Filling the Shelf

Posted by on December 20, 2021 1:42 pm in Book talk | 5 comments

Welcome to Filling the Shelf, or as many of you know it, Mailbox Monday! If you’re interested in joining the fun or seeing what other bloggers added to their shelves, click away! (but beware, visiting other mailboxes will probably add to your neverending wishlist!)

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Good Monday everyone!

Hope you had a good week. Are you ready for the holidays? With the pandemic and our kitty being sick, we’re planning on a quiet holiday season this year. But kitty is doing good! The treatment seems to be working. It’s extremely stressful and there’s still a long way ahead, but he is playing and eating as though he’s perfectly healthy, which is what matters.

I have a smaller haul this week! Still a couple holiday books, but since I added so many to my shelves this year, I don’t think I’ll need any more next year!

I gotta say, my mood has changed and I’m ready to go back to thrillers and fantasy. I always enjoy Kimberly Belle’s thrillers so I’m looking forward to this one. I read I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day this weekend and it was a heartwarming, cozy Christmas story.

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My Darling Husband by Kimberly Belle – Nanny Dearest by Flora Collins

Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday (audio) – I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day by Milly Johnson

What did you add to your shelves this week?

5 Comments

  1. Loved MY DARLING HUSBAND…didn’t like NANNY DEAREST. I hope it is better for you.

    Enjoy your week, and Merry Christmas!!

  2. My Darling Husband has been on my radar. Hope you love it and your other new titles! Merry Christmas!

  3. I’m glad to hear kitty is doing better. The Christmas book looks like fun.
    I hope you enjoy your quiet holiday and Happy Reading!

  4. I hope your cat fully recovers soon!

  5. I have my eye on the Milly Johnson book. I love her writing.

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