I finished Aging with Gracie and just last night started reading Lesson of the Poinsettia. I haven’t read enough to give you an opinion. It says on the cover that it’s an historical Christmas romance.
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I finished Aging with Gracie and just last night started reading Lesson of the Poinsettia. I haven’t read enough to give you an opinion. It says on the cover that it’s an historical Christmas romance.

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Yes, my April list is the same as the March list because none of them got done!
One got done!
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Santa Fe Edge by Stuart Woods. (Audio book)
I just finished Vestal Virgin tonight! It was really good, but more graphic than I’d have liked about the debauchery that was rampant before the fall of Rome.
I just started reading Heat Wave by Richard Castle. Well, not really by him since he’s a TV character, but I’m reading it!
I’m still reading “Truman” by David McCullough. Haven’t read more lately because I’ve been sewing!!!
Audio book is still Kate Morton’s Secret Keepers. It is good but long (17 discs). I’ m reading Anna Dean’s Bellfield Hall which is the first in a series. Takes place in 1806 and is a mystery about a young wonman and the man she is engaged to. He unexpectedly disappears and a maiden aunt is the detective who figures it all out. Cute and quite funny at time.
Just finished reading “Running Blind”, the fourth Jack Reacher novel. Judy have you read “One Second After”?
I’ m reading two books because one is too depressing (sort of) and I need a book to make me laugh after I gather information as you will gather by the title: “Passages in Caregiving” by Gail Sheehy. Very well written re: the last 17 years of her husband’s life. For fun, I’m reading “Repeat Prescription”: by Dr. Michael Sparrow. It is a medical book like the James Heriot book, “All Creatures Great and Small”.
Sorry Judy, I think I’ve stuffed up my link and now I can’t delete it. Technology is fighting me today.
Not sure this is such a good idea Judy…just placed holds on 2 more books at the library – I’ll never get stuff done at this rate!!
Have been on a Susan Wiggs reading kick. Our library lets one take as many of the paperback books out that we want, which is awesome. Have read about 8 of her books and am reading Summer Brides. Susan has Sherryl Woods and Susan Mallery as other writers on this story. Hope it is as good as the others I have read.
Reading
Running the Rift by Naomi Beneron
It is our city’s book of the year and my daytime book group picked it. It is fiction that reads like non fiction about an Olympic runner from Rwanda during the genocide period. Wonderful writing, great descriptions and a gripping story line.