Monday, April 21, 2014

It's Monday, What are You Reading?

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It's Monday, What Are You Reading is hosted by Bookjourney and I don't get to participate nearly often enough.  Working full time is quite a bummer when it comes to having enough time to read and blog.  But... I do love my job too.
I must say that I can only read one book at a time, two if you include what I read to my students at school.  I have always had this weird need to finish one before I start another.  I feel overwhelmed otherwise.
So, I can only share one book with all of you, and last night, I just started...

As Dr. Gail Phillips and Flynn Mahoney conduct sonar studies and sweeps of the loch, their differing opinions are at odds with their budding attraction. Gail doesn't believe in anything unscientific, such as romance, thinking the charming Flynn Maloney is full of baloney. Flynn can't believe he's falling for someone with no imagination or faith. To make matters worse, their videographer is covering his true identity. Together they must unravel his plan before he destroys everything they are working for. Will Gail force Flynn to question his faith, or will she discover more than she bargained for in the Scottish highlands?
I just adore legends such as the Loch Ness Monster and Big Foot so when this book was mentioned by someone on Twitter, I picked it up right away and I'm enjoying it so far.
What are you reading?
                                                                                                                                        

4 comments:

  1. Never heard of that one! Glad you enjoyed it!

    Here's my Monday Wrapup

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

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  2. I have just started the Boleyn Reckoning. Just finished Spun by Catherine McKenzie. Great read!

    http://reecaspieces.com/2014/04/18/spun-by-catherine-mckenzie/

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  3. I'll bet they find love, but I'm curious as to whether they find the Loch Ness monster too? :) I've always enjoyed those legends as well!

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