by Book Journey.
I have been traveling the past couple of weeks so not a lot has changed. Still working on these three books and hope to have them done soon. As well as some reviews. Thanks for stopping by.
What I Read Last Week:
Last Weeks Reviews:
THE SHELTER AT PAPA'S FARM BY Elizabeth M. White
Growing Great Kids by Kate Battistelli
More Questions than Answers by Eleanor Shepherd
Rosia and Scamper by Vicki Watson
Megan's Way by Melissa Foster
Find Hidden Pictures
Home Made Toys
The Keeper by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Convergence by J. D. Watts
RAMBLINGS from the SHOWER by Faye Bryant
Growing Great Kids by Kate Battistelli
More Questions than Answers by Eleanor Shepherd
Rosia and Scamper by Vicki Watson
Megan's Way by Melissa Foster
Find Hidden Pictures
Home Made Toys
The Keeper by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Convergence by J. D. Watts
RAMBLINGS from the SHOWER by Faye Bryant
What I Am Reading:
Mission... Impossible: The pixies' mission—if Allegro and Glissando are
to accept it—is to secure the future of a troubled England. To achieve
this, the Earl of Falconwood, better known as the Black Falcon, must
marry Nicola Moore. Never mind the woman is a hoyden who makes the most
atrocious hats decorated with machine parts, which she then dyes with
her famous Clockwork Blue. And certainly forget the earl is atoning for
his brother's death by purposely hovering on the fringes of the ton. Add
to the mix Glissando's tendency to slip to the side of the Mrasek, the
ones who work to free the evil Lord Sethos. But Maestro depends on the
pixies—for better or for worse. To release the magic trapped in the
Clockwork Blue dye—a magic that will safeguard England's future—Malcolm
and Nicola must not only wed, but they must also fall in love.
Join the club of unlikely
quilters who show up for Amish widow Emma Yoder’s quilting classes. A
troubled young woman, a struggling couple, a widower, a rough and tough
biker, and a preacher’s wife make up the mismatched lot. But as their
problems begin to bind them together like the scraps of fabric stitched
together in a quilt, they learn to open up and lend a helping hand. Is
this what God had in mind to heal hurting hearts and create beauty from
fragments?
Supernova by C. L. Parker
As part of a chosen
bloodline, Kerrigan Cruz has inherited a gift: supernatural powers which
give her the ability to protect a person's free will from those who
wish to alter destiny for their own design. After her grandmother's
passing, Kerrigan meets Dominic Grayson, an alluring stranger with a
secret of his own. Dominic has been cursed, touched by both darkness and
light, and Kerrigan is the only one who can save him. In their world,
only three things are certain: His curse. Her gift. Their destiny
So, that's what I'm reading...What are you reading this week?
And as always, Happy Reading.....
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