
What is the Sunday Salon?
The Sunday Salon is a place to link up and share what we have been doing during the week. It’s also a great opportunity to visit other blogs and join in the conversations going on there.

Honestly, a whole bunch of nothing happened. The weather has been beautiful here and I want to soak up as much of it as I can! I’ve spent a lot of time in my backyard playing with my dog, and reading.
I started a new job on Friday and I wanted to do as much relaxing as I possibly could before going back to work. As a lunch lady I get the summer’s off, and I am never ready for how quickly the warm months fly by.

Currently:

I am currently reading The Wasp Trap by Mark Edwards. It’s a locked room thriller with a lot of characters. So far I am just rolling with it and seeing how it’s playing out. I am 55% in at the writing up of this post.
I am trying my very best to read my ARCs before their publication date for the rest of the year. This one publishes in two weeks.
I borrowed a physical copy of All The Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby from the libray. It’s due back at the end of the month so I better gets to gettin’!
I am listening to The Memory Collectors by Dete Meserve via Libby. I had seen it on Netgalley a few months ago, requested it, but I was denied. I had Libby notify me when it was added to their catalog and jumped on the waitlist. The other day it was my turn to borrow it. So far, it’s holding my interest. I like the multiple narrators, which I think the story definitely needs.
Just Finished:



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The Sunday Salon #10

I hope the new job is great. You are reading some books I have enjoyed.
Anne – Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post
How did you find Thirteen? It was the book that first interested me in Steve Cavanagh. But at the time you couldn’t get a copy in NZ so I picked up Fifty Fifty instead. I thoroughly enjoyed it and it kept me guessing.
It was a fast paced, couldn’t put down book for me. I heard you do not have to read the Eddie Flynn series in order and the plot really grabbed me so I just went for it. Did not disappoint in the slightest!