Hello. I know it's been a long time since I did one of these. Sorry about that. I got so far away from doing it that I don't THINK about doing one until it's too late. Okay, so let's see what's happened since the last time...
I picked up a boatload of books - both ebook and hardcopy. Since my last installment, I got 16 books from the thrift store - mostly hard-boiled crime and mystery, but some SF and romance, too. I also downloaded 6 ebooks - 4 of which are from an author I love who wrote this series under his wife's name. Suffice it to say, I have a lot to read and I'm working on it. At this point, though, I've only finished 3 books this year.
Books Read:
3) Moonstruck: Retribution by Silver James (3/20/25) - paranormal romantic suspense* - 5 stars. Silver's books are definitely not new to me, but they sure are underappreciated. I paid full price for this - $4.99.
Review: "I'm sorry this took so long for me to get around to, because it was AWESOME. I love the Wolves and their mates, and all their stories, so much. This was no exception. All the action, all the thrills, all the suspense... all the LOVE. And, of course, all the satisfying ends. Good guys win and bad guys die. That's my kind of happy ending. Woot!"
2) President Fu Manchu by Sax Rohmer (3/14/25) - noir crime - 5 stars. Not new to me but this one only has 20 reviews. Sad that more people don't pick up Sax Rohmer novels. I got this for 25c at the thrift store. Woot.
Review: "Ooo, this is a good one! Evil Dr. Fu Manchu is trying to take over the United States by putting his own man in the White House - but as dictator, not president - and it's up to Sir Denis Nyland-Smith to stop him. The twists and turns are as awesome as always. Mr. Rohmer knew his stuff, lemme tell ya."
DNFs:
3/20/25 - romance 25c - I picked up this '80s romance because I loved the author once upon a time, and I had collected the entirety of this series (which I sold at a thrift store in FL because I needed the money). Unfortunately, this particular installment of the series was lame. The heroine was a whiny, snotty kid and I couldn't envision how the older hero would EVER want to get to know her, let alone fall in love with her.
Currently reading... Some Buried Caesar by Rex Stout. I love Nero Wolfe stories. I'm not loving this one yet, but there's hope. :shrug: I could be his one dud. We'll see.
Okay, that's it for me. I'll try to do these EVERY Saturday like I'm supposed to. How's your reading been?