Another great read from Nora Roberts. I was bawling by page 10 😅 and on the edge of my seat throughout the book.
Another great read from Nora Roberts. I was bawling by page 10 😅 and on the edge of my seat throughout the book.
My husband has been off work this week, so we've been puttering around, having adventures, playing video games, going on hikes, and taking naps... absolutely fabulous, but not as much reading time as usual!! 😁 Still, let the #BookReport show that I finished two books and am better than halfway through both the tagged book the The Provincial Lady in London for #LMPBC. Progress!! 😂
@Cinfhen
Bk10 of #Scarathlon & Bk5 of #OutstandingOctober #readathon is done! I actually finished 2books since yesterday so I‘ll be posting another next. I‘m quite astonished I loved all the Nora Roberts books I‘ve read so far. Totally out of my comfort zone, but this was a great book🙌 #WordSearch #BodyCountBingo #LittenListenBingo #PromptMaze #31x31 #Spookaween #Pointsathon #WickedWords #AutumnBingo #StabbyBingo #BookspinBingo👇#TeamSlaughter 3,681pts
While this was a “pick” for me, it‘s not a favorite from her. Not sure why. It was a little too long and drawn out, and I didn‘t connect as well with her characters as I usually do. This revolves around the trauma and aftermath of a mall shooting and how years later someone is out to take revenge on those who survived. Violence (obviously) involved. 3.5/5⭐️
This was my #DoubleSpin.
#wondrouswednesday
1. Moon of the Crusted Snow. My daughter gave it to me for Christmas and I loved it!
2. Untamed by Glennon Doyle
3. Tagged. I don‘t read many love stories anymore but recently read this one and it was a love story wrapped in a thriller. I wish she wrote more books like this one!
OMG this book!! Loved every page of it; none of it felt drawn out and unnecessary, and I was satisfied with the ending! 💜
⭐⭐⭐.5
Barely a pick, so much potential...the mass shooting and the aftermath were very interesting. I enjoyed characters Simone, Reed, Mea, Chaz and most of the others. The The Reed/CiCi dialogue was too much; along with the talk about wiches and New Age stuff.
#ReadTheUSA2020
#Maine
1. Really enjoyed this Nora Roberts one.
2. Teleportation.
3. Leo 🦁
4. Curling up with a book and reading the day away. Or assembling my hitch bike rack (if I‘m motivated).
5. 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
#friyayintro @howjessreads
This was a big meh for me. Predictable and somehow slow seeming and too much going on. I almost bailed but kept thinking it would get better. It didn‘t for me.
Bk1 of my #Scareathlon is finished. I‘ve always blown off Nora Roberts thinking she was mostly a romance writer, but after receiving Under Currents in a giveaway, I was pleasantly surprised. This was another good one, a very easy listen & perfect for some #audiopuzzling It has its flaws but overall I very much enjoyed it, the characters are delightful mostly & the killer is nuts. That‘s 3points for #TeamSlaughter
#PointsTotal-7
I‘ve been #audiojournaling for the start of the #Scareathlon I‘m halfway through Ch19 in this thriller by Nora Roberts. 16yr old Simone & her friends & 17yr old Reed are caught up in a mass shooting at the mall in their town in Maine. Years later, with Reed now a cop & Simone working out her grief & trauma in sculpture, the sister of the lead shooter starts killing the survivors one by one. #TeamSlaughter PS..does this count as 1 point?
Added over 2 1/2hrs of audiobook to my total & was able to rest my eyes a little bit(with the help of some Visine👁👁)Switching back to a print book, it‘s a bit hard to choose though, so many of my #TBR books I‘m saving for the #Scarathlon & the rest are hefty SciFi or fantasy which I don‘t want to begin this close to the 1st! Decisions, decisions🤔 #24B4Monday #readathon
Seeing as my eyes are so red I look like I‘m possessed....or drunk, I‘m switching to an audiobook for awhile. I really enjoyed Under Currents by this author so I thought I‘d give another of her crime/romance novels a try. I didn‘t realise she is so prolific, and in so many genres as well. This one, full romance, fantasy, paranormal & dystopian, she does them all. #24B4Monday #readathon
Whew, that was much more intense than the average Nora Roberts book! The romantic plot doesn't come into play until nearly halfway through and there isn't much of a mystery because you're told exactly who the bad guy is early on - but that doesn't make it any less sinister. The mass shooting storyline is a bit too real, but I definitely recommend!
(📸 Book + brunch + soaking in the last of summer by sitting outside to eat for as long as I'm able)
I can't wait to read more books by Nora Roberts, now that I am reminded of how well she can create stories! This was such a good book. 5 stars!
Spent part of my afternoon knitting and listening to the play away of this book. Check my phone to see alert from CNN about the shooting in El Paso. 🙁🙁🙁💔💔💔
The very first Nora Roberts book I attempted to read was when I was in high school. My mom told me that I wasn't allowed to finish it and since then, I've had a weird aversion to Roberts's writing. I felt guilty for wanting to read it. I've been an adult for 10 years now and I started this book last night. I had such a strong emotional response to the content of the first few chapters and I haven't been able to put it down since except to sleep.
Final total for #24B4Monday. Finished one book and got into the double digits so I am happy.
@TheReadingMermaid
@Andrew65
My GoT inspired shawl (pattern is Find Your Fade). I have made a big boo boo somewhere. Going to have to consult the yarn doctors (knitters in my group with 50+ years of knitting) to see if it can be fixed.
Colors you see from left to right: Poseidon's Wrath (ok not GoT but the sea is very important in the series), Arya, The Hound, and Tormund.
#24B4Monday
@TheReadingMermaid
I loved this book from beginning to end! Very different from the traditional Nora Roberts books, but she should step out of the box more often because she does this genre very well!
Really liked this! I got an email from a bookstore I shop at, with a chapter to read and a competition to guess the author. That chapter had me hooked and I bought the book as soon as it came out. Then I had a baby and got too tired to read at night 🤦🏻♀️ I put the book aside but found myself thinking of the characters and events quite often. When I got some sleep under my belt I picked the book up again and finished it. A great read!
Enjoyed this Nora Robert's stand alone story. I found that the villain died rather easily but otherwise I enjoyed the storyline and the characters were fantastic.
I‘ve been reading a lot lately (can you say escapism? 😉), But haven‘t given myself time to post. Trying to catch up today.
I rarely read Nora Roberts, but did enjoy this one. Initially, I was thinking it was going to be similar to 19 Minutes, but ended up being much different. I don‘t want to give too much away, but I loved CiCi, Reed and Simone. Great characters.
Current situation as we count down to Game of Thrones. Dinner is tater tot nachos and dessert is chocolate frosted brownies. Getting my emotional eating out of the way before everyone dies tonight. 😉😁
A wonderful story, though also sad during current events, about a mass shooting at a mall and how it impacted the lives of certain survivors. I really loved the characters, CiCi, Reed, Simone. I loved how they shaped their lives. And I enjoyed the overall story. And it had some beautiful pages inside, like the inside cover above. Just wish I could get that Target sticker to come off the cover!
I have not been on Litsy in DAYS! I have had crazy training for this new job, and in groups, having to talk in front of groups. And it sucks for an intovert like me. So when I get home, I just want to shut myself away and not communicate at all. 😕 But I started this book this weekend and am enjoying it. Also, this pup is making a mess on my bed with a new bone I got her tonight after work.... 🙄🐶🤷♀️
Hope to catch up soon with everyone! 🙋♀️
#showusyourcover
#sky
I don't have many books handy with sky pics but here are 3, though the skies are all pretty much covered with the author's name.
@kaye
This book I really liked. The characters were each special in their own way. I would recommend this book, even if your not a Nora Robert's fan
A big no. The sentimentality got so bad it was almost grotesque. First and last Nora Roberts for me.
Target haul. The Target I went to (not one I regularly go to) had a huge book section and I wanted to get so many. But this hardback NR was only $12 and this last In Death book is the latest one I haven't read yet. So these two jumped in my cart. I'll have to check out that Target's book section more often.
Psychotic mastermind, smart cops, beautiful artists & a rescue dog are the characters in this predictable novel. With cute one liners and a slow moving middle, I found this book just meh...
Nora Roberts Shelter in Place is a must read if you haven‘t already. The book is divided into three parts that deal with a touchy subject of a mass shooting in the mall. The story pulls you in right away and keeps you wanting to read. There are some drawn out parts near the end that I thought could have been left out and still made it a good book and the ending seemed to happen to quickly. Overall a good book.
Oh my goodness @Wonderwoman89 what a wonderful and unexpected surprise to arrive!! I was wondering what in the world the post would be delivering on a Sunday. THANK YOU so much. You are awesome. I can‘t wait to read these :)
This was not the strongest book I have read, but nevertheless there was a bunch of goodness. Strong start and ending, the middle really slowed me down!
I was worried this would feel manipulative given the subject matter, but am definitely not finding it so
Have a little time this morning so I am going to start this.
Just started this book. I am on page 25 with tears already in my eyes when my Apple Watch sends me an alarm telling me I have an elevated heart rate over 100. Yes the book is that good so far.
When you go on your mini-moon to the cabin for a week and don‘t know what you‘ll want to read...you must bring 2 new books and 4 in progress! (Plus the kindle not pictured)
Been missing for awhile. My father passed away last week after a battle with COPD. Can't seem to find a book I. An enjoy right now... Usually reading is my get away. Kind of lost
Romantic suspense involving one of the grim realities of contemporary United States life—mass shootings. The main protagonists survive the trauma that takes the lives of friends as teens and when they meet as adults, they‘re in the crosshairs of the serial killer who set up the original shooting #romantsy