The Sunday Post (22)

The Sunday Post is a meme hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer. ~ Inspired by the meme In My Mailbox.~

It’s a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.

Compared to the busy week I had this currently week has been so slow that I’m pretty sure I’ve nearly lost my mind a few times. It almost seems like everything is moving as slowly as possible, even my reading speed has dropped to a ridiculously slow pace. I mean the most exciting thing I’ve done this week has been watching the Avengers for the third time (which is still great) and learning how to change brake pads on a car. Mind numbing…

The Reviews:

Untraceable by S.R. Johannes

The Infects by Sean Beaudoin

Cover Reveal:

Release by M.R. Merrick

I’d love to hear what those who have read the series think of it, I haven’t had the chance to read the first one but I own it. So it would be awesome if you checked out the post and cover, and left me a few comments telling me what you think. I personally think it looks pretty cool.

This week’s Saturday Issue features the second issue of Flashpoint. If you thought the world of DC was crazy before then you haven’t see what happens in Flashpoint…everything has changed, and it’s pretty intense.

The Kindle Deals have been posted and as always there are some great deals to check out! Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs is currently free so that’s certainly one you should grab before it goes back up in price.

Won:

Cold Light by Jenn Ashworth

I won this from HarperCollins through Goodreads’ First Reads program. The blurb for this made it seem really interesting and kind of dark, so I look forward to seeing how it turns out.

Crave by Melissa Darnell

Sweetly by Jackson Pearce

I won these from Amy at Denim-Jacket Librarian during her Cleaning Shelves giveaway! I received Crave from Netgalley awhile back but never had the chance to get to it, so I’m happy I have it now.

Kindle Downloads:

Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs

Wander Dust by Michelle Warren

How was your week? Make sure to leave your links to your mailbox/wrap up posts below and I’ll make sure to drop by!

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13 Responses to The Sunday Post (22)

  1. Christy @ Love of Books says:

    I definitely have those slow times. Hope it picks up for you. I still need to read Sweetly!

  2. Audrey says:

    Hope this week picks up! Thanks for the advice on Sweet Venom. I’ve read one of Tera Lynn Child’s other books and enjoyed it. I’ll check this one out as well. Have a good one!

  3. I’d love to learn to change brake pads! I spent a fortune the last time I had to have mine changed. 🙂 I hope this week picks up for you.

  4. Wow – what amazing wins! Hope things pick up for you this week – although, I don’t mind slow periods sometimes.

  5. jeneaw0716 says:

    Nice haul. I still haven’t seen the Avengers, my daughter told me it was awesome. Enjoy your week ahead.

    Jenea @ Books Live Forever
    http://booksliveforever.com/?p=4516

  6. Sometimes we need a slow week. I’m in the middle of reading Crave myself right now. Only about 30% through it.

    Check out my IMM & SP.

    Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know

    • Last week was a rare busy week and though I was scatterbrained through it all I enjoyed it. I don’t have a lot going on around me so I welcome when things get a tad bit hectic, it breaks up my normal routine.

  7. I hope this week is more balanced for you..so true we lose our minds if things slow down too much..LOL I cannot wait to hear your thoughts on Cold Light. Thanks for being a part of The Sunday Post

  8. You really rocked the book haul this week! Wow, you have some very happy reading in your future! Enjoy!! My Sunday Edition @ Paulette’s Papers

  9. Crave and Sweetly look awesome! I love Jackson Pearce’s Sister’s Red. Here’s Our Sunday Post

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