It's frigid here in North Carolina, so I've been spending my days reading and watching series on TV. It's just too cold for my first love, swimming laps. The pool will have to wait until the temperature is above freezing. Till then, I'm jogging and doing the weight machines. I just finished an impressive debut novel,
Silk Harbor, from a new NC publisher, Old Harbour Press in Greenville, NC. Here's the newest acquisitions:
1. Find Momo, Andrew Knapp, photography/animal, sent by publisher
2. The Reader Of Acheron, Walter Rhein, fantasy, sent by author
3. Ships Of Merior, Janny Wurts, fantasy, Paperbackswap
4. Life Would Be Perfect If I Lived In That House, Meghan Daum, memoir, Paperbackswap
5. The Contractors, Harry Hunsicker, suspense, sent by publisher
6. The Execution, Dick Wolf, suspense, sent by publisher
7. North Of Boston, Elizabeth Elo, suspense, sent by publisher
8. Road To Reckoning, Robert Lautner, literary fiction, sent by publisher
9. Lydia's Party, Margaret Hawkins, literary fiction, sent by publisher
10. The Mark Of The Dragonfly, Jaleigh Johnson, children's fantasy, won on Shelf Awareness
Here's what I'm currently reading:
1. The Luminaries, Eleanor Catton, reading on Kindle
2. Redbreast, Jo Nesbo, reading on Kindle Fire
3. The Bookman's Tale, Charlie Lovett, hardback
4. The Orphan Master's Son, Adam Johnson, hardback
5. Our Love Could Light The World, Anne Leigh Parrish, paperback
6. Rivers, Michael Farris Smith, hardback
7. A March Of Folly, Barbara Tuchman, hardback
8. A Necessary End, Peter Robinson, paperback
9. The Time Regulation Institute, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar, paperback
10. The Fixer, T.E. Woods, reading on Kindle Fire
11. Tilted World, Tom Franklin and Beth Ann Tennelly, paperback
12. The Silent Wife, A.S.A. Harrison, paperback
13. Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives, edited by Sarah Weinman, paperback
14. Huck, Janet Elder, paperback
Here's to better weather and good reading!