I'm doing a lousy job of keeping up with this blog. I swore that Facebook and Twitter would not make me forget my blog, but it appears they have.
Anyway, here are the books I read in July:
1) Dear Cupid - Julie Ortolon (Kindle)
2) Dirt - Stuart Woods (Kindle)
3) The Backup Plan - Sherryl Woods (Kindle)
4) A Stolen Life - Jaycee Dugard (Kindle)
5) Life's a Beach (novella) - Malena Lott (Kindle)
6) Quinn - Iris Johansen (Kindle)
7) Looking for Trouble - Erin Kern (Kindle)
8) Fallen - Karin Slaughter (Hardback)
Ortolon and Woods are some of my favorite authors. Stuart Woods is one of my "new" finds, and I purchased a bunch of his books at a used bookstore in July. Jaycee Dugard's book was really hard to read, but she is an amazing young woman! Johansen continues to amaze me with her Eve Duncan series. Kern's book was a freebie from Kindle and I enjoyed it. Slaughter is one of the best suspense novelists out there. I will continue to read anything she writes!
Anyway, here are the books I read in July:
1) Dear Cupid - Julie Ortolon (Kindle)
2) Dirt - Stuart Woods (Kindle)
3) The Backup Plan - Sherryl Woods (Kindle)
4) A Stolen Life - Jaycee Dugard (Kindle)
5) Life's a Beach (novella) - Malena Lott (Kindle)
6) Quinn - Iris Johansen (Kindle)
7) Looking for Trouble - Erin Kern (Kindle)
8) Fallen - Karin Slaughter (Hardback)
Ortolon and Woods are some of my favorite authors. Stuart Woods is one of my "new" finds, and I purchased a bunch of his books at a used bookstore in July. Jaycee Dugard's book was really hard to read, but she is an amazing young woman! Johansen continues to amaze me with her Eve Duncan series. Kern's book was a freebie from Kindle and I enjoyed it. Slaughter is one of the best suspense novelists out there. I will continue to read anything she writes!
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