Monday, July 17, 2023

Do we have to do this?

 Monday

 Well. I did it.

I started my live YouTube channel. I did a test run with a reading sprint on Saturday afternoon. And then I started my live morning this morning. So the plan is to do it every morning, Monday through Friday starting at 6AM and being done by 6:25AM, talking about new releases, what we're reading, and so forth. I'd also like to do regular evening reading sprints probably on Wednesdays with Steve having his gun range stuff.

It will be a learning process. 

I DNF'd the antiques book. Just wasn't hitting my mood. Currently reading MURDER AT QUEEN'S LANDING by Andrea Penrose. 4th of 7 in Wrexford and Sloane historical mystery series.

 


 When Lady Cordelia, a brilliant mathematician, and her brother, Lord Woodbridge, disappear from London, rumors swirl concerning fraudulent bank loans and a secret consortium engaged in an illicit—and highly profitable—trading scheme that threatens the entire British economy. The incriminating evidence mounts, but for Charlotte and Wrexford, it’s a question of loyalty and friendship. And so they begin a new investigation to clear the siblings’ names, uncover their whereabouts, and unravel the truth behind the whispers. As they delve into the murky world of banking and international arbitrage, Charlotte and Wrexford also struggle to navigate their increasingly complex feelings for each other. But the clock is ticking—a cunning mastermind has emerged . . . along with some unexpected allies—and Charlotte and Wrexford must race to prevent disasters both economic and personal as they are forced into a dangerous match of wits in an attempt to beat the enemy at his own game.

Published 2020; 362 pages.

 We watched the last two episodes of Jack Ryan this weekend. It was good. Kinda sad it's done. I read a bit, I napped a bit. I walked a LOT with Keo.


 Tonight I have reading sprints with the Killing Cozies group. I'll join them after I get home, walk and feed Keo, etc. Prep for tomorrow's morning video.


 Have a good day

 Much love,

PK the Bookeemonster

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