping by my blog.
    Have a great week!!

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  5. The Bunny and the Bear sounds like a fun romance!

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  6. The Winter Palace sounds fantastic. I'm going to save that one for a winter read later this year. Already planning ahead :-)

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  7. The Winter Palace looks like an interesting read. I'm a sucker for royalty related historical fiction.

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  8. Those looks like perfect books to enjoy with a glass of wine on the porch. Enjoy your reading!

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  9. The Winter Palace looks like it has the potential to be a great read. Hope you enjoy!

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  10. I've heard wonderful things about The Winter Palace, it's already on my wishlist. Bunny and the Bear looks pretty saucy LOL
    Have a wonderful week & happy reading :)

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