WWW Wednesdays

 

wwwwednesdayI’m late again I know… Yesterday was crazy busy and quite stressful. There was so much work drama that I feel so drained. I like my job. It’s pays well. I do like what I do. I have some downtime every now and then which allows me to read and blog, so that’s always a good thing….BUT the inequality and discrimination sometimes just gets to me. Some days are better, other days not to much. And yesterday is just one of those days… Not to mention, my supervisor is lazy and always passes on his work to me. Anyway, enough about my little rant and sorry for being such a downer so early in the morning.

Back to books… cause books make me happy and a need a healthy dose of that to get me through two more days of work.

Let’s just get to my WWW Wednesdays shall we?

WWW Wednesday which is a weekly segment hosted by Taking on a World of Words.

Just answer these three questions:

  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What are you currently reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

I finished reading Right Kiss Wrong Guy by Natalie Decker and really enjoyed it. You can read my review here. I also finished reading The Dating Debate by Chris Cannon. I hadn’t plan on reading that until this week, but it sounded so adorable and fun and it was! I’ll have my review posted during my blog tour stop on February 14.

I’m still reading Pen and Xander by Laekan Zea Kem. I like the story and it’s very interesting, so I don’t know why it’s taking me so long to finish, but I am about halfway done now. Also, still reading The Key to Everything by Paula Stokes. I’ve gotten maybe 3-4 chapters. I think I’m going to focus on finishing Pen and Xander for the rest of the week and just dive into The Key to Everything during this weekend.

Next, I plan on reading What the Valley Knows by Heather Christie, Collide by Nicole Sobon (I have a blog tour for this), and  Nyxia by Scott Reintgen. If only I can call in sick for a few days, I would so I can read all these books…but I have so much work to do.

 


Any thoughts about these books?  Leave a comment down below. I’d love to hear from you.

sincerelykarenjo2

Book Blitz – Angel of Shadow by D.H. Nevins

Angel of Shadow
D.H. Nevins
(Wormwood #2)
Publication date: January 13th 2018
Genres: Dystopian, Fantasy, New Adult

D.H. Nevins hurtles you into a world of half-angels, demons and tormented love in this driving, dystopian sequel to Wormwood.

Half-angels, known as Nephilim, have all but destroyed the surface of the Earth. Yet for Kali Michaels, her life is now much more complicated than simply surviving. Grappling with her own powerful identity, she worries her connection to the world of Shadows could destroy those around her.

And what if she hurts Tiamat Wormwood, the Nephilim outcast who has given everything to save her? Tiamat and Kali know they have no future—not when outside forces and Kali’s own power push both the humans and the Nephilim to the brink of extinction.

As she fights to stop the inevitable, she is led to question who her real enemies are, and whether the ultimate threat may actually be herself.

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EXCERPT:

“Do we have to go back?”

“No way. We’re not going to be stopped by a few branches,” I said. Keeping one hand on his back, I reached over him and broke off a few more of the limbs that were directly in our way. I grabbed a thicker branch for balance and stepped around Bram, positioning myself in front of him. “I’m going to sit down here. Just put your arms around my neck and your legs around my middle, okay?”

I lowered myself onto the log and he obeyed silently. I could feel his small frame quivering as he latched onto my back. “Stop looking down,” I told him. “It’ll be easier.”

“How’d you know?”

“That you were looking down?” I felt him nod his head against my back and I laughed quietly. “You know you’ve been staring down there almost constantly. It wasn’t hard to guess.”

“Well,” he said in a soft voice, “it’s scary down there.”

“I know, kiddo.”

“And,” he continued, his voice even quieter, as though he hoped it would fade into nothingness, “your Shadow is down there.”

I stilled. “You don’t ever have to worry about my Shadow. I control it … and I wouldn’t hurt you with it, Bram.”

“Yeah. Alright,” he said softly.

I couldn’t see the expression on his face, but he sounded like he believed me—a tentative belief, perhaps, but it would do.

 

Author Bio:

D.H. Nevins was born in Toronto and currently lives in a quiet area of Ontario, surrounded by forests and lakes. By day, she is a personable, friendly school teacher. By night, she silently chuckles as she writes about destroying the world. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys world travel, hiking, camping, flying around on her motorcycle or dabbling in live theatre.

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