It’s Monday! What Are You Reading (71)
Hello Readers! I hope you all had great reading week. I finished 3 books last week. All these were short and quick read.
Last Week I Read-
Both were unique and I liked theme of the story. Review will be up this week.
Currently Reading-
I’m not reading anything right now. But I’ll start reading A Summer To Remember as soon as I put my daughter to bed (That mean not until midnight!). Here is the synopsis-
Sam lives by the mantra that it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
After the tragic loss of her husband, Sam built a new life around friends, her cat Coco and a career she loves. Fending off frequent set-ups and well-meaning advice to ‘move on’, Sam is resolutely happy being single.
But when Sam gets seconded to her firm’s Boston office for the summer, it is more than her career that is in for a shake-up. A spur of the moment decision to visit the idyllic beaches of Cape Cod could end up changing her life forever.
One thing is for sure, Sam won’t finish the summer the same woman who started it…
I read almost all Victoria Cooke books except 1. I was planning to read this as soon as I got NetGalley approval but then Rachel sent tour invite. As the tour is next month I put it aside and started other books. I waited enough now.
Next I will be Reading-
Dom and Stacey have the perfect life. Until they meet Tamara. Brilliant, beautiful, she hides a horrifying secret. One that may destroy them all.
Happily married with two wonderful children, Dom and Stacey are living the dream. He runs a successful design agency, she is finding fame as an author of children’s books.
Everything is perfect. But then they meet the mesmerizing Tamara and their lives are changed forever.
Because Tamara is a woman with a plan. She executes it step by step – patient, systematic, methodical.
And as her plan unfolds, Dom and Stacey find their lives slipping out of control. Taking them from heaven into the deepest, darkest hell…
Deserve to Die is a compelling psychological thriller with a heart-stopping ending that will keep you gripped until the early hours. Perfect for fans of K. L. Slater, Teresa Driscoll and Andrew Hart.
I saw this book first on blog tour invites but I didn’t have time to read it then. Later I read Shalini’s review and I knew I have to read this book. Luck by chance I saw it on NetGalley and was available to read. How can I miss this opportunity.
What are you reading this week? Have you read any of these books or planning to read soon? What do you think about them?
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Teri Polen
Love the cover of A Summer to Remember. I’m just about to finish Hood Academy by Shelley Wilson. Haven’t had as much time to read over the past week as I would have liked, but I’m headed for vacation in a few days, so I plan to remedy that!
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
That’s wonderful I hope you enjoy your vacation and current read.
I just finished Summer to Remember. The story is equally beautiful. There was no electricity and internet yesterday. Without social medias and blog I could read pretty fast. There’s still network issue.
Rosepoint Publishing
Great review, Yesha. It always amazes me that you ladies with little ones can actually read and write reviews (and work too?). I was run so ragged I hardly had time to eat.
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
I don’t have job. I’m just stay-at-home parent so it gives me some extra time to read but with little one it’s bit hard.
Noriko
A Summer to Remember looks gorgeous!! I cannot wait to hear your thoughts on that one. Happy reading, Yesha <3
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
Thank you, Noriko! I just started it and I’m already hooked to story.
Shalini
Woohoo I got a shout out…. Can I clap like a kid? Thank you so much. I hope you love it too.
Have you read multiple books at the same time? I am planning to see if I can.
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
You’re welcome, Shalini! 😀
I tried to read two books at a time but at the end I keep reading the book I’m most enjoying and forget about second one. It takes the same time anyhow so no point in reading multiple books for me.
Let me know if it works for you.
Shalini
Am gonna try…. I have a 700 pages fantasy book and I want to read my thrillers along with it…
Yesha - Books Teacup and Reviews
I have 2 big books. one fantasy 800 pages, one Stephen King >900 pages. It’s good idea. I will try it as well.
Shalini
Wow