Wednesday, April 8, 2020

What Are You Reading? ~ April 8, 2020

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Hello, my friends! I hope this post finds you all well! I didn't get any reading done last week because I was busy making masks for my family and some of my kid's co-workers. And I forgot to post my Wednesday post! So, I'm going to let you know what I've been reading since the last time I posted! :)


What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finished reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

Current Read



I'm currently reading Lakeshire Park* by Megan Walker. I'm not too far into it, but I'm enjoying it! It's a Regency romance. I'm part of the upcoming blog tour and will be posting a review.






Recently Finished


I finished reading Educated: A Memoir* by Tara Westover. What a fascinating read! I thought the beginning when Tara was a child was a bit slow, but boy, as she got older, it was incredible. I don't know how her family survived some of the incidences she describes in the story. I couldn't stop reading it. ~ 5 stars.





I also finished reading Live, Love, Longbourn* by Jennifer Becton. I really enjoyed this feel-good story! I loved the quirky little town the Bennet sisters live in, and with Charlotte going to be the chef at Elizabeth's new Inn, I thought it had a little bit of a Gilmore Girls feel to it! I can't wait to read the rest of the sister's stories! ~ 4 stars

Jennifer Becton talks a little about what inspired her to write Live, Love, Longbourn. You can check that out here. 




What's next? 

I'm not sure... whatever catches my fancy! ;) 


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So, tell me, what are you reading? Stay safe out there!  

1 comment:

  1. Looks like you had an enjoyable reading week. I like the sound of Jennifer Becton's new one.

    I just finished Duke Darcy's Castle by Syrie James and I'm listening to Black Sheep by Georgette Heyer. I think I'll pick up Alone in the Wild by Kelley Armstrong next.

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