I’ve been reading!
which is only part of why I haven’t been posting. Let’s see if I can remember everything I read - I was trying to make a concerted effort to read the books I’ve been looking forward to the most.
Been There, Done That by Carol Snow: This was a lot of fun. Snow has only written two books, this was her debut, but both of them were keepers for me, and she’s definitely an autobuy author for me.
White House Nannies by Barbara Klien - this was a memoir by a woman who started a nanny agency for Washington VIPs. It wasn’t quite what I was expecting since I thought it was a novel when I picked it up, but it was good, and it held my attention
The First Assistant by Mimi Hare, Clare Naylor: this is the sequel to The Second Assistant. I had started it a while ago but found I wasn’t quite in the mood for it. But during my vacation I was in the mood to read something fast and fun and this fit the bill. It was exactly what I wanted.
Because You Can by Bridie Clark - yall know how I love my roman a clefs and this was one of them. It’s the Devil Wears Prada of the book publishing world, and in this case the devil is Judith Regan, or Victoria Grant, as she is called in the book. It was fun.
The Bride Most Begrudging by Deeanne Gist - I picked this up at a library sale a while ago and I was pleasantly surprised at how good it was. Even though the blurb tries to hide it, it’s definitely a romance. One lacking in teh sex but I’m thinking thats because of the publisher.
hmmm, what else did I read? I tried to read Cyber Cinderella but it’s set in London and I’m biased against those types of books. Oh! And I read Bad Boys Ahoy. Love Sylvia Day. Loooooove Sylvia Day.
Oh, and I read Tiffany Twisted by Alison Tyler, an erotic romance where theres some voodoo and a girl ends up in her boyfriend’s body and vice versa. It was interesting and different. With lots-o-sex.
At the moment I’m reading Plane Insanity, another memoir by a guy who was a flight attendant. Laugh out loud funny, it is. Don’t know what I’ll be readng next. It remains a mystery.

