Sunday, November 18, 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...
Lord's Fall (Elder Races, #5)
Lord's Fall
By: Thea Harrison
In the latest Novel of the Elder Races, two mates find themselves on different paths, torn between their duty to the Wyr and the passion that binds them… 
Before she met Dragos, half-human/half-Wyr Pia Giovanni was alone and on the run. Now she’s mated, pregnant and heading south to repair the Wyrs’ frayed relationship with the Elves. Being separated from Dragos is painful, but for the good of the Wyr demesne they need to figure out how to be partners—in more places than just the bedroom.

In New York to preside over the Sentinel Games, Dragos is worried about his mate, but knows that finding two replacement sentinels is essential to show the rest of the Elder Races just how strong and brutal the Wyr demesne can be. But as the Games heat up, Pia’s negotiations with the Elves take a turn for the dangerous, straining her bond with Dragos and threatening everything they hold dear…


Leave Me Breathless (Ross Siblings, #3)
Leave Me Breathless
By: Cherrie Lynn

Leather and lace don't strike sparks. Or do they?

It's Valentine's Day, but Macy Rodgers isn't feeling the love. Aside from a torrid, one-night fling in a backseat a few months back, her love life has been sorely lacking, but fortunately she has devious friends who feel like playing Cupid. Wouldn't they be shocked to learn that the match they've made for her is the same one that steamed up the back of that '69 GTO...

Seth "Ghost" Warren has just returned to town after an extended absence. Between his grandmother's failing health, his job as a tattoo artist, his band's gigs, and a crazy ex that won't leave him alone, he's stretched thin. Cautious cowgirl Macy is the last thing he needs thrown into the mix.

She's all country, he's all heavy metal—and Macy knows that if anyone can propel her out of her rut, it's Seth. But when their worlds collide, it's anyone guess if they'll survive with their hearts intact.

I'm in a bit of a reading funk right now. I've tried reading several books and nothing is catching my interest. Anything rocking your socks this week?

12 comments:

  1. Sorry for the reading slump. Of the four books I read this week I liked Ice Cold by Cherry Adair the best.

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  2. Boo to reading funks! I came out of a month long slump but have had some awesome reads the last 2 weeks!
    Hope your mojo comes back quick :)

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  3. That's intersting about the fan symposium. here, i am in a pre-holida-reading funk, but i made reading plans... :) http://virtual-notes.blogspot.de/search/label/bookshelf
    Have a lovely reading week :)

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  4. Leave Me Breathless should have ripped you right out of that funk...lol; guess not, though.

    Enjoy your week...and here's MY MONDAY MEMES POST

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  5. Sorry about your funk, the steamy covers on these books should help that I hope :)

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  6. I had a bit of a reading funk recently, I must have picked up about 5 books and given up on them. I seem to be out of it now thankfully. I think it was Jodi Picoult's Lone Wolf that did it for me.

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  7. Boo...reading funks are the worst. I really liked Full Disclosure by Dee Henderson.
    I hope you find a great read this week!

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  8. Th reading funk happens to us all. I do hope this week will be better.

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  9. Oh, I hate when I start to hit the slumps. =(
    Hope things get better.

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  10. Re-reading my favorites always gets me out of the funk. :D

    Have a better week...

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  11. Slumps are hard to deal with I hope you find your way out soon!

    Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out

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  12. Ah, the inevitable book funk! Maybe read a book that's out of your usual reading genre might help? Or rereading a favorite book?

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