The Sunday Post is hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated reviewer book blog, and is a post to recap my bookish and non-bookish things from the last week. I'm also linking up to The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb Nance @Readerbuzz.
Happy Sunday!
Hope everyone had a nice, long holiday weekend! I worked last weekend, Tuesday and Thanksgiving Day. Which was fine since we didn't have any plans meeting up with family so soon after returning home from Italy. We had a slow cooker beef roast with carrots, potatoes and gravy over rice, which was easy and delicious! Perfect comfort food to come home to after a busy day!
It's been decent weather during the day with temps in the high 50s but dropping down to the low 30s at night. We've been going through our firewood quickly and it's not even winter yet! The cats are in and out all day, but it's been easy to coax them in at night with the chilly weather.
Starla & Peanut ignoring each other
1000 Puzzle: The Bocce Ladies of Martha's Vineyard
500 Piece Puzzle: Strawberry Fields by Rifle Paper Co.
Read:
The Cross (Eddie Flynn #0.5) by Steve Cavanagh-5 Stars
The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier-2 Stars
Road Trip with a Vampire (My Vampires #3) by Jenna Levine-3.5 Stars
I had a pretty good reading week with three 5-Stars reads!
Received:
King Sorrow by Joe Hill
Nash Falls (Walter Nash #1) by David Baldacci
The Cross (Eddie Flynn #0.5) by Steve Cavanagh
An Ordinary Sort of Evil (A Rip Through Time #5) by Kelley Armstrong
The Place Where They Buried Your Heart by Christina Henry
Thank you to Harper Audio, Hachette Audio, Simon & Schuster Audio, Libro.fm, Minotaur Books and Berkley!
How was your week?















Your crockpot meal sounds delicious and look at those two cutie patooties.
ReplyDeleteThree five-star books. I think that's the most I have ever seen from you at once. With the other two being lower, it does seem the universe was looking for balance - LOL! Your kitties are so cute. It looks like Peanut has embraces the other cats.
ReplyDeleteStrawberry Fields is a pretty design.
ReplyDeleteRoad Trip with a Vampire sounds like fun.
Wishing you a great reading week
Love that pic of Peanut! :D
ReplyDeleteI love a roast but my daughter can't eat beef But I make it sometimes for me. Your weather is similar to ours with 50s/30s now although even the day is sometimes only mid 40s. Thanks for the heads up on the Kelley Armstrong ARC.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post
It seems that even working on Thanksgiving you had a good week Rachel!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteYou have the best kitties and puzzles! Too bad you had to work on the holiday but seems like a good slow cooker dinner. Nice!
ReplyDeleteIt was so cold in Chicago! I don't know how you folks who live in such cold weather exist from day to day.
ReplyDeleteRoad Trip with a Vampire looks like a hoot.
I don't blame you for not wanting to go all-out Thanksgiving after a big trip. Cute cat antics ignoring each other. Ooo, that floral puzzle with its repeat flower patterns looks tough. I still need to read the new Mimi Matthews.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week, Rachel!