It’s monday, what are you reading ? #42
Leave a commentMarch 30, 2015 by ceresbooksworld
A weekly event hosted by Sheila from Book Journey to discuss your reading week ~ the books you’ve read and those you plan on reading in the coming week.
Finished Last Week
Nothing
Currently Reading
Solitaire by Alice Oseman
In case you’re wondering, this is not a love story.
My name is Tori Spring. I like to sleep and I like to blog. Last year – before all that stuff with Charlie and before I had to face the harsh realities of A-Levels and university applications and the fact that one day I really will have to start talking to people – I had friends. Things were very different, I guess, but that’s all over now.
Now there’s Solitaire. And Michael Holden.
I don’t know what Solitaire are trying to do, and I don’t care about Michael Holden.
I really don’t.
Scandaleuse Elisabeth d’Eléonore Fernaye
Paris, 1778. Elisabeth d’Arsac est courtisée par une foule de prétendants. Éprise de liberté, elle veut connaitre l’amour sans les désagréments du mariage. Au bal masqué, elle rencontre un ténébreux inconnu. D’entretiens galants en heureux hasards, elle s’offre à lui. Se rendant compte que sa belle était vierge, Henry n’a plus le choix : il doit demander sa main. Furieuse, elle espère que son père refusera cette union. Contre toute attente, le compte accepte d’accorder sa fille à l’Américain. Mais ce mariage est-il vraiment le piège qu’elle s’imaginait ?
On deck
The Sin Eater’s daughter (The Sin Eater’s daughter #1) by Melinda Salisbury
I am the perfect weapon.
I kill with a single touch.
Twylla is blessed. The Gods have chosen her to marry a prince, and rule the kingdom. But the favour of the Gods has it’s price. A deadly poison infuses her skin. Those who anger the queen must die under Twylla’s fatal touch.
Only Lief, an outspoken new guard, can see past Twylla’s chilling role to the girls she truly is.
Yet in a court as dangerous and the queen’s, some truths should not be told…