A weekend reading update. Finished and loved both of these! 🤞🤞 I can get through one more today.
A weekend reading update. Finished and loved both of these! 🤞🤞 I can get through one more today.
Jenkins is so good at telling a sexy story through a pivotal and historical moment. Their first meeting was awesome.
4/5
This is my favorite of the Beverly Jenkins books I've read so far. I loved Reagan and the way her relationship developed with both Colt and Anna. I loved learning about the town in Wyoming and her interactions with all the people there. It's a great book and in love listening to it.
1. Tempest by Beverly Jenkins and A Rogue of One's Own by Evie Dunmore
2. I've got 4 digital ones right now, my two current reads plus Holidaze by Christina Lauren and Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
3. Always. I'm getting a few Star Wars books for my dad, plus some Sarah M. Eden for another family member. (Kinda feel like @rachelsbrittain might be trying to figure out if/what books I'm getting her this year)
#weekendreads
1. I was a Cheerleader in high school. I watch basketball, football and boxing.
2. I‘m grateful for my health.
#ThankfulThursday @Cosmos_Moon I forgot that the character I chose was Regan in Tempest. She was bold and straightforward.
Me and Mr. Felix are cozy this Saturday enjoying some time with Ms. Bev ❤️ I love her books so much🥰 Happy Saturday reading everyone!
Enjoying this one. On the look out for more romance (I‘m not opposed to steamy, but I‘m not into “erotica” 50 Shades types) and fun fantasy by non-white authors with non-white MCs. If you have any great recommendations, let me know.
I finished TEMPEST on a sunset #audiowalk with Casey. I enjoyed it, but definitely got more out of the historical details, the town‘s politics, and Regan‘s relationship with her new daughter than the romance. Her connection to Colt wasn‘t BAD, by any means, but his hot & cold thing during the early stages made the relationship‘s progression feel inconsistent.
I‘ve entered #audiopainting: Phase Two, which involved stripping my bedroom gallery wall. Phase Three will be scrubbing the wall to get rid of all the glue the washi tape frames and blue tac mountings left behind, but the actual painting shouldn‘t be TOO complicated. The new colour is close enough to this one that I won‘t need tons of touch-ups like in my formerly white-walled closet.
There were no seats in the McDonald‘s by the Greenway, so I took my iced coffee for an #audiowalk.
I have complicated feelings about this book. I love Regan and all the detail about life in 19th century Wyoming, and I‘m SO HERE for Regan‘s relationship with her new stepdaughter—but I‘m not especially invested in the romance. “Traditional dude unwinds enough to love a nontraditional woman” is always a hard sell for me. Sadness.
Well, my #audiorun was a disaster. Both my ankles cramped up so badly that I had to do two 3-minute running intervals instead of a 3- and a 5-, and I had to quit halfway through.
So now I‘m depressed. I hate it when my body won‘t do what I want it to. I really, really want to move along to Week Five of C25k, too, but I‘ve got no choice but to repeat Week Four.
The ankle cramp thing is a persistent problem, running OR walking fast. Tips?
I planned to sit and read with my eyes during my stopover at the BDI, but the Biggie Smalls cone I ordered sight unseen required serious attention. It was a tiny ice cream cone jammed into a larger ice cream cone, then rolled in splodgy brownie chunks.
So I started reading TEMPEST with my ears, and I was SUPER careful, and I still ended up getting brownie smushed into my jeans. The stain is the exact colour of poop. 🤭
Regan Carmichael is a mail-order bride who mistakenly shoots her intended, Dr. Colt Lee, when she arrives in Paradise, Wyoming in 1885. Even though it's not a love match, will Regan and Colt be able to get past this in order to get married, as previously agreed upon, in order for Colt's daughter Anna to have a mom? This isn't my usual genre, but I read this for the #BookRiotReadHarderChallenge: historical romance by an AOC.
Cover love! And an okay read, I loved the historical tidbits and social commentary, but the love story bit was just a little sugary sweet for my tastes (and considering the book literally starts with her shooting him, I expected something different I guess.)
#historicalromance
My #monthlyTBR stack for January. Reading Tempest first, which starts with a woman accidentally shooting her intended the first time they meet. Whoops! 😮
#toread #TBRpile #ReadHarder
"What kind if mail order bride meets her intended with a bullet instead of a kiss?" ~Regan Carmichael
@ErinSueG
#sickdaygiveaway
I feel like I‘ve been away from Litsy for ages - I miss y‘all!
Tilney is keeping me company today while I catch up on some much needed Litsy and reading time. 😻
This is a book club pick and I‘m liking it so far, despite the super cheesy (imho) cover. 😂
#catsoflitsy
#romantsy
A great author can make you care about a story line you didn't have much interest in. A mail order bride I expect to to have limited options and desperate. But in Tempest, Reagan is not desperate, in fact she's an heiress with money and seeks adventure in the old west. To get there, she answers an ad as a wife. I love the historical details and Beverly's books.
This series is a delight. I love a good cowboy romance set in the Wild West with scary characters and guns blazing but you know the ending will be happy because it‘s a romance. Regan was strong willed, smart, and funny. I loved how she just jumped straight into adventure and the meet cute was perfectly horrid and I loved it so much! Colt was sometimes hard headed but he did the best he could and the family dynamic made the book worth reading.