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Friday Reads: May 13th, 2016

Happy Friday All My Fellow Readers. :)

You'll once again be getting double posts from me today, as I earlier posted another RT recap, and now I'm here to do another Friday reads post, which simply means that I will be sharing with you all what books I'm going to be reading on the weekend.


1) Reawakened by Colleen Houck:



The first book I'm going to be reading this weekend is Reawakened by Colleen Houck. I've previously really enjoyed the first book in her Tiger's Curse series, and although I'm only about a quarter into this book, I'm already enjoying it, and will most likely be finishing it this weekend.

2) The Rancher's Christmas Proposal by Sherri Shackelford:

I love the Love Inspired novels, and I really usually enjoy the historical ones. My hubby bought me this one for Christmas, and I haven't had a chance to get to it yet. Since we literally got snow in my hometown the day before yesterday, reading a Christmas book seemed fitting for this weekend.

3) The Island House by Nancy Thayer:


I was lucky enough to receive a signed copy of this arc at RT Booklovers, and while I've never read Nancy Thayer before, I'm so far really enjoying this book, and how it's set beside the ocean, and I'm also really enjoying her writing style. Hopefully, I'll also be finishing this one this weekend.

4) A Hearth In Candlewood by Delia Parr:


I haven't actually started this one yet, but it will be the book I'll be reading on my phone at work tomorrow on my break, and it sounds really good. I probably won't be finishing it this weekend, but I definitely hope to get a good start on it.

Thanks for reading everyone! I'd love to hear what books everyone else is planning on reading this weekend, and I will see you all back here on Monday for another RT Booklovers recap.

This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. I do not own the photos, all rights to the respective owners.


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