Today I’m participating in Sam’s WWW Wednesdays. Here’s how it works:
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next, and/or what are you eagerly awaiting?
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Currently Reading:
Siracusa (e-book), by Delia Ephron, is an electrifying novel about marriage and deceit from bestselling author Delia Ephron that follows two couples on vacation in Siracusa, a town on the coast of Sicily, where the secrets they have hidden from one another are exposed and relationships are unraveled.
I’ve barely started this book, as today was full of activities and appointments. But so far, I’m enjoying the characters.
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JUST FINISHED:
Yesterday I finished reading and reviewing The Truth-Teller’s Lie, by Sophie Hannah (click title for my review).
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WHAT I AM ANTICIPATING:
I always love Lisa Gardner’s suspense, so I am eagerly waiting for Right Behind You, coming out on February 7, 2017. Yes, it’s a while to wait, but you know how time flies.
Is he a hero?
Eight years ago, Sharlah May Nash’s older brother beat their drunken father to death with a baseball bat in order to save both of their lives. Now thirteen years old, Sharlah has finally moved on. About to be adopted by retired FBI profiler Pierce Quincy and his partner, Rainie Conner, Sharlah loves one thing best about her new family: They are all experts on monsters.
Is he a killer?
Then the call comes in. A double murder at a local gas station, followed by reports of an armed suspect shooting his way through the wilds of Oregon. As Quincy and Rainie race to assist, they are forced to confront mounting evidence: The shooter may very well be Sharlah’s older brother, Telly Ray Nash, and it appears his killing spree has only just begun.
All she knows for sure: He’s back.
As the clock winds down on a massive hunt for Telly, Quincy and Rainie must answer two critical questions: Why after eight years has this young man started killing again? And what does this mean for Sharlah? Once upon a time, Sharlah’s big brother saved her life. Now, she has two questions of her own: Is her brother a hero or a killer? And how much will it cost her new family before they learn the final, shattering truth? Because as Sharlah knows all too well, the biggest danger is the one standing right behind you.
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What are you reading or anticipating? Come on by and share….
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Once again, you have a great list. Siracusa is coming up on my list. I look forward to your review!
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Thanks for stopping by, Heather…I am enjoying it so far.
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I like the sound of Siracusa, the mystery and that setting…I will definitely add that to my TBR. I have only read Lisa Gardner’s Perfect Husband. Right Behind you sounds good though. Happy Wednesday and happy reading.
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Thanks for visiting, Diana, and I love adding new books to my list. Enjoy your picks.
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I love Siracusa’s cover. Glad you’re enjoying it. Happy reading!
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Me, too, Agnes….that first caught my eye, and then the blurb drew me in. Thanks for stopping by!
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Right Behind You sounds great, I haven’t read any Lisa Gardener, but maybe I should! 🙂
My WWW: https://bathtimereads.wordpress.com/2016/08/17/www-wednesday-18th-august-2016/#more-2884
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I love Lisa Gardner….along with Lisa Unger and a few other “Lisas,” but they are all great with suspense Thansk for stopping by, Caitlin, and enjoy your reading.
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I picked up a copy of Siracusa yesterday at the library and hope to start it soon. The forthcoming Gardner book also looks good.
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I need to get back to the library to check on books, as I am buying way too many, Catherine…LOL. Hope you enjoy it, and I am a big fan of Gardner, too. Thanks for stopping by.
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I have not heard of any of these but I hope you’ll enjoy reading them. Happy reading! http://www.curious-daisy.com/www-wednesdays/www-wednesday-august-17-2016/
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Thanks for visiting, Daisy, and I love seeing books on other blogs and adding them to my list. Enjoy!
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I’m so excited for Right Behind You – can’t wait! And Siracusa sounds really good, I’m curious about it now. I hope you enjoy!
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Thanks, Brandie, and after visiting your blog, I downloaded Results May Vary. My Pippa is happy….lol.
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I like the sound of Siracusa and its use of multiple viewpoints. A good way of ratcheting up the tension! I hope you enjoy it 🙂
Thanks for visiting my WWW post earlier (https://clairehuston.wordpress.com/2016/08/17/www-wednesday-17th-august-2016/) and happy reading.
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I agree, Claire; when I first read books with multiple narrators, I wasn’t so thrilled. But now I realize that I do love alternate perspectives, when written well. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your books.
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Right Behind You sounds like a very intriguing book! I hope you enjoy reading it.
Thanks for stopping by my WWW!
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Thanks, Kourtni, I am eager to get my hands on it.
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The Truth-Teller’s Lie sounds really good, but really intense. I really liked your review. Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
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Thanks, Denise, it was definitely good and intense. Thanks for stopping by.
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Enjoy Siracusa! It sounds like a fun and fast-paced read. Happy reading!
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I am enjoying it more, now that I’ve really gotten into it. Most of the characters are unlikeable, to me, but I do like watching how they behave. Thanks for hosting…and for stopping by, Sam.
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Oh this sounds really good! I love a good thriller. I’m reading a romance right now but I’m really looking forward to starting My Name is Lucy Barton which is coming up soon.
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I enjoyed My Name Is Lucy Barton, Katherine…hope you do, too. Thanks for stopping by.
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These aren’t my usual genre, but I like the cover of The Truth-Teller’s lie! I can’t seem to find it on Goodreads
Happy reading! 🙂
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It’s there, but it also goes by the name The Hurting Distance. Good luck finding it, Sarina.
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I really like the sound of The Truth Teller’s Lie.
Thanks for visiting my WWW post, sorry I took so long to return the favour. 🙂
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I loved the book, Emily, and thanks for visiting. I am always happy to have return visitors, no matter when. Enjoy the weekend.
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