Wednesday, December 7, 2011

WWW Wednesdays - Dec. 7, 2011 Edition

Here's the answers to this week meme's from Should Be Reading's blog. Feel free to leave your comments with the answers to these questions and be sure to check out their blog as well for other's answers.

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions in the comment section or in your own blog then link it from the comments.

• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

What are you currently reading?  Unfortunately, the answer at the moment is nothing.  I just finished Acheron this weekend.  This week is a busy week between Christmas parties and planning to run a booth at the mall this weekend.  I don't have time to read this week, but I bet at the booth I'll have a couple books with me to read.


What did you recently finish reading? The Guardian by Sherrilyn Kenyon.  One of the books in her Dream Hunter series, part of her larger Dark-Hunters series, the book tells the story of Were-Jackal Lydia, who is a Dream Hunter as well, and Egyptian Demigod Seth.  Perhaps one of Kenyon's darker books, the story revolves around trust and trusting others.

This is gonna be a two-fer.  I also finished reading Acheron from last week.


Acheron tells the story of an Atlantean god, Acheron's human birth into the world of the Greeks, how he was raised as an abomination, the trials he faced, and ultimately overcame.  It covered his birth through the time he was 21.  After which it jumps several times, covering how the Dark-Hunters were created, their purpose and what Acheron's purpose is.  It then jumps to present day where we eventually get to meet the woman who will help show him what love is.

A review of these two novels is forthcoming.


What do you think you will read next?  I plan to pick up the book I was reading before these books came in the mail called Crusader Gold by David Gibbons.  Apparently the second book in a series regarding archaeologist Jack Howard.  Naturally, I picked up this book, the second in the series, at a garage sale without checking to see if it was in a series.  The good news, you can pick this book up without knowing anything about the previous books and be okay reading it.  There's some references to a previous expedition in the book, but there doesn't seem to be any details you'd need to know about the previous expedition for the current one.  This is a pure fiction book, with a bit of historical mystery mixed in- no romance involved at all- so good for anyone who likes to read a book without romance.