Today I’m participating in Sam’s WWW Wednesdays. Here’s how it works:
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next, and/or what are you eagerly awaiting?
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I am again reading two books concurrently: Love Letters, by Debbie Macomber…a story that celebrates the power of love—and a well-timed love letter—to inspire hope and mend a broken heart.
And also….The Comfort of Secrets (e-book), by Christine Nolfi, a NetGalley e-ARC to be released on 7/18/17. (Sweet Lake Novel #2).
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BOOKS FINISHED SINCE LAST WEEK
(Click the titles for my reviews)
Any Day Now (e-book), by Robyn Carr
What Remains, by Carole Radziwill: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship & Love
The Bookshop at Water’s End (e-book), by Patti Callahan Henry (NetGalley – 7/11)
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EAGERLY ANTICIPATING:
I am excited about a book to be released on August 15, from an author whose previous book was a favorite of mine (The Couple Next Door).
Shari Lapena’s new book is A Stranger in the House.
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Couple Next Door, a new thriller featuring a suspicious accident, a wife who can’t account for herself, and unsettling questions that threaten to tear the couple apart
You’re home making dinner for your husband. You expect him any second.
The phone rings—it’s the call you hoped you’d never get.
You jump in your car and race to a neighborhood you thought you’d never visit.
You peer into the dark, deserted building. You brace yourself for the worst.
And then, you remember nothing else.
They tell your husband you’ve been in an accident. You lost control of your car as you sped through the worst side of town.
The police suspect you were up to no good. But your husband refuses to believe it. Your best friend is not so sure. And even you don’t know what to believe…
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What did your week look like? I went outside my usual genres this week, with a memoir and two contemporary fiction books.
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I always think that any book that features a bookshop can’t go far wrong and that was clearly the case with The Bookshop at Water’s End.
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I agree, Cathy, and when a bookshop seems almost magical, even better. Thanks for stopping by.
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I didn’t know Shari Lapena had a new book coming out this year – I’ll definitely have to get a copy of that as I really enjoyed The Couple Next Door. The Debbie Macomber sounds like a good read too – I often read her Christmas novels over the holiday season but I don’t think I’ve read any of her other books. Hope you enjoy your reading this week. 🙂
Here’s my WWW post: https://rathertoofondofbooks.com/2017/07/05/www-wednesday-5-jul-what-are-you-reading-this-week/
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Thanks for stopping by, Hayley, and I was very excited to discover a new Lapena book.
I don’t read many of Macomber’s books, but when I do, I feel cozy and immersed in comfort.
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A Stranger in the House looks good. Hope you are enjoying your current reads. Here is my post
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Thanks, Nadene, and I’m very eager to get my hands on A Stranger in the House. Enjoy your reading!
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Oh my…I have nothing new to share…but I love reading about your activities!
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Thanks, Patty, I’m glad you could stop by. Enjoy your day and your week!
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Great post! I often find myself stuck in a genre rut and these are all outside my usual suspects. The Bookshop at Water’s End is all but begging to be read! Thanks for the great post!
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Thanks, Molly, and I usually read psychological thrillers, but I’ve been enjoying my step outside my “normal” genre to find such goodies as The Bookshop at Water’s End. I loved it.
Enjoy your week!
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I haven’t even heard of these :’) Enjoy your current reads 🙂 I never used to read more than one book at once, but more recently I tend to have one fiction and one theory book on the go!
A Stranger in the House looks so good! Look at that cover! ❤
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Happy reading! 🙂
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Thanks for visiting, Sarina, and I only read more than one book when they are different genres…or one is an e-book and the other a print format. Enjoy your week!
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Debbie Macomber always leaves me with all the feels! Happy reading! Here is a link to my WWW post: https://hersforthereadingsite.wordpress.com/2017/07/05/w-w-w-wednesday-july-5-2017/
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Thanks, j9…I am loving the Macomber book, and wondering why I don’t read more of them! Enjoy your week, and thanks for visiting.
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I always relate MacComber with Christmas! She is the queen of light reads and one I go to if I need a palate cleanse or something light hearted.
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Thanks, Emily, a “palate cleanse” is the perfect description of why I grab a Macomber book. Enjoy your reading!
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Looks like you had a great reading week! Hope you get to enjoy your current reads!
Also, “A Stranger in the House” sounds great! Adding it to my tbr-asap!
L. @ Reviews by Leeve ♥
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Thanks, Leeve, I’m glad you found something to add to your list. Enjoy!
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I shall.
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I’m afraid the only one I’ve heard of is Stranger in the House but I have been very tempted by it. I didn’t read the authors first book but it did get some incredible reviews so I hope this one lives up to your expectations
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Thanks, Ali, I am very excited about this newest book by the author. Enjoy your reading!
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A Stranger in the House has definitely caught my interest. Now I can’t wait for it to release either, haha.
Thanks for stopping by my WWW!
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Thanks, Kourtni, with all the upcoming releases, in addition to what I already own, I’ll never finish reading them all! LOL
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Hahaha, I know the feeling!
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Debbie Macomber and Robyn Carr books are always solid reads. I hope they met/meet your expectations.
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I agree, Deanna…I love occasionally reading a book that doesn’t require a lot of note taking in order to keep the twists and turns straight…LOL.
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A Stranger in the House sounds like an interesting psychological drama. I hope you enjoy it!
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Thanks, Nicole, I am eagerly anticipating it!
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