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Bout of Books 14 – Day 3 Update

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Yesterday (wednesday) was a work at home day for me, which unfortunately meant, I didn’t get a lot of reading time (its weird how you come to appreciate travel time to work in the morning, if nothing else because you can read without feeling guilty)…but after an ass kicking swim work out in the evening (I’m also training for a 5k open water swim), I found that I couldn’t sleep (ugh insomnia) – so I was able to dig in and finish another book, as well as play a few games of Crazy Kitchen (although I’m stuck on level 120 right now!). While driving to and from the pool (as well as getting stuck in road work), I managed to eek in another 1.5hrs of my current audiobook as well – if all goes well, I should have it done over the weekend.

Books Finished:
Flashes of Me – Cynthia Sax

Books In Progress
Best Bi Short Stories – Sheela Lambert (editor)
Inn at Last Chance – Hope Ramsey
Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire – Molly Harper (audiobook)
Openly Straight – Bill Konigsberg
Conning for Keeps – Seleste deLaney
The Viking’s Captive Princess – Michelle Styles
The Rancher and the Rock Star – Lizbeth Selvig
When Books Went to War – Molly Guptill Manning

Hopefully my Day 4 of Bout of Books 14 will be more productive than my day 3 😉

 
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Posted by on August 20, 2015 in Bout of Books

 

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Bout of Books 14 – Day 2 Update

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Hallelujah – I actually managed to finish a couple of books yesterday. I’m working from home part time and part time from the office, so yesterday was an office day – which means either an 45 min car ride (if there is no traffic) or an hour by the metro…I opted for the metro because it gives me dedicated reading time. I also managed to listen to another 2hrs-ish of my current audiobook (between driving to the metro and then home; as well as heading to the swimming pool for my workout in the afternoon).

Books Finished:
The Wallflower – Dana Marie Bell – 147pgs (PtP – purchased Jun 2009)
The Natty Professor – Tim Gunn – 108pgs (started at 60%) (ARC August)

Books In Progress
Best Bi Short Stories – Sheela Lambert (editor)
Inn at Last Chance – Hope Ramsey
Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire – Molly Harper (audiobook)
Openly Straight – Bill Konigsberg
Conning for Keeps – Seleste deLaney
The Viking’s Captive Princess – Michelle Styles
Flashes of Me – Cynthia Sax

I’m slowing plugging away at my different goals. How about you guys?

 
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Posted by on August 19, 2015 in Bout of Books

 

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Bout of Books 14 – Day 1 Update

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So I’m actually sticking to my goal of reading (and trying to have fun) this week. My goal for this week is to a) finish up several of the MANY books I have in progress and to try and b) attempt to finish up the reading challenge that I do every quarter (I have about 10 books left to finish up and until the end of the month to complete it). As a bonus, several of the books that I am currently last night fulfilled my #ARCAugust reading goals as well as my Pillaging the Pile books (those books that have loitering on the TBR for several years)…

Books Finished:
None, but I read probably 200pgs of 4 different books on my TBR (as well as listening to 2hrs of my current in progress audio on the drive into work)

Books In Progress
The Wallflower – Dana Marie Bell
The Natty Professor – Tim Gunn
Best Bi Short Stories – Sheela Lambert (editor)
Inn at Last Chance – Hope Ramsey
Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire – Molly Harper (audiobook)
Openly Straight – Bill Konigsberg
Conning for Keeps – Seleste deLaney
The Viking’s Captive Princess – Michelle Styles

 
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Posted by on August 18, 2015 in Bout of Books

 

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Bout of Books 14 – Signing-Up

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I was excited to see the post about Bout of Books show up in my facebook feed today and since last time was pretty much an EPIC fail (I maybe only finished 1 or 2 books) – I figured what the heck, let’s try again…

I have a goal of 12 books this week (mostly because that will finish up various reading challenges I’m doing, but in all honesty, I’ll be happy to get 6 done (since I have Navy reserves drill this weekend)

The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, August 17 and runs through Sunday, August 23rd in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure. There are challenges, giveaways, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 14 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog – From the Bout of Books team

 
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Posted by on August 18, 2015 in Bout of Books

 

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ARC August: Week 2 Update

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I’m happy to say that week 2 of ARC August was much more productive than week 1 and I owe it (mostly) to the fact that I had a bunch of doctor’s appointments in the last week, while going through the process of the one year post-radioactive iodine therapy treatment whole body scan (wow, that’s a mouthful). But long story short, when you have appointments 4 out of the 5 days and often with a bit of wait time between lab work, shots, scans etc, it makes for some great reading time.

This week, I finished four of the original books that I identified in my introductory post – several of them were well-written, kept me entertained and continued reading; one of them made me want to gouge my eyes out slightly (but I’m weird and find it really hard to DNF books). I also finished listening to one audiobook that I had gotten for review, started a second one, and read another random ARC that I found stashed away in email (these are the hardest for me, because its not like they are on Netgalley or anything like that). I currently have 2 more of my original list in progress, as well as 2 bonus ones that I found and hope to finish them up this week. And I need to start writing some of the reviews for these books to get caught up (yikes!)

Week 2 Finished:
ARC August week 2

Week 3 Goals:
ARC August week 3 goals

 
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Posted by on August 16, 2015 in ARC August

 

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ARC August: Week 1 Update

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So I joined in the fun and games late in the first week, so this report is going to be a bit sparse…mostly because I’ve started reading/listening to several ARC’s, but haven’t actually finished one yet…It has just been one of those weeks and my brain was totally scattered…

Here is where I stand so far:

I started reading Best Bi Short Stories (which was on my original list) and Tim Gunn: The Natty Professor: A Master Class on Mentoring, Motivating, and Making It Work! (which wasn’t on my original list, but I found in my kindle archives). I’m also listening to I Will Always Write Back which was an audio ARC provided to me by Hachette Audio (I also have several more other listening ARC’s to try and get to this month).

Hopefully, the upcoming week will be slightly better in terms of completing some books!

arc august week 1

 
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Posted by on August 10, 2015 in ARC August

 

ARC August – Intro and Goals

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So i’m not sure how I missed out on the awesome-ness that is apparently ARC August, but I was just saying to a friend (cough, Naomi) the other day that I had a ton of ARC’s off Netgalley that I needed to get read and reviewed, but I tend to get distracted with BSN (bright, shiny, new) books (yeah, I know ARC’s are BSN as well, but i’m easily distracted, what can I say!). So when I came across a Facebook post about ARC August (thanks Melissa!), I was intrigued and my explorations soon let me to the originators of this event, Octavia and Shelley at Read Sleep Repeat. So even though I’m a few days late, I’m throwing my book pile in the circle and joining in the fun!

It took me some time to examine all the books on my Netgalley account and try to figure out which ones I wanted to tackle during the upcoming month. Part of it was determined by which authors I really like and who get precedence from me when I get ARC’s of their books and others in part to fitting requirements for different reading challenges I am doing.

Planned ARC’s for August:

24737833After the War – Jessica Scott
A terrible loss…
Captain Sarah Anders lost her husband to the Iraq war and has nearly lost the career she loves. Sent to Fort Hood, she only wants to do her job and take care of the daughter she’s raising on her own. She never counted on running straight into a memory she’d tried to forget.
A love he never forgot…
Captain Sean Nichols never got over Sarah. He simply tried to forget her amidst the war and the chaos of combat. But when she’s assigned to investigate his unit, he comes face to face with the woman no war or any amount of time could make him forget.
A dark secret…
As Sarah gets closer to the truth, Sean must accept that actions he took during the war may end the tentative love building between them. And even if Sarah can forgive him, Sean may never be able to forgive himself.

22551743The Truth According to Us – Annie Barrows
In the summer of 1938, Layla Beck’s father, a United States senator, cuts off her allowance and demands that she find employment on the Federal Writers’ Project, a New Deal jobs program. Within days, Layla finds herself far from her accustomed social whirl, assigned to cover the history of the remote mill town of Macedonia, West Virginia, and destined, in her opinion, to go completely mad with boredom. But once she secures a room in the home of the unconventional Romeyn family, she is drawn into their complex world and soon discovers that the truth of the town is entangled in the thorny past of the Romeyn dynasty.

At the Romeyn house, twelve-year-old Willa is desperate to learn everything in her quest to acquire her favorite virtues of ferocity and devotion—a search that leads her into a thicket of mysteries, including the questionable business that occupies her charismatic father and the reason her adored aunt Jottie remains unmarried. Layla’s arrival strikes a match to the family veneer, bringing to light buried secrets that will tell a new tale about the Romeyns. As Willa peels back the layers of her family’s past, and Layla delves deeper into town legend, everyone involved is transformed—and their personal histories completely rewritten.

25570582Rescuing an Angel – Ann Jacobs
One fateful misstep for Gayla Levine was all it took for her once-adoring fiancé to walk away and her demanding father to disown her. Determined to finally turn her life around and embrace her newfound independence, she wants nothing to do with men or relationships—until she meets Dan Newman, a sexy surgeon who sends a shock of electricity through her every time they touch.

Dan Newman has spent his life struggling to overcome his own crippling past by devoting himself to healing others who have suffered. Now a world-class surgeon, he’s confident in his ability to face anything life throws at him—until he meets a headstrong Texas beauty who has his pulse racing and fills his dreams with impossibly sensual visions.

As they fall into a passionate romance that takes them both to the burning edges of pleasure, these two damaged souls must both confront their darkest demons. Because Gayla is haunted by the echoes of being called a failure and torn by the fear that she’ll be rejected once again, and Dan, who has proved his worth to so many others, now must convince himself and Gayla that they deserve the powerful love they’ve found.

25528536Forget Me Not – Erika Marks
When aspiring-writer Mallory Reynolds packed up for New York City, she ditched more than her quiet hometown of Magnolia Bay—she left her high-school sweetheart, Josh Loveless, behind. But when the big city didn’t deliver big contracts on her novels, she turned to writing erotica under the pen name Farrah Ivory to spare her family any embarrassment. Soon, her scandalously-sexy series, The Lost Diaries of Scarlet, is a break-out hit. Just as Mallory begins to enjoy her sweet success, her publisher leaks her true identity and a media firestorm ensues. Exposed, she decides there’s nowhere to hide—except for home.

For Josh Loveless, getting over Mallory Reynolds hasn’t been easy, but he’s done his best to move on. For starters, he’s turned his love of the outdoors and rock-climbing into his own business. And just as things are starting to settle for him, he learns Mallory’s coming home to ride out her scandal, and suddenly his world is turned upside down again…

Can Mallory convince her friends and family that she’s still the same good-hearted girl they knew? And more importantly, can Josh trust the woman she’s become, and give her a second chance to rewrite their love story with a happy ending?

25935349Dodging Temptation – Avery Flynn
On the cusp of closing a multi-billion dollar deal, Dodge Loving can’t afford for anything go wrong at his ultra-exclusive luxury resort, where privacy isn’t just promised it’s guaranteed. So when he finds paparazzi hiding in the bushes, he’ll do anything to get rid of them-even if it means firing their target: the sexy, stuck up bookworm his mom hired.

Harper Conner just wants to be left alone to catalog the resort’s rare cowboy diaries. But after slapping her cheating senator ex-husband during a televised press conference-she’s a hot commodity for the tabloids.

Alone for the first time, without the protection of her political dynasty of a family, she can’t afford to get fired-especially by the Type-A jerk who runs the place. And she definitely should never have kissed him. Now Harper has two choices: get outta Dodge…or fall in love with him.

22009625Best Bi Short Stories – Sheela Lambert (Editor)
Best Bi Short Stories is the first book of its kind, a literary anthology bringing together the very finest representations of bisexuality in fiction. The bisexuality of characters, like in real people, can be invisible to readers unless explicitly brought to their attention. Invisibility leads to underrepresentation, and on bookstore shelves that has certainly been true. Best Bi Short Stories hopes to change that by presenting the very best quality, cast in a bold light. With an all-star author lineup ranging from Katherine Forrest to Jane Rule, Ann Herendeen to Jan Steckel, and curated by longtime bi activist Sheela Lambert, Best Bi Short Stories encompasses several genres. The authors are a diverse group, as well, and Lambert sought representation across age groups, cultures, ethnicities and sexualities in both the authors and stories, demonstrating the richness of bi experience.

18453252Delectable – Adrianne Lee
Montana real estate agent Quint McCoy will tell you that the most important thing is location, location, location. It’s a lesson he learns all too well when he goes incommunicado for a four-week fishing trip to Alaska. While he’s away, his mother Molly turns his office into the pie shop she has always dreamed of, Big Sky Pie. But that’s not the only surprise in store for him.

On her way out of town, Callee McCoy only wants to say a fond farewell to her beloved mother-in-law. But Molly soon persuades Callee to stay and lend a hand at the new shop, even if it means heating up the kitchen with her soon-to-be ex. As Callee and Quint rediscover their recipe for love, they realize that some couples are so sinfully good together that one delectable taste is never enough . . .

18484795A Million Miles Away – Lara Avery
When high school senior Kelsey’s identical twin sister, Michelle, dies in a car crash, Kelsey is left without her other half. The only person who doesn’t know about the tragedy is Michelle’s boyfriend, Peter, recently deployed to Afghanistan. But when Kelsey finally connects with Peter online, she can’t bear to tell him the truth. Active duty has taken its toll, and Peter, thinking that Kelsey is Michelle, says that seeing her is the one thing keeping him alive. Caught up in the moment, Kelsey has no choice: She lets Peter believe that she is her sister.

As Kelsey keeps up the act, she crosses the line from pretend to real. Soon, Kelsey can’t deny that she’s falling, hard, for the one boy she shouldn’t want.

So there it is, my list of books for ARC August…of course, I have some special books set aside to reward myself if I finish these ones, but you’ll just have to come back and see what they are – because I’m not going to reveal them until I reach my goal 😉

Happy Reading!

 
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Posted by on August 5, 2015 in ARC August, Reading Events

 

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Bout of Books Read-A-Thon – i’m signing up!

BoB13-200x200 So i came across this read-a-thon the other day while i was on the internet and it couldn’t have come at a better time! I just had a triathlon this past weekend and my training schedule is mercifully blank this week (aka recovery week) – so i have time to read and just relax – whoo-hoo!

The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, May 11 and runs through Sunday, May 17th in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure. There are challenges, giveaways, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 13 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog – From the Bout of Books team

This is the first time I’ve done Bout of Books, but I’m looking forward to it. I love that it runs for a week and is totally laid back – I’m usually horrible about getting lots of reading done, so I’m going to set myself a small goal. My goal for this read-a-thon is easy – 200 pages per day – it can be from any book that I am reading – print or kindle. For the purpose of this challenge, while I will count audiobooks listened to, I’m not going to add them into my goal page count (because I easily listen to 2-3 hours a day just in the car, plus another couple at work – if its quiet)…

Hope to see you guys there 😉

 
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Posted by on May 10, 2015 in Reading Events

 

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Audiobook Sync is here!!!

audiobook sync I LOVE this time of year because its when one of my favorite free online programs starts back up – have you heard about audiobook sync? If you haven’t, here is the skinny: Audiobook Sync is a program that is run for 14 weeks each summer (so from early May through middle of August) and presented/sponsored by Audiofile.

The idea is simple, each week, a new pair of audiobooks is available for FREE download (yes, you read that right – FREE). It is a newer release YA book that is paired with a classic novel with similar themes. Each pair is only available for download during their specific week, so if you miss out, you don’t get another chance and they are yours to keep. All you need is the free (are you sensing a theme here) Overdrive Program/App downloaded on your computer/Ipad/kindle fire etc.

The first pair of audiobooks for the 2015 is Beautiful Creatures (the YA novel), written by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl; narrated by Kevin T. Collins, Eve Bianco, which has been paired with Rebecca, written by Daphne Du Maurier and narrated by Anna Massey (I’ll confess that Rebecca has been on my pile for years and I’ve never gotten to it, so maybe this will be the push I need…)

For more information, including books that will be available (and any geographic restrictions), click on the link below and enjoy!

Audiobook Sync: Young Adult Lit For Your Earbuds

 
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Posted by on May 8, 2015 in Reading Events

 

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Dewey Read-A-Thon – Its Cheerleading Time!

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Last October I discovered this great event called Dewey’s 24-hr Read-a-thon – where readers from around the world, all start reading at the same time and try to read for the entire 24 hours. I had a great time participating last year, even though I only made it through about 15 hours of it. Unfortunately, when it came time for the April iteration of it, I had previous commitments (it was my monthly military drill weekend). But just because I didn’t have time to read this season doesn’t mean that I can’t participate.

pearl krabsI loved the support that I got from other readers last time, so I decided to sign up to be a cheerleader – pom pom’s and all 😉 The basic role of a cheerleader is to check in with various readers (all of us are assigned to different groups) at various times of the day – give them a cheer if they look to be struggling or a *virtual* high-five if they are kicking ass. All kinds of jazz like that 😉

I’m having a great time doing it so far and hope to check in with other readers during the course of the night – especially as people may start to wan and want to fall asleep. Wish me luck!

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2015 in Reading Events

 

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