Wednesday, September 14, 2016

September is for Sequels

This seasonal challenge is being hosted by Lisa at Lisa Loves Literature

Objective:
To read and review a minimum of 4 sequels between the dates of September 1st and 30th, 2016. 

I am really late jumping into this challenge seeing as how it is already half over, but I am going to try. One of my reading goals for the year was to finish some of series that I have started but not gotten back to! This fits in nicely with that goal.

I am not sure yet what books that I will read, but I know that the next audiobook that I have queued up is Born to Die (To Die, Book #3) by Lisa Jackson. I think I have to change my reading plans for the rest of the month to make this challenge work!

I will keep track of my progress below and link up my reviews. Here are some sequels that I need to read, but I am not sure yet which four I will choose:

  1. Neverfall by Brodi Ashton (Everneath, Book #1.5)
  2. Everbound by Brodi Ashton (Everneath, Book #2)
  3. Father Mine by J.R. Ward (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book #6.5)
  4. Born to Die by Lisa Jackson (Montana - To Die, Book #3)
  5. The Recovery by Suzanne Young (The Program, Book #2.5)
  6. Afraid to Die by Lisa Jackson (To Die, Book #4)
  7. Ensnared by A.G. Howard (Splintered, Book #3)
  8. Untamed by A.G. Howard (Splintered, Book #3.5)
  9. The Neighbor by Lisa Gardner (D.D. Warren, Book #3)
  10. Fighting to Survive by Rhiannon Frater (As the World Dies, Book #2)
  11. Siege by Rhiannon Frater (As the World Dies, Book #3)
  12. Oblivion by Kelly Creagh (Nevermore, Book #3)
  13. Evertrue by Brodi Ashton (Everneath, Book #3)
  14. Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs (Alpha & Omega, Book #4)
  15. Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs (Mercy Thompson, Book #3)

Thanks for hosting, Lisa!

1 comment:

  1. Don't recognize some of these book I am definitely going to have to check them out. I keep meaning to start Alpha and Omega because I loved the Mercy Thompson Series (so far, I haven't read the latest one yet) hope you enjoy Iron kissed as much as I did.

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