Where did July go? I mean it feels like the fourth last week... oh well...
Update: Love: KP is amazing, but stuck working 17 days straighter without a day off...evil
Life: One of my bfs from back home is getting married on Sat...i'm going with amazing hair...i'm having it straighten and those who have seen me...i have wildly curly hair so it's a major change.
Work: Stressful and needs to be full time...plan...get though festival before actively looking for a permanent position somewhere
....Book list:
60.Deep in the heart By Sharon Sala Romance. Samantha is being hunted by a deadly stalker. Turning to the only person who can protect her, John Thomas Knight, Sam finds herself falling head over heels with her childhood friend and lover all the while trying to stay alive. Quick read...good filler.
61. Five Quarters of the Orange By Joanne Harris Fiction. Follow Framboise Simon as she reveals the truth of what happened during WWII in a small town in France as well as learn what it means to be a mother. Well written and engaging. From the author of Chocolat
62. Anyone but You By Jennifer Cruise Romance. Newly divorced, 40-year-old Nina changes her life by getting a dog and trying to find a new Mr. Right, just that the 30-year old doctor from downstairs. Cute and fun.
63. See Jane Score By Rachel Gibson Romance. Jane lands a new job covering the Seattle Chinooks only to find herself becoming distracted by the star goalie, Luc Martineau. Will she be able to keep her ethics and still be the one who wins the heart of career obsessed hockey player? Love...hot hockey player with a Canadian accent...hell yeah!
64. Sing it to her bones By Marcia Talley Thriller. Hannah Ives finds herself smack dab in the middle of a murder when she discovers a body while walking the dog. Needing to find closure for the girl's parents, Hannah snoops around for a killer. It was not memorable...i forgot I read it...upon reading the first few pages again i remembered.
65. The Penalty Box By Deirdre Martin Romance. Katie was the nerdy overweight girl in high school and now ten years later, she is fit and a successful psychologist who catches the eye of the hunk of the year, Paul van Dorn, who returned to his hometown after his professional hockey career came to an end. Can the nerd and jock find true love? Good read. It helps that I have a thing for hockey players...
66. Strawberry Shortcake Murder By Joanne Fluke Mystery. Hannah Swenson is back as a judge for a local bake off. When on the judges is found dead by his abused wife, she's the prime suspect. Hannah must use her detective skills and cookies in order to solve the crime. I really like Mike...head deective...yummy.
67. The Trouble with Valentine's Day By Rachel Gibson Romance. After a disastrous run in at a bar, Kate relocates to help her grandfather in a remote town in Idaho, only to find out the disastrous run in works in the store next door. Cute...the other one was better, but still good.
68. Lucky You By Carl Hiaasen Fiction. JoLayne wins the lottery only to have two rednecks beat her up and steal her ticket. When local reporter, Tom Krome, is assigned the story, he find he has to choose either help JoLayne get her ticket back or step away, even if staying on meant he'd have to be dead for a few days. Love this guy. Will be reading more.
69. Grave Secrets By Kathy Reichs Thriller. Tempe is digging up mascaraed bodies in South America when she is reassigned to the death of two girls with connections to the Canadian Ambassador to Guatemala. With the help if Andrew Ryan, Tempe must find the killer before he silences another one. Great story.
70. The Blueberry Muffin Murder By Joanne Fluke Mystery. Hannah opens her kitchen to a known kitchen "queen" only to find her dead the next morning. Now in order to get her shop back, Hannah must eliminate a long list of suspects. Snow, cookies and murder...yeah Minnesota.
Update: Love: KP is amazing, but stuck working 17 days straighter without a day off...evil
Life: One of my bfs from back home is getting married on Sat...i'm going with amazing hair...i'm having it straighten and those who have seen me...i have wildly curly hair so it's a major change.
Work: Stressful and needs to be full time...plan...get though festival before actively looking for a permanent position somewhere
....Book list:
60.Deep in the heart By Sharon Sala Romance. Samantha is being hunted by a deadly stalker. Turning to the only person who can protect her, John Thomas Knight, Sam finds herself falling head over heels with her childhood friend and lover all the while trying to stay alive. Quick read...good filler.
61. Five Quarters of the Orange By Joanne Harris Fiction. Follow Framboise Simon as she reveals the truth of what happened during WWII in a small town in France as well as learn what it means to be a mother. Well written and engaging. From the author of Chocolat
62. Anyone but You By Jennifer Cruise Romance. Newly divorced, 40-year-old Nina changes her life by getting a dog and trying to find a new Mr. Right, just that the 30-year old doctor from downstairs. Cute and fun.
63. See Jane Score By Rachel Gibson Romance. Jane lands a new job covering the Seattle Chinooks only to find herself becoming distracted by the star goalie, Luc Martineau. Will she be able to keep her ethics and still be the one who wins the heart of career obsessed hockey player? Love...hot hockey player with a Canadian accent...hell yeah!
64. Sing it to her bones By Marcia Talley Thriller. Hannah Ives finds herself smack dab in the middle of a murder when she discovers a body while walking the dog. Needing to find closure for the girl's parents, Hannah snoops around for a killer. It was not memorable...i forgot I read it...upon reading the first few pages again i remembered.
65. The Penalty Box By Deirdre Martin Romance. Katie was the nerdy overweight girl in high school and now ten years later, she is fit and a successful psychologist who catches the eye of the hunk of the year, Paul van Dorn, who returned to his hometown after his professional hockey career came to an end. Can the nerd and jock find true love? Good read. It helps that I have a thing for hockey players...
66. Strawberry Shortcake Murder By Joanne Fluke Mystery. Hannah Swenson is back as a judge for a local bake off. When on the judges is found dead by his abused wife, she's the prime suspect. Hannah must use her detective skills and cookies in order to solve the crime. I really like Mike...head deective...yummy.
67. The Trouble with Valentine's Day By Rachel Gibson Romance. After a disastrous run in at a bar, Kate relocates to help her grandfather in a remote town in Idaho, only to find out the disastrous run in works in the store next door. Cute...the other one was better, but still good.
68. Lucky You By Carl Hiaasen Fiction. JoLayne wins the lottery only to have two rednecks beat her up and steal her ticket. When local reporter, Tom Krome, is assigned the story, he find he has to choose either help JoLayne get her ticket back or step away, even if staying on meant he'd have to be dead for a few days. Love this guy. Will be reading more.
69. Grave Secrets By Kathy Reichs Thriller. Tempe is digging up mascaraed bodies in South America when she is reassigned to the death of two girls with connections to the Canadian Ambassador to Guatemala. With the help if Andrew Ryan, Tempe must find the killer before he silences another one. Great story.
70. The Blueberry Muffin Murder By Joanne Fluke Mystery. Hannah opens her kitchen to a known kitchen "queen" only to find her dead the next morning. Now in order to get her shop back, Hannah must eliminate a long list of suspects. Snow, cookies and murder...yeah Minnesota.