Sunday, December 24, 2017

Stacking the Shelves [3]

Stacking the Shelves is hosted by Tynga’s Reviews. This meme is for sharing all the books you’ve added to your shelves throughout the week.

I added quite a few books to my ever-growing list this week! Bonus: They were all free (e-book) downloads from Amazon! I was definitely in the right place at the right time. ๐Ÿ˜

A Beautiful Lie (Playing with Fire #1) by T.E. Sivec (Tara Sivec)
A Perfect Holiday Fling (Moments in Maplesville #1) by Farrah Rochon
Rock Addiction (Rock Kiss #1) by Nalini Singh
Finding Cinderella (Hopeless #2.5) by Colleen Hoover
Flow (Grip 0.5) by Kennedy Ryan
Neanderthal Seeks Human (Knitting in the City #1) by Penny Reid
Kiss the Sky (Calloway Sisters #1) by Krista Ritchie, Becca Ritchie
Beloved (Salvation #1) by Corinne Michaels
Truth or Beard (Winston Brothers #1) by Penny Reid
This Regret by Victoria Ashley
Soaring by K.K. Allen

Did you get anything good this week? Let me know!

7 comments:

  1. Free books are the best! :) Glad you got some good stuff! And merry Christmas!!!

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  2. Free books are the best books! I actually have several of these on my kindle. I have only read Neanderthal Seeks Human and did enjoy it. I hope you enjoy all of your new books and have a great holiday!

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  3. I LOVE Penny Reid! Her nerdy, witty characters are amongst my favorites. I have been meaning to get to Finding Cinderella, as I enjoyed the other books in that series. I hope you love them all.

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  4. I saw Truth or Beard but last time it was drm and I wont even bother trying, which makes me sad

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  5. I like Penny Reid's books & Finding Cinderella was sweet.


    For What It's Worth

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  6. So many good looking covers on your list. The only one I read was Finding Cinderella and I really enjoyed it. I just wish it was longer. :)

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