This has been a quiet week for reading – I’ve been continuing to listen to Ironskin by Tina Connelly, narrated by Rosalyn Landor. This is a retelling of Jane Eyre with a side helping of fae. So far, I’m really enjoying it, and a full review will come at some point. I also finished Deep Blue by Jennifer Donnelly. This is the start of a new mermaid based fantasy series. I will be posting a review probably next week. As you may remember from last week, the other book I picked up on release day was Charlaine Harris’s new book Midnight Crossing. I’m about a third of the way through it. It took a little while to hook me in, but I am beginning to really enjoy it and be intrigued by the new characters. Again, you know the drill, a review will be forthcoming. Much of my reading this week though has been travel based. My husband and I are talking about perhaps doing the trans Canadian train journey next year. At this point, it’s still very much a vague dream, but I’ve been having a great deal of fun reading up on it. Added to my library…
This has been a quiet week for reading – I’ve been continuing to listen to Ironskin by Tina Connelly, narrated by Rosalyn Landor. This is a retelling of Jane Eyre with a side helping of fae. So far, I’m really enjoying it, and a full review will come at some point. I also finished Deep Blue by Jennifer Donnelly. This is the start of a new mermaid based fantasy series. I will be posting a review probably next week. As you may remember from last week, the other book I picked up on release day was Charlaine Harris’s new book Midnight Crossing. I’m about a third of the way through it. It took a little while to hook me in, but I am beginning to really enjoy it and be intrigued by the new characters. Again, you know the drill, a review will be forthcoming. Much of my reading this week though has been travel based. My husband and I are talking about perhaps doing the trans Canadian train journey next year. At this point, it’s still very much a vague dream, but I’ve been having a great deal of fun reading up on it. Added to my library…