Help! I am stuck in a world full of dragons.
I am currently stuck in Rebecca Yarros’s world of The Empyrean. We’ll start discussing this next week. My review is already pretty long but I am stuck there and I really don’t want to be rescued. That is the problem when you read back to back books in a series. You have spent so much time there, it is hard to move on.
Except I really have so many books to read and that TBR list isn’t going to getting any smaller if I am stuck in another world.
Help me! How do you get yourself to move on?
Giveaway ends Thursday, February 29th. Giveaway is for a paperback copy and open to U.S. residents only.
When the history and character of her Shakespeare-obsessed hometown is threatened, a powerhouse lawyer goes toe to toe with a commercial developer in a hilarious rom-com from the author of For the Love of the Bard.
Portia Barnes is the youngest Mergers & Acquisitions partner in her law firm’s history, and she and her stilettos are poised to step into the role of her dreams–managing the firm’s new Boston office. But first she’s taking a summer sabbatical in her hometown of Bard’s Rest, New Hampshire, where she discovers something’s rotten in the midst of the town’s annual Shakespeare festival.
Hotshot commercial developer Benjamin Dane is sniffing around Bard’s, and while Portia isn’t necessarily a Shakespeare fanatic like the rest of her family, she’s not about to let him bulldoze the town’s beloved outdoor theater. Yet to Portia’s dismay, Ben proves as skilled as she is when it comes to outworking, outmaneuvering, and one-upping the competition. While she’s never hesitated to wage war against hyper-successful alpha males, Portia is caught off guard by Ben’s openness and lack of arrogance. As her own long-constructed walls start to come down, Portia begins to wonder if he might be more than an archnemesis.
With her heart on the line and the future of the town hanging in the balance, Portia faces an impossible decision–Ben or Bard’s?–unless she finds a way to broker the merger of her life, and ensures the curtain falls on a happy ending for everyone.
Love the title of this book
Switch to a different genre.
do something else
I switch to a different sub-genre, like if I’ve read a really great paranormal series I’ll switch it up to a contemporary.
I prefer to finish an entire series before moving on to something else. If the series has a lot of books in it I usually read something else in between. Thank you for the giveaway!