It’s monday, what are you reading ? #49
Leave a commentMay 18, 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
Emancipated by M.G Reyes
The good girl, the bad boy, the diva, the hustler, the rock star, and the nerd. Six teens legally liberated from parental control for six different reasons, all with one thing in common: something to hide.
Now they’re sharing a house in Venice Beach, acting like a family, and living their lies. No parents. No limits. No alibis. One witnessed a crime, another might be a murderer—and one’s been spying on them all.
As they cling to a fantasy of freedom and slowly let down their guards, the past creeps up on them. And when one of them gets arrested, everyone’s carefully constructed facade comes crumbling down.
In this steamy, drama-filled series, relationships are tested and secrets revealed as lies threaten to destroy their perfect setup.
Currently Reading
Le manuscrit proscrit de Nur Jahan de Cécilia Correia
Dorsetshire, 25 octobre 1836
Les mots me manquent pour exprimer mon ressenti en reprenant, moins d’un an après mon retour en Angleterre, les annotations diverses effectuées au cours de mon expédition en Inde. Quiconque viendrait à les lire pourrait penser à tort que la raison m’a abandonnée. Que le Ciel m’en soit témoin, ce n’est point le cas.
C’est avec une appréhension certaine que je me replonge dans cette aventure, là où tout a commencé, non loin du Cap des Aiguilles, alors que la fureur d’une terrible tempête était sur le point de s’abattre sur notre vaisseau…
On Deck
Never, Never part 2 by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher
“Never forget that I was your first real kiss. Never forget that you’ll be my last.
And never stop loving me between all of them.
Never stop, Charlie.
Never forget.”
Silas races against time as more truths unravel, while others twist tighter together. And now, the stakes are higher as Silas’ control slips and others begin to point fingers. Charlie is in trouble and he must be the one to bridge the chasm between their past and their present. Because somewhere between I love yous and Never Nevers and Never Agains, a truth they can’t imagine, beckons to be found.
“Where are you, Charlie?”










