
Reading lists only grow. Isn’t that the truth? It’s a good thing I’m a bit of a planner because my list has gotten pretty darn long and it’s time to do something about it! Here’s a look at some of the many books in my near future:
The Bone Curse by Carrie Rubin – I’m starting this one today, Carrie Rubin’s newest medical thriller. This one says “Medicine has no cure for evil.” Can’t wait to see what it’s about! You can check out all of Carrie’s books here.
Hinting at Shadows by Sarah Brentyn – I love Sarah’s short fiction, so this collection will be a treat! Visit Sarah here.
On the Edge of a Raindrop by Sarah Brentyn – Sarah has an endless supply of story ideas and I especially enjoy her flash fiction. Looking forward to her twisty wit.
Second Chance Romance by Jill Weatherholt – I’ve already had a peek and I just know I’m going to enjoy Jill’s feel-good romance! Click here for more about Jill.
Second Street Station by Lawrence H. Levy – I’m re-reading this historical mystery about Brooklyn’s first woman detective because my Whodunits book club at work is skyping Larry Levy in for our discussion. Can’t wait!
The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin – there is a lot of buzz about this new book, called “a captivating family saga” by The New York Times Book Review. My book club is reading it in March.
The Storyteller Speaks by Annika Perry – Annika recently published her 5-star debut collection of short fiction. I read her blog all the time and you can visit it here.
Watching Glass Shatter by James J. Cudney – Jay was very generous to provide me with a copy of his debut novel. Looking forward to this family drama.
I have a bunch of additional titles waiting patiently on my Kindle. I hope to read these in 2018. Here’s a peek:
Bridge of Scarlet Leaves by Kristina McMorris
Commonwealth by Ann Patchett
David Bowie – a Life by Dylan Jones
Leaving the Beach by Mary Rowen
Reserved by Tracy Ewens
Still Alice by Lisa Genova
Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine
Talent by B. Goodwin
The Edge of Lost by Kristina McMorris
I feel good knowing I have a little library stashed on my Kindle. It’s not hoarding if it fits into a slim leather case, right? What about you? Do you have a lot of unread books on your eReader?
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