Musing Mondays is a weekly event where MizB will ask a book/reading-related question, and I answer with my own thoughts on the topic. hosted by A Daily Rhythm
- I'm currently reading: Life in a Rut, Love Not Included (Love Not Included #1) by J.D. Hollyfield
- I'm currently listening to: The King (The Original Sinners #6) by Tiffany Reisz
- Up next I think I’ll read: Sinfully by Leighton Riley
- I bought the following book(s) in the past week:
- Never Me by Kate Stewart
- Sinfully by Leighton Riley
- The Best Man Michelle Lee
- Transcending Darkness by Airicka Phoenix
- Bind (The Donovan Dynasty #1) by Sierra Cartwright
- Sound Advice (Sensations Collection #1) by L.B. Dunbar (Free at time of blog post)
- The Legend of Arturo King (Legendary Rock Stars #1) by L.B. Dunbar (Free at time of blog post)
- Adjournment (Fate #1) by Emersyn Vallis (Free at time of blog post)
- Ravage Me (Ravage MC #1) by Ryan Michele (Free at time of blog post)
- Past Week's Posts
- Musing Mondays
- Top Ten Books/Series to Read If You Like E.L. James
- What Are You Reading Wednesday
- Thursday Quotables: Veil of Scars by J.R. Gray
- Book Beginnings on Friday: Repentance: The Story of Kace Haywood by Meghan Quinn
- Cover Reveal: The Wrath of Cain by Kathy Coopman
- Spotlight Saturday: Emersyn Vallis
- Release Day Blitz: Buy Me (Mistress Auction #2) by Alexa Riley
- Past Week's Reviews
THIS WEEK’S RANDOM QUESTION: Do you make a seasonal reading list? How do you choose what goes on it?
I really don't make a seasonal reading list as my reading choices don't change throughout the year. However, I do tend to read holiday books or novellas that are released from my favorite authors as well as I tend to read more during the winter months. (Got to do something when it is single digits outside!!!)
Oh, your list has given me some wonderful temptations. I see more one clicks in my future. I also don't have a true list. I go to my bookshelf and pick a Christmas story that touches me then. I tend to collect Christmas stories so my collection would be difficult to read completely in one season. I should make a Christmas website just for those books alone :)
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Oh, your list has given me some wonderful temptations. I see more one clicks in my future. I also don't have a true list. I go to my bookshelf and pick a Christmas story that touches me then. I tend to collect Christmas stories so my collection would be difficult to read completely in one season. I should make a Christmas website just for those books alone :)
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Yes, I do like to grab seasonal books from favorite authors...last year, it was Elin Hilderbrand's Winter Street. I think she has another one out for this year.
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