Wednesday
I've decided to make the attempt to tackle the books specifically in my Harlequin bookshelves. I've got about 50 of them there. They can only be read online, hence I haven't jumped at them though many sound very interesting. First up, HOME FOR THE CHALLAH DAYS by Jennifer Wilck.
When big-city advocate Sarah Abrams returns home for the High Holy Days, she’s got a lot on her mind—especially whether to marry her perfect-on-paper boyfriend. The last person she wants to encounter is Aaron Isaacson, her first love and the one who broke her heart. But after Aaron and Sarah join forces to fight an act of hate, it’s clear that their deep connection never abated. If only they could forgive one another for the past…in time for a sweet new start!
Published 2023; 288 pages.
I'm enjoying so far THE INVISIBLE LIBRARY. The world building is amazing and top notch. It has the surreal feeling like Jodi Taylor's St. Mary's Chronicles or Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next books.
Steve's got the gun range tonight. I don't have sprints. I also don't have the yarn I need to start the next afghan - I think it's supposed to show up Friday. But I did see a YouTube video on how to maybe fix the first one I did that went a little wonky. Maybe I can do something on that.
Otherwise, I could practice the crochet stitch I'm thinking of trying for this new one. Or I could just read which would also be lovely.
Have a good day
Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster
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