

Had a really slow start, but ended well.
Light. Cute and short.
It‘s the kind of book you read when you need a break from the heavy deeper books.
I‘ve been able to read a chapter every night this week and now I‘m getting to the heart of the mystery. Caprica and I are like 🍿...
What are you reading and who are you reading it with?
#dogsoflitsy
Here‘s what‘s on the top of my pile for January:
🧜🏾♀️ The Seduction of Water for the Monthly Key Word Challenge (& bc I love Carol Goodman in the winter).
🚂 Please Look After Mom is for my book club.
🦽 Cycle of the Werewolf begins in January so I want to start reading it in January.
🌹 The Winter Rose is second in a series that started strong! And it‘s winter.
📚 What are you reading this month?
#januarytbr
I have this book ⭐️⭐️⭐️. The premise was a good one but I don‘t feel it lived up to it. I felt myself just wishing it would end already.
This was a fabulous book. I loved the elements of mystery, mysticism, and the like. They all tied together very well in the end. The characters are very well fleshed out and enjoyable to read.