This weekly meme is hosted by Kathryn at The Book Date.
Since my last posting for this meme over two weeks ago not much has been happening on the reading front. The weather turned cool and so outside jobs abandoned due to the heat took precedence over reading. Just when I believed summer had finally lost its sting, a spate of hot, humid days confined me indoors once again. Unfortunately instead of taking advantage of this time to read lethargy set in and made it difficult to focus on any activity for long.
The Orphan Gunner by Sara Knox was the only book I finished. While not a page turner it is a compelling read. The ending was not what I expected and left me feeling sad.
I'm still reading Oliver Twist Investigates by G.M. Best and Mary Anerley: A Yorkshire Tale by R.D. Blackmore and have started two others, The Virgin of the Wind Rose by Glenn Craney and To Love, Honour and Obey by Valerie Holmes. Looking at what I'm currently reading I'm amazed that I have three ebooks and only one print book on the go. Usually, it is the other way around.
I'm still hoping to read Anna Funder's novel, All That I Am, next
What I Read Last Week
The Orphan Gunner by Sara Knox

What I'm Reading Today
Mary Anerley: A Yorkshire Tale by R.D. Blackmore
An early 19th century romance set in Yorkshire. Mary Anerley falls in love with smuggler Robin Lyth, but the relationship is discouraged by Mary's family due to Robin's obscure beginnings and his occupation as a smuggler.
Oliver Twist Investigates by G.M. Best

To Love, Honour and Obey by Valerie Holmes

‘To Love, Honour and Obey’ is a thrilling historical read, perfect for adventurers and historians alike.
The Virgin of the Wind Rose by Glen Craney
While investigating the murder of an American missionary in Ethiopia, rookie State Department lawyer Jaqueline Quartermane becomes obsessed with a magical word square found inside an underground church guarding the tomb of the biblical Adam. Drawn into a web of esoteric intrigue, she and a roguish antiquities thief named Elymas must race an elusive and taunting mastermind to find the one relic needed to resurrect Solomon's Temple. A trail of cabalistic clues leads them to the catacombs of Rome, the crypt below Chartres Cathedral, a Masonic shaft in Nova Scotia, a Portuguese shipwreck off Sumatra, and the caverns under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Intertwined with this modern mystery-thriller, a parallel duel is waged:
The year is 1452. One of the most secretive societies in history, Portugal's Order of Christ, is led by a reclusive visionary, Prince Henry the Navigator. He and his medieval version of NASA merged with the CIA scheme to foil their archenemies, the Inquisitor Torquemada and Queen Isabella of Castile, who plan to bring back Christ for the Last Judgment by ridding the world of Jews, heretics, and unbelievers.
Separated by half a millennium, two conspiracies to usher in the Tribulations promised by the Book of Revelation dovetail in this fast-paced thriller to expose the world's most explosive secret: The true identity of Christopher Columbus and the explorer's connection to those now trying to spark the End of Days.
What I Hope to Read Next
All That I am by Anna Funder
