Thursday, July 28, 2022
Deciding what to read next
Y'all, my apologies that yesterday's post ended up coming out today. I'm a little late. So sorry. I have no excuse. It's the usual stuff. Life and work have been busy.
I'm sure most of you reading this post or really anything on the bloggity would have a to-be-read (TBR) list a mile long... or at the very least, long enough to make a small pile of books. Picking the next book to read should be no problem at all, right? It should be easy, right? How to choose what to read next? What to choose to read next?
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Early paperback release: False Trust by Steve Shipley
Y'all, I'm so sorry. I meant to post something yesterday as scheduled for my regular Wednesday post, but dang it, time ran away with me as is often the case, and well, here I am. It's tomorrow!! I've got exciting stuff today, though. Steve's paperback for False Trust is live (a bit of an oopsie actually), but here we are, and I wanted to share.
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
What Helen Read #73: June 2022
Wanna know something? It's super late. And I'm super late. I'm also
using the word super a lot. Anyhoo, at least I'm doing this now, eh? It's
been a busy day. I should be in bed reading already since it's past 9am, but
here I am.
Here's what Helen read for the last month.
Here's what Helen read for the last month.
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Saturday, July 9, 2022
ARC team sign-up: False Trust by Steve Shipley
We have a special guest joining us today on the bloggity. Crime thriller author, Steve Shipley is here to talk to us about his upcoming book, False Trust and offer readers the chance to grab an early copy to read and review. A little deviation from our usual romance talk and not my regular genre to read, but I'm excited to help spread the word for Steve's book.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
What Deanna Read #77: June 2022
Y'all, I'm so behind on EVERYTHING. I'm barely making it by the skin of
my teeth to get this video prepped in time for tomorrow and lordy, I'm SO
TIRED. That said, I think it was a good reading month. I haven't counted,
but I think it was pretty good. I read most days even when I was tired, but
I did a lot of comfort and easy reading. Lots of short books.
Here's what I read for the month.
Here's what I read for the month.
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