
With that knowledge it will take me 20 years :-) I can think a worse things to spend 20 years doing. I'm sure I'll hit 50,000 this year, I've got four weeks and 600 pages to go. I joined "Let Me Count the Ways" for 2013 with a top level of 10,000+. I had seen the GoodReads group, I think I even signed up, but as I kept forgetting my log-in info and use LibraryThing so much more, I deleted my GR account. Main goal: Read One Million Pages in your lifetime. Kneading to Die by Liz Mugavero (A Pawsitively Organic Mystery) - pet treats! When the Cookie Crumbles by Virginia Lowell (A Cookie Cutter Shop Mystery) One Dead Cookie by Virginia Lowell (A Cookie Cutter Shop Mystery) ~ not owned Peach Pies and Alibis by Ellery Adams (A Charmed Pie Shoppe Mystery)Ī Tough Nut to Kill by Elizabeth Lee (Nut House Mystery)īetter Than Chocolate by Sheila Roberts (Life in Icicle Falls) ~ not owned Pecan Pies and Homicides by Ellery Adams (A Charmed Pie Shoppe Mystery) ~ pre-ordered ? - A Potion to Die For by Heather Blake (A Magic Potion Mystery) State of the Onion by Julie Hyzy (White House Chef Mysteries)Ĭharms and Chocolate Chips by Bailey Cates (A Magical Bakery Mystery)īewitched, Bothered, and Biscotti by Bailey Cates (A Magical Bakery Mystery) I will try to expand my horizons and sign up for. don't know if I'll get them read next year. (Cozies are a good one for this!) There are five levels and while I have many books on my TBR shelf that count, I didn't get them read this year. That could be a cookbook, a food biography or memoir, a non-fiction book focused around a specific food, wine, chef or restaurant, or a fictional story in which food plays a major role. Stormy Glenn is a Siren-exclusive author.For more information and to sign up, click hereīasic Rules: Read books which are centered around food and/or drinks. Forced to go on the run, they head to Cade Creek, the one place they might have a chance of proving they aren't the bad guys, but first they have to avoid a state wide manhunt, deal with a bullet wound, and accept their growing desire for each other. Luckily for him, it was the one inmate he wouldn't mind getting to know a little better. That was easier said than done, especially when the entire case blows up in his face and he's forced to escape with one of the inmates. Whatever it was, he needed to finish up this case so he could go home. Maybe it was because he'd spent too much time dealing with hostile inmates or ignorant co-workers. Norton Beck had been undercover long enough to know he needed a break. He did not expect to get pulled into a crime by one of the guards or to escape from prison with him. He was done dealing with idiots or people who thought he owed them simply because he was breathing the same air. Nathan Collins just wanted to finish his prison sentence and then find some little place to hide from the world.
