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This weekly reading list meme is hosted at Book Date. Join in to see what others are reading and maybe get some ideas of what to read next! Although the Book Date link-up happens weekly, I don't manage to post that often. At this point, I am posting and linking about once a month! I kind of thought I'd have a lot more time for reading with things being shut down and all. I'm always home in the evenings now, but I guess I still have enough to keep me busy that there hasn't been much extra time in the schedule.
I finished reading . . .
From Sky to Sky by Amanda G. Stevens - A small band of people have been given a serum that has halted their aging process and essentially made them immortal in this follow-up novel to No Less Days. (Read my full review HERE.)


The Next Always by Nora Roberts - Beckett Montgomery pursues young widow Clare as he and his brothers ready a historic inn for its grand opening. (Read my full review HERE.)


Lady of Secrets by G.S. Carr - A free colored woman of means and a poor Irish immigrant fall in love as the Civil War is going on. (Read my full review HERE)

The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep - Oliver is an escaped prisoner, and Maggie is an opera singer who has run away from the spotlight. They realize their situations are connected and decide to confront their pasts and accusers together. (Read my full review HERE)

The Chisholm Trail Bride by Kathleen Y'Barbo - Wyatt is a detective looking out for his employer's daughter, Eliza. What Eliza doesn't realize is that he is the childhood friend she thought was dead. (Read my full review HERE)


©2008-2020 Just A Second. All rights reserved. All text, photographs, artwork, and other content may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the written consent of the author. http://justasecondblog.blogspot.com/ From Sky to Sky by Amanda G. Stevens - A small band of people have been given a serum that has halted their aging process and essentially made them immortal in this follow-up novel to No Less Days. (Read my full review HERE.)
The Next Always by Nora Roberts - Beckett Montgomery pursues young widow Clare as he and his brothers ready a historic inn for its grand opening. (Read my full review HERE.)
The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep - Oliver is an escaped prisoner, and Maggie is an opera singer who has run away from the spotlight. They realize their situations are connected and decide to confront their pasts and accusers together. (Read my full review HERE)
The Chisholm Trail Bride by Kathleen Y'Barbo - Wyatt is a detective looking out for his employer's daughter, Eliza. What Eliza doesn't realize is that he is the childhood friend she thought was dead. (Read my full review HERE)
I'm currently reading . . .
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury - reading the classic for the Lit class I'm teaching, although the urgency to finish it was diminished when we had to switch to an online class format.



Until the Mountains Fall by Connilyn Cossette - As a childless widow, Rivkah is expected to marry her late husband's brother Malakhi, but she resents the Hebrew custom and keeps looking for a way to avoid the wedding.


A Murderous Relation by Deanna Raybourn - Veronica and Stoker are asked to help retrieve a gift that could connect a member of the royal family to a scandal during the same time that Jack the Ripper is terrorizing London.

Redemption at the Eleventh Hour by Andrew Crown - Dismas is a fugitive who is trying to find the man he's heard can do miracles.


Next on the stack...
The Girl With the Louding Voice by Abi Dare
Claiming Mariah by Pam Hillman


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury - reading the classic for the Lit class I'm teaching, although the urgency to finish it was diminished when we had to switch to an online class format.
Until the Mountains Fall by Connilyn Cossette - As a childless widow, Rivkah is expected to marry her late husband's brother Malakhi, but she resents the Hebrew custom and keeps looking for a way to avoid the wedding.
A Murderous Relation by Deanna Raybourn - Veronica and Stoker are asked to help retrieve a gift that could connect a member of the royal family to a scandal during the same time that Jack the Ripper is terrorizing London.
Redemption at the Eleventh Hour by Andrew Crown - Dismas is a fugitive who is trying to find the man he's heard can do miracles.
Next on the stack...
The Girl With the Louding Voice by Abi Dare
Claiming Mariah by Pam Hillman
What I'm Highlighting . . . My friends that read Just A Second are invited to join me at Homeschool Coffee Break for the Twenty-Six Lists link-up. It's every other week and the list prompts are for everyone, not just homeschoolers. The most recent list is Laugh A Little! - so if you've got some humorous book recommendations, share them! Coming up this week is another list that avid readers might enjoy - Inspirational Quotes.
On my blogs recently . . .
Besides the reviews, here on Just A Second you'll find:
Scripture and a Snapshot posts
Wordless Wednesday - Social Distance Saturday
When God Says Go
Monthly Bookshelf Review - March 2020
Share Four Somethings - March 2020
Connect Five Friday - Nurses and Doctors
Wordless Wednesday - Signs of Spring
Connect Five Friday - Ireland
Wordless Wednesday - Morning View
And on my homeschool blog, Homeschool Coffee Break:
Five Minute Friday - Patient
Free COVID-19 Printable Lesson & Worksheet for Students (Courtesy of Homeschool Labs)
Mistake
Five Minute Friday - Now
Twenty-Six Lists - Laugh a Little! #twentysixlists
Five Minute Friday - Adjust
March Photo Album
Clear
Homeschool Highlights - Social Distancing Edition
Five Minute Friday - Tomorrow
Twenty-Six Lists - You're Doing a Good Job! #twentysixlists
Suddenly Homeschooling - Pro Tips - Establishing a New Normal
Mystery
Coffee Break Reading List (March 16, 2020)
Five Minute Friday - Less
After
Plan
Besides the reviews, here on Just A Second you'll find:
Scripture and a Snapshot posts
Wordless Wednesday - Social Distance Saturday
When God Says Go
Monthly Bookshelf Review - March 2020
Share Four Somethings - March 2020
Connect Five Friday - Nurses and Doctors
Wordless Wednesday - Signs of Spring
Connect Five Friday - Ireland
Wordless Wednesday - Morning View
And on my homeschool blog, Homeschool Coffee Break:
Five Minute Friday - Patient
Free COVID-19 Printable Lesson & Worksheet for Students (Courtesy of Homeschool Labs)
Mistake
Five Minute Friday - Now
Twenty-Six Lists - Laugh a Little! #twentysixlists
Five Minute Friday - Adjust
March Photo Album
Clear
Homeschool Highlights - Social Distancing Edition
Five Minute Friday - Tomorrow
Twenty-Six Lists - You're Doing a Good Job! #twentysixlists
Suddenly Homeschooling - Pro Tips - Establishing a New Normal
Mystery
Coffee Break Reading List (March 16, 2020)
Five Minute Friday - Less
After
Plan
What are you reading?
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