Not as good as the Sigma Force sereis, but interesting nonetheless.
Not as good as the Sigma Force sereis, but interesting nonetheless.
Big mail day!!! Book mail from the awesome @Texreader AND a knitting loom. If I suddenly go missing, I‘m either with this book or the knitting loom. Either way, I‘ll be back eventually. 🤣😂🤣 #bookmail
Whoops! A few duplicates! I hate it when that happens. When I can get back to a post office, I‘ll do some giveaways.
Finally time for a little #sundaying 💕📚☕️
I have chosen another of my all time favourite Trilogies for today's hashtag #👹This trilogy (The Order of the Sanguines), which starts with The Blood Gospel, is a true battle between Good and Evil and the future of the world, it takes a great group of characters to the very gates of hell. I love James Rollins but I think Rebecca Cantrell took the writing to another level with this trilogy. What are you waiting for? #emojinov
This was a very intriguing book. I was a bit surprised as the blurb I read prior to picking it up failed to mention a very important part of the book... there are vampires. I enjoyed it and have the novella between books 1 & 2 on hold. #readathon
Off to a little bit of a slow start for the #readathon, but hope to make up for it with my TBR. The ones on the right have already been started and the ones on the left are on tap for today.
I've only been reading this for a couple of days and about a third of the way through. Standard thriller/religious mystery a la Dan Brown and Raymond Khoury, but it's well written for the most part and quick.
Entertaining. I thought the premise behind the book was fairly clever. I will finish the series
Yep, looks like I'm going to have to re-read Blood Gospel from the beginning. I don't remember much, but it's really interesting!
New series to listen to on night shift 📖👍🏻🔬🌙
This is the start to a trilogy with a very interesting take on the Lazarus story, but I am not a fan of it being a gothic vampire story. I'm over the new round of vampire obsession novels.
Still very well written, just not my cup of tea, or my favorite James Rollins series.