Saturday, June 6, 2015

May Reading Review

I read a bunch of different books this month and had tons of books to review.  I signed up for lots of books through the publishers to read because I thought that we would be settled in the new house so I signed up for at least once a week (sometimes two).  I try to read the books ahead of time and get all of the work done before it is supposed to be published on my blog.  Of course, not being settled into one house made it a little hard to keep up on the reviews but I tried to write the date on my calendar to keep track and make sure that I got all the books that I was expecting.  The hardest part is when they come in different orders then you are supposed to read them in but I tried to get the reading and the review done as quickly as they came in because I knew that I had a bunch to read for the month.  There were a few that I actually got to pick up at the library when I finished all my other books for review.

If you are interested in finding out more about the book, feel free to click on the title and it will take you back to the summary and review in the original post.  I hope that this helps and that you add a few books on to your list for summer reading! The first four books of the month were all for review and I took a quick detour with some books that came off my reserve list at the library and appeared on my shelf.

by Natalie Snapp


by Becky Wade


by Marlene Miller


by Leslie Gould


by Shelley Shepard Gray


Going to the Chapel
by Janet Tronstad


Never Say No
by Mark and Jan Foreman


The Proposal at Siesta Key
by Shelley Shepard Gray


As Waters Gone By
by Cynthia Ruchti


The Inn at Eagle Point
by Sherryl Woods


Flowers on Main
by Sherryl Woods


Harbor Lights
by Sherryl Woods


Total Books Read 2015

January       9
February     13
March         14 
April           9
May          12

Total Books    57

Currently Reading
Fatal Trauma
by Richard Mabry
(review due on Friday, June  5th)


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