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Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore? ~Henry Ward Beecher
Indeed. Nothing like a bookstore to inspire an unrealistic expectation of when I'll have time to read all the books I want to read! Last weekend I visited one of my favorite spots, the Book Loft (with some of my favorite people), and limited myself to just one book. Okay, two books. One for me and one I hope to enjoy with my granddaughter.
June's Books Completed and Reviewed
Hardy Haul at Hardy Hall (Teddy Quillfeather Mysteries Book 1) by PJ Fitzsimmons - In this very witty cozy mystery, Teddy hunts for a stolen necklace during a house party. There are no bodies or violence, but there is plenty of British humour. (Read my review HERE.)
Teddy regarded Tuxedo Bird, who was dancing with his reflection in the glass panes of the French doors. "Ah. That penguin . . . he's just worked out how the necklace was stolen."
Voice of the Ancient by Connilyn Cossette - Avidan is determined to find his missing cousin before returning home after a battle, but when he meets Keziah running away from a cruel marriage, he resolves to see her safely to her family. (Read my review HERE.)
. . . yet I was anything but a hero of faith. In fact, I'd all but rejected my own Levitical heritage when I ignored the law to run off and fight for Saul. Why would Yahweh bother listening to such an ignorant fool?
During June I started reading:
Sisters of Fortune by Anna Lee Huber - I finally got started on this historical novel featuring two sisters and their entourage as they set out on the Titanic. I'm still getting to know the characters at this point.
There was also the familiar flutter of nerves that began in the pit of her stomach before starting any journey and a touch of sadness that their grand tour was nearly at an end.
Find Momo Across Europe by Andrew Knapp - This is a photography book, and we got it to enjoy as sort of a project with our granddaughter who loves dogs. The reading shouldn't take long, but we're planning to work on finding the dog Momo in each of the photos with our granddaughter whenever she comes over.
Watching Momo explore the courtyard where Van Gogh once walked was a surreal moment!
During June I continued reading:
Once Upon A Prince by Rachel Hauck - After her longtime relationship fizzles, Susanna decides it's time to make changes in her life. Do those changes include a possible relationship with Nate, who turns out to be a crown prince? Nathaniel is falling for this ordinary American girl, but his future is determined by his duty to his kingdom.
"Odd how you seem to be a man who has it all, except you can't marry the woman you love."
Where My Books Took Me in June . . . Here's where I've traveled through the pages during the month, along with One Word to sum up the ones I finished.
Voice of the Ancient takes place in ancient Israel.
One Word: Trust
Hardy Haul at Hardy Hall is set in England.
One Word: Comical
Once Upon A Prince has started in coastal Georgia, but will move to the fictional kingdom of Brighton.
Sisters of Fortune is mostly set on the Atlantic Ocean.
Find Momo Across Europe - obviously, all over Europe! The journey begins in Portugal and Spain.
Coming Up in July!
I'm limiting myself to one or two books in this section, because what's "up next" changes often, and I'm reading more slowly. I have an extra one on the list this time, because it's possible I'll get an advance reader's copy, in which case it will get bumped to the top of my TBR list.
The Goodbye Cat by Hiro Arikawa - I finally purchased this book that's been on my wishlist.
A Deceptive Composition by Anna Lee Huber - I'd pre-ordered this so it was a nice surprise to have it arrive, but now I need to get started reading it!
Shield of the Mighty by Connilyn Cossette - if I get a NetGalley copy, I'll be starting this next. If not, I'll have to wait until August when it's published.
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