June Books Read

Oops, it's July and I've forgotten to post the books that I read in June

Rurouni Kenshin Vol. 4 by Nobuhiro Watsuki
Rurouni Kenshin Vol. 5 by Watsuki
Spicing It Up by Tanya Michaels
Blind Date Disasters/Eat Your Heart Out by Jill Shalvis
Carpe Demon: Adventures of a Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom by Julie Kenner (review pending)
Hanging By A Thread by Karen Templeton
Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase
The Bowen Bride by Nicole Burnham
The Charm School by Susan Wiggs - really enjoyed this one
Laird MacKenzie's Curse by Sapphire Williams
All She Ever Wanted by Barbara Freethy
Sofie Metropolis by Tori Carrington
You've Got Murder by Donna Andrews
If You Just Say Yes by Reon Laudat
The Greek's Royal Mistress by Jane Porter
Died Blonde by Nancy J. Cohen
Enchanted, Inc. by Shanna Swendson
Larger Than Life by Alison Kent - really enjoyed this one and can't wait for more
Take A Chance On Me by Susan Donovan - so funny, so good, just loved it
The Moon Witch by Linda Winstead Jones - a good sequel to The Sun Witch and I can't wait for the third book in the series.
The Beast Within by Suzanne McMinn
The Sheik's Safety by Dana Marton (review pending)

So that brings the year's total up to 143 books read. I think I forgot some Doc Savage ones though, so it's a bit more. And an ebook or two.

8 comments:

Karen Scott said...

Nicole, I am ridiculously impressed by how many books you consume in a month!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow, 143 books! Thats awesome! I, too, am very impressed.

How was Died Blonde? There's a series of them, right?

Angela James said...

I was going to ask about Died Blonde too, it's going on my updated wishlist. I've read the others so I'm curious about this one.

Nicole said...

Yes, Died Blonde was good. I haven't read the others in the series, but now I want to.

Karen, I think it's just that if I have some downtime in the evenings or on weekends, I read. I don't do much during the day, most is either on weekends or between 10 and 11/midnight on weekdays. I think I just read fast. Read Erin McCarthy's Mouth to Mouth within a couple hours yesterday while listening to the Municipal Band downtown for the Fourth. Was nice to sit and read while listening to good music while waiting for it to get dark for the fireworks.

Michele said...

Wow Nicole!
Thanks for visiting my blog and giving me a recommendation! You ARE the one who recommended Summon the Keeper from Nina B's Blog. Haven't seen you visit for awhile. Even though STK wasn't a romance per se, there was sort of one in the second which was gratifying. I just read the most outlanding book, if I may return the favor.
The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein by Minda Webber.
The title alone made me pick up the book. It was fun. I mean, a world where Dr. Jykell was a Science prize competitor and Dr. Durlock Homes and Dr. Whutson were "on the case" as well are just a few of the sillies that just had me ROTFL! Let me know if you ever have a chance to check it out. Um, it is a romance...*grin*

Michele said...

Oh, just finished last night Hot and Heavy by Sandra Hill. Love those Navy Seals..they sure know how to show a time traveler a good time...

Anonymous said...

So, Nicole,

Did you ever finish Nibbles N' Bits from EC?

Nicole said...

Judy, I haven't quite finished the last story, but I read yours and it was so hilarious! Just loved it.