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‘It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?’ is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week. It’s a great post to organise yourself. This meme started with J Kaye’s Blog and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.

Happy Monday everyone! I hope you all had fabulous week.
Last week was okay in reading. At least I could finish books I wanted to within the timeline. I received 1 book mail and ordered 2 books.
LAST WEEK I READ-
REVIEWED-
CURRENTLY READING-

Lady Evelyn Carlisle has returned home to England, where she is completing her degree at St. Hugh’s, a women’s college in Oxford. Her days are spent poring over ancient texts and rushing to tutorials. All is well until a fateful morning, when her peaceful student life is turned on its head. Stumbling upon the gruesome killing of someone she thought she knew, Evelyn is plunged into a murder investigation once more, much to the chagrin of her friends and family, as well as the intriguing Detective Lucas Stanton. The dreaming spires of Oxford begin to appear decidedly less romantic as she gathers clues, and learns far more than she ever wished to know about the darkness lurking beyond the polished veneer. Can she solve the crime before the killer strikes once more, this time to Evelyn’s own detriment?
NEXT THIS WEEK-

Lady Evelyn Carlisle has barely arrived in London when familial duty calls her away again. Her cousin Gemma is desperate for help with her ailing mother before her imminent wedding, which Evelyn knew nothing about! Aunt Agnes in tow, she journeys to Scotland, expecting to find Malmo Manor in turmoil. To her surprise, her Scottish family has been keeping far more secrets than the troubled state of their matriarch. Adding to the tension in the house a neighbor has opened his home, Elderbrooke Park, as a retreat for artistic veterans of the Great War. This development does not sit well with everyone in the community. Is the suspicion towards the residents a catalyst for murder? A tragedy at Elderbrooke Park’s May Day celebration awakens Evelyn’s sleuthing instinct, which is strengthened when the story of another unsolved death emerges, connected to her own family. What she uncovers on her quest to expose the truth will change several lives forever, including her own. With the shadow of history looming over her, Evelyn must trust in her instinct and ability to comb through the past to understand the present, before the murderer can stop her and tragedy strikes again.

WHAT ARE YOU READING THIS WEEK?
HAVE YOU READ ANY OF THESE BOOKS BEFORE OR PLANNING TO READ IN FUTURE?
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THEM??
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Meggy | Chocolate'n'Waffles
Your current series has such cute covers! I’m reading the French version of The House on Half Moon Street and … plenty of books in English, haha!
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
Thank you! I love them too. I hope you enjoy your current read. 🙂
Teri Polen
I’m about 20% into King of Fools by Amanda Foody – Ace of Shades (first book in the series) was one of my top reads last year, so I’ve been anxious to read this one.
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
I haven’t read Ace if Shades but I heard good things about it. I hope sequel proves as interesting for you. Thank you for comment. 🙂
Heather Tasker
I’ve not read any of these, though the first is quite appealing. The library will be revoking Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine today before I’ve finished and I’ll have to wait for it again. 😕
This usually doesn’t happen but I’ve been too busy writing and studying other things to listen. Cress by Marissa Meyer and NurtureShock by Po Bronson are next up.
Pretty excited about both. 😊
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
Eleanor Oliphant is also on my wish list but I don’t when I will get the copy. unfortunately, we don’t have library nearby and it definitely don’t include many latest English novels.
I loved Lunar Chronicle and Cress was interesting book. I hope you enjoy it.
Thank you for comment! Wish you a wonderful week. 😊
Heather Tasker
Any luck with digital libraries?
I liked Scarlet even more than Cinder so I’d say the series is pretty good so far.
Hope you’re having a great day!
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
I don’t know any digital libraries in India.
I rely on Amazon! I would buy the book if it’s worth it (I look for price drops and sale). I also keep looking for book fair where i get books for 30-50% discount. For me NetGalley or blog tour books are just wonderful.
thebookofjess7504
I am currently on the last few chapters of Ascend (third book in the Trylle trilogy) and I absolutely love it!
Great post!
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
That sounds interesting! Thank you for comment! 🙂
thebookofjess7504
You’re most welcome!