Well June was just as busy as May, I think see a small pause late-July when ds heads to summer camp, it'll only be me and dd. I'm still reading but it's only because I've rarely touched the computer the last 2 months. Happily I finally got all my blogging caught up. So according to my spreadsheet this is what I read in the month of June.
- Mercedes Lackey's Storm Breaking, DAW, Heralds of Valdemar
- Laurell K Hamilton's Blood Noir, Berkley, Anita Blake Vampire Hunter
- Charlaine Harris' The Julius House, Berkley, An Aurora Teagarden Mystery
- Sarah Zettel's In Camelot's Shadow, LUNA, Paths to Camelot
- Sarah Zettel's For Camelot's Honor, LUNA, Paths to Camelot
- Sarah Zettel's Under Camelot's Banner, LUNA, Paths to Camelot
- Shayne, Frost, Garey & Smiths' Weddings are Hell Anthology, Harper, Paranormal Romance
- MIchele Bardsley's Because Your Vampire Said So, Signet, Broken Heart, OK series
- Brenda Joyce's A Dangerous Love, HQN, The De Warenne Dynasty
- Deborah Hale's Border Bride, Harlequin Historical
- Stephen R Lawhead's Hood, Thomas Nelson, King Raven Trilogy
- Crystal Green's Baited, Silhouette Bombshell
- Harper Allen's Dressed to Slay, Silhouette Bombshell, Darkheart & Crosse
- Harper Allen's Vampaholic, Silhouette Bombshell, Darkheart & Crosse
This month we really felt the money pinch, thankfully my love-ones know what this girl likes for her birthday and filled in the gap! I also reread several favorites. I finished up Lackey's Mage Storms trilogy before heading to visit Anita in St Louis. From their I took a visit with Roe Teagarden and then headed into Arthurian Britian for a reread of the Paths to Camelot series as preparation for my gift to myself Camelot's Blood (which is sitting right here waiting for me to start
). From there I returned to the present and visited several different vampire filled cities. Before heading back to Britian's regency and medieval eras. Finally I broke out some of my treasured Bombshell's to keep me occupied until Camelot's Blood arrived. Starting with a boating adventure gone wrong and ending with three women trying to find themselves admist a vampire filled destiny. Wow, I read a lot of vampire books this month!!!! My favorite read for the month was Brenda Joyce's A Dangerous Love, I just loved her spunky heroine and wounded hero. Turns out I have another of her books as an audible so once I finish listening to Coyote Dreams I'll start that one. Which is my goal for July....Finish Coyote Dreams.
Harlequin: 43 Non-Harlequin: 35 ebook: 25 print: 53
--Missy
"You shouldn't take life to seriously. You'll never get out alive." Van Wilder
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