This weekly meme is hosted by Kathryn at The Book Date.
Not much happened on the reading front over the past week and I can't even blame being outside getting our property bush fire ready. Although this is still ongoing, it didn't take up all of my time. I did spend quite a few hours on a task that is yet to be completed i.e. sorting my bookshelves on Goodreads, and on Pinterest. Pinning can be very addictive.
The only book finished last week was Time's Echo by Pamela Hartshorne. While an enjoyable, quick read, I didn't think it was as good as her other time slip novels, Edge of Dark and The Memory of Midnight.
I'm halfway through Dacre's War by Rosemary Goring and have read a few more chapters of Through a Glass Darkly by Karleen Koen. The latter is borrowed from the library (inter-library loan) and is due back in a couple of weeks. With no renewals allowed, this book will be my main focus after I finish Dacre's War. I could still be reading it next week. For those not familiar with this novel, it is a big read of 775 pages. I'm also hoping to finish Waratah House by Ann Whitehead.
I'm still looking at Fiona McIntosh's The Tailor's Girl for my next read or it could be The White Cross by Richard Masefield which is currently being offered as a free download from Amazon. An offer I took advantage of as I'd not heard of this author before. It is set during the late 12th century around Richard I's crusade to Jerusalem.
What I Read Last Week
The only book finished last week was Time's Echo by Pamela Hartshorne. While an enjoyable, quick read, I didn't think it was as good as her other time slip novels, Edge of Dark and The Memory of Midnight.
I'm halfway through Dacre's War by Rosemary Goring and have read a few more chapters of Through a Glass Darkly by Karleen Koen. The latter is borrowed from the library (inter-library loan) and is due back in a couple of weeks. With no renewals allowed, this book will be my main focus after I finish Dacre's War. I could still be reading it next week. For those not familiar with this novel, it is a big read of 775 pages. I'm also hoping to finish Waratah House by Ann Whitehead.
I'm still looking at Fiona McIntosh's The Tailor's Girl for my next read or it could be The White Cross by Richard Masefield which is currently being offered as a free download from Amazon. An offer I took advantage of as I'd not heard of this author before. It is set during the late 12th century around Richard I's crusade to Jerusalem.
What I Read Last Week
Time's Echo by Pamela Hartshorne

What I'm Reading Today
Waratah House by Ann Whitehead

But not every resident of Waratah House has Marina's best interests at heart and she finds herself forced into exile. Years later, Marina's daughter Emily discovers the past has a way of repeating itself. She must fight for her chance at happiness – a chance that some will do anything to prevent . . .
Through A Glass Darkly by Karleen Koen

Dacre's War by Rosemary Goring

What I Hope to Read Next
The Tailor's Girl by Fiona McIntosh
A humble soldier, known only as 'Jones', wakes in hospital with no recollection of his past. The few fleeting fragments of memory he glimpses are horrifying moments from the battlefield at Ypres. His very identity becomes a puzzle he must solve. Then Eden Valentine comes gliding into his world, a stunning tailoress who has a dream of her own business in high fashion but whose duty to her family may never permit her to fulfil. Her fiancé resents the intrusion of the disarming Jones who is in desperate need of her help to unravel his past. Surrounding the mystery is Alex Wynter, the influential heir to an industrial empire and country manor Larksfell Hall. With his aristocratic family still reeling from a recent tragedy, he brings news that will further rock the foundations of their privileged lives. When their three very different worlds collide, the pieces of the past finally fall into place and lead them into wildly unexpected futures. What they discover will bring shattering consequences that threaten to tear apart far more than just the heart of the tailor's girl.
The White Cross by Richard Masefield

I hope you enjoy your week...The Tailor's Girl looks interesting to me. Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteFiona McIntosh is an author I've not read before so I'm looking forward to The Tailor's Girl.
DeleteThrough A Glass Darkly is a chunky. Hope you like it.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed what I've read so far, which is a good sign.
DeleteOoh, you sold me on the Koen series. I don't like to read a series out of order so I've requested the paperback of book one.
ReplyDeleteI did see that Through A Glass Darkly was part of a trilogy, but as the other two books were written much later than this one, I assumed they were all stand alone novels. I hope you enjoy them all.
DeleteLove the cover on Time's Echo.
ReplyDeleteThe Tailor's Girl looks very good.
ENJOY your reading week.
Elizabeth
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It's an eye catching cover. The story is a little darker than the cover implies.
DeleteI'm looking forward to reading The Tailor's Girl.
Can't imagine having to prepare for bush fires, read a book recently called Smoke that gave a little insight to the devastation.
ReplyDeleteThe Koen book is big! Have heard of it but never read it, hope you are enjoying it.
The fires came close to us last summer and we were prepared to evacuate. Luckily we didn't have to. Living in country areas you're more aware of the danger, though you're not safe in the cities either. Our capital Canberra was ravaged by bush fires a few years ago.
DeleteI am enjoying Through A Glass Darkly, but not sure if I will read the other two books in the series.
Mmm we usually hear about them, I'd hate to be any where near, it's the smoke as well I would imagine. I am not sure where you live in Aus but I remember hearing about big fires around Melbourne a few years back too.
DeleteI'm in Victoria and lived in Melbourne for many years and remember those fires. They didn't impact on me at the time except for the smoke haze.
DeleteNice looking bunch of books. These are all new to me. I hope you enjoy the ones coming up. Here is a summary of my week. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're tempted to read some of them. I'm looking forward to The Tailor's Girl and The White Cross as I've not read any books by these authors.
DeleteI really need to spend some time on Goodreads, I haven't been cross posting there or doing much of anything recently. I need to.
ReplyDeleteI like historical reads and have been reading a lot more of them lately. Your books all look good and thought provoking.
I spend a lot of time on Goodreads. May be too much, but I find lots of interesting books to tempt me, especially older ones that I'd missed first time around.
DeleteI'm pleased the books I've mentioned have piqued your interest and hope you get to read some of them.
Nice list of books. I haven't read any of them. I'm more of a contemporary reader than historical, but sometimes I do like historical fiction.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Occasionally I read other genres, but I'm a historical fiction addict from way back.
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